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However, thanks to an unusually liberal contract, he was able to keep busy with work on independent labels, instead releasing another Thizz full-length, Da Baydestrian, in May , and continuing his steady stream of mixtapes and album-length collaborations with G-Stack, Turf Talk, the Alchemist, and Glasses Malone through including Hyphy Ain't Dead, a collaboration with Turf Talk.
Da Yellow Bus Rydah followed in , before F. B and Chris Brown, as well as an anthem written for the Oakland Raiders. He continued to issue mixtapes and battle in the underground circuit, returning to the studio for his sixth full-length, 's Son of a Pimp, Pt. Ross Hoffman, Rovi. Sign In. Listen Now Browse Radio Search.
Mistah F. Top Songs See All. Albums See All. Stan Pablo: , Pt. Hella Ratchet 3 Field Mode Bedroom Lies Trippy Drippy I Miss Hyphy Top Videos See All. Keak's crazy style juxtaposes nicely with The Team, although his voice is a bit overpowering here and he ends up stealing the show. Mistah F. Its been getting some radio play. If you listen to them back-to-back, it'll be obvious who comes more hyphy Goldie's voice is the epitome of hyphyness. He comes really fucking strong lyrically here and just shows a mastery of the track.
I'm assuming this will be on an upcoming mixtape. Keeping with the theme of Bay Area remixes, here is a re-up of that sing-a-long masterpiece, J. Valentine feat. Bailey - Go Dumb. If you feelin Get Stoopid, click on the google adwords on the lower-right side of the page! Keep it bookmarked, yadadimention? I just heard that franchise boys take earlier today I think folks need to let up on it a lil bit..
Hyphy, for the uninitiated, was a term coined by Oakland rapper Keak da Sneak in the early to mids and means "hyperactive," which is akin to the more well-known Southern hip-hop term "crunk. But the roots and hallmarks of the hyphy movement — like sideshows and going dumb — were born in cities like Oakland, Vallejo and Richmond in the late '90s. Everybody wants to know, what's ghost riding? That's all the convincing that F.
Or a young Steve Young," F. An appearance on a political commentary program on Fox News wasn't the only "crazy" thing to come out of the creation of "Ghost Ride It.
The work became a defining moment for F. Here's how it was created, from the perspective of F. Mistah F. And he was like, "You crazy for this song. Chioke "Stretch" McCoy : I wasn't quite sure about it, at first. It kind of took me aback, but he was adamant about it. At the time, he was just recently signed to Atlantic Records and it was something that he really wanted to get out there. So we brought it to [Atlantic] and they didn't seem too enthusiastic about it, which I think put a fire in F.
McCoy : It's not that I thought it wasn't going to work, it was using the actual ["Ghostbusters" theme] song. I thought it was catchy and it was great, but the sample was more of my concern as his manager. It was like, I did the record Monday, I sent it to radio Wednesday, and by Friday it was getting spins all over the Bay It had its own life.
It started as a tadpole and grew to a Godzilla. The song for "Ghost Ride It" almost immediately blew up on Bay Area radio, with so many people requesting it and asking F. The record label wasn't interested in paying for the music video and eventually shelved the album , so F. The investment paid off, as the music video transformed "Ghost Ride It" from a regional hit into a national one. Gio Hidalgo : [Hearing the song for the first time] was like a two-fold thing.
I was questioning like, "Is this your first single? And then especially at that time [when we were] coming up with the concepts visually, it was like knowing F. So [for "Ghost Ride It"] it was like, "Oh s—, we can do something actually creative.
Other than that, [director] Rock Jacobs and Gio, they did the whole concept. That was all their minds. I would never take any credit for creating the video. McCoy : We brought the idea to Atlantic, and they didn't seem too interested, so we ended up doing it ourselves.
Hidalgo : [After that], the concept of the video never changed, but the main thing was getting that Ghostbusters car for the video. That was the most important thing. The concept for the video was simple enough — film Mistah F. But Murphy's Law seemed to be the rule instead of the exception for the shoot.
The wild goose chase Hidalgo went on for the Ghostbusters car should have been an omen. It had to be towed from Nebraska to Los Angeles for the shoot, braving several storms, and it arrived with its windows busted out. Naturally, that wasn't all that went wrong. We had a real police escort driving the streets of L. It wasn't no regular video. It was huge.
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