Friday, August 8, 2008

Rhymefest Speaks on "Stolen" Video


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While Rhymefest readies his upcoming album, El Che, for a 2008 release; the Chi-town emcee will be dropping a video for a song entitled Stolen next Tuesday (August 12).

While the title of the track might suggest the song being about Fest’s recent situation where his iPod was stolen and the thief has threatened to leak a track a week until the album is put out [click to read]. Rhymefest assures it’s much more than that and warns fans to watch with a different mind:

“I just wanted to let everyone know that this is a song and a video that needs to be viewed with a bit of perspective. First of all: dumb ass niggas that can’t think past the club, the block or a fat booty bitches, DO NOT WATCH THIS! Your brain will explode. Seconds, self-righteous hip hop nerds who expect to hear me go line for line in a metaphorical circus, DO NOT WATCH THIS! You will be solely disappointed,” Rhymefest says.

Fest continues to speak on the social awareness exposed in the video:

“For those who appreciate music with both soul and social commentary, this video will offer an intriguing look into the lives of people who suffer from genocide, starvation and war. It was very important for me to make this song after my travels to London where I had an opportunity to speak to a former child soldier from Sierra Leone,” Fest continues.

“In an industry that is dominated by the replication of whatever the last club banger was, this song and video from unadulterated inspiration provided by the trials of life.”

hiphopdx.com

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