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Tech n9ne new cd
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I know that I’m the “killer clown” lyrically. I know I’m a king and I know I can be narcissistic at times. I first introduced The King, The Clown, and The G on Everready (The Religion) in 2006, and I wanted to bring it back because these are the characteristics inside of me. You dig deeper into that by breaking this album into three sections: “The Kingdom,” “Clown Town,” and “G-Zone.” You’ve done similar things before, but why choose that storytelling method for this album specifically?īecause we have so many new fans coming in. That just happens to be me, and I’ve grown accustomed to people pointing and laughing, but as soon as I get on the mic, all that laughter turns to “Oh sh-t!” … I realize I won’t fit in because I’m three-dimensional, brother. They ain’t trying to paint their face every time they go to a concert and look like it’s Halloween 24/7.

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They’d rather listen to or dress like Drake, A$AP Rocky, Kanye or whoever else because that’s more attainable for them. I don’t look like the average black dude. People are still scared of me but it’s a part of me that I can’t hide. When I did that, I caught the attention of all my peers. After a while, I stopped giving a f–k and decided to do me. It was hard along the way because I just wanted to be accepted by my peers. I’ve gotten better at accepting that these later years. I’m not trying to be all pretty onstage like everybody else, and I know I’m different, but the fact that I am is the reason I’m still here today.

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I know how to do music, no matter how weird I look on stage with the face paint, mask and hospital scrubs. I always knew that I didn’t fit in, but one thing I had that was compatible with Lil Wayne, Andre 3000, B.o.B, T.I., and 2 Chainz, is I’ve got lyrics, man. The mjajority of normal people listen to normal shit. It’s going to always be weird for normal people. That’s just how it is, whether you have vitiligo, a deformity, or a different way of thinking or dressing. Since I can remember, being different was always hard around normal people. On “I Get It Now,” you rap about how fans relate to A$AP Rocky, Drake and Kanye West over you because you don’t “look like the average black dude.” How did you deal with that perception growing up and how do you deal about it now? The big thing is that they all want to work with my crazy a–.

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We just do music and then we let everybody else put labels on it … It’s all about making beautiful music with each and every last one of. on “No Gun Control,” we are just artists that love what each other does and the respect is there. We knew we’d break genres being together but we were just trying to make beautiful music to the hilt, to the pinnacle… I met Jonathan Davis at a Slipknot show when I was showing Corey Taylor my idea for “Wither”. I connected with Logic at a show in Kansas City and got to know him. I connected with Wanya in Kansas City and got Nathan and Shawn to do their  in Las Vegas. I pick artists that I think are beautiful musically. How was working with them similar and how was it different?

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You mentioned Boyz II Men and Jonathan Davis. I feel like music can bring us all together. I feel like breaking barriers is necessary because man created barriers, which keep us separated as human beings. I knew at that moment that I wanted to do music I felt but at the same time, prayed to God that my producer Seven could push his limits as well, so we could reach all types of genres. From Boyz II Men to Korn, I knew that I was already genre-breaking from the start. The album started taking form after the second song, “Starting to Turn,” with Jonathan Davis of Korn. So as I got to doing the first song for this record - “Buddha”  Boyz II Men - I started out calm, relaxed, zen. That’s what I had to do, especially coming off “Speedom” with Eminem and Krizz Kaliko. I knew that if I named this album The Storm after my first album, The Calm Before the Storm, it was gonna push me to make the best music ever because I had to rap against Tech N9ne every time. I needed to push myself after Special Effects because that was insane. What was your goal when you started working on The Storm? How did it evolve through the recording process? Tech N9ne Set for His Fourth Top 10 Album on Billboard 200 Chart












Tech n9ne new cd