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Krumb Snatcha - KrumbsnatchaArticle by: medinalove. Krumbsnatcha: How are you doing? Krumbsnatcha: I appreciate that, thank you…thank you. Krumbsnatcha:: Umm….It started off I was working with an independent label back in Massachusetts, called MIA and umm…basically through them, I had met Premier, cuz hew was actually supposed to do a remix for one of the songs I had did for them…and he requested …cuz I was incarcerated at the time, so he requested to see me in person and then work on something….so actually he waited for me and when I came out that when we got up. Instead of remixing the song, he played the “Closer to God” beat and I went in the booth and the lyrics to it. Krumbsnatcha: No, not at all actually the opposite. I just felt if they gave me a quotable for that ….you know…imagine…you know …the future stuff I’m a come with…you know what I’m saying, cuz I was just basically just feeling the industry out…you know trying to get in where I fit in…you know? Krumbsnatcha: it’s great…it’s great…they’re legends and they know a lot of wisdom…you know a lot of wisdom is being passed around, I soak it up and take it for what it is you know and add it to my repertoire. Krumbsnatcha: Some what pressure but I think its pretty much more pressure on…as far as the industry….you know…I dropped an album with D&D, you know it didn’t do what it was supposed to do…so on this one I had to broaden my scope. As far as the fan base, so that’s the only real pressure…you know I’m pretty confident in my talent…letting you know what I can bring to the table. Krumbsnatcha: I agree, the demographic was probably a little bit smaller it was geared towards you know the underground kids….whatever the situation is cuz that’s pretty much where my mind state was at that time, but as of now…you know it’s been….it’s been a lot of things leading up to where I’m at in the present day. Where this album made me broaden my scope as far as who I’m trying to reach. Krumbsnatcha: “Let the Truth be told” is basically me just trying to clarify certain things and misconceptions the industry may have about a brother…you know…whatever, it’s been a lot of shit running around, I just thought that this album right here would clear up a lot of shit…I talk about about my Interscope deal, talk about my last label…you know got shut down because of the feds. A whole bunch of stuff, I just had to get it out on the table, cuz a lot of things that are being said by people who didn’t hear anything from me. Krumbsnatcha: Actually Knotz is my dawg; I’ve been working with Knotz for years, actually my second album he did seven songs on that album. So, I already had some type of familiarity with Knotz that’s my brother, back when he was just working with Busta Ryhmes so he’s always been in the fold for years. Krumbsnatcha: Basically, it’s just some street shit, whatever the situation is just put your spin on it , there’s really no concept behind it, but as far as the Iraq thing I was just saying that ya’ll keep talking about Iraq…you know….but we have terrorist in our own hood that shoot up shit and come through and you know what I’m saying….I said fuck Iraq I got terrorist in my hood. Krumbsnatcha: I’m actually going to do it some time this week. Krumbsnatcha: John Kerry, of course… (laughs) Krumbsnatcha: umm…through Notz…you know they were working on some tracks for his album and Notz and Pharrell…you know they have a repertoire between each other, they offered if I would like to do a song with Famlay and I was like…”yeah, of course I’d love to”, and he came to the studio and showed love, we got some drinks and we kicked the willie bobo…you know…and we did the song. Krumbsnatcha: Yeah (laughing) Krumbsnatcha: Actually, Dina Rae did Superman w/Eminem, she did a lot of the hooks off his previous album. Krumbsnatcha: Definitely, Premier…you know that’s my brother, it’s just due to time conflicts and a lot of things that was going on, I didn’t get a chance to get him on this one. Krumbsnatcha: My main focus is to get out there and promote this album…there’s a radio promo tour coming up and we got a European tour that’s in the works, I’m more focused on getting my material out there, then after that I’ll be doing the cameos and all of that. Krumbsnatcha: I actually have my own label, it’s called W.O.L.V.E.S Entertainment. Krumbsnatcha: Well, we have a few acts, but the first thing we gonna do is put out a compilation and let the fans decide on who they feel should come out first. Krumbsnatcha: My album? Krumbsnatcha: umm...we got the “bang, bang” joint with Styles P… Krumbsnatcha: well, actually we got the 12inch out Produced by Notz, the A side is “I do me” and the B side is the one with Famlay. Krumbsnatcha: I appreciate it likewise sweetheart. Peace. |