ALBUM: Heady Lovell- Lovell's Show

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ALBUM: Heady Lovell- Lovell's Show

LOVELL’S SHOW OUT NOW!! LET’S GO!! HARD ALBUM

HEADY LOVELL- LOVELL’S SHOW

INTERVIEW + PEER REVIEW BY RAREFLAVR.COM “DETACH FROM THE MASSES” 

Thank you for your positive comments on the album below.

PEER REVIEW

by RareFlavr “Detach From the Masses” at rareflavr.com

heady lovell’s - LOVELL SHOW

Overall, SOLID album.

12 tracks; including intro, interlude, outro

A true midwest, hip-hop rap album, with surprises. Including Jazz elements, battle rap sounds, eminem/kanye sound on a few tracks, lyricism, album mode, samples, and more.

The Album is not only deep, with a primary theme of lyricism , it also is filled with clever one-liners/punch lines that is refreshing to hear on the hip-hop/rap scene. Heady has the ability to snap nearly the entire track the endurance is notable, worthy, and fitting for this particular album’s style.

The concept of Lovell’s Show as a nod to his favorite comedian Dave Chappelle’s, Chappelle Show is great timing and fitting as well which is solid to the creativity/timing of album.

The features on the album are fairly top notch, thought it was 2chains (opinion) on WaterBoy (feat. VLNS_BEATS) which is raw creative, relevant. Also, the beats by ItsGaitWhoElse have a commercial sound with the drowned out samples for ex. on Just Saying and Running, which the sound can be popularly heard (radio sounding- great work).

OPINIONs ALERT - Perfect Timing for heady to drop a full-length album, considering any circumstances and what it takes to put together an album 10+ tracks. Heady reminded us sort of like Eminem on Gretzsky-(a good thing). The Song Hell is raw, the sound is uplifting, the concept could be a little off-settling to some listeners “Guess who’s going to hell tonight” Yet the song IS FIRE lyrical anthem, the singing on the beginning the flow sound everything sounds fantastic similar to a kanye vibe.

Summary: This album is solid, you will find that there are surprises in the album the more you listen to it. You may be able to follow some of the clever lines that Heady has after listening to the album/songs several times. The album has full tracks with concepts for the choruses, and surrounding verses to match. A complete project. WE GIVE THIS A THUMBS UP !

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INTERVIEW PORTION

Ladies and Gentlemen, thank you for reading this interview article featuring the man himself HEADY LOVELL and his new fantastic project, “Lovell’s Show” Every stream/listen adds up turn up, and celebrate, “Lovell’s Show” by Heady Lovell! Thank You!

Lovell’s Show- Title of the Album - Is this a play of Eminem’s album the eminem show?

It's funny you should mention that. To be honest, The Eminem Show was an afterthought that worked out perfectly. But Lovell's Show's title is a reference to my favorite comedian of all time, Dave Chappelle, and Chappelle's Show. The Eminem reference was more of a happy accident, but I know better than to open myself up for comparison to arguably the greatest lyricist in history.



What Can People Expect from The Lovell Show?

Hopefully they don't expect a damn thing, lol. When it comes to unsigned, non-mainstream artists' work, people tend to expect that it sucks. I hope that is not the case for Lovell's Show, as it is a body of work that has something to which almost everyone can connect. There's speaker bangers, introspective tracks, instrumentals,  humility, tenacity, delusions of grandeur...it has it all. Listeners can expect to learn a little about me. Maybe a little about themselves.



Noticed that this Project is dedicated to Virgil Abloh, what does and did Virgil do for you as far as inspiration, what did he represent for you? How does this loss impact the game? 


It's hard to put into words what Virgil Abloh meant to me, my style, and music in general. There are certain individuals who come around and change everything we thought we knew, and inspire others to do the same. Virgil was most definitely one of those individuals. His creative influence on artists such as Kanye West and Lupe Fiasco is what influenced me as an artist. His ability to be a leader while playing a background role most of his life is what keeps me humble in my real life. His lack of fear, when it comes to exploring ALL avenues of creativity that one has to offer, is an example we should all live by. Virgil Abloh never "stayed in his lane." He paved his own road. It's hard to say how the loss of such a great figure will ultimately impact the game, but I'm willing to bet that innovation slows down, just like when Steve Jobs passed. But I hope I'm wrong.

Your project is a full-length project full of bars, lyrics, and hooks. Catchy Ideas, samples, and more. 

Thanks!


What was your full process like during this album, as far as selecting beats, writing vs. free-styling, all in all how did this project come together? Inspirations? Did you make every beat that wasn’t noted as ‘prod by.’? How long did this album take you to make? 

This project was a few months in the making. After I dropped VANTABLAVK, I found myself aimlessly creating and putting out tracks just because I had so much more to say. But at a certain point, I realized that I should stop producing one-offs and start putting out as many bodies of work as possible. Initially, I never cared about getting a deal of any kind. I just wanted to make music. In my maturity, I know that this is the music business (keyword: business), and that if I want to be successful, I have to prove that I can make albums.

As far as the process, this is the first project that I've created and released with the help of other artists. I usually like to run the show and have control over everything, but this time around I decided to enlist a few friends to better bring my ideas to life. With the exception of "Ooh La Lovell" and "Hell" (on which I produced the drum tracks), I did create the beats on the songs that don't specify otherwise. But collaboration was KEY for this project to have happened. And I thank those who were there for me when I called.


What was the most difficult part of making the album? 


This project was made in its entirety while simultaneously planning an overseas wedding. I'd have to say that the hardest part of making this album was finding the time. People think it's easy to crank out a body of work that one can be proud of, and that has mass appeal. It's difficult to find time to sit down and write out coherent, cohesive verses, produce beats from scratch, find (and hopefully clear) samples, connect with collaborators in different timezones, mix, master, create cover art, AND spend time with your fiance….trust me. But to me it's worth it.



What is your favorite song on the Album? Why? 


That's a tough one. I really like Gretzky and FSU (which stands for Fuck Shit Up), but Waterboy has me singing along to that VLNS_Beats verse as if I wrote it myself. I like hearing other people, even on my own shit. It gives me a high frequency sensation down my spine to hear someone else going in on a track with me. I hope to have more features and to be featured on many songs to come.



What do you think is most misunderstood about you or your music? Rather what do you want people to get from your music, what are some ways people in general can change or help you or other people/artists in general?


I just hope that people start taking me seriously as a musician and artist. I won't ever quit.



If you could get this project in front of anybody in the game, with or who is not with us, who would you want to check this out? Artist, Influencer, Famous, Not Famous, Friend, Loved one, Anybody in particular? 


Lupe Fiasco. I would want to know exactly what he thought about my skill set. I'd want to find out where I currently stand as a lyricist, and how I could improve from this point. I'd have him Mr. Miogi me

How will you be celebrating the album? 

Well, this album releases on my birthday. Let's just say I have big plans.


Anything else you'd like to share? 


Check out @ItsGaiTWhoElse and @VLNS_Beats. Also shoutout to Cleveland for raising ya boy.


LINKS:

  1. @ItsGaiTWhoElse

  2. @VLNS_Beats

  3. @headyinyahead

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Interview: Menacin Johnson

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Interview: Menacin Johnson

stream Growth Season
Twitter @menacinjohnson @moka_only @moshakray
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Los Angeles emcee Menacin Johnson presents the Big Rif-directed music video for "Crown", the lead single from Growth Season, his new album produced entirely by Canadian beatsmith and emcee Moka Only, featuring guest appearances from DJ Ethos, Allen Casilla and Rain Bisou. Menacin's Brand New Headsets 2 album (Soundcloud) featured A-Plus of Souls Of Mischief as well as Menacin’s fellow Project Blowed representer Abstract Rude, and his Stargate Aquarius album with producer Duke Westlake features Slimkid3, Frank Nitty and Pigeon John. Constantly touring, he has performed alongside Aceyalone of Freestyle Fellowship, Tre Hardson formerly of The Pharcyde, X-Clan and many more. Menacin says the new single "is about rocking my crown, manifesting my vision and embracing the next chapter in my life while creating new vibes on my music journey and bringing it to the world for everyone to join my tribe and get down with us."

How did you come up with your rap name?

I was battling others MCs alot in high school and just getting into trouble as a youngster so my long time homie and rhyme partner Grande Scheme had this running joke calling me Menacin because we would be sitting around bored and I always managed to get us into some shit. So he was like "dog you always getting us into some shit, you a menace, like the black version of Dennis the Menace". lol When we would link he also called me Johnson! So one day we were working on our raps and he said "Yo! You should call yourself Menacin Johnson!" And the rest was history.



How did you hook up with Moka Only?

I've always been a big fan and supporter of Moka Only and had always wanted to work with him, so when the pandemic lockdown came around i had a lot of time on my hands since I was no longer working a 9 to 5. So I reached out to him, and shared my vision for the project with him. He was super cool and down to earth and was down with my vision. We got to work right away. It was pretty seamless and easy going. He sent me a lot of fire ass beats! And I did my thing.


What’s the concept behind Growth Season?

The concept is based on personal growth as a person and artist. I felt with George Floyd, Breanna Taylor and the pandemic and everyone stuck inside it gave me time to reflect on how I was feeling. It was the inspiration to the overall vibe. Through the recording process I felt that I and the world needed positive music more than ever. I also felt i needed to step away from a few support systems and fly on my own independently so I can create something new, raw, stripped down from the ground up. I had a brief conversation with Moka and he expanded on the idea and the first song we did was called "Love to Give" so I ran with that as the theme of the project. I also lost my mother and started to see people that were my so-called friends and family show me their true colors during my grieving process so that also became the theme and emotion behind the project.


How have you been adjusting to life since the pandemic?

I've been doing a lot more reading, working out and mediating and writing lots of new music. Staying on top of my spiritual and mental growth.


How has it affected your music an career?

My pen game is stronger than ever! Since I haven't been on tour in over a year plus. I've had time to dig into the writing and recording process more, having lots of fun with it.


What’s next for you?

Working on a brand new full length album with Najahead for early release next year! And a few EPs as well.

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video: MENACIN JOHNSON, "LET'S BE REAL"

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video: MENACIN JOHNSON, "LET'S BE REAL"

watch the "Let's Be Real" video
stream Growth Season
Twitter @menacinjohnson @moka_only @moshakray
Facebook | Spotify

Los Angeles emcee Menacin Johnson presents the Big Rif-directed music video for "Let's Be Real" featuring Mo Shakray, a single from Growth Season, his new album produced entirely by Canadian beatsmith and emcee Moka Only, featuring guest appearances from DJ Ethos, Allen Casilla and Rain Bisou. The "Let's Be Real" clip comes on the heels of visuals for previous Growth Season single "Crown" (Youtube). Menacin's Brand New Headsets 2 album (Soundcloud) featured A-Plus of Souls Of Mischief as well as Menacin’s fellow Project Blowed representer Abstract Rude, and his Stargate Aquarius album with producer Duke Westlake features Slimkid3, Frank Nitty and Pigeon John. Constantly touring, he has performed alongside Aceyalone of Freestyle Fellowship, Tre Hardson formerly of The Pharcyde, X-Clan and many more. "This song is about keeping it real while staying on the grind with lazer focus and putting all the love into music, toasting to the good life, and making sure the vibes are always up and positive when you're rocking with my music," Johnson says. "Straight to the point, straight from the soul, head-nodding to the beat type steez."

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