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Thanks, I really appreciate what you just wrote. Sometimes we get caught up, no matter what profession we're in and we get sidetracked because we're never satisfied with the level of acheivements we accomplished. Its been an incredible journey for me, and Ive experienced a lot of good & bad moments. But its fans like you who help me through it all.. Because ultimately for me, I just want that audience that listens and loves & respects where I'm coming from.. Thank you so much..
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I put them up a while ago on the internet, the links arent good anymore, but Im sure if you google the song title, you might still find them... I will put more up in the future.. thanks
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Thanks for spreading the word! I hope to be on tour real soon, I am working on the new Q-Unique album, so I should have all the new news real soon.. thanks again.
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asked by Frxz
I think we need all of the digital music services we can get, it helps us to get across the globe in a matter of seconds so that someone in Japan or Australia can check for an artist from the US or the UK.. I think its cool.. Thanks for the props..
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The Fat Joe/Pun line was paying homage to them for breaking the barrier for Puertoricans in Hip Hop. Ive faced a lot of racism in the music industry, a lot of stereo typing. Fat Joe who brought Pun in the industry, kicked down doors and paved the way for a lot of latinos in Hip Hop. The line goes "Fat Joe came along and "YOU" (industry person) scrapped your plans, then came Pun and "YOU" put a contract in my hands... And just for the record, I'm half Puertorican & half Italian.
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A few years back, we got the same tattoo artist, Franco Vescovi, and we met at a tattoo convention in Cali. He's a good dude..
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asked by nickg9021
Thanks dawg, thanks for the props & support.
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Wouldnt say Im a fan, more like a friend, Arsonists & Company Flow was poppin' around the same time in the late 90's, along with MF Doom, Cann. Ox came a little bit later, but overall, everyone you mentioned made a great impact on indi Hip Hop.
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asked by mcstinger
I have, if you check both "Vengeance Is Mine" (song with Swel) & "Between Heaven & Hell" (songs with D Stroy, Freestyle, Jise & Ching), I dont know if we will ever do a new album, I aint saying it cant happen, I just know everybodys doing their thing solo wise, but we all still work with each other, I did a verse for Freestyles new album, I produced for both D Stroy & Jise's new albums.. The ASF family is still here..The question is, have you supported the solo Arsonists albums? check out my website, I have D Stroys & Jise's CDs for sale & I will have Freestyle's CD soon..Thanks
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Not only do I listen but Ive made records with rappers & producers from, Spain, France Germany, UK, Netherlands, Colombia, Greece, Japan & Australia
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WildStyle.. best for getting an understanding of how it was back in the day, along with Style Wars.. both very necessary Hip Hop movies.
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Yes, I havent seen it in a long time, I need to watch that again..
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asked by GNRARTILLERY
These are some of the names on my iPod other than Hip Hop & Metal: John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, James Brown, Parliment, the Dramatics, the Temptations, Devo, Depeche Mode, Portishead, Nine Inch Nails, Radiohead, Creedence Clearwater Revival, the Beatles, the Who, Rolling Stones, Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Amy Winehouse, Guy, Jimi Hendrix, Social Distortion, Bad Brains, the Ramones, Fats Domino, U2, Hector Lavoe, Led Zeppelin, New Edition, Bee Gees, Bjork, Cerrone, the Cure, D'angelo, Duran Duran, Gipsy Kings, Gnarls Barkley, Massive Attack...Again these are just some of the bands from my ipod without naming all the Hip Hop & Hard Rock / Metal..
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asked by amishcokedealer
You got to holla at the club promoter or booking agent to make it happen, kick their fuckin door down & demand it, make sure you bring a lot of people with you that want to see a show...thanks dawg
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Thanks for the props! I think we did14 years of rap in 1997 or 98..
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asked by Frxz
I learned from watching others do it, being on the road with Korn for so long you come across a lot of bands so it was like school for me. I will be doing more screaming & growling on the new album. thanks for the props..
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asked by prashantrawat88
Out of all the members of Korn, past & present, I've never had the honor of meeting Head.. Although he did play on the "Song for Chi", which was really cool.. Man everything about Korn live is remarkable.. Ive seen well over 200 shows, and it never gets old.. I'll admit I have done some silly shit just to make it a little more interesting for me & the band at times (seeing any show over 200 times does make one become more inventive).. I remember a few years back, we were in Europe, and I went into the crowd and elbowed my way to the front of the stage, and Jonathan was talking to the crowd and walking from one side of the stage to the other and stopped right where I was, so I put a psycho smile on my face which caught him off guard and he was like..."For this next song I want to... Q.. how the fuck did you get over there..." It was really funny, & Ive kept trying to do things like that from time to time..
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