That's why you had every New York rapper trying to rhyme on Down South beats. I just think the sound has changed over the last 10 years, so it's hard for any New York rapper with a New York sound to be progressive, do what they want to do successfully and make money. ".When Nas said, 'Hip Hop is Dead', it wasn't dead. Fredro Starr explains what happened to hip-hop over the past 10 years: "Wake the fuck up!" is the call of the group in regards to how Onyx feel about Hip Hop. This album with its sound should bring back hip hop fans to the original New York sound of the 90's. " #WakeDaFucUp" is Onyx's first album in the last 10 years. We've got one of the best logos in hip-hop, millions of fans out there, and Sonsee doesn't want to get with us in the studio, then he's got to do what he's got to do." Conception of album title But when the train takes off, if you're not on the train. In an interview with Arena, Fredro says that Sonny Seeza himself decided to leave the group: So we just did it without him and we just got a couple of features to filling the third verse we needed." ".Sonsee wasn't on the album cause we recorded it in LA, and we're ain't over Internet shit. Somebody like Snak the Ripper will fill in that third spot, and that's the reason why we did some features."įredro comments on the situation with Sonsee in an interview on "White Label Radio": If Sonsee ain't gonna rock with us, we gotta go get a nigga like Papoose to do a verse. He just don't rock with us, and we can't wait for nobody. I still speak to Sonsee, and it ain't no beef. Sonsee don't rock with us no more, but we never broke up. Fredro explained this situation in an interview with HipHopDX: To the disappointment of many Onyx fans, the third member of the group, Sonny Seeza, does not appear on the album. The album #WakeDaFucUp has become widespread in social networks due to the "hashtag" used in the title of the album On November 6, 2013, in an interview with XXL, it was announced that Onyx is currently working on a new album, titled Wake The F*** Up, which will be entirely produced by German hip-hop production group Snowgoons. After listening to some new music, Fredro offered the producers: "Let's just do an album". At that time, Snowgoons were working on a new album called Snowgoons Dynasty and they asked Fredro to be on their album, so DJ Illegal sent Fredro a beat for the song "The Legacy", which Fredro immediately liked and asked Snowgoons to send him some more beats. In 2011, Fredro Starr was on tour as a member of his group Onyx, he connected backstage with DJ Illegal who performed with his group Snowgoons and M.O.P.
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