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P. Blackk Article
Young rapperâs new mixtape reflects timeless cool of hip hop
Posted: Wednesday, April 14, 2010 12:00 am | Updated: 6:28 pm, Wed Mar 2, 2011.
BY WES FLEXNERÂ |Â 0Â comments
Columbus emcee P Blackk moved from Baltimore to Hilliard when he was in the eighth grade. Iâve never been to Baltimore, so I asked the 18-year-old of Haitian descent if Hilliard and Baltimore were similar.
âNo,â he said. âHave you seen the show the Wire? Itâs like that.â
Answering riveting questions from reporters wasnât the only thing P accomplished this week. He also dropped a new mixtape, Itâs Always Sunny in Columbus, on Tuesday. Itâs available for download on LefortheUncoolâs lifestyle blog athttp://milknsyrup.com (Blackk met LE at a Lupe show, which lead him to jump on the J-Rawls-produced song on LEâs Anti-Parachute Theory as well as some writing for Milk N Syrup)
On the heels of this mixtape, Blackk will open for Dame Dash and Lil Wayneâs buddy, Curren$y, in his âWhereâs Smokey Robinsonâ Tour Friday night at Skullyâs .
The Columbus College of Art and Design freshman arrived at the interview fresh off studies about Andy Warhol. Blackk was wearing boat shoes and a jean jacket that wouldâve made him the James Dean of Downtown 81, aka New York Beat Movie.
Yet, despite his Maryland roots and his dapper style, Â donât lump him in with dance rap like SpankRock or other Baltimore club music that had the hipsters going crazy a few years ago. That isnât Blackkâs thing.
His first musical influence was golden-era hip hop like Heltah Skeltah, Nas, Jay-z and Wu. Blackk peeped the East Coast staples from older cousins who lived in New York and Jersey.
âBack then I hated itâ Blackk said, discussing early exposure to Bmore Club. âNow that I moved out I here, I miss it and I regret that I hated it. The first CD I bought was Nasâ Stillmatic in fifth grade. So at the time I felt like they (Bmore club rappers) werenât saying anything. Iâve grown to appreciate it.â
On Pâs new mixtape, a follow-up to Januaryâs Chicken N Waffles, Blackk stays in the hip hop lane.
Blackkâs flow is somewhat like the Pharcyde, with a tad of LEâs influence in the delivery. On "Columbus Clipper,â P rhymes over the 1995 DJ Premier produced âReturn of the Crooklyn Dodgers,â renamed for a 614 state of mind. Even though itâs a classic beat, Blackk appropriated it with some with some 2010 means, âI just YouTube the instrumental and ripped it off of YouTube,â Blackk admitted.
The 18-song tape is mixed by CJ Townsend, and also has Blackk rhyming over jacked instrumentals by Kanye, Jay Electronica, Raekwon, and the posse cut âLeflaur Leflah Eskashka.â
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