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Interview with 8ky (Formerly of LMFAO) for XXLMag.com

October 10, 2016

A decade ago, SkyBlu teamed up with his paternal uncle, Redfoo, to make music together as the duo LMFAO and the two ended up going on to experience quite the decorated career, full of antics and accolades. From selling almost 10 million copies of their hit record “Party Rock Anthem,” to being nominated for a Grammy Award, among a plethora of other awards, to blazing stages across the globe, the iconic party rockers have a permanent place within music history.

But that was then and now 8ky (yes, that’s Sky) has a hell of a lot of music left in him to create and release as a solo artist. Breaking away from the group dynamic to follow his own path hasn’t been the easiest feat, considering his connection to such an established group, but for 8ky, it was inevitable. With the organic progression that comes with having both creative freedom and an intrinsic need to create, 8ky found himself in a new position to make the music he wanted, by no one’s rules but his own.

8ky, who has deep roots in spirituality, reflects on his journey to this point with his new album, Fxck Yeah: Chaos to Consciousness. Songs like “Synchronicity” (“I stay up on my chakras and I’m still a party rocker”) touch on the path he’s traveled and where he’s headed. On the LP, the rapper further establishes his place as a subtle motivational speaker within the rap game, inspiring others to live their truth by just living each day to the fullest.

While he’s all about creating a self-sustaining lifestyle in and out of his music post-LMFAO, 8ky hasn’t killed off the part of him known for having a good time and partying. Instead, he’s celebrating his many facets and encouraging listeners to do the same. On his new album, all sides of himself are highlighted, making for a refreshingly honest and well-rounded project that doubles as a fresh reintroduction.

It’s clear 8ky is in a new chapter as a career musician. Although, he’ll offer he’s been here all along, but it just wasn’t his time to break through yet. The 8ky today is wise, humble, prepared and open-minded for what’s next, making for exactly the type of rapper you need in your playlist, sandwiched between Drake, Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, and even a little throwback LMFAO, you know, for good measure.

XXL speaks to 8ky about his Fxck Yeah: Chaos to Consciousness album, life after LMFAO, a disappointing run-in with Kanye West and evolving.

Read full feature here. 

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My first digital cover story, featuring Ty Dolla $ign, exclusively for The Rap Fest

September 23, 2016

Originally posted on TheRapFest.com.

Ty Dolla $ign is Low Key the Motivational Speaker You Didn't Know the Rap Game Needed.

Words by KC Orcutt
Photos by RuKo Photo

Even after putting in over two decades of hustle to continue advancing his career in the music game, Ty Dolla $ign is the type of person who'd tell you, with a grin on his face and a joint in his hand, he hasn't worked a day in his life.

As exemplified by the 31-year-old musician, when you enjoy what you do for a living, putting your all into your passions comes as natural (and as necessary) as breathing. Growing up the son of a musician, Ty knew from an early age he was meant to do this and has no intention of ever slowing down. Inspired by his surroundings in sunny Los Angeles, the singer is equal parts the type of guy you want to turn up with in the club one night and the next introduce him to your parents at family dinner, making an argument he's one of this generation's most interesting tastemakers.

With the sounds of his new single, "Campaign," filling the Moroccan Room's ornate interior, Ty Dolla $ign's energy upon arrival immediately made up for the fact that he was running on rap time, about two hours late for our interview. Jumping right into the conversation, we asked Ty does he enjoy the creative process when collaborating with other artists, which he replied, "It always fun to just share space, ideas, create and come up with a f**king puzzle out of nothing".

Fresh off winning his first MTV VMA award for Best Collaboration, Ty Dolla $ign is eager to share his sophomore album, Campaign, which is slated for a September 23rd release. From meeting Tupac, his self-declared favorite artist, as a child via tagging along on his father's studio sessions to pulling up to a day of work in a white 911 turbo Porsche days before setting his new album free, one could argue that Ty was destined for this life. However, greeting each new opportunity with gratitude has allowed the musician to become one of hip-hop's most unexpected motivational speakers. With his music representing the same feel-good vibe that he as a person emulates, Ty Dolla $ign is always thinking bigger picture.

"It always fun to just share space, ideas, create and come up with a f**king puzzle out of nothing".

- Ty Dolla $ign

Drawing inspiration from Jay Z, Ty is as interested in lucrative business endeavors as he is interested in making music. Even during our conversation, he casually mentioned he would love to collaborate with PlayStation to create a game encouraging the youth to record music on a new platform. He went on to say, "Playstation should come out with a new program to make beats on like back in the days. That would be cool...". Speaking such goals out into existence, it wouldn't be surprising in the least if in a year's time, not only is his music soundtracking the video game but his name is in the title too.

"Of course I play PS4. Fifa on the tour bus for sure... I suck at all video games but I'm good at music though. Ha."

- Ty Dolla $ign

In addition to finding appeal in the business end of developing a video game with PlayStation, the musician also shares that one of his biggest fears is his 11-year-old daughter, or his younger family members, never having the opportunity to discover what they are passionate about or what they want to do when they grow up, and he's dedicated to making sure that doesn't happen. Such a video game idea would foster creativity, and that speaks volumes regarding the artist's genuine intentions found in every move he makes. He even collaborated with his younger brother, TC, on a single, successfully overcoming the obstacles of him serving a life sentence in prison to make it happen. Other collaborations he'd love to see happen musically are just as diverse and compelling as his video game idea, citing the likes of Beyoncé, John Mayer and Meshell Ndegeocello as people he's looking forward to working with one day. Groomed to have a seasoned ear and a student's curiosity, the musician is always learning and adapting, much like he feels Tupac would if he were still alive today.

"I'm on my campaign everywhere I go,"

he says, before whimsically pressing a few keys on the grand piano.

"I'm always spreading my message."

In honor of Ty Dolla's first 'Dolla Day' Concert in Los Angeles, Playstation has curated a special Spotify playlist for the event happening September 25th.

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#Repost: Spotify's #NewMusicFriday x Billboard.com, September 16

September 23, 2016

As sponsored by Billboard.com x Spotify – September 16, 2016

Every week, Spotify updates their "New Music Friday" playlist, featuring 50 of the freshest new tracks hitting the service that week.

On the heels of Billboard’s partnership with the streaming giant, we’ll be tapping Spotify’s editors to sift through the soon-to-be-hits and highlight the best of the bunch.

Check out the picks and listen to the entire “New Music Friday” playlist below.

Calvin Harris – “My Way”

Calvin Harris recently teased that his new song, “My Way,” would feature a mystery guest vocalist. After fans speculated that it would be Ariana Grande, Demi Lovato or another established female singer, now that the single has arrived, the surprise is on everyone: Harris featured his own vocals! The producer shared during an interview that regarding handling the singing duties himself, as opposed to featuring a guest, he felt that the “the time [was right,” while also adding “I like to sing on a song every two or three years or so. I just kind of thought it was a bit of a curve ball.” Fans also are speculating that the song, particularly lyrics such as, “you were the one thing in my way,” is dedicated to none other than his infamous ex-girlfriend Taylor Swift. Naturally, it’s all up to interpretation but Harris did elaborate saying, “The song’s kind of about breaking out of a situation that you thought was a good thing. And it could be anything.” The Grammy-winning producer/DJ has worked with an impressive list of musicians, including Rihanna, Gwen Stefani, Tinashe, Florence Welch, Ellie Goulding and more, so his decision to go at this one alone makes for a refreshing change and reintroduction to his own distinctive talents, expression and identity as an artist. Recently explaining he’s focusing on one song at a time as opposed to on an album, Harris’ “My Way” is a testament to taking control back, over his art and his life alike and going about it all his way. So far, judging from the music alone, this choice is inevitably working in his — and his fans’ — favor.

Mac Miller - “Dang!” featuring Anderson .Paak

The morning after Mac Miller and Anderson .Paak performed their electric collaborative single “Dang!” on Stephen Colbert, the track finds a happy home on our #NewMusicFriday this week. Today (September 16) also marks the release of Mac’s new album, The Divine Feminine, and it couldn’t feel further away from the Mac Miller fans got to know and love through his earlier and oft-delinquent mixtapes. His 2015 full-length release, GO:OD AM, was a declarative album proving he’s evolved into his artistry in a way making it an extreme disservice to write him off as a rapper only fit for rocking college campuses. His new album, as showcased in “Dang!,” picks up where he left off last year, delivering his vocals over feel-good, buoyant and funky production, honing a new energy and matured perspective. Mac himself also croons, following Anderson .Paak doing his thing on the hook, and together, the two craft an addictive and pensive earworm fit for a dance floor, all while following a storyline of fleeting romance where sadness or self-deprecation is interestingly not the focal point.

Ryan Hurd - “Love In A Bar”

Country music, almost by indisputable definition, explores timeless topics of long-lasting love and heartbreak, which all too often can be traced back to a beloved small-town bar. Ryan Hurd’s latest offering, “Love In A Bar,” cuts to the chase, toasting the lyrical pillars of the genre with his infectious, smooth voice. The rising songwriter, in late 2014, celebrated his first No. 1 single, “Lonely Tonight,” recorded by country music veteran Blake Shelton and Ashley Monroe, before going on to be nominated for a Grammy. Now that Hurd has several impressive milestones as a songwriter under his belt, the musician is focusing on establishing his own destined career as a solo artist and is doing so with humility and grace. On “Love In A Bar,” the Michigan-born singer makes a strong case that he’s actually not a newcomer on the scene, naturally built to endure whatever may be thrown his way as he navigates his next chapter as a musician. The song highlights what everyone loves about classic country music, while also hanging onto late summer and celebrating unexpectedly finding love in your own hometown bar.

Panic - “Samurai” featuring Katy Tiz

Beginning his 2016 on a strong footing by way of signing a deal with Disruptor Records of Sony Music and embarking on a 25-date tour leading up to back-to-back performances at Coachella, Vancouver DJ/producer Vanic, real name Jesse Hughes, continues to deservedly capture the attention of forward-thinking fans of electronic music everywhere. Vance’s avant-garde production style makes him a force to be reckoned with, with his latest offering “Samurai” featuring the perfectly cinematic voice of Katy Tiz. The song balances a big-room feel with building dramatics, making for an equally complicated and delightful song that belongs soundtracking a live action movie. Out of our entire #NMF playlist this week, “Samurai” wins the title of most epic. Get lost in its legend-in-the-making tale.

Emeli Sandé - “Hurts”

Powerhouse vocalist Emeli Sandé is back behind the mic after a four-year hiatus, with her new single “Hurts” showcasing her vulnerability in a way that can only be commended while also getting fans excited for her sophomore album, Long Live The Angels, due out on November 11. Speaking honesty during a recent interview, the singer explained taking a break allowed her to “start from scratch,” and approach her music like she’s a brand new artist. In many ways, she is, with a new sound further strengthened by passion and raw emotion. Recently signing over her management to Roc Nation, the singer detailed how she went from songwriting for Rihanna in Paris to her and her mom flying to New York for a surreal meeting with Jay Z himself. Since leveling up and bringing herself back into the studio, years after her 2012 debut Our Version of Events, the Scottish singer shares that she’s approaching her music now by focusing on quality and only releasing what she truly stands behind. With “Hurts” as her leading single, it’s clear the singer has a lot to get off her chest and we’re all ears. 

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