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dieblucasdie
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« Reply #225 on: Nov 11, 2011, 12:44:35 PM »

Well, guess I'm listening to nothing but Island for the next couple weeks
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« Reply #226 on: Nov 11, 2011, 02:45:23 PM »

interview with g side. bolded the shoutout. WHU WHU


Over the past three years, the great Huntsville, Alabama rap duo G-Side have released three full albums, with another, Island, coming in November. And even more impressive: They’ve done all this while working full-time at two not-exactly-glamorous jobs. ST 2 Lettaz shoots low-budget music videos now, but he only recently left his job at a gas station. Meanwhile, his partner Yung Clova throws parties and has a clothing line called Purple Tyrant, but cutting hair in a barbershop takes up most of his time. We caught up with both rappers to talk over email about the advantages and the drawbacks (well, mostly the drawbacks) to working those jobs.

STEREOGUM: How long ago did the two of you start working at the gas station and the barbershop? And did you see the jobs as temporary things when you started?

Yung Clova: I started cutting hair January 2004. I thought it would be temporary for me. I had big dreams in business marketing, and I went to a modeling school in Memphis called John Casablanca. I wasn’t really focused on rap.

ST 2 Lettaz: The gas station I worked at was known as the 24-hour liquor store around Huntsville. Legally, I could only sell liquor until 2PM, but after 1AM, I’d charge people 5 or 10 bucks extra, for myself. Also, if you didn’t have an ID, it was an extra 20. Can I send a special shout out to the girls I smashed in the stock room on the Pepsi crates?! Now, I do videos for local artists who can’t afford the really high-priced guys. I specialize in no-budget videos. It gives guys around here a chance to have a high quality visual internet presence where they otherwise wouldn’t.

Around ’06, while recording Sumthin 2 Hate, I got fired from Taco Bell for selling dro sacks from the drive-thru. I had a couple Iranian homies whose family owned gas stations, so they gave me a job. I started out cleaning toilets and eventually got my own store, pretty much ran it top-to-bottom. I always saw it as temporary. I never wanted to be that gas station guy. The more shows we started booking, the less I could be there. Eventually, I took what I had saved and bought a Canon 7D and said, “OK, I shoot videos now.” I dove in headfirst. Best thing I could have ever done! Whenever I ride past that store, I give ‘em the finger. I won’t even stop there for gas.

STEREOGUM: How much have your day jobs interfered with your music career? And is it hard to build up any sense of artistic inspiration when you’re drained from a day of work?

YC: My jobs messes with me all the time. I go on the road as a star and come back home and realize I’m still a country boy. I never feel like writing all the time because focusing on haircuts all day messes with my creative process. I work from eight in the morning to sometimes eight at night. That really takes away from writing.

ST: I was lucky. My job actually helped. I sold literally thousands of G-Side CDs out of there. But it’s hard to get on a track and pop a bunch of fly shit smelling like corner-store pizza.

STEREOGUM: You guys come from one of the most fertile rap scenes in the country, but as of yet, Huntsville hasn’t produced any huge commercial success stories. Does everyone in Huntsville’s rap scene work a day job? Or almost everyone?

YC: That’s why we call it Huntsvegas, the jackpot city. Everybody’s got some kind of hustle. They selling DVDs, CDs, cars, clothes, shoes, phones, TVs, laptops, just to pay the bills until they blow. I even know a rapper that’s selling Avon and air fresheners.

ST: Most Huntsville artists have jobs or sell dope. But we’ve built a small music economy down here. There are a lot of artists, being that Huntsville is a college/military town. Being able to do music full-time is damn near unheard of here, but we’re trying to change that.

STEREOGUM: Clova, since you’re still working there, how often do you think about quitting the barbershop?

YC: I think about quitting my job everyday. I promise you this: Whenever I stop working and can focus full-time on music, you will see the beast come out of me. People just don’t know how hard I will go when my mind is free.

STEREOGUM: How often have the two of you been recognized from your music careers while you’re at your day jobs? Does that feel good, or does it ever get embarrassing?

ST: I’ve signed many an autograph over the counter of that gas station. It wasn’t embarrassing at all, and the fact that they were fans despite my my occupation was gratifying. People respect me more as an artist now that I don’t have to sell them cigarettes and beer.

YC: It happens all the time. It’s so funny. But I can’t be the superstar that I want because people still know me as David Williams. And a lot of my success is happening over the internet. A lot of people I know either don’t be on the net, don’t have computers, don’t know how to us one, or can’t afford one. So until I blow on TV or radio, I’m still David Williams, not Yung Clova.
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« Reply #227 on: Nov 11, 2011, 03:14:30 PM »

Yung Clova: I started cutting hair January 2004. I thought it would be temporary for me. I had big dreams in business marketing, and I went to a modeling school in Memphis called John Casablanca. I wasn’t really focused on rap.

I initially read this as "a modeling school called Julian Casablancas" - which woulda been weird. I went there too.
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« Reply #228 on: Nov 11, 2011, 03:47:35 PM »

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a modeling school called Friedrich Nietzche
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milly balgeary
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« Reply #229 on: Nov 11, 2011, 04:51:10 PM »

Yung Clova: I started cutting hair January 2004. I thought it would be temporary for me. I had big dreams in business marketing, and I went to a modeling school in Memphis called John Casablanca. I wasn’t really focused on rap.

I initially read this as "a modeling school called Julian Casablancas" - which woulda been weird. I went there too.

you was one them girls his crushed on the pepsi racks hmm!
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« Reply #230 on: Nov 11, 2011, 05:49:32 PM »

First verse of "Atmosphere" is absurd.
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dieblucasdie
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« Reply #231 on: Nov 11, 2011, 11:13:50 PM »

It's really strong overall, yeah.  Doesn't have the momentum of Cohesive; I don't know what possessed them to put the two girl songs back-to-back right in the middle of the record. I mean, "Pictures" sort of succeeds in spite of itself, but, you know, dudes, I want to hear about which jeans you like girls' asses in even less than I want to hear about G Mane washing his dick in the sink.  That's a minor issue, really, though.  This thing sound GREAT in the car; Thank you Block Beattaz.
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« Reply #232 on: Nov 12, 2011, 08:47:34 AM »

It's really strong overall, yeah.  Doesn't have the momentum of Cohesive; I don't know what possessed them to put the two girl songs back-to-back right in the middle of the record. I mean, "Pictures" sort of succeeds in spite of itself, but, you know, dudes, I want to hear about which jeans you like girls' asses in even less than I want to hear about G Mane washing his dick in the sink.  That's a minor issue, really, though.  This thing sound GREAT in the car; Thank you Block Beattaz.
"pictures" ONLY succeeds because of the beat. and even with that miraculous jesus beat, g mane STILL manages to almost ruin it with those last two bars. as far as i know, worst lines of the year.
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« Reply #233 on: Nov 12, 2011, 10:00:28 AM »

Well, but at least that is terrible in a kind of hilarious way, though.  "Stay-Cation" and "Down" are just weird and kinda skeevy.

But yeah, "Pictures" mostly succeeds because of the beat.
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« Reply #234 on: Nov 12, 2011, 11:30:37 AM »

I'm going offshore fishing today for a dude's birthday, and I won't know anyone else on the boat so I'm going to bury myself in the new G-Side. While hopefully catching some bluefins and grouper. Haven't heard it yet, looking forward to discussing it!
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milly balgeary
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« Reply #235 on: Nov 12, 2011, 01:13:07 PM »

what's the story on this Die Antwoord shit? wtf
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« Reply #236 on: Nov 12, 2011, 01:58:06 PM »

It's really strong overall, yeah.  Doesn't have the momentum of Cohesive; I don't know what possessed them to put the two girl songs back-to-back right in the middle of the record. I mean, "Pictures" sort of succeeds in spite of itself, but, you know, dudes, I want to hear about which jeans you like girls' asses in even less than I want to hear about G Mane washing his dick in the sink.  That's a minor issue, really, though.  This thing sound GREAT in the car; Thank you Block Beattaz.
"pictures" ONLY succeeds because of the beat. and even with that miraculous jesus beat, g mane STILL manages to almost ruin it with those last two bars. as far as i know, worst lines of the year.
It should be pointed out that those lines aren't actually his, they're from "Cocaine In The Back Of The Ride"
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shai faithe
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« Reply #237 on: Nov 12, 2011, 03:27:36 PM »

well, fuck me then.
wrong album to quote some questionable ugk shit on though.
why does bentley have the worst ad-libs?
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« Reply #238 on: Nov 12, 2011, 03:41:21 PM »

The thing is that the original comes in the middle of a verse, rather than right at the end where you're all "MAN HOLD UP A SECOND"
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« Reply #239 on: Nov 12, 2011, 07:26:21 PM »

G-Side's music always makes me feel like I am in a chromed-out space shuttle.
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« Reply #240 on: Nov 12, 2011, 07:52:14 PM »

Older Rap Suggestion: If you are not familiar with the Southwest Riders comp that E-40 and B-Legit put out in 1997, you should get on that.  Two hours of classics. 
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shai faithe
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« Reply #241 on: Nov 12, 2011, 09:07:30 PM »

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YC: I think about quitting my job everyday. I promise you this: Whenever I stop working and can focus full-time on music, you will see the beast come out of me. People just don’t know how hard I will go when my mind is free.
after reading this, and the handsome boy modeling bit, clova makes A LOT more sense to me.
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« Reply #242 on: Nov 13, 2011, 10:33:26 PM »

what's the story on this Die Antwoord shit? wtf

biggest thing of last year. weird and wonderful, starred in a short by harmony korine, and then faded away like the flash of a nova. i like his tats.
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« Reply #243 on: Nov 14, 2011, 04:33:03 AM »

what's the story on this Die Antwoord shit? wtf
A really, really funny joke. SA rap stalwart and his musician wife decide to push all their chips to the middle, going for an aesthetic full bore. The fact that that aesthetic is the lowest class white trash SA has to offer makes it all the better. Their music videos are the best in the business, without exception. The only thing that worries me is (a)the rap is middling to good, and (b) they have more artists on the staff than people actually making noise.

I love it unreservedly, but I wonder how long they can keep it up (their 15 minutes might already be up, but nobody's told their video producer).
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« Reply #244 on: Nov 14, 2011, 05:46:06 AM »

wtf is pusha t doing

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQCcwNMp830
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« Reply #245 on: Nov 14, 2011, 07:27:08 AM »

pusha t has been terrible for a couple of years.
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« Reply #246 on: Nov 14, 2011, 07:35:12 AM »

but it's a long fall from hell hath no fury to rappin on a pixie lott joint. i bet he didn't even know who she was, nor she him.

pixie lott is pretty hot though, huh?
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« Reply #247 on: Nov 14, 2011, 09:07:16 AM »


makin that TITY. that's right, i'm startin it.
2 CHAINZ!
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« Reply #248 on: Nov 14, 2011, 09:37:09 AM »

What is that horn sample?  It sounds hella familiar.  

I do like how all the dancers seem completely uninterested in Pusha, and Pixie Lott just like, ignores him during his verse and makes sexy eyes at the camera.

They should've just put him in a car in a different city like in the Friday video
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« Reply #249 on: Nov 14, 2011, 10:57:18 AM »

On third listen. I like Island better than Cohesive!
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