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Sunday, April 3, 2011

Hip Hop World History

THE UNDISPUTED CREATOR & FOUNDER OF HIP HOP MUSIC - lays it all on the line...


by Kenny Beck

(Los Angeles)


Lays it all on the line...



The who, what, where, when, why and how Hip Hop Music was created in the first place...



After 26 years, it is now time to reveal all the truth behind Hip Hop music and it's importance to the the entire entertainment industry - worldwide...



Apparently you have some sort of an inkling that Hip Hop and Rap are two distinct different kinds of music. In order to lay claim to the title "undisputed creator & founder of music, my evidence must be pretty solid and sound. My sense of reasoning, simple and the time frame in which all of this occurs is beyond question. The who, is quite simple to, Kenny Beck, producer of KRS One's (self proclaimed, Hip Hop prognosticator's) first record, "Success is the Word" - 12:41, on Fresh/Sleeping Bag Records (out of New York). Actually, "Success... was only a "test floater" for what would actually become "Hip Hop's very first record - "2 The Limit" a bumping little track featuring the true, first diva of Hip Hop - Octavia, Pow Wow Records US, Cool Tempo Records/Chrysalis (UK). Now this may all sound a bit strong so perhaps you are due an in depth explanation to alleviate any stress you may now be experiencing. I note "stress" because ever since it was created and I have heard people "try to explain "Hip Hop Music" to me, no one has. How about you, has anyone ever given you a real, well reasoned explanation as to exactly what Hip Hop music was. It would be news to me if they could, really - From Jay Z to LL to Mephisto's Russell Simmons and Puff Daddy aka Puffy aka...



Hip Hop for example is a - rap beat with an R&B song (or singer) doing their thing over top of it. And ACTUALLY, the song that is most often recognized as being the first true Hip Hop song is "2 The Limit" by Octavia - on Pow Wow Records. It took us almost 6 months to get that record played on radio and that wasn't even in New York. It was played by a pioneering DJ out of Philly by the who larger than life - radio jock, Joseph "Butterball" Tamburro, an Italian/American. He stuck with that damn record and so unfold the fundamentals that changed the current state of music being played at that time; (songs like "Headlights" and other straight R&B and rap kind of fare). Perhaps there was nothing out there like "2 the Limit". It paved the way for the floodgates to open with songs like "Casanova" (by Levert) following in it's footsteps. True Hip Hop aficionado's and purist will now know the whole story, which was first brought to my attention by KID from Kid N Play. One night 1989 or so, when I was going to a club, Paradise 24 in Hollywood, KID got out of a limo with Mike Tyson, Andre Harrell and somebody else in it and excitedly came up to me and said something like "Oh My God", that's Kenny Beck. All the cat's began heaping praise on me as the cat that made them all get rich with this music changing tune. It really was quite nice getting this kind of recognition from some of my top peers. because when all these things were going down, I was in Europe once again trying to break new ground. Very proud moment indeed.



I always thought it was so hilarious that Teddy Riley wanted to change my "Hip Hop styled music and put his own claim on it as the New Jack Swing. No, it was never New JACK but HIP HOP all along (probably the reason New Jack only got swallowed up by Hip Hop and not the reverse - an admirable effort though.



To a fan - I may want to write a little piece in the film featuring you and how you've stirred these emotions in me, that I had just assumed were left dead and dormant. There are many stories to tell about all of this. Is anybody even listening? Does anybody really care anymore? Apparently so. It's funny how one thing begets another, begets another....



And now the final and only explanation you will ever need to explain what Hip Hop Music is. Ever notice when you ask someone to explain Hip Hop Music to you they never come with a clear, concise and definitive answer. It almost inevitably winds up with the interjection of Hip Hop Culture infused into it. Truth is, Hip Hop Culture existed long before hIP hOP mUSIC did. Then it was all simply known as rap, but a funny thing happened when rap came to somewhat of a stand still. Rappers could not sing and though they wanted to challenge the prevailing standard of playing R&B music on ("Black (not urban radio stations), while these stations absolutely refused to play any kind of rap at all for such an inordinately long time, something had to give.



Enter Dougie Fresh and his "killer" rap track "The Show" (6 minutes Dougie Fresh your on). That was enough to spark the fire Beck would need to fuse both genre's of music into one cohesive, combination which would brand its huge imprint on many cultures throughout the world. It also gave New York radio (home of rap and Hip Hop) the impetus to start playing rap music, since rap had sat there like ticking time bomb; waiting to explode in a frenzied melee, dash for "bling and glory". Hip Hop is the combination of a rap music beat (very distinctive), an R&B song (not country - hey now, there's a novel twist), with a bad-ass R&B singer (initially Black-only), pumping their lungs out.



By using a similar rap beat to "the show" and infusing the element of a good R&B song, while capturing the phenomenal essence of one of the most sought after young divas on two continents (Octavia), the stage was set for the identifying, crowning achievement that is now known as - Hip Hop Music. If you go to my http://Superstarcase.com website now and look down the column on the left hand side for the link: Hip Hop vs Rap. I think what you'll see there is quite eye opening!



The next piece in this multiple-part series lays out how Hip Hop Music portends to be the great saving grace of the global entertainment industry, with it's influence being extended by it's naturally formulated, sibling associate - Superstarcase.



Have a pleasant evening.



Kenny Beck

Superstarcase.com (Hip Hop vs Rap)

Babybeckrecords.moonfruit.com



By the way, I even had a "Hip Hop - Bling Society - Art Exhibition about a year ago. Some really nice stuff by this Norwegian artists. Check it out: It was called: Art Ranger - Hip Hop "Bling Society Exhibition.

Here is an exact link: All of the paintings, I control them:



http://artrangerworld.blogspot.com/



Thursday, March 10, 2011

Artists share in the Wealth and opportunity...

REVENUE SHARING WITH ARTISTS

by Kenny Beck


Albert Brooks is a genius for crystallizing a concept perhaps born of the mind of alien, space emissary Gene Roddenberry. Huh? Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water. Constantly we artists and entertainment content creators are told that consumers no longer are willing to pay for our content anymore. The evidence substantiating this mounts every day and you would be hard pressed to find anyone who disagreed with this including me, to a degree. But I hesitate to totally subscribe to this doom and gloom scenario because I firmly believe there is a strain of content they would be willing to plunk down a few dollars for even though that might be for just a short period of time, there is a strain, though I'm thinking about assembling a consortium of investors to put the money up for me to invent it.

In the meantime, originating/founding Hip Hop Music producer/writer Kenny Beck (Krs One, Octavia, Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam), has once again dared to be different. Hip Hop World History - a two-part film, television special, web cast, live event and periodical is in the worked with an even bigger twist. This was all created with the opportunity for artists, content creators, fans and ancillary/associated workers, to be a part of the production and profit making process. Tired of seeing social networks take what he thinks is advantage of many underprivileged youth, by using the content these youth post so freely to their sites in the hope of attracting an entertainment company to sign them, he's created something that will better serve their needs.

Not only will it better serve the needs of musical hip hop progenitors it will also be used to assist a broad spectrum of hip hop performers; hip hop actors, hip hop singers, hip hop models and all other types of hip hop performers to have an effective way to reach for their dreams and goals and participate in the money-making process to boot. How this works is very clever indeed. Rather than having artists, stuck with having to pay a monthly fee to some site that promises them nothing but cleverly shapes themselves as the catalyst to fulfilling their dreams, Beck's business model is more straight and to the point. will receive stake in a portion of the revenue generated by this project if you are one of the first 1,000 to sign up and by getting involved with the overall structure and inner workings of production.

Already he has received consternation efforts from who are trying to figure what they want to assume be a "unique spin" o some sort of Internet hustle. e has rebuffed them simply by being real and truthful about his course of acti. Beck has worked with a number of profile organizations and artists in his career, so he is not easily moved easily.

By engaging in the creation of content specifically designed to enhance an advertisers or sponsors product is one of the ways Beck see's fledgling opportunity afoot for really creative artists. Okay, back to writer/actor Albert Brooks and legendary show runner/creator Gene Roddenberry. Roddenberry's creation of the epic TV adventure "Star Trek" has given us so much more than we ever paid respect to him for when he was alive. In particular was the concept of the device which Brooks took apart and glorified a very important segment of. Say hello to "Computer" and "Archive or Library". Not that Roddenberry was the brains behind the creation and development of the computer, not by a long shot, but his foretelling of the way a computer was to be used in the future, portended a lot for us that you may not realize.

Artists, nor creators, nor ancillary workers, associates or fans need to invest any money at all in the project for now. On good faith and a belief in the hip hop community we are attempting to present a new way of doing things for artists. By having the ability to target more specifically the exact audience advertisers and sponsors are seeking, by creating powerfully engaging content born at the hands of the very customer base they are seeking to sell to, we have devised, surmised and surprised many people by daring to use that same customer base as the creative, sales, marketing and promotion army by rewarding them for doing an excellent job – giving them exactly what they want, recognition, remuneration, confirmation of their skills and presentation to the largest, most specific audience they have ever had.

Now hold on, wait a minute, let's backtrack here for a moment. Let's not. It is merely a formula of common sense with a few tweaks and twist one being the willingness to share in the profits generated by the companies productions and creativity. Sign up now and be among the first 1,000 members. Share in the experience. Share in the wealth!

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Mission or goal? Which one are you on?

There is a fine line between those who have the ability to "make it" in entertainment as a global performer and those who won't . Perhaps the confusion is exacerbated more by trying to understand what a global performing artist is, much less trying to have a career as one. The Internet has changed the rules for everything in the world today. Take your pick. No matter what your endeavor there always seems to be a hint of "global implications" there lurking around the bend. If you recognize this you probably understand that we are living in a new dimension of life, a sort of "twilight zone" twist. if you will.

Don't worry, the aliens hare not being revealed yet (I'm talking about the other type like "My Favorite Martian") ; ). Nevertheless, it would do all of us to look around and take note of just how different things have really become. We can communicate with anyone, anywhere in the world in a manner of seconds, we can open the book to infinite knowledge with just one...hmmm, let me see now. Click of a MOUSE seems so dated now. Any way, you get my point. Just as soon as the infrastructure of the Internet around the world is complete can you imagine the possibilities? I sure can. Rather than set you mind to wondering let's stick with the performing arts, my chosen profession.

Everyday it becomes more clear and more evident that soon there will be a smaller set of chosen performers who will be lauded as "Global Talent", able to touch the mines and souls of people all around the globe rather than their own, domestic domain. Are you qualified to be one of these? It only makes sense because the basic motivation of a lot of people today is something just short of greed and the lust of money. It's not about taking care of your fellow man or love of the environment, nope. Pure and unadulterated lust of money is the primary urge that drives soulless men (and women) to step right over the homeless and hungry that line the streets of many a metropolis . Stay on point, dammit!

One of the key ways that you can determine if you are ready to be crowned King or Queen of the World is to ask yourself this question:

Is establishing success in your entertainment career your mission or is it your goal? Think about it...