Hip
hop hit makers Naughty By Nature are back in the game with
a hype release titled “IICONS”. We here at schwegweb.com got
a candid chance to sit down with Treach and Vinnie and get
an inside look into the minds of these hip hop big guns on
their Michigan appearence. A loud shout out goes to TVT Records
for making this come together.
Schwegweb.com:
Why has Naughty By Nature taken such a long break from the
industry before droppin the new album?
Vinnie: "It was kinda a forced situation. We were
going thru internal drama with the group. Their are two members
as apposed to three now so after the last album in 99 when
we put out Jamboree K finally chose to leave or what ever.
Then after that Arista dropped us off the label which basically,
we had to start from scratch. Start all new music, all new
beats, all new producers and shopping new deals. TVT records
is the label who stepped up and said we believe in you two
as song writers and producers, not just one person so TVT
made it happen."
With
so many new artists coming up in the biz, where do you see
Naughty By Nature in four years.
Treach: "Well I’m working on a new solo album,
were looking to put out a new Naughty record every year. I’m
doing a gang of movies now. Look out this summer for LOVE
and a BULLET, I gotta role on Showtimes Soul Food. Gotta a
brand new H.B.O. series we about to do, an H.B.O. movie coming
out called CONVICTIONS. Just multi media. More music, more
movies. Getting back into the gear and every thing . Just
lockin it down, you know what I mean. We don’t ever limit
ourselves , we will be doing this, that, and what ever. What
ever we got the love for we are just gonna roll out and do
it just to expand. Your gonna see more groups, your gonna
see the ROTTEN RASCALS and more groups you heard in the past."
What can your fans expect from this album?
Treach: "Naughty has their own sound. Every body thought
that Naughtys sound was just a producer you know what I mean.
No it’s not, we always co produce, we have our own style.
We know how to get hot tracks, we put things together. We
go out their and make the songs, you know what I mean. We
make the contest, we write the anthems , we write the hooks
so your just gonna keep hearing that authentic sound. With
all the bands out their now and artists thru the years that
were NAUGHTY fans they kinda adapted the NAUGHTY sound. Now
we have to switch our styles up you know what I mean. We just
don’t feel like making an album that sound like the last one,
you know what I mean. You could just listen to the last album
then."
Vinnie: "We make O.P.P and Hip Hop Hurray and leave it
as it is and we move on."
What
guest appearances you have on your new album IICONS?
Treach: "We gotta everyone from 3LW, REDMAN, METHOD MAN,
QUEEN LATIFA. We got PINK, LITTLE JON, CHINA WHITE, ROTTEN
RASCALS, FREDDY FOX, the WILD MOTHA FUCKERS, ICIRIS and more."
What
advice can you give to new artist out their trying to make
it in the biz?
Vinnie: "Now the market is really so cluttered and flooded.
Their seem to be more artists then fans so every bodies trying
to get in the game. You gotta put in a lot more work now and
really invest in your self to grab the attention of these
labels. I think some of the southern artists did it the best,
they invested in them selves, pressed their own material,
have a local relationship with their radio stations and record
stores. They were actually able to do numbers independently
and then go to the labels and say, look we moved 50 000 units
basically out of the trunk and that makes it look attractive.If
you have some kind of homegrown following and some kind of
regional activity it makes it easier for the label to get
you now."
Treach:
"Like Vinnie said, the way the south do it. Their not
scared to go out there and sell it out of the trunk. That’s
the problem now, to many artists come out like I want a deal
over night but it don’t work that way. You gotta have a following
and experience in the game before you get into it. Basically
you gotta know the game. Go take a music course, go to the
library and get on the internet, read books on the industry.
You gotta know about publishers so you don’t get robbed when
you get out there. Don’t go up in their with just a demo,
go out their with a bio. You gotta realize this is a business
before it is any thing else, you gotta be professional. These
labels see a million artists want to get signed all the time.
You gotta do something that stands out from every body else.
Don’t just give’em a cd, give’em a video of your live performance
where you just tore it down. Come at them at all angles."
Do
you plan on coming out with your own label in the future?
Treach: "We don’t put limitations on any thing. If it’s
their and we have the time to do it 100% we will. Were not
gonna put our time into any thing that we can’t put are all
into. If we got it like that and we have some one to handle
the business end of course. We aint gonna sell our artists
out short. That’s like when were out here and artists give
us their stuff we aren’t like, hey we can sign you. Were not
gonna have you under us when you got talent. We don’t want
to hold up any artists under us when you could go somewhere
else and make time."
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