The 10 Best Action Bronson Video Interviews of 2012

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Action Bronson had a huge 2012. And I’ve covered it along the way on Complex and Pigeons & Planes (and one piece on NOISEY), from daily blog posts to long form features to “best of” lists to interviews. And of course, I always bring it back here to my home base site. So to finish the year off strong, I saved one special list just for Westcheddar, kind of like when Kanye says he saves the best beats for himself.

See, Bronson is a fucking amazing rapper, and he made some ridiculously awesome music this year, but he’s also a hilarious, entertaining, and captivating public figure who gives a great interview. So it’s my honor to present, as my final publication of 2012, The 10 Best Action Bronson Video Interviews of 2012, listed in chronological order.

And please, pardon the light commentary. I’ve been spending all the time I can this past holiday week with my kids. But I did include my favorite quote from each interview just to make sure it’s crystal clear that I’m out here. Let’s does this.

1. Reebok Classics Present: Behind the Scenes of Blue Chips with Action Bronson

To help promote his first of two major projects of the year, Blue Chips, Bronson takes us to the Flushing Mall for a Chinese soup lunch. Some dope live clips in here as well.

Westcheddar Quotable: “I hate salmon….but I’ll cook the fuck out of it.”

2. Nardwuar vs. Action Bronson

The G.O.A.T. interviewer Nardwuar catches up with Bam Bam at SXSW, and hilarity ensues. Crotch-grab on the final still shot is priceless. No homo, of course.

Westcheddar Quotable: “702 was a good band. They were hot. I wanted to have sex with them.”

3. Fuse: Action Bronson’s Incredibly Intimate Interview

A quick, up close (literally) and personal Q & A with Bronson live from the Bamboozle Festival in New Jersey. Great questions, perfect answers.

Westcheddar Quotable: Fuse: “When’s the last time you took a bubble bath?” Action Bronson: “Often.”

4. Pitchfork Selector: Action Bronson Gets Interviewed in an Ice Cream Truck

I mean, fuck, the set-up is too good. Bronson as the ice cream man! He gives out ice cream in Williamsburg, does an interview from the truck, then turns it into a freestyle session where he spits one of the sickest raps I’ve ever heard over the ice cream truck jingle. Incredible.

Westcheddar Quotable: “There’s nothing like finding that good loop.”

5. MySpace: Action Bronson Makes Zucchini Blossoms

Bronson prepares a delicious lunch while MySpace follows him to the Union Square outdoor marked and also to Whole Foods, where he has an unforgettable interaction with one of their employees. The guy obviously had no clue who he was dealing with.

Westcheddar Quotable: “I learned how to cook to get pussy, honestly.”

6. Snoop Dogg Interviews Action Bronson on GGN

Bam Bam visits Snoop’s web show, completely blitzed off the G Pen, and smokes continuously during the entire show while Snoop asks him light questions about his career. Epic stoner shit. Let’s get these two on a track together, asap.

Westcheddar Quotable: “Catch me doing back-flips in and out of vehicles, jumping out of planes landing on jet-skis in tuxedos.”

7. Noisey: Back and Forth with The Alchemist and Action Bronson

Bam Bam and Alchemist crack jokes with each other while sitting on Venice Beach blazed out of their minds. Best. Conversation. Ever.

Westcheddar Quotable: “I have three dicks.”

8. Action Bronson Interview with This Is 50

It’s cool that This Is 50 showed love to Bronson before the release of Rare Chandeliers, especially since him and 50 Cent are both from Queens. That’s another collabo I’d love to hear. Anyway, this is a fun interview, and kind of historic, too.

Westcheddar Quotable: “I don’t fuck. I just sit and get head.”

9. Action Bronson Interview on Real Late with Peter Rosenberg

Ah yes, my buddy Peter Rosenberg invites Action over to his crib to record an interview for his Real Late show on Hot 97. Good vibes. Cameo by Big Body, too.

Westcheddar Quotable: “I got Dr. Schlepowitz on the joint.”

10. The 20,000 Quid Interview with DJ Semtex

The intro alone in this interview with UK’s DJ Semtex is classic, but Bam Bam also talks about wanting to work with DJ Premier and Kool G Rap, and mentions a crazy song he recorded with Joey Bada$$. I’m excited for that one.

Westcheddar Quotable: “Go fuck your father.”

*BONUS*

If you missed any of the Action Bronson features I did in 2012, here’s all of them.

The 20 Best Action Bronson Verses of 2012 (So Far) | Pigeons & Planes

Action Bronson Is My Favorite Rapper of All Time | Complex

 (Interview) Action Bronson Breaks Down His Album Rare Chandeliers | Complex

The 10 Best Live Action Bronson Videos on YouTube | Pigeons & Planes

(Interview) The Story Behind the Action Bronson G-Pen | NOISEY

*SUPER BONUS*

If you prefer podcasts to video interviews (I like both), listen to Bronson’s appearance on Food  is the New Rock. My favorite podcast of the year, by a mile.

Action Bronson Interview on Food is the New Rock 

Thanks to Action Bronson for a remarkable rap year! It was my pleasure to write about it. See you all in 2013. Peace and love.

Follow me, @StanIpcus, on Twitter. Cheah.

RIP Capital STEEZ

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One of the most talented young rappers in New York is no longer with us. If you read Westcheddar regularly, you already know I am a huge fan. The post right below this proves that. RIP Capital STEEZ of the Pro Era crew.

Pro Era Rapper Capital STEEZ Dead at Age 19 | Complex

RIP: Remembering Capital STEEZ, 1993-2012 | Complex

New Brooklyn

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I’m very excited about some of the young cats coming out of Brooklyn. Joey Bada$$ is the truth, and the dudes down with his movement are nice too. Check out this new joint “Swank Sinatra,” which features young BK spitters Dyme-A-DuZiN, Joey Bada$$, CJ Fly, and Capital STEEZ. Super dope song and video. Props to Plain Pat on the beat, too. And below, check out Dyme’s new video for his solo cut “New Brooklyn.” Love the Cymande sample!

These dudes The Underachievers are dope, too. And they’re all connected. Check out “Gold Soul Theory” below, and also an interview with them that features an appearance by Capital STEEZ.

Also, download the new Pro Era mixtape, featuring Joey Bada$$, CJ Fly, Capital STEEZ, and the rest of the Pro Era crew. Cover is tight, and from what I’ve heard so far, it’s legit.

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DOWNLOAD HERE

The 10 Best Live Action Bronson YouTube Videos of 2012

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This is the type of ill shit I like to contribute to the culture. Peep the intro, then click the link to Pigeons & Planes:

Action Bronson released two extremely dope projects this year, Blue Chips with Party Supplies and Rare Chandelierswith The Alchemist, and made dozens of guest appearances on other rapper’s records too. But what really helped set him apart from the pack in 2012 was his live show. Not only does he perform all his songs crystal clearly with impeccable breath control and without the annoyance of a muffled hype man, but he finds new and innovative ways to engage the crowd by taking full advantage of his cordless mic.

Thankfully, many of Action’s live antics were captured on film and uploaded to YouTube, like the time he took a piss break in a Porta Potty mid-song in Minneapolis, and when he started a Conga line in the crowd in San Francisco. Also, classic Bronsolino hip-hop moments were filmed and shared, like the first time he performed his Rare Chandeliers single “The Symbol” in Toronto, and when he joined Roc Marciano on stage in New York City during the CMJ Music Marathon. These are only a few examples of the cross country tour gems included in our 10 Best Live Action Bronson YouTube Videos of 2012.

The 10 Best Live Action Bronson Videos on YouTube | P&P 

Deeper

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One of my favorite songs on Roc Marciano’s new album Reloaded now has a video. Enjoy.

RESIN

Stan Ipcus

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I got my first Mac Book in the fall of 2005, and immediately started recording songs on it using Garage Band and the internal, built-in microphone. It was liberating to be able to record on my own after years of having to depend on other people’s equipment to lay something down. I recorded like a maniac with that little PowerBook G4. I’m talking on the reg. I learned how to loop samples on that thing, and would just write to the loops I constructed and spit. I didn’t even really care if the sound quality was shitty, I just wanted to put my ideas down with the hopes that I could take the really good ones to a bigger studio and rock them correctly. And that’s what I did with some of them, and other came out crispy enough to put out as is. Most of the best ones I put on Bachelor Party, which is probably my favorite body of work I’ve ever put out. But even with Bachelor Party clocking in at over 20 plus tracks, I still had shitloads of material stashed on my computer. Some of them were favorites of my boys, and that gave them some life, and others I thought were dope ideas but didn’t necessarily like the recording so I would perform them at shows. And a few of them were so out there that I thought no one would really understand them.

It’s now seven years later, and since I’m not really actively recording and performing anymore, I thought it would be fun to put out a compilation of my favorites from this stash of music I’ve been sitting on. I’m calling it RESIN, which brilliantly stands for Really Excellent Stan Ipcus Nuggets. All you smokers out there know that resin is the tar shit that accumulates in your bowl after lots of blazing. In fact, resin is what they use to make hash. Well, this is my resin from seven years ago. It’s all the shit that I scraped up from the bottom of my bowl of bangers to make a nice block of hip-hop hash. And it’s actually pretty good shit, even with the recording quality on some of the cuts lacking a bit. Listen below, and read the stories behind each track as you listen.

1. “Pop It Off”- This is a Meters sample, and loop is bananas. I started my first album with a Meters sample, so figured it would be a good song to start with here, plus the title makes for a good starter too. I re-recorded this with The Wax Machine, who are the band that produced my “Westcheddar/Do Us” single that’s on iTunes and that I also used to perform with. I like this original version better though. I threw a couple jabs in the last verse at some random white dudes just fucking around. Funny references that make it a bit dated.

2. “Guest Artist”- My boy Timmy P loves feeding me samples. To this day, he still sends me shit. He played me this Frank Zappa song, and I thought it was ill, so I looped it up, and it flowed kinda nice. So I just started writing to it, and came up with the idea to write a song about coming out as a guest artist on stage at a rap show, which is something I had done alot at the time with Matisyahu. I wanted to do a song about what that was like for me. And I think this beat captures the feeling of the rush and excitement I got from hopping on huge stages for a verse or two with Matis and killing it in a totally different style than people were ready for, and then heading backstage or back into the crowd to chill. Not many people experience those type of moments in their life, and I wanted to put them on a record. This is probably the hardest beat to digest on RESIN, but if people can feel the flow of the loop, I think they’ll be able to fuck with it.

3. “Float”- God damn I love this shit. You can hear how amped I am off this beat. I found it on some weird 80’s compilation, and I remember being on Ogden while my parents were away, looping it up and writing to it. I love the rhyme pattern and the hook on this so much. This is one I always wanted to take to a big studio and do correctly. I think Max Bee and I tried to re-create it during the session where we did “Wifey Material,” but it just wasn’t working out, so it is what it is.

4. “Make Ya Feel Like”- I looped up this 80’s Stevie Wonder cut from a soundtrack he did the music for, and decided to write a fun song to it. It’s super breezy and sexual and a bit silly on the chorus, but the flow is ill. One thing I pride myself on is not rapping the same on every beat. Especially on this project, I feel like I’m giving you a lot of different styles in just seven songs. The last verse is especially graphic. At this point in my life, I was really getting it in, so the subject matter reflects that.

5. “Absolutely”- I dare you rappers out there to spit on this beat. I’m going in on this shit, fuck that. Keep up with me. I’m talking super, super reckless, and I love it. This song concludes a trifecta of 80’s samples. I got this from the same compilation I found the “Float” loop on. Seriously, don’t test me with this shit. This is that Ipcus quick shit that only I can do. Fall back white rappers, you don’t want it with this. Blacks, Puerto Ricans, and Asian guys too. And girl rappers. Eat it.

6. “Vacation Shit”- This is just a little story I wrote about meeting a girl on vacation in the islands. It’s a quick, awkward almost, fast flow, but I like it. Got the loop from an old Heptones CD I copped somewhere in my travels. I’d say 75% of the CD’s I’ve actually bought in stores in the past six or seven years are roots reggae music. I’m constantly looking for new gems in that genre, and I always respect a record shop that has a thorough reggae section. This one’s short, but irie.

7. “Big Time”- I wrote these raps in 2003, and had them on a different song, but I didn’t really like the beat that much. It was cool, but it didn’t do the lyrics justice. This is a real slow bouncer, which was perfect for the pattern of these verses. You might recognize the sample because Black Sheep used it on “Butt In The Meantime,” which is one of my all time favorite rap songs. I looped it from the original, and just used it for this. It’s slow, but the lyrics are pretty slick.

*BONUS*

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David Roy, a true Stan Ipcus fan who has been paying close attention to my rap career for years, compiled his favorite Stan Ipcus songs and rarities for an exclusive Westcheddar release. There are songs on here that have never appeared on a Stan Ipcus project that even I didn’t have any more!! He pulled out some gems!! He also put together the track order, and created the artwork (did the cover for RESIN too). Thank you David Roy, you da man!

Is that enough vintage Ipcus for ya?!?!?!!?!? 2012 was the first year since I was 17 that I didn’t write or record a rap song. Been busy with the kids and my work, and doing lots of professional music writing, which I really enjoy. But I miss the mic, so look for me to make a comeback in 2013 with some new heat! For now, enjoy the oldies. Peace.

Wu-Block!

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Ghostface and Sheek Louch just dropped an album together called Wu-Block, and the first song on it “Crack Spot Stories,” which also features Raekwon and Jadakiss, is fucking fire. It sounds like some shit that would’ve been on a DJ Clue? tape back in the day. Listen below. Hottest shit out right now.

Also, check out Ghost and Sheek on Juan Epstein with Cipha Sounds and Rosenberg. Classic interview, featuring mostly Ghost telling old stories while a hungover Sheek sits back and chills. I’m probably going to watch this again right now.

Uno.