I had another nice nahright.com look yesterday, two days in a row, not bad. This one featured the new intro I did for Cipha Sounds and Rosenberg’s Hot 97 morning show…it also includes two brand new songs I recorded yesterday morning (they’re NIIICEEEEE!!!). Isn’t amazing how quickly music can be released nowadays when you have the right people supporting it? I’m very thankful for that. Again, I will let nahright.com tell it, this is how it appeared on their site, titled “Stan Ipcus- Ciph and Rosenberg’s New Theme Song”…
The homie Stan Ipcus went ahead and made a theme for Cipha Sounds & Rosenberg. You may have heard them use his freestyle over Matisyahu’s beatbox as a theme before, but this one’s official.
The following was posted on nahright.com this morning…Check it out, it’s a good look…
One of the most talented free agents out there. I’ll let him tell it:
This mixtape/album is called Bachelor Party because it was recorded over a year and a half period before I got engaged where I was off the hook, doing lots of shows in and out of New York, messing with all sorts of chicks and getting twisted every night. The songs on this album are the true reflection of a fly westchester county whiteboy from White Plains, NY who has flirted with fame and tasted the life without ever having a record deal. I put this album together myself with the assistance of my boy Max Bee who played some instruments on some of the songs, but all the loops, samples, arrangements, and lyrics come from me. This is my baby. And shout out to my childhood friend Matisyahu for letting me grace so many big stages, from MSG to the Greek Theatre in L.A. and everywhere else in between, and also for putting me on his platinum record. Peace…ip
Hit the jump for the download link and track list, along with links to some choice songs of his.
1. Matisyahu Intro live from Madison Square Garden
2. Kapow
3. Almost Thirty
4. Hammer featuring Matty B
5. Stiffler Interlude
6. Rap Video
7. Brainiac
8. Dan Dynamite
9. F Bombs
10. Fly Whiteboy Shit
11. Gadush Gadush
12. Get Horny featuring Arctic Monkeys
13. Ippylicious
14. Wedding Crashers Interlude
15. Highlands to Hollywood w/ Matty B
16. Don’t Mind Me Miss
17. Sparkseekers w/ Matisyahu live from Hammerstein Ballroom
18. WP w/ Matisyahu (Beverly Bond RMX)
19. Westcheddar
20. Let’s Walk
21. Victory w/ Matisyahu live from Harry O’s, Park City, Utah
22. Wifey Material
23. Vince Vaughn Outro
24. My Ferris Buellers (Bonus Track)
25. The Great White Hope (Asher Roth Diss)(Bonus Track)
My buddy Max B was in town for the weekend to help celebrate both the 10th Annual RBC (which we did not win but was a great time), and Matisyahu’s opening of the Festival of Light at Webster Hall. Max and Matis put on an amazing display of tag team beatboxing, and I tagged in myself at the end of the show to perform “Victory” and spit a bunch of verses. It was a great weekend filled with basketball, music, partying, latkes, and bagels with some serious lox spread. And to top it off, as we were out the door to drop Max off at the train station, we recorded this, in one take, for fun. And what do you know, a couple hours later it was featured on our good friends at nahright.com. Here it is, “My Ferris Buellers” UNTIED and UNPLUGGED with Max B on the beatbox…
Check out my intros on two of the hottest hip hop radio shows in the country. First, the Cipha Sounds and Rosenberg Hot 97 morning show intro with Matisyahu beatboxing. And second, the intro for Leah Rose and Angela Yee’s Shade 45 Lip Service Show with DJ Wonder on the live air cuts. Enjoy…
We’re about five weeks into our Wednesday night BGC Beat Club up at the Cultural Arts Center, and I must say, this last session I saw the original vision for the teen hip hop program come to fruition perfectly. I brought in Lord Judah (above right), my dude from White Plains who teaches hip hop workshops for kids all over Westchester and NYC, to help lead us from the very first week. We’ve worked together alot in the past (and performed together) and through a grant provided by the Westchester Arts Council I was able to pay him for his time. He brings all his beat machines (SP-505, SP 606, and we own a SP-404 at the club) and works with the kids on production, teaching them how to program drums and sample songs, and even dabbling in hip hop history and songwriting with them. With the use of Garage Band, which you can actually chop samples really easily on the low with, and all the other equipment, we created alot of possibilities for the kids to choose from to make tracks. Some are more into writing, so we work with them on their bars and hook them up with lots of instrumentals to write to while our beat team puts together original joints for them. And some just want to dance, like my dudes Team Highlite who I featured recently right here at Westcheddar. Check them out dancing to one of my new songs “Do the Dumb Out”…LOL at me going in at 2:50….
That video was made in one take, just a warm up of sorts. I played them the song last week, which they actually inspired me to make (I never made a dance song before!), and they loved it and couldn’t stop singing it. You should hear them imitate my voice, it’s hysterical. All they ever want to do is dance, and I support that completely, kna’ mean? I’m glad they felt it. We got some other great footage too that I’ll be helping the kids put together next week…
No that’s not a gang sign, that’s the Team Highlite symbol, ya heard? Check some other pics of what’s been going on in the lab. Our set up is tight. We have one room for dancing and a lab for making beats, recording, and writing…
I’ll keep you posted as we progress. We’re just getting started, but there’s alot of potential in this group. For now, just do the dumb out and poke ya thumbs out. NOW DO IT!!! HA HA HA HA!!!! Peace…
Ok friends, here is the footage from Matisyahu’s show at Ram’s Head Live in Baltimore, MD on 11/1/08 featuring myself and Max B (don’t sleep the three of us have been doing this together for a while just check the picture at the top of the blog). Yes, it’s Matis Season, and here at Westcheddar we will continue to follow his tour up until he returns to New York for the Festival of Light. Big ups to my dog Pocheeze for the footage, nice effing job dude….
Yo! I like what Matis is doing with his tour vlog. Just recently I posted his first one, “Pimp my RV“. Well, he released a new one already, and I guess I’m going to have to keep posting them so the loyal readers of Westcheddar don’t miss a beat. They’re cool, because they definitely give his fans a chance to get to know him on a more personal level, and what his life is like out on the road. This edition of his vlog is called “Juicing on Tour”, co-starring Nosson Zand. Enjoy, and stay tuned to Westcheddar for more Matisyahu…
And you know I got a bonus video for you, live from Piano’s in NYC July 2006, here’s me and Matis performing “WP” over Bob Marley’s “Waiting in Vain” instrumental. Smooth….
I’m coming off three performances from last week, the most live appearances I’ve made all year. It felt good to be back in action. The first, an industry showcase down in the L.E.S., was a little too stuffy for me. The crowd was fairly wack, and I wasn’t digging the scene. It confirmed that I am not a fake industry cat, and I am proud to say that, though I must say I got busy on the mic for all the non-believers. The picture above is from the Bombin’ Magazine party at Premium Laces, which was VERY FUN. I rocked “My Ferris Buellers” and even pulled off an amazing performance of “Ippylicious” that had everyone dancing in the joint. Mad cool people and a great vibe, and Premium Laces is a fly store.
And finally, Max B and I joined Matisyahu in Baltimore at Ram’s Head Live this past Saturday night. So much fun, with lots of fam in the crowd including my beautiful fiancee. Max and Matis did an unbelievable beat box set, and I joined in for “WP”, “Victory”, and even an impromptu performance of “My Ferris Buellers” with the band in front of the sold out crowd. Awesome. I hope to get a hold of some footage and pics from the night, but until then, peep my new video, “Mr. Wonderful”, filmed, edited, directed, and produced by Stan Ipcus, ya heard?
Here’s a bonus video, all up in your GRILL PIECE. “Let’s Walk” might be my hottest song right now, KEEP UP WITH ME…
Finally, A VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU to Matisyahu, The Flobots, and the rest of the tour crew (thanks BEN!!!) for hooking my boy Lonnie from the BGC up with backstage passes to the show last Sunday in New Jersey. Lonnie is a very talented 9th grader that frequents my Cultural Arts Center, and he was the first person I knew that was up on The Flobots hit song “No Handlebars”. Of course, he is also a big Matisyahu fan, so I pulled some strings to get him and his Mom some tickets and V.I.P. access. Check the pics he got backstage. He told me he had the best night of his life…
Let’s be clear. I made a conscious decision about a year ago to take a break from doing shows. In fact, my only performance since last August 2007 at the Thirsty Turtle in White Plains was with my dude Matisyahu at Roseland last Hanukah. Check the videos, first from Thirsty Turtle, then from Roseland with Matisyahu…
Instead, I’ve been doing alot of blogging (obviously), both here and with Westchester Magazine’s GROOM GUY, and still recording and putting out music, just a little more stategically than I had in the past. It’s brought me some great success! Say it with a Borat accent, it feels better. GREAT SUCCESS!! HOT 97’S!!! NAHRIGHT.COM’S!!! THE WORLD WIDE WEBS!!!!
Well, I’m back in NYC this week with two performances. Both will be short sets, a few songs. Still, they should be fun. The first is this Thursday, October 23rd, for the WE PUT ON FOR OUR CITY industry showcase…here’s the flyer…
Should be interesting huh? Supposedly some major label heads are going to be in the building checking me out, p-p-pause. Ha! And this Sunday, October 26th, I’ll be performing at the Bombin’ Magazine issue #4 release party at Premium Laces. Check the flyer for more info…
Pumpkin carving and Stan Ipcus. Wow. If you want to come through to either event, holler at ya boy directly and I’ll put you on my list…
daniel.isenberg.ip@gmail.com
Oh, and one more thing. I’ve go so many songs that sometimes I’m not sure which ones I should pick to perform, although both promoters have made their requests. If you have any thoughts on a nice three song set, please leave it in the comment section, just a fun little thing for the real Stan Ip fans. If not, no worries…Hope to see you out this week. TW-TW-TWIIIIST!!!!!
P.S. Catch me with Matisyahu in Baltimore Saturday, November 1st too….And check for Matis’ new EP Shattered dropping manana!!!!!! It’s ill. Especially the song “Smash Lies”, my personal favorite. And those of you who saw that Asher Roth is opening up for Matis at one of his Hanukah shows in New York, well hey, it is what it is, everyone loves that guy I guess, though Matis told me he was booked before I ever put out “The Great White Hope”…small world though huh? Jewish Geography is crazy. First Peter Rosenberg, then this. Oh well. Don’t worry about Ip, it’s nothin’…I does this regardless of any situation or affiliation. True talk, real story.
Stan Ipcus’ latest song “The Great White Hope (Asher Roth Diss)” has been causing quite a stir online since its debut on nahright.com this week. Westcheddar sat down with Stan to discuss how the song came about and some of the misconceptions surrounding the diss. Check out the song first, then the interview:
wc- ip, thanks for sitting down with us. first off, you’ve never made a diss record before. why asher roth? he’s certainly not the first white rapper to come out since you’ve been recording.
ip- well at first, i wasn’t even gonna do it, but then he just kept getting more and more gassed so i had to step up. everyone was just jocking him too hard, and for someone like me who is unsigned, it was getting to be too much. he’s corny, and i don’t want the general hip hop public to think the only voice of the suburbs is a cornball. he sounds like eminem too which is unfortunate, like why does the next big white rapper have to be a herb and sound like eminem too? i’m from white plains, new york and i have my own angle to share, and since i’m out here with no label or manager backing me, i have to put myself on the map the best way i know how which is to spit. plus, it was fun.
wc- in your interview with bombin magazine you said you weren’t going to diss him though.
ip- i know. i changed my mind. he deserved it, and so did everyone who gassed him up like he’s the greatest thing ever. sure he can spit, but let’s not get crazy.
wc- so how did you come up with the lyrics? and why that beat?
ip- i was in bed the other night watching tv and my girl was asleep, and the first line came to me, “asher roth is a herb, i put my balls and my word on that…” then i grabbed my laptop and reached for that beat, it’s off the latest prodigy album and i’ve had it for a minute. i love that beat and i’ve been wanting to get on it for a while. i thought it was perfect because it’s such a new york beat and it’s so hard, which are the kind of beats i love. it got me excited and an hour later the rap was done. that was monday night.
wc- but the song came out tuesday morning?
ip- i know, i went to sleep, and i couldn’t wait to wake up and lay it down. i woke up, grabbed a glass of water, and went in. it was done by like 11am. i sent it to nahright, took a shower, drove to work, and when i got to my office i checked nahright, and it was up. isn’t the internet amazing?
wc- wow that’s hilarious. there’s a lot of people commenting on the song. someone said you should use a compressor on your mic, i guess they weren’t impressed with the quality of the track.
ip- maybe i should use a mic then! yo for real, i did that track on my laptop in my living room with no mic, i just spit into the keyboard and use the internal mic on the mac. i do a lot of my tracks like that. it makes the vocals sound gritty, plus i don’t even own a mic, so when i do tracks at the crib that’s how i have to go in. shit, i did “my ferris buellers” that way too, and they play it on hot 97, shade 45 and all that.
wc- that’s crazy. you mention that in the song too, how you got your song and your video out there without any agent or label help. how hard was that?
ip- it was more strategic than hard. i knew cipha sounds liked the ferris bueller dunks because i heard him talking about them on his podcast with rosenberg, the juan epstein shit. so i sent it to his hot 97 email, and he hit me back like “yo that song is fresh, send me the radio edit i’m gonna play it on the radio”. and he started playing it that weekend, which was crazy cuz i had never heard my shit on hot 97. then after the song had spread a little and been getting some blog and radio love, people were telling me to do a video. but i had no chips. so on my day off from work while my girl was cleaning the crib, i made the video on my laptop and edited it up myself. i sent it to nahright the next day and boom, it was all over. shout out to eskay at nahright, he’s been posting my shit. he hit me up after i thanked him for putting up the asher roth song and told me “i can’t front, you went in.” i don’t know him personally, so for him to support my shit as an unsigned guy is a good look. nahright is big. and shout out to cipha sounds too, he played my shit and didn’t even know who i was.
wc- i saw some people saying they thought you were making a reference on your song to your intro on the cipha sounds and rosenberg show. i guess they didn’t understand that you were talking about “my ferris buellers”.
ip- hey, i’ve had some small wins, but it doesn’t mean that everyone is up on me. i’m still very unknown. even being on matisyahu’s platinum album people don’t know me. plus matisyahu is not in the hip hop world so much as he is in the reggae and pop rock world. but yeah, me and matis did an intro for their show after they had us on as guests and they use it alot, almost everyday, which is a great look, but not what i meant by getting my shit on the radio. i was talking about ciph breaking “my ferris buellers”.
wc- i saw rosenberg co-signed asher roth and labeled you a hater. what’s up with that? isn’t he your boy from university of maryland?
ip- yeah, rosenberg is my dude, he def looked out for me by having me on his show and has always been supportive of my music. it’s funny cuz ciph played “my ferris buellers” before he even knew i was cool with rosenberg. we know each other from maryland and have a few mutual friends. i guess him and asher are new BFF’s, which is cool with me. i’m sure asher is a great guy. it’s all hip hop at the end of the day. i discussed it with peter, he told me the song was hot but unfortunately asher was his man. at the end of the day, i got love for rosenberg, but i let him know that he could have co-signed asher on his website without making it sound like he doesn’t fuck with me or that we’re not peoples, but it’s all good regardless. i also told him i didn’t mean to put him in a tough spot. we’re cool, he told me he didn’t mean it like that, he just meant that he fucks with asher and he disagreed with what i was saying about him on the song. he knows i’ve got nothing to lose and that i’m in it for hip hop and nothing else. and on the song at the end i said to asher “i don’t hate i congratulate, best of luck to you.” that was my way of saying it’s nothing personal, it’s just hip hop. whatever, if rosenberg and asher want to ride together it’s all good i understand, rosenberg doesn’t owe me anything.
wc- are you a hater?
ip- i don’t think so, though alot of people might call me one. a real hater just talks shit and doesn’t do anything about it. me, i went in.
wc- there’s alot of haters on the internet huh?
ip- the funniest thing i saw someone say about me is that they wish there was still a draft so i could get sent to war and and get shot in the face! hilarious. but hey, even kanye west, jay-z, nas, and all the greats have tons of haters. it comes with the territory. it’s much easier to be a hater than to actually be an artist. but there’s some people out there that are definitely with me, a bunch of them.
wc- in that bombin interview you also mention charles hamilton as someone who is gassed.
ip- yeah, but i also said i like the kid, he’s a weird guy with all the sonic the hedgehog shit but i feel him, he keeps it real. he is too gassed, as a fan of hip hop and an artist i’m not sure his music deserves that much credibility just yet. but i’ve been knocking this one song he has that pete rock did called “stay on your level”. that shit is fresh. plus the kid can freestyle his ass off.
wc- just to clarify, you don’t rap full time right?
ip- not at all. that shit is a hobby to me. i work full time with the youth, i direct a cultural arts center in northern westchester, doing art, music, dance, photography, stuff like that with kids, all ages from little dudes up to high school. most of the people that work with me don’t have a clue i rap. some of the kids know the deal though. i’ve got some young kids that come to my center that can spit. we make tracks, i put in a little studio up there and they make their own beats and all that.
wc- word?
ip- yeah, my dude sosa, he’s dmx’s son actually. kid is nice, he one takes everything and is a beast. they just did a story on him in xxl. him and his boy young 1 have a group called hood legacy, they’re honestly real sick, and they’re only like 14, 15. they got songs with hooks, and they do shows and all that.
wc- that’s crazy. what about you, what’s next?
ip- not sure yet. i’m still waiting for people to catch on to my last couple mixtapes, especially my latest one bachelor party. i’ve got a ton of dope songs on there.
wc- yeah, i saw the cover, i saw you used the john belushi college picture, same as asher roth. i like how you changed the college letters to ipcus.
ip- yeah that was a coincidence. true story, i had that out before he came out. i’ve had the idea for that since i was in college. actually, seeing dude wearing the college shirt on his site is what made me check him out in the first place, i thought it was cool that we were on the same page. i even hit his manager up scooter to see if he was interested in another whiteboy, but he never hit me back. i mean, if he got asher a meeting with jigga i thought maybe he could get me one too. i’ve always wanted to spit for jigga, i know exactly what i would spit for him too. it’s all good though. anyway, i was going to use the cover for an ipcus greatest hits or something, but it seemed appropriate once i got the idea for bachelor party.
wc- why bachelor party?
ip- well, i’m about to get married next year, i’m engaged, and all the songs on that cd were recorded when i was still living wreckless. it’s kind of my last hurrah. listen to the cd, you’ll understand.
wc- no doubt. yo, do you think asher is gonna respond?
ip- not sure, he’s big right now, i don’t think he needs to, i’m basically a nobody to him in the industry, though he does know i’m cool with rosenberg and my shit is up on nahright and a bunch of blogs. it’s not like people aren’t checking for the diss, but for most people it’s their first introduction to me. i wonder. i’d love for him to, it would be sick. it probably would be my new favorite song.
wc- i’m sure if he does he’ll find a way to make fun of your name. it’s such an easy target.
ip- well the truth is i didn’t make the name up, my boys gave me that nickname after the mask came out back when i was in high school, and it just stuck like crazy. people who don’t know me personally sometimes think i gave that name to myself as a stage name, but actually it was given to me. bring it on though.
BONUS: “GEORGE MUSH” VIDEO VERSION
and here’s the link to the Bombin Magazine interview too: