Posts Tagged ‘emeritus’

Scarface – High Note [Uncut - Rated R Version]

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

New York Times Review’s Emeritus

Monday, January 5th, 2009

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Emeritus album review in New York Times
www.nytimes.com/2009/01/05/arts/music/05choi.html?_r=1

HipHopDX Rates Emeritus in Top 25 for 2008

Monday, December 29th, 2008

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Scarface’s album Emeritus was selected by HipHopDX as one of the top 25 albums for 2008
www.hiphopdx.com/index/columns-editorials/id.1284/title.the-top-25-hip-hop-albums-of-2008/p.5

Emeritus Album Review In URB

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

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www.urb.com/reviews/cd/feature.php?ReviewId=915

Emeritus In Stores Now

Is Scarface Dead?

Thursday, December 18th, 2008



Love’s Crazy and Emeritus Are In Stores Now!!!

Scarface and Slim of 112 Discuss Our First Black President

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

Scarface Interview With Yo! Raps

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

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To read more go here: www.yoraps.com

Scarface Interview With ESPN The Magazine

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

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To read more go here: http://sports.espn.go.com/espnmag/story?id=3775268

Scarface and Slim of 112 Discuss Their Favorite Musicians

Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

Scarface and Slim of 112 Meet For The First Time

Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

Scarface Golfing

Friday, December 12th, 2008

MTV Shows

Scarface – Can’t Get Right Video

Friday, December 5th, 2008

Scarface’s Album Review In Rolling Out

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

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Click here to read more: http://www.rollingout.com/v2/music/wk120408/beats_scarface.php

Scarface’s Album Review In Time Out NY

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

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Click the link to read more: http://www.timeout.com/newyork/articles/music/69466/scarface

Emeritus In Stores Now

Scarface and Goldmic.com

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

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Go here to see more: http://www.goldmic.com/home/hip-hop.cfm

Mr. Boom’s Thought’s On Working With Scarface

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Scarface is already at work on his new video “Can’t Get Right.” Here’s what director Mr. Boom had to say about working with Scarface on the video.

“It’s was an honor to work with an artist like Scarface. I’ve followed his career from the beginning, being that I’m from Texas. And actually working with him on the set was really cool. He knows what he wants and demands it. We met on the golf course to talk about the “Can’t Get Right” concept and when he gave me his vision I was like wow, this could be something special. We talked about the images that he wanted to see on screen and basically Face wanted it to be gritty. Grittier than you will see in the in the video. He wanted it to be only for the internet, not TV. It was just hard to get some of that uncensored footage. We talked about seeing him throughout the video being revived by paramedics as he lay on the floor with images of world issues flashing across his face. It’s a dramitc piece. I feel like we can touch people with this video. Go get the album. It’s sick!”

Scarface: The Grand Finale

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Scarface is dead. And it didn’t take a disgruntled business partner seeking revenge to take this Scarface out. Not coked out of his mind, but somewhat like the fictional Tony Montana, the very real Brad Jordan is staring down his last stand, preparing to go out with one final act of defiant gangsterism before his days atop the game are over.

Emeritus is Scarface’s grand finale. Deriving his ninth solo album’s title from a word defined as, “one retired from professional life but permitted to retain as an honorary title the rank of the last office held,” ‘Face is officially announcing to the world that he’s done with the rap game.

After the December release of Emeritus [click to listen], Scarface will be retired from his emcee profession, having attained the rank of legend over the course of his nearly 20-year career.

Do you want more? Read the rest of the interview on HipHopDX.

Emeritus Is In Stores Today!!!

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Yeah folks, it’s finally here! Scarface’s new album Emeritus is in Stores Today. While your finding your keys to go and buy it at your local music store or trying to type in a url to a online music – play this interview that Face did with ThisIs50.com.

Emeritus Drops Tomorrow

Monday, December 1st, 2008

The much anticipated release of Scarface’s album Emeritus hits stores and digital outlets tomorrow.

The album features appearances from Bun B, Lil Wayne, Bilal, Z-Rom and more…

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Buy from Itunes: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPreorder?id=297366774&s=143441

Take The Scarface Survey

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

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Click To Take A Survey For Scarface!

StreetCred.com reviews Emeritus

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

Scarface is one of the best to ever do it. When the names Biggie, 2Pac and Jay-Z are mentioned, Scarface is usually included.

And while the astronomical fame and sales of his peers has eluded him, ‘Face is one of the most respected Hip-Hop lyricists ever and transcends geographical locations managing to speak to the Hip-Hop culture as a whole.

He has consistently painted vivid pictures through his lyrics over the years, balancing the concept of a tortured soul behind the mic with someone who is happy in their own skin.

“Emeritus” is said to be Scarface’s last solo album.

“INTRO”

The album’s intro begins with a speech by J Prince speaking on the haters in the game attempting to bring him down. The intro effectively sets a dark, somber tone for the album.

“HIGH POWERED” FEAT. PAPA RUE

The stuttery “High Powered” mixes Papa Rue’s Reggae tinged vocals with ‘Face’s street lyrics such as “and what the f*ck am I gonna talk to the police about?/I’m from the streets doin’ the type of sh*t you read about.” The song’s production from N.O. Joe is effective complete with background screams giving the song a hard canvas for ‘Face to work with.

“FORGOT ABOUT ME” FEAT. LIL’ WAYNE & BUN B

Cool & Dre lend Scarface and guests an excellent beat on this one. The song samples Billy Paul’s “I’m Just A Prisoner” giving this one a soul drenching feel. The guest spots add a special touch the song. Lil’ Wayne manages to leave the Auto-Tune alone and deliver a dope verse complete with him announcing his new name as “featuring Lil’ Wayne.” Bun B tells listeners that’s he’s got it “crunk like Obama at Invesco.” The trio of ‘Face, Wayne and Bun make this one of the album’s standout cuts.

“CAN’T GET IT RIGHT” FEAT. BILAL

When Scarface calls, people answer…even ones that are usually MIA. Somehow the former Geto Boys managed to find soulster Bilal to deliver a hook on “Can’t Get It Right.” The song centers around ‘Face speaking on the troubles of the world. He touches on the war in Iraq, hopelessness in the ghetto and the drug companies cashing in on people’s misfortunes. Few MC’s can get this serious and still make a dope song but Scarface manages to do it time and time again.

“IT’S NOT A GAME”

Money Management producer Illmind lends ‘Face a dark, piano key charged backdrop as the Rap-A-Lot originator speaks on the codes of the streets. It’s a dope, pure Hip-Hop cut aside from the song’s awful, poorly sung hook.

“WHO ARE THEY” FEAT. K-RINO & SLIM THUG

A Dr. Dre, “2001″ era sounding beat bounces along as K-Rino, Slim and ‘Face speak on shady females. Not surprisingly ‘Face shines above the rest but kudos should also go to Slim Thug for sounding rejuvenated on this one and K-Rino for showcasing some true mic skills spittin lines like “me and ‘Face second to none/makin’ records for fun/you 37 at the strip club gettin’ naked for ones.” One of the album’s better cuts.

“SOLDIER STORY” THE PRODUCT FEAT. Z-RO

In an odd break-up of flow, ‘Face steps aside and lets his proteges The Produce rock their own track feat. Z-Ro. The song is cool but pales in comparison to the quality material found throughout the album. It breaks up the flow of “Emeritus” and would have been better served as a hidden bonus track rather than smack dab in the middle of the album.

“REDEMPTION SONG”

“Redemption Song” is ‘Face’s shining lyrical moment on the album as he begs for death wanting to see the afterlife. “Not afraid to die/not afraid to kill…” ‘Face spits painting pictures with his words like only he can. N.O. Joe once again comes through on the beat making for a standout cut.

“HIGH NOTE”

Acclaimed producer Jake One finds his way onto what may be the last solo album ever from Scarface. Jake’s soul glowing backdrop sounds like something Ghostface Killah could have rocked over. ‘Face rides the beat with a somewhat odd flow that switches between his regular voice and a less polished sound. The song’s hook fails to develop into anything special and ‘Face’s usually on point lyrical content falters a bit. “High Note” is one of the album’s few weak moments.

“WE NEED YOU” FEAT. WACKO OF UTP

The head nod factor on “We Need You” is high as UTP’s Wacko swings by. The lyrics and beat are on point but the tired hook of “you said you aint no b*tch n*gga I don’t believe you…” offers nothing to the cinematic feel of “Emeritus” and makes it a forgettable moment.

“UNEXPECTED” FEAT. WACKO OF UTP

The masterfully produced “Unexpected” sees Young Cee & Sha Money XL sitting behind the boards. The flute inflicted beat provides Scarface a canvas to reflect on his life and decisions he made. It’s ‘Face at his best with those introspective lyrics in full swing. As with “We Need You”, Wacko handles the song’s hook with uninspiring, sub-par results. This song, like “We Need You”, didn’t even really need a hook as the lyrics and production were enough to push it over the top.

“EMERITUS”

The always creative Scram Jones gives Scarface an interesting beat for the album’s title track. The track, while hitting, sounds almost unfinished. This was obviously the point but it makes for somewhat of an awkward listen and distracts from ‘Face’s lyrics. The song is far from disappointing though as Scarface shreds through the song calling himself “the mayor” and proving why he’s one of the best to ever do it.

“OUTRO”

The album’s outro is purely instrumental and very much is the sound of the end.

If “Emeritus” is the last solo album from Scarface, it’s a solid exit from the game that probably should have appreciated one of its finest lyricists a little more.

Scarface – Emeritus Track Snippets

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Listen to track snippets from Scarface’s new album Emeritus. It hits stores December 2nd.


PRE ORDER SCARFACE ALBUM “EMERITUS” ON iTUNES!!!!!!!!!!!

Friday, November 21st, 2008

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Scarface – High Powered

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008



Emeritus In Stores December 2nd!!!

Q&A: Scarface + FADER Magazine

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

Q+A: Scarface on Obama Being Elected the Next President of the United States

This morning, after we stumbled into the office with champagne hangovers, we got on the phone with Houston rap legend Scarface to talk to him about the completion of his final solo album Emeritus, and last night’s historic victory for Obama. He did not disappoint.

Interview by Sam Hockley-Smith

How are you feeling about last night?
I’m trying to digest this shit man. You know, I’m overwhelmed.

It’s crazy. I’m glad I’m able to talk to you about it this morning.
I’m glad to be able to express myself about it.

I saw a video a little while back where you went off on McCain. Is this a validation for you?
I think that the way I feel about McCain is probably how McCain feels about a lot of black people. I feel like McCain just don’t have no respect for black people, and I’ll say it again: he never looked at the man during the first debate and then even before that he voted against the Martin Luther King holiday. So that tells me right there, what kind of dude would do that? For Barack to—you know how when you’re growing up, you tell your mom and dad that you want to be the president of the United States—that’s probably really…are you white?

Yeah, I am.
That’s probably really easy for you to say that, and your parents can see the possibility of it happening. But for me to say that when I was a little boy to my parents. It was like, Shiiiit, uhhh okay. There was no way possible.

What happened with this guy… It’s one thing that he was the better candidate and America made the best choice between candidates. He just so happened to be black. That’s what it is. But for him to be that is big shit to black people, not because all those fucking beatings and hangings and auctions and the Willy Lynch theories and Dred Scott decisions. That’s like…wow. You can’t take this but the way I give it to you, but I know how white people have felt since George Washington. With white presidents they feel fucking protected. Andrew Johnson was like—and you can read this, I’m not going to say nothing you can’t go back and look at—but Andrew Johnson’s dad was like, This is a white man’s country governed by white man laws. I understand what people were saying, I feel that. But to have a president in the office that’s of color makes us feel a little bit more at ease. Knowing we have someone—and I’m not just talking about black people now—but knowing that WE have someone that’s looking out for our best interest, and that’s the best interest of what’s in America.

Absolutely. And I think it’s crazy too because the young black man in America has always been the most marginalized.
I feel like that, too. As you get older and you move into your 50s and 60s and 70s and 80s, you’ll see the United States presidential candidates start to become a lot younger and a lot more multicultural. You may have an Indian run in a few years, or somebody that’s born in America from Iraq. I’m so glad we got somebody in that fucking office—red, black, green or brown—that’s for the American people. What the fuck are you doing in Iraq? What the fuck is going on over there to where you have to stick your nose in it? What happened!? You know what I mean? This shit was rumored that Bin Laden had set this terrorist plot up to down the buildings. Well, if he’s in Afghanistan and Pakistan, what the fuck are you doing fucking with Saddam Hussein? What does he have to do with anything? Let me tell you, since we’re on this shit, the fucking oil that that country is sitting on, the Bushes wanted that shit, the fucking Cheneys, the Halliburton dude, he wants that shit. That motherfucker bellied up a fucking country. He bankrupted a country. But if you look at the line of business they are in, it fucking boomed. So W is not as stupid as you thought he was, he looked out for his best interest, which was playing that Texas tea game, that black gold game. Feel me?

I think that one of the mistakes this country made was that we assumed he was stupid when he was actually a crafty dude.
He blamed it on WMDs. They didn’t find that shit. It wasn’t over there, but we’re still there. That’s four to five years. Four years later and you still ain’t found them fucking weapons, but you got the dictator. A dictator was hung for what they said he done. We can’t police the world.

I appreciate the American people picking the best candidate. The most…centered. He’s not leaning left and he’s not leaning right, he’s right there in the middle. He’s not just for niggas or for white folk. He’s for everybody. “There ain’t no hard feelings, I just want to get in here and do my fucking job,” and I respect that about dude. You can’t say that this is about a black president or a black candidate because Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton ran… it ain’t the black shit. But for him to be black was a great, it was icing on the cake. Anybody could have won this year. I think the young people really stepped out and rocked the vote. The generations are switching over and all of that old shit that went on, it’s not going to police us or govern us anymore. I’m glad my children got to see that shit, see how it’s really supposed to be done so they’ll know how to do it. Shit, that opens up the door for everything. The door was open on everything except being the president of the United States of America, and that shit is open!

Is this something you ever thought you’d see?
Never in my lifetime. I didn’t think I would see it in my children’s—I didn’t think my children’s children’s grandkids would see it in their lifetime. I talked to my grandmother last night and I talked to my mother and then I talked to my friends and then I talked to my children. My two youngest boys, they don’t understand why their mom was crying, why she was so fucking flabbergasted, blown away. My wife couldn’t talk. She was that choked up.

Not to switch gears too abruptly, I also wanted to talk to you about your upcoming album.
I’d like to do that.

When I first heard you were recording Emeritus, I was surprised. I had been under the impression that Made was going to be your final solo album.
There’s some shit on Made…I left some stones unturned. It was some shit that went on during my career. It was some shit that went on that I didn’t address properly that I wanted to make sure I addressed before I shifted gears. I’m not retiring from music, but Scarface is dead. I want to do something else but I do want motherfuckers to know—or at least different rappers or the fans that listen to me—that my fucking record is flawless.

So this is the definitive statement of Scarface the solo rapper?
Yeah, I’m doing something else. I’m going to exercise my ability to make music. I’m not only the best fucking rapper, I’m one of the best musicians, too. I’m one of the best producers, one of the best singers. You hear me? I’m not just one of the best rappers. I’m one of the greatest ever. Still relevant twenty-one years later. I can say I’m the best, I can say that I can’t be fucked with and mean that shit. I can say I’m the king and mean that shit. There’s certain shit you don’t do when you’re wearing that fucking crown. Whoever you are, you have to be that. You know? I was always who I was. I never changed, I never switched. I’m the fucking truth.

That’s about all I have, it’s been good to talk to you after everything that went down last night.
It’s fantastic…let me back up.

Okay, back up.
Barack is the realest nigga in the game. Out of two or three realest niggas in the game, I’m the realest nigga in the game. Realest nigga in the game. Write it like that: “g-g-a” not “g-g-e-r.” You know? Write it right. Spell it right. I appreciate you taking the time out to talk to me, and I’m getting ready to get my ass up and go hit me some golf balls.

Scarface – Emeritus Snippets

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Scarface – Emeritus Snippets

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Album In Stores December 2nd!!!

Watch Scarface As He Discusses Music

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Watch Scarface As He Discusses Politics

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008