Home  
Celebs Gossip Pop Rap R&B Rock Country Latin Underground Reggae Electronic Elements Community
Memphis Bleek Returns To The Game With Much-Anticipated New Album
Contributed by: Manhunt Staff
Source: Manhunt
Posted on: April 22, 2003 10:08 PDT
Filed under: Rap

memphis bleek

NEW YORK, NY - After three year hiatus from the rap game rife with personal struggle, Roc-A-Fella's golden boy has truly come of age. At the tender age of twenty-five, Memphis Bleek - the first artist ever signed to the ROC and long known as Jay-Z's hand-picked prodigy - has already known success to the tune of two certified gold albums, 19991s Coming Of Age and 20001s The Understanding. Now, with the June 24th release of M.A.D.E., Bleek is back and ready to take his career to the next level with what is easily the most diverse, most personal, and strongest album of his already accomplished career.

M-Easy's had plenty of reason to make it personal. While filming the third video for The Understanding in the fall of 2000, Bleek received word that his older brother Dre was involved in a near-fatal motorcycle accident in Miami. The young MC rushed to his brother's side, and put a halt to promoting his album and recording it1s follow-up. I realized I could do all the ballin1 in the world, and that1s cool, but it1s really about family, Bleek recently told XXL Magazine. But Bleek would discover that that concept extended to his Roc-A-Fella family as well. In order to begin recording M.A.D.E. the ROC1s head engineer Young Guru moved the entire operation, including super-producers Just Blaze and Kanye West, down to Miami to facilitate recording Bleek's album as he cared for his brother.

The resulting record shows a mature, multi-faceted Bleek, whose range of lyrical subject matter has expanded by leaps and bounds. Packed with club-bangers and radio hits fans have come to expect from the Memph-man, the album includes the Just Blaze-produced first single Everything's A Go and introspective tracks like My Lifeand Understand Me Still. Another outstanding track on M.A.D.E.,, Hypnotic, finds Bleek, Jay-Z and Beanie Sigel in a cipher, trading sixteen1s over a slow, funk-heavy groove thick with incense and blunt-smoke. Give you the pen, the book, the word, the truth, the sight, the mind / I put it down, you call it a rhyme. I call it a sign / I predict the unpredictable. Heaven is invisible, but hell isn1t physical2 Bleek spits over flutes and heavy bass.

Elsewhere, Donell Jones croons on P.Y.T. and Trick Daddy brings his unique rhyme style to another Just Blaze banger , Round Here. But make no mistake about it, Bleek is the star of this show. After three years away from the game, Roc-A-Fella's golden boy is back, and once again ready to elevate the game.

Memphis Bleek will join the ROC Army Tour this summer, beginning in late May, along with fellow Roc-A-Fella heavy hitters Cam1ron and the Diplomats, M.O.P., Beanie Sigel, Freeway and State Property.
See Also:
Related Videos:
WAIT... THERE'S MORE STUFF

Post to del.icio.usdel.icio.us Post to redditreddit Stumble It!Stumble It! Post to BlinklistBlinklist

Submit Your Comments About This Article:
Your name:
Your E-Mail address: (Won't be displayed)
Subject:
Comments:
 

Enter Verfication Code:
  Please add my e-mail address to the site's mailing list.
 
  MORE STUFF


Elvis Costello, Roots set for first Whistler fest


T.I. will do time on MTV


50 Cent Employee Arrested Again


MTS Centre, Winnipeg - May 26, 2008


Trina Introduces Pink Diamond Clothing, Launches Website


Romeo Gives Away Free Single As New Album Nears


Definitive Jux Artist Camu Tao Dies From Lung Cancer


Donda West Bill Introduced In California Legislature

 

Home | Contact Us | Community | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service
Copyright 1995-2008 HipHop-Elements.com. All rights reserved.