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Born in Barbados and now residing in New York is a rapper that the world needs to get up on. If you like Chuck D, Immortal Technique and Paris, then here is an MC you need to get up on. Ladies and gentlemen let UKHH.COM introduce you to Jair Dynast… Thanks for passing through and taking time out to do this interview. Right, let’s start at the beginning. How did you get into the whole music thing and when did you decide to take it all seriously?
It’s funny I always garner raised eyebrows when I explain what sparked me to get into music. My moms put the bug in my ear, yo. After having to give up my basketball scholarship due to an unforeseen heart ailment called Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy; I was pretty dejected ‘cuz ball was my life’s passion. My moms saw all that and I guess in an attempt to get my mine off the whole ordeal, she asked what I was gonna do now. Of course, I didn’t have a clue and then she was like “well, can you rap ‘cuz you always listening to that rap music”. I smiled and brushed it off and then as fate would have it, I’m at my boy’s gates and he plays me this cassette tape of him and it sounded good. That sold me on the idea ‘cuz I was already so passionate about the music so why not get involved. I wrote my first rhyme that same night and here I am today.
I would credit my first break to be getting signed to eMultimedia Group in 04. That really opened up the door for me to capture the ears of the masses. My first release was supposed to be the 12-inch “SnakeEyes” but I persuaded eMultimedia to release what I affectionally called my resume “Curriculum Vitae”. It was a way for me to give a jump off to the mans dem I worked with in the past set everybody up with an official release under their belt should they decide to continue pursuing music. It was just a compilation of a bunch of tracks I recorded in the past. Seeing that I handled all the production, I aptly called it my producer album. Off that eMultimedia released my solo 12-inch “SnakeEyes” which went on to peak at #4 in the top 30 grassroots Hip-Hop charts and held that spot for two consecutive weeks. That’s something really tough to do on them charts. The 12-inch also had a joint called “Struggle” a very personal track where I discussed the difficult road to attaining my basketball scholarship, the heart ailment and how that all affected my life. I have it up on my myspace profile and to this day, I still get crazy feedback from people listening to that joint. Example, a fan recently said: ‘“Struggle” is a monster! Unleash the beast’!
Yeah yo, the 12-inch is doing very well it just did a huge jump from #21 to #9 in the top 30! I would describe “Vicious” as one of those laid back head-nodding joints you just vibe with. It’s a narrative track loosely based on true events that happened to a few close friends I knew coming up in Toronto. Also, the song discusses our tendency to self-hate. “Pull Up” is just me purposely experimenting. As an artist, most cats hearing that beat would automatically think club banger with a specific type of flow but I ain’t tryina be most cats, you know? So I wrote a raucous hook, chose an unorthodox flow and spit some shit to get people thinking. Lines like “…petty niggaz talkin’ keys, grams and slugs/I’m in the Gospel like Psalms gettin’ niggaz higher than drugs” or “Too many of us dying from unprotected erections/So we got bigger issues than George Bush wining elections”. I performed that track for the first time at the CMJ Music Marathon last September. It was crazy from on stage, I could see niggaz in the crowd grabbing one another like “yo, heard what that nigga just said?” (laughs). The label and a few associates were at that show and that sold them – “Pull Up” had to be one of the tracks on the buzz 12-inch!
Actually, I handled the production on both joints. I’m glad you pointed out the originality of the production ‘cuz I’m really interested in carving a niche for myself and delivering a refreshing sound both lyrically and production wise. It’s beautiful to see so many people recognizing and embracing the originality of my production.
Yes, V.I.A.L.E.N.C.E. will be shipping very soon! However, fans can pre-order copies from http://eMultimediaGroup.net and get free shipping. The album is “Poetic Commentary on Life” as is the motto of eMultimedia Group. Hip-Hop heads can expect more extremely original production with complex, witty, thought- provoking tunes; some very personal – touching on love, loss and betrayal, others more political – touching on voting, society’s pitfalls and more that just illustrate the true results of street life. I even have a tune called “My People” where I literally trace my bloodline from West Africa to Barbados to present day. VIALENCE has songs on it that will appeal to many different tastes.
So many artists inspire me – we would need to build on that for months, yo. Everything from Sparrow to Bob Marley, Nas, Jay-Z and Black Moon, to Scarface and Ice Cube, to Primo and Timbaland, to Maxwell and Mary J, to Jill Scott; you can even find me listening to Cold Play, Evanescence, Linkin Park, Three Days Grace, City and Color and Billy Talent. I’m real big into Conscious Reggae too, Jah Cure is killin it right now! The last album I bought just ‘cuz I have been too busy to cop records would probably be either Ghostface or Damien Marley whichever dropped first. Both dope records! Oh and I just got Rick Ross’s joint but that was given to me.
Nah, mixtapes aren’t my thing really. I’m not big on rapping on the next mans popular beat. But I did do the mixtape thing back when I was trying to build a name on the local scene. I’m already in the studio working on my next album.
Yes, we recently wrapped shooting for my first video. It’s for the lead single off the VIALENCE album and should be dropping very soon!
No, not recently. The label wants to do it all in one fell swoop. Plan is start off touring the U.S.A., hit the UK and Europe, then Japan and a few other key spots where we are tracking a solid response for my music. That’s all in the works now so y’all should be seeing me very soon!
I’d want to do something different and unexpected. As far as collaborations it would be something like, Damien Marley, Jair Dynast, Rick Ross and Klashnekoff produced by Jair Dynast. Dah wah hit niggaz fah six! Four cats from differing worlds, you know.
My main focus right now is promoting this VIALENCE album and just elevating minds as best I can one at a time. I’m making this music to touch as many people in the hood as I can because despite how society acts like people in the hood aren’t intelligent; we are and this album is for all the intelligent “thugs” going through the struggle!
Vialence by Jair Dynast is released at the end of October
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