Tag: Ab-Soul

  • Ab-Soul Recalls Eminem as His First CD Purchase Amid AMA Upset Over Kendrick Lamar

    Ab-Soul Recalls Eminem as His First CD Purchase Amid AMA Upset Over Kendrick Lamar

    TDE rapper shares early influence as Eminem scores unexpected wins over Lamar at the AMAs

    Ab-Soul has revealed that his first-ever CD purchase was from none other than Eminem — a defining influence on his early love of hip hop. In a recent appearance on Uproxx’s Sound Check, the Top Dawg Entertainment rapper shared, “Eminem is the first CD that I bought. It’s interesting because I grew up in a record shop… but my mama would always give me the clean version.”

    He continued, “I can’t remember if it was The Slim Shady LP or The Marshall Mathers LP, but I know it was Eminem. It was the first one I snuck in and bought.”

    The timing of the revelation comes as Eminem recently pulled off a surprise victory over Ab-Soul’s longtime friend and labelmate Kendrick Lamar at the American Music Awards, winning Favorite Hip Hop Artist and Favorite Hip Hop Album. Lamar, despite multiple nominations, only secured one win — Favorite Hip Hop Song for his chart-topping diss track “Not Like Us.”

    The decision drew criticism online, including from streamer Kai Cenat, who livestreamed his disbelief: “Let’s be real… Eminem is tough but come on, gang.”

    Lamar later redeemed himself at the BET Awards, sweeping several top honors and reinforcing his status as a cultural force.

  • Kendrick Lamar salutes Ab-Soul’s lyrical muscle, acknowledges his influence

    Kendrick Lamar salutes Ab-Soul’s lyrical muscle, acknowledges his influence

    Kendrick Lamar praises Ab-Soul’s lyrical skill and impact

    Kendrick Lamar pays homage to his Black Hippy groupmate Ab-Soul shaping his lyrical growth on “The Heart Part 6,” a track off his new album, GNX. Kendrick is reflective of their early days at Top Dawg Entertainment and Soulo’s great influence and creative process.

    Ab-Soul in the corner mumblin’ raps, fumblin’ packs of Blacks / Crumblin kush ’til he cracked a smile / His words legendary, wishin’ I could rhyme like him / Studied his style to define my pen,” Dot spits.

  • Ab-Soul declares himself Eminem ‘with melanin’ in new freestyle

    Ab-Soul declares himself Eminem ‘with melanin’ in new freestyle

    Soulo spits over one of Jay-Z’s hits

    Ab-Soul recently engaged in a freestyle session and compared himself to one of the legends in Hip Hop over a beat of another iconic artist. Before dropping his new album Soul Burger on Friday (November 8), the TDE rapper appeared On the Radar Radio freestyle series.

    Soulo joined in the joyful atmosphere of JAY-Z’s “Squeeze 1st” instrumental, fearlessly declaring himself an equal of Eminem. “Get ready for the coup de grâce, who am I? / Marshall Mathers with melanin / Kept it G even when I’m embellishing,” he raps.

  • Ab-Soul reveals upcoming album ‘Soul Burger’ is dedicated to fallen friend

    Ab-Soul reveals upcoming album ‘Soul Burger’ is dedicated to fallen friend

    Soul to drop new album soon

    Ab-Soul is working on his new album, Soul Burger, but this one is expected to be different from what his supporters might expect.

    The Los Angeles artist attended DJ Hed and Gina Views radio show on Sirius XM, Effective Immediately, on Tuesday (October 22) where he gave updates regarding the forthcoming LP. The album is in honor of his late friend and TDE’s Doe Burger who unfortunately died in 2021.

    “The idea came to fruition after [Doe Burger]’s transition and it’s just something that was very important for me to do ‘cause I don’t even know how I’m really still doing this without him,” Soul said. “That’s how tight-knit we were. Just to make it clear that he wasn’t no hype man or hangaround, he was really my big homie. He was really the star of it. He put the glow on it. I just been tryna channel him. I got my hair braided — that was against my religion. I got jewelry on.

    “I just been trying to channel him and my best way of doing that is through the music. And hence the title, it’s the fusion of me and him. We was literally Huey and Riley from The Boondocks. To where this album is not me – it’s Soul Burger. That’s not me. It’s like a new artist. It’s not a Ab-Soul project, it’s a Soul Burger project, so I recommend everybody listen to it in terms of that.”

    He added: “This is my attempt at just really channeling him and making music that I feel like he would he would really like.”

  • J. Cole handes Ab-Soul his first Hot 100 entry with “Pi”

    J. Cole handes Ab-Soul his first Hot 100 entry with “Pi”

    Ab-Soul has been in the game for quite a long time, but he just recently earned his first ever Billboard Hot 100 entry, thanks to his appearance on J. Cole’s “Pi.”

    The track is part of Cole’s new surprise project, Might Delete Later. The mixtape raised eyebrows with the record “7 Minute Drill” where the Dreamville boss went after Kendrick Lamar. Cole later apologized and had the track removed from streaming platforms.

    Cole’s diss was a response to K-Dot’s lyrical assault on Future & Metro Boomin’s No. 1 hit “Like That.”

    Ab-Soul cracks Hot 100, thanks to Cole

  • Ab-Soul asks LeBron James to A&R his next album

    Ab-Soul asks LeBron James to A&R his next album

    Soulo to work with Bron on his next album

    Ab-Soul will be working with LeBron James on his next album. In a clip Soulo recently shared on his Instagram stories, the rapper was chopping it up with Bron at the Crypto Arena where LA Lakers went against San Antonio Spurs on Thursday (January 26), and the TDE rapper told the NBA star that Top Dawg had recommended him to execute his next project.

    “You really the right of passage, Top [Dawg] told me to ask you if you would A&R the next album,” Soul said, to which LeBron quickly replied, “Yeah, I can do that.”

    Soul is fresh off dropping his latest album, HERBERT, released just a month ago.

  • Ab-Soul says Kendrick Lamar helped him make “It Be Like That”

    Ab-Soul says Kendrick Lamar helped him make “It Be Like That”

    Soul says he’s close to Kendrick

    Ab-Soul is fresh off releasing his new album, Herbert, which arrived on Friday (December 16). Speaking to GQ, Soul explained that he requested help from his TDE family while making the album. He revealed that Kendrick sent him one of the tracks on the album, “It Be Like That.”

    “Kendrick sent that to me, just to let you guys know how close me and him are. He sends me records sometimes that he feels I should try,” Soul explained. “It was an exercise. I said on this one, I don’t want no punchlines, no metaphors, no double entendres, I want to be simple as possible, straight to the point. It was probably the most difficult song for me to write on the album and it’s the most simplistic song.”

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  • Ab-Soul discusses working with DJ Premier on ‘Herbert’

    Ab-Soul discusses working with DJ Premier on ‘Herbert’

    Soulo calls working with Premo “a dream come true”

    Ab-Soul finally had the opportunity to work with DJ Premier on his upcoming album, Herbert, which arrives on Friday (December 16). In an interview with Vulture published this week, Soulo explained how he connected with the iconic producer and what it was like to be locked in with him.

    The California rapper admitted that Preemo put a lot of pressure on him and even had him re-record “Gotta Rap” several times. “I knew I needed him this time around. He definitely put me to work. I had to do it about five or six times until he found the right frequency,” Soul explained.

    He went on to expound that the issue had nothing to do with his songwriting. “No, not rewriting. He liked the verse, but I had to match the frequency of the record, because I guess that was one of his favorite beats. So he wanted to make sure I came correct. That was the first time anybody ever made me re-record. So that was humbling. But it’s Preemo.”

    He continued that he always dreamt of working extensively with Premier, before revealing that they first linked up while working on a Royce Da ‘9” collab at Mac Miller’s home. “‘Gotta Rap’ was a dream come true. Before I even had my official stage name, when I was just Snap G, I knew I always wanted a Preemo beat,” he said. “Preemo keeps his ear to the streets. I can honestly say I do get the respect of being the last of the lyricists, that cloth. I’ve met him in passing before, but we connected when he did PRhyme.

    “I was at my brother Mac Miller’s crib. We was working on some other stuff, and Royce sent me the record. I was like, ‘Yo, Mac is over here, too.’ He’s like, ‘What? Oh yeah, y’all go crazy.’ And we did that off of the love, so Preemo hit me immediately like, ‘Yo, you went fucking crazy. You know I got you. I owe you one.’ I said, ‘Okay, yeah. I’m going to hold you to that.’”


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