Tag: Russ

  • Russ Slams Hip Hop’s Glorification of Substance Abuse, Calls It ‘Self-Destruction’

    Russ Slams Hip Hop’s Glorification of Substance Abuse, Calls It ‘Self-Destruction’

    Russ has criticized hip hop for glorifying substance abuse, calling it ‘the glorification of self-destruction’

    Russ has expressed his issues with hip hop in general with regards to the glorification of substance abuse. He calls it “the glorification of self-destruction.” While reflecting on his 2017 post of wearing a T-shirt that read, “How many Xans and Lean do you have to do before you realize you’re a fucking loser,” Russ, the New Jersey rapper, spoke about it on his Apple Music show on December 3. He mentioned during the show, “I would say it differently now,” but that issue at least needs to be addressed now.

    “That shit needed to be said. It had to be called out by someone within that space, that one glorifies substance abuse—especially all over social media, making it seem cool without knowing the ramifications and responsibilities. The artist can inspire either self-destruction or improvement,” he said.

    Besides this, Russ condemned the trend in music concerning self-destruction-“People want to see the train wreck.”

  • Russ says he turned down $50M to sell his catalog in new song

    Russ says he turned down $50M to sell his catalog in new song

    Russ equates his catalog to his soul

    Independent rapper Russ linked up with producer Boi-1-Da for his latest single, “Too Much” released on Friday (December 9). On the first verse, the New Jersey native claimed that he rejected a deal to sell his catalog for $50M. “$50 million for the catalog, I turnt down (Facts) / I’m makin’ money every second, you should learn how,” he spits.

    Before he dropped the gem, the rapper shared a snippet of the song on TikTok and further explained why he refused to sell his catalog. “They offered me $50,000,000 for my catalogue and I turned it down because my soul is not for sale,” he wrote in the caption.

    Popular producer Sonny Digital saw the post on RapTV and shared his thoughts, denouncing the idea that one’s catalog is their soul. “My catalog is not my soul,” he wrote.


  • Russ recorded his verse on Ab-Soul’s upcoming album in a hotel room

    Russ recorded his verse on Ab-Soul’s upcoming album in a hotel room

    Russ explains how he sets up his studio equipment in a hotel room

    Rapper Russ will appear on Ab-Soul’s forthcoming album, Herbert, which drops December 16. The New Jersey artist recently took his fans on a ride on how he puts up his studio recording equipment in a hotel room, revealing that’s how he recorded his feature on Soul’s album in the Brazilian city of Rio.

    “Alright, I’m gonna walk y’all through setting up the studio in the hotel room,” Russ said in a clip while opening his suitcase that contains studio equipment including an audio interface, mic, pop filter, and headphones. After explaining the simple process of putting together the devices and engineering himself, he added, “fun fact, the Ab-Soul album that’s coming out next week, the verse that I did there I recorded it just like this in Rio.”

    Russ will appear on Ab-Soul’s 18-song album on the track, “Go Off” along with Big Sean.


  • Russ’ Independent Music Earnings Went From $626 in June 2015 to $102,000 in June 2016

    Russ’ Independent Music Earnings Went From $626 in June 2015 to $102,000 in June 2016

    From the outside looking in, it may appear that another person’s success happened overnight, but, that’s usually never true.

    For Russ, his success did not come overnight. After much time of grinding and putting his 10,000 hours in, he was able to see his independent music earnings go from $626 in June 2015 to $102,000 in June 2016.

    *Numbers are fair estimates as Russ ran through the numbers on the video.

    June 2015: $626

    July 2015: $1100

    August 2015: $1500

    September 2015: $3000

    October 2015: $4200

    November 2015: $4600

    December 2015: $8200

    January 2016: $16,000

    February 2016: $18,000

    March 2016: $20,000

    April 2016: $25,000

    May 2016: $73,000

    June 2016: $102,000

    Read: 5 Ways for Musicians to Save Money for a Home Studio

    Russ admitted that he’s not surprised at the numbers he did over the course of year, stating, he’s worked very hard for the income to manifest.

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