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Interview: Dawgy Baggz of Paper Route Gangstaz

In Downloads, Hip Hop, Indie, Interview, Mashups & Rmxs, Music on September 2, 2009 at 1:13 am

Dawgy Baggz

If you haven’t heard of Paper Route Gangstaz yet, you obviously have been ignoring the independent music press as well as the content on [cardboard living] over the last eight months. As a collection of four guys from the streets of Huntsville, Alabama, Paper Route Gangstaz are emphatic about the deep-south lifestyle that they lead, which is one reliant (if not dependent) on money, drugs, alcohol, women and whips. Seeing that Atlanta, Georgia is currently the hip-hop capital of the country, it’s easy to understand how PRGz have flown under the radar for over eight years now.

The flight path changed once Diplo and Benzi, two producers that the music industry have become acquainted with through their work on M.I.A.’s “Paper Planes”, decided to remix original PRGz tracks in 2008 for a mixtape called Fear and Loathing in Huntsvegas. The mixtape received critical attention from Pitchfork in addition to other music publications, both physical and digital. So, when I sat down at home to call Dawgy Baggz, the de facto leader of the Paper Route clan, I could hardly stop the questions concerning the formation and direction of the group from rolling off my tongue.

Amp Dawkins has gone by Dawgy Baggz ever since he can remember. As is what usually occurs, Dawkins can’t remember where the nickname came from but what he can remember is that it is a street name. Huntsville is a city most notable for a notoriously high crime rate, strings of fast food establishments and a horizon that features rocket launches on almost a bi-weekly basis. Those who live in Huntsville are aware that the city has a culture unto itself, one not notable for its musical identity. Thus, one must wonder how Baggz ended up generating enough buzz for his label and his group to be featured onPitchfork, a site that caters to the ears of thousands of ‘indie kids’. Dawgy’s explanation of the group’s name made the answer clear:

Its something that I earned the right to do. Paper Route is just like that paper route that the paper boy take every morning, throwing out them newspapers to come back and collect his money. I took that exact same route throwing out my inventory to collect my money. Gangsta is just a lifestyle…its fighting for what you believe in and never…Never…backing down. Its willing to take those life altering chances in order to support you and yours and always making your own way in any…Any…situation. I earned my right to be called a Paper Route Gangsta.

As for the Diplo and Benzi collaboration, Dawgy insists that luck had more to do with that collaboration than anything. However, talent knows no boundaries and the Major Lazer team certainly holds that concept close to heart. Baggz insists that Diplo is a “genius in the studio” and that opinion shines through as truthful in the Huntsvegas mixtape as Diplo samples George Michael on “Bama Gettin Money”, Underworld on “Stuntastic” and Weezer for “Grind Baby”. Dawgy just wishes “they weren’t so damn expensive”. However, the Diplo ‘collabos’ caught the ears of both rap fanatics and hipsters across the country as they saw the genius behind mixing ‘country boy’ hip-hop with highly intelligent production.

 

Clockwise from top left: Mata

Clockwise from top left: Mata, Gunt, Dawgy Baggz, Jhi-Ali

The mixtape features all four members of the group: Mata, Jhi-Ali, Gunt and Dawgy Baggz himself as well as associates of the group X.O., Mali Boi (the main producer for PRGz), Amp G, Wale, Blaqstarr and Jackie Chain (an Asian dude who has served time for drug trafficking and a fantastic lyricist). Most of those featured on Fear and Loathing in Huntsvegas are from Huntsvegas and have known either Dawgy or one of the other PRGz members for quite some time, a factor that gives the mixtape Southern legitimacy that will attract fans drawn to Southern hip-hop.

PRGz have untainted street credibility that should help them attract a loyal Southern fan base that will include fans of harder hip-hop from the region. Dawgy mentioned to me that at the start of Paper Route Recordz a couple of the members caught murder and drug cases and were sentenced to fifteen years to life sentences, amounting to a series of setbacks in the development of the brand.

The upcoming EP Rocket Fuel will be released on iTunes soon, a deal helped along by the addition of PRGz to the Elite Taste roster, a small agency that also reps Mike Posner and Wale. “Keyshia Cole“, the lead-off single, is a song about ganja, called “‘Keyshia Cole’ because you don’t wanna be talkin’ reckless on the phone”, according to Dawgy. We’re sure to hear much, much more about PRGz in the coming months, make sure to check [cl] if that interests you.

Notables:

Bama Gettin Money (Dipo Remix)

9.2/10. This Diplo remix is the best on the mixtape as we find PRGz at their best.

Soul Glo (The Knocks Remix)

7.5/10. Another indie-oriented remix that features a sample from a hair-care product and a looping violin riff. One of the more genius samples that we’ve heard in a while.

Alabama

7.4/10. A PRGz original track (one of the few on the mixtape) that features the incredible point that “Alabama” backwards sounds like “I’m-A-Balla”.

Rollin’ (Diplo Remix)

8.8/10. A very druggy remix of a song that is even more hallucinogenic.

Grind Baby

7.2/10. “Grind Baby” features a sample of Weezer’s “Say It Ain’t So.” More Diplo genius.

Stuntastic

9.0/10. The truest Southern anthem on the PRGz’s CV.

Lewis Corson

[CL] Goodness

In Hip Hop, Mashups & Rmxs, Music on March 4, 2009 at 10:04 pm

It seems like half of Keri Hilson’s upcoming album has been leaked already, but that’s okay with us at [cardboard living] because the tracks have all been pretty dope. Get ahead of the curve here but make sure you cop her album on the 24th.

Keri Hilson – Knock You Down feat. NeYo & Kanye West

9.0/10. Keri Hilson + NeYo + Kanye West + crazy good beat=success.

Keri Hilson – Turnin’ Me On Remix feat. T-Pain  Lil’ Wayne

8.0/10. I really liked the original song when it came out, mainly because Polow Da Don’s beat is filthy. The addition of T-Pain will put the song back in my rotation for at least a week or two.

M.I.A. – Death to the Throne

7.5/10. New little M.I.A. ditty for you guys. I’m pretty sure it’s just a synthesis of three of her verses that a DJ put together but it’s pretty cool, check it out.

Mike Tully

Sweet Chin Music

In Downloads, Hip Hop, Mashups & Rmxs, Music, Uncategorized on February 24, 2009 at 11:50 pm

We’ll kick off today’s post with a nice little remix of B.O.B’s Haterz Everywhere. B.O.B. has been doing his thing (I especially like Grip Your Body) and while this song is a bit old, I thought I’d post it anyway.

B.O.B. – Haterz Everywhere

Rating: 7.6/10–> Yeah he kind of sounds like a ripoff of Outkast and yeah sometimes I wonder if Rick Ross ever learned that rhyming the same word with itself is kind of pointless, but the beat is sick and B.O.B is gonna be huge.

Next on the [cardboardliving] agenda, some pretty cool mashups by a producer with the questionable name Barefoot in Babylon Productions. I’d suggest he retools that one a bit, but he’s got some sweet stuff and you can check out his myspace here.

Barefoot in Babylon – Skulls and Bones

Rating: 8.8/10–> Pretty sweet mashup featuring J-Kwon’s dirty beat from Hood Hop, two different cameos by Lil Wayne who’s at his best, and a refrain by none other than M.I.A. Not sure though if the song is greater than the sum of its parts. You be the judge.

Barefoot in Babylon – Feel The Love

Rating: 8.4/10–> Another cool idea where he speeds up Elton John’s Feel the Love from the Lion King while Kanye does his thing. I’m not gonna lie I memorized the entire Lion King soundtrack on tape back in my younger days (ladies I’m also single) so what better way then to revisit one of my finer moments in life than with the help of Kanye West.

P.S. Rafiki is the man

MT2

Benzi And Diplo Present: Paper Route Recordz – Fear And Loathing In Hunts Vegas (We Got The Remix)

In Mixtape on January 25, 2009 at 11:16 pm

Rating: 7.4/10

Diplo must be raking it in this year.  He helped produce Paper Planes from the now-megastar MIA and also the self-titled debut from newcomer Santogold.  Most remix aficionados will also tell you with certainty that he is hands down the best mashup and remix DJ on the planet right now.  Most everything that he touches turns to gold and everyone that he works with seems to blow up in a big way due, in a large part, to his massive contributions to their respective albums.  Enough slobbering over Diplo though, I will post some of his best work in another post.

Diplo and fellow remix/mashup connoisseur Benzi worked together to produce the Fear and Loathing in Hunts Vegas mixtape.  The lyrical aspect of the mixtape is definitely overshadowed by some tight beats.  This is not to say that the members of Paper Route Gangstaz record label (which constitute the majority of the artists who are featured on the mixtape) don’t have any talent.  They have mastered the southern swagger culture that many other hip-hope artists feign mastery over.  Countless catch phrases about hallucinogenic drugs, slaying hoes, making money the street way and stunting are contained in each and every verse.  The beats supplement the lyrics well.  These songs are not club bangers, they’re slower and more hypnotic.  Therein lies a great contrast between the beats and the lyrical content.

Some of the strongest tracks are Rollin’ (Diplo Remix), ‘Bama Gettin Money (Diplo Remix), Stuntastic, Streez and Shotz.

Download it:

LAC

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