DominationRec
01-24-09, 11:32 AM
Saint breaks down "About Time" Part 1
http://www.dominationrec.com/pics/SaintAboutTime.jpg
1. Intro/Move On
This song was an attempt to either trick people or just be funny. So many times I have bought albums because I heard one song that I really liked and it ended up being the only song I like on the whole album. So you pop the CD in, track one starts to play and its like what the hell is this? You then realize you are doomed for the rest of the listening session. Once you get to the end of this song on my album you then realize I am basically being sarcastic and don't worry, the rest of the album is what you would expect from a Saint album. It is also a way to show people that I can easily do a style that is more commercial and acceptable but I choose not too. By the way, that song took me all of 25 minutes to write the lyrics and make the beat. Goes to show how lazy these modern day commercial acts are.
2. Do You Remember? feat. Verses
This is the first song I made for the album and it is fitting to start the album off. This song is almost like the real intro. Speaking about the return of the hip hop we have grown to love and sets the album off where if you listen to this track, you will know where the rest of the album is coming from. Speaking about how yes, this is not like stuff that is out now. Yes, it has a old school feel to it. Yes, to some of you this might sound outdated, but this is how I make my music. This is how the album is intended to sound. I had one of my label mates from my Japan releases get on the track, Verses. He's the type of dude that does music how he feels, not so concerned with "what's hot" right now so he was a good fit for the track. As he reminisces on growing up and living hip hop, even though we are from different parts of the country, we did similar things. We all did growing up in that era.
3. Wisdom Over Weapons feat. Cadence
Well I had to put my guy Cadence on a track on the album of course. I grew up a big Raw Produce/Cadence fan and now were friends, so I have to take advantage anytime I can to get him on a track. I'm not just saying this because he put the album out alongside Domination but this guy is like the meaning of conscious hip hop in the flesh. He's on another level above me lyrically. Ok let me get off his nuts for a sec and talk about the song. Sorry, just had to get that off my chest. Giving credit when its due. I made this beat, really liked it and wondered how Cadence would sound on it. So I sent it to him and he sounded dope of course. He also came up with the concept for the track. Was definitely an issue that had to be addressed on the album. The concept of this song is best described in the last line of his verse, "We don't need a war on problems, we need solutions". Basically saying we do not need to be going to war for anything right now, we should be finding out the problem and fixing it in a more intellectual civilized manor. Whether it be the war over seas or war on drugs. Wisdom is better then weapons of war is a old proverb basically saying in any conflict, to have wisdom and better strategy is better than any physical weapon that can be used.
4. All Love feat. NYOIL
This song here features another friend of mine in the industry NYOIL. For those of you that are familiar with his work, you know if he's involved with a track, there is going to be some wise and deep **** being said. This time around, we talk about making a difference with music. A difference in society/hip hop and the way we view things. Doing it in such a way where you might not want to hear the truth about how we feel about some of your music and the way you live, but its tough love and we have to be honest.
5. About Time feat. Dumi Right of Zimbabwe Legit (Free Download)
http://www.zshare.net/audio/52639028959350ff/
About Time is strangely the same name as the album but I wouldn't really call it a title track . They have 2 different meanings. This one I brought Dumi Right of Zimbabwe Legit along for the ride. Another label mate on Pro Se. This joint talks about the perception of time and all the different ways it affects everything in our lives and the universe for that matter. Its almost written in semi riddles and was an idea that had just popped in my head one day as I thought about sometimes I wish I had more time and some days I wish would just end. This type of style is right up Dumi's alley and he fit the track perfectly with his take on the subject. By the way the "what's it all about" line in the hook is sampled from Large Professor "Ijuswannachill". I placed it over the beat differently than the way he said it over the original track. I mention this because I have had a few people ask me where is that line from? I guess cause it sounded so familiar but they just couldn't place it.
6. Thought You Should Know
This was actually the last song I completed on the album and happens to be one of, if not my favorite beat on the album. No samples on this one but at the same time it doesn't have that cheesy sound like all the keyboard non samples on the radio. I'm a sucker for fender rhodes. So soulful. I usually fall in love with any beat that has a nice fender rhodes layin in there all smooth. Lyrics wise this song does not really have a concept. I remember showing this song to Anti after I finished it and he said how he had the song on repeat in his Ipod walkin through the city that day and mentioned how he bopped to the beat the whole time. I said did ya listen to the lyrics at all? He said actually he was more busy enjoying the beat more than anything and that he would give a good listen to the lyrics tomorrow. I said don't bother, its really not about anything, you will not gain anything from listening to them. In fact you will become dumber after hearing the verses. He laughed, I sat there with a straight face.
Saint "About Time" now available on CD & Digital
- UGHH.com
http://www.undergroundhiphop.com/store/detail.asp?UPC=PRS02CD
- AccessHipHop.com
http://www.accesshiphop.com/store/?itemid=16022
- Amazon.com
http://www.amazon.com/About-Time-Saint/dp/B001BMV73K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1214931433&sr=1-1
- CDbaby.com
http://cdbaby.com/cd/dominationrec
- iTunes
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=281505332&s=143441
Peace
Domination Recordings
http://www.dominationrec.com
http://www.dominationrechiphop.blogspot.com
http://www.myspace.com/dominationrecordings
http://www.dominationrec.com/pics/SaintAboutTime.jpg
1. Intro/Move On
This song was an attempt to either trick people or just be funny. So many times I have bought albums because I heard one song that I really liked and it ended up being the only song I like on the whole album. So you pop the CD in, track one starts to play and its like what the hell is this? You then realize you are doomed for the rest of the listening session. Once you get to the end of this song on my album you then realize I am basically being sarcastic and don't worry, the rest of the album is what you would expect from a Saint album. It is also a way to show people that I can easily do a style that is more commercial and acceptable but I choose not too. By the way, that song took me all of 25 minutes to write the lyrics and make the beat. Goes to show how lazy these modern day commercial acts are.
2. Do You Remember? feat. Verses
This is the first song I made for the album and it is fitting to start the album off. This song is almost like the real intro. Speaking about the return of the hip hop we have grown to love and sets the album off where if you listen to this track, you will know where the rest of the album is coming from. Speaking about how yes, this is not like stuff that is out now. Yes, it has a old school feel to it. Yes, to some of you this might sound outdated, but this is how I make my music. This is how the album is intended to sound. I had one of my label mates from my Japan releases get on the track, Verses. He's the type of dude that does music how he feels, not so concerned with "what's hot" right now so he was a good fit for the track. As he reminisces on growing up and living hip hop, even though we are from different parts of the country, we did similar things. We all did growing up in that era.
3. Wisdom Over Weapons feat. Cadence
Well I had to put my guy Cadence on a track on the album of course. I grew up a big Raw Produce/Cadence fan and now were friends, so I have to take advantage anytime I can to get him on a track. I'm not just saying this because he put the album out alongside Domination but this guy is like the meaning of conscious hip hop in the flesh. He's on another level above me lyrically. Ok let me get off his nuts for a sec and talk about the song. Sorry, just had to get that off my chest. Giving credit when its due. I made this beat, really liked it and wondered how Cadence would sound on it. So I sent it to him and he sounded dope of course. He also came up with the concept for the track. Was definitely an issue that had to be addressed on the album. The concept of this song is best described in the last line of his verse, "We don't need a war on problems, we need solutions". Basically saying we do not need to be going to war for anything right now, we should be finding out the problem and fixing it in a more intellectual civilized manor. Whether it be the war over seas or war on drugs. Wisdom is better then weapons of war is a old proverb basically saying in any conflict, to have wisdom and better strategy is better than any physical weapon that can be used.
4. All Love feat. NYOIL
This song here features another friend of mine in the industry NYOIL. For those of you that are familiar with his work, you know if he's involved with a track, there is going to be some wise and deep **** being said. This time around, we talk about making a difference with music. A difference in society/hip hop and the way we view things. Doing it in such a way where you might not want to hear the truth about how we feel about some of your music and the way you live, but its tough love and we have to be honest.
5. About Time feat. Dumi Right of Zimbabwe Legit (Free Download)
http://www.zshare.net/audio/52639028959350ff/
About Time is strangely the same name as the album but I wouldn't really call it a title track . They have 2 different meanings. This one I brought Dumi Right of Zimbabwe Legit along for the ride. Another label mate on Pro Se. This joint talks about the perception of time and all the different ways it affects everything in our lives and the universe for that matter. Its almost written in semi riddles and was an idea that had just popped in my head one day as I thought about sometimes I wish I had more time and some days I wish would just end. This type of style is right up Dumi's alley and he fit the track perfectly with his take on the subject. By the way the "what's it all about" line in the hook is sampled from Large Professor "Ijuswannachill". I placed it over the beat differently than the way he said it over the original track. I mention this because I have had a few people ask me where is that line from? I guess cause it sounded so familiar but they just couldn't place it.
6. Thought You Should Know
This was actually the last song I completed on the album and happens to be one of, if not my favorite beat on the album. No samples on this one but at the same time it doesn't have that cheesy sound like all the keyboard non samples on the radio. I'm a sucker for fender rhodes. So soulful. I usually fall in love with any beat that has a nice fender rhodes layin in there all smooth. Lyrics wise this song does not really have a concept. I remember showing this song to Anti after I finished it and he said how he had the song on repeat in his Ipod walkin through the city that day and mentioned how he bopped to the beat the whole time. I said did ya listen to the lyrics at all? He said actually he was more busy enjoying the beat more than anything and that he would give a good listen to the lyrics tomorrow. I said don't bother, its really not about anything, you will not gain anything from listening to them. In fact you will become dumber after hearing the verses. He laughed, I sat there with a straight face.
Saint "About Time" now available on CD & Digital
- UGHH.com
http://www.undergroundhiphop.com/store/detail.asp?UPC=PRS02CD
- AccessHipHop.com
http://www.accesshiphop.com/store/?itemid=16022
- Amazon.com
http://www.amazon.com/About-Time-Saint/dp/B001BMV73K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1214931433&sr=1-1
- CDbaby.com
http://cdbaby.com/cd/dominationrec
- iTunes
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=281505332&s=143441
Peace
Domination Recordings
http://www.dominationrec.com
http://www.dominationrechiphop.blogspot.com
http://www.myspace.com/dominationrecordings