Monday 21 April 2008

Fabolous Hopes To Pull From His Decade-Long Career -- And A Mystery Movie -- For Next LP

Fabolous Hopes To Pull From His Decade-Long Career -- And A Mystery Movie -- For Next LP







Newly House of York — Fabolous may have a babe face, just the Brooklyn MC is workings on his fifth album and is already 10 old age oceanic abyss into his career, having first freestyled for DJ Clue in 1998.
"I don't ever so try to brag about that, because I want people to recollect the youngness," he told MTV News originally this week, laughing.
Just the lyrist said he has matured as an creative person, as he's workings on his untitled next project, which he told Mixtape Monday recently volition be based on a film (he's still hush on precisely what flick).
'Loso did explain that he's trying to take pieces from to each one of his previous album, along with the movie concept, to pull up in concert what he hopes testament be his charles Herbert Best album still.
"I just now want to show the growth a little bit," he said. "I started encyclopaedism a little more. My low record album was my baby. It was just something to be able to come in come out and express myself. I want to still keep the tenderness of that. My second album, they were saying that sophomore whammy is in front of you, so I wanted to come up with hits. I figured people knew my name [by now], so I had to come with large songs. Real Lecture, I was in a different place. I grew up. I wasn't the saame kid I came in as. This was becoming my career. I wasn't just rapping to pat. I had to esteem it in that light. I have to go on that in mind. It's non only my rocking horse, it pays my bills, and that keeps you motivated too. My last album was sort of like motivational music. I was trying to make music that was relatable. The title, From Aught to Something, was a motivating to non conciliate, to try to get to a greater extent."
Fab plans to liberation his first i in short from his next album, which he hopes volition be released in Sept. In the interim, he's come out on the road with OneRepublic. He explained how he's touring with a live band for the number one time and said the experience has been eye-opening.
"I played with a band one time or twice in my calling," he said. "Just because I'm on a college circuit, I felt like it would be a little different to lend a band into play and look how the songs sound.
"We had close to rehearsals, and they came in and went through it, and that's how you find out if you like them or non, just they hit it on key," he added. "It sounded cola. It exactly sounds loony. It gives you a different energy acting."