You
have created such a buzz in the underground hip-hop scene, do you feel the
genre needs a shock to the system?
They
know Blu, they know what I'm capable of at this point, its either you want it
or you don't, but I will deliver. Again
and again and again.
How
did you adopt the name Blu?
From
the basketball courts, I only wore sky blue so they called me Blu.
You
and Exile have been two people that have really started turning things around
for hip-hop and the underground. How did you both link up?
Aloe
Blacc was our connecting piece, he brought us together when Exile first started
working on the Dirty Science album.
Last
summer you were both part of the Rock the Bells festival, what was that
experience like?
It
was an honor to be part of such an extravagant event.
You
really started gaining attention, like many these days, with your mixtapes. You
were giving them away, why did you choose to give them away for free?
My G, I didn't even make those tapes, I never heard them either, but they surely
helped inform people a bit on where we come from.
Many
rappers like yourself, Odd Future, Asap Rocky, Action Bronson have been giving
mixtapes away for free to gain attention. Is this the best way to get
attention?
I feel like I started that shit, actually, maybe the second person, Radiohead then
me. I wouldn't say its the best way to get attention, but a free sign doesn't hurt.
You
are constantly releasing albums on your own and have developed such a huge
portfolio of material in such a short amount of time. You never seem to be at a
loss for words on what to say. What is your lyrical muse?
Life
my man, it never stops, and neither should the music.
You
released NoYork! for free after being dropped by Warner Bros. What happened
that they let you go?
We were too out there. the president who signed us, Tom Whalley, got fired. My A&R who worked, "Electric Circus" and "Things Fall
Apart", Naim Ali, got fired. Then
some Russian dude bought the company, and never looked at anyone's deal but
Rick Ross', so I just left, if it wasn't for the Def Jam staff that Lyor put in
there, I would have been gone!
Aside from
rapping and music, is there anything else you would like to dabble in?
Acting
and writing films.
Since hip-hop
is so collaborative, who would you love to work with?
Prince
Paul!
What is next for Blu?
It
better be Prince Paul, fuck it, thats my new single, "Prince Paul"!