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CatchaGroove
09-22-2005, 08:20 PM
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1510158/20050922/roots.jhtml?headlines=true

President Jay-Z's Latest Act: The Roots Ink With Def Jam
09.22.2005 5:08 PM EDT

Signing is the fulfillment of a high-school dream for the long-running Philly rap group.

NEW YORK — Beyoncé, Kelly and Michelle aren't the only ones who can say they fulfilled their destiny this year: The Roots have realized their youthful dream of signing to the label that Russell Simmons and Rick Rubin created.


"The Roots got a new home," drummer ?uestlove said Wednesday in New York. He was at the Hammerstein Ballroom, participating in rehearsals for VH1's upcoming "Hip-Hop Honors" awards show. "You know, back in high school in Philadelphia, when the Roots first started, me and [Roots rapper] Black Thought just used sit in lunch making our album covers, what they would look like. We would put the Def Jam logo on the bottom. That was pipe dream. Now, some 12, 13 years later, nine albums later, we're putting out an album and there is gonna be a Def Jam logo imprint on the bottom of it.

"It's a legacy, it's historical," ?uest continued. "Of course, for the Roots, the most important thing for us is providing grade-quality, hip-hop connoisseur music. So we're very excited to have a new home. We're gonna maximize on it. [The new album] is 15 songs, it's gonna be our darkest, craziest record since [2002's] Phrenology, [1996's] Illadelph Halflife. This is a dirty, dirty record — a raw-sounding record."

The Roots and Jay-Z, of course, have worked together extensively onstage: The group backed Hova for his 2001 Unplugged LP, and ?uest served as musical director for Jay's "farewell" concert, which became the Fade to Black film (see "The Roots' ?uestlove Recalls Jay-Z Farewell Show; Hopes To Inspire Young Musicians" and "Mary J., Missy, R. Kelly, Beyonce Join Jay-Z At Madison Square Garden").

The Roots are almost done recording their new LP — which is titled Game Theory — and it will be out in either February or March. So far they've recorded with Black Star (that's Talib Kweli and Mos Def, in case you forgot) and Saigon. There may be a Jay-Z guest appearance on the album, but that hasn't been confirmed just yet.

"We'll see what's up," ?uest smiled. "I just want him to guide our careers. Of course, being on Def Jam doesn't mean you'll get a free Hova verse."

He paused, then said with a light giggle, "I don't know, does it mean you'll get a free Hova verse? I don't know."

— Shaheem Reid

Extra Cheese
09-22-2005, 08:43 PM
they still arent going to sell records which is what they really want to do the most. they'll be on the list of bands who are good but dont sell: gangstar, m.o.p., etc.,etc.

mickill
09-22-2005, 08:58 PM
It's going to be on Def Jam Left, which is another offshoot label for Def Jam, like Def Jam South and Def Soul. Jay's been signing a bunch of not so great sounding artists for his Roc La Familia label too. I don't know, it's like he doesn't want to put The Roots out like he would any other straight-up rap act on just the regular old Def Jam imprint .

Kid Presentable
09-22-2005, 09:02 PM
With all these imprints, being signed to Def Jam isn't really like being signed to Def Jam at all.

Not the one that double R and Russ started, anyways.

Mcmac
09-22-2005, 09:28 PM
i thought jay owned rocafella not def jam :confused: :confused: :confused:

mickill
09-22-2005, 09:47 PM
With all these imprints, being signed to Def Jam isn't really like being signed to Def Jam at all.

Not the one that double R and Russ started, anyways.

That's what I mean. A few years ago people were making a big deal out of Saukrates getting signed to Def Jam and all he really got signed to was some boutique label run by Redman under Def Jam.

Jay's president of Def Jam, which distributes Roc.

Kid Presentable
09-22-2005, 10:37 PM
That's what I mean. A few years ago people were making a big deal out of Saukrates getting signed to Def Jam and all he really got signed to was some boutique label run by Redman under Def Jam.

Jay's president of Def Jam, which distributes Roc.

Yeah, so he's just in charge of dumping people in whatever category he feels is right.

Not a bad job to have, but impossible to do properly.

M.O.P on roc still makes no sense.

g-mile7
09-23-2005, 01:33 PM
i thought jay owned rocafella not def jam :confused: :confused: :confused:


Jay is president of both Rocafella was bought out by the people of Def Jam...but since he became president of Def Jam he was able to keep the imprint thus rocafella is still its own individual entity, thus the reason why Dame/Biggs/Jig dont get alont (since Jay-Z kept both rocafella and still became presdient of Def Jam)