Keep it cool kid. People usually show hate. That was my mentality when I first started making music in highschool, growing up in Pontiac Michigan. 20 years later, that motto holds a different position in the career of One Be Lo. K.I.C.K. P.U.S.H. was birthed in the wee hours of the night, while most people [cont.]
Some say this decade has so far belonged to the South, once again however the Midwest is being underestimated. Every year the lists have been filled with everyone from Chicago’s Common and Kanye to Detroit’s Eminem and Jay Dee or Minneapolis’ Atmosphere and Brother Ali. One Be Lo is yet another Midwest who’s been solid [cont.]
HHS: First of all, let’s talk about the new album…what can we expect from a collaboration between One Be Lo and Majestik Legend? Is this Binary Star II or something completely different? Lo: With this project, I gotta be on top of my game because Magestik Legend is on top of his. Because of that [cont.]
Whether it’s dishing the assist or taking it to the hoop on his own, Nashid Sulaiman has proven that he can play all positions on the hip-hop court. Under the name OneManArmy, him and friend Senim Silla teamed up as Binary Star and proceeded to take over the Midwestern hip-hop scene. Featuring narratives like “Glen [cont.]
Also known as One Man Army of the now defunct group, Binary Star hailing from Detroit, One Be Lo’s official solo debut LP carries an acronym which stands for: Sounds Of Nashid Originate Good Rhymes And Music. With his 1988 upbringing on hip hop, influenced mainly by artists such as KRS-ONE and Ice Cube, [cont.]
In essence, the release of Binary Star’s Masters Of The Universe (also known as Waterworld) was comparable to Brandon Lee’s untimely death while filming The Crow. Here was an album that was recorded in 1997 and 1998, but was held in the vaults until the year 2000, when it was finally released. It received a [cont.]
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