Young Guru Says Jay-Z’s Different Because He Tells the Truth during a recent sit down as guest speaker for an “Arts at MIT” event, the legendary and highly decorated producer faced a crowd of university students and addressed more than a few topics!
Young Guru Says Jay-Z’s Different Because He Tells the Truth during a recent sit down as guest speaker for an “Arts at MIT” event, the legendary and highly decorated producer faced a crowd of university students and addressed more than a few topics!
Young Guru has taken to his latest interview with Hardknock T.V. to discuss the conservation of Hip Hop and says that documentation is key! With Hip Hop attracting the attention of all races, the renown music engineer/producer stated ‘it’s the one place where the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream has been realized’ and that Hip Hop is not color based. Check out his full interview here!
I have been waiting for for an invite for a little while now, waiting to the point I started to lose my excitement. But as I ran across this footage of extraordinary music producer, Young Guru, having such a beautiful tech experience, I have been reinvigorated with excitement!!
Young Guru recently made his way up top to Canada for a small tour, and sat down with The Come-Up Show to chop it up about what he has going on. The legendary producer spoke about his good friend/frequent collaborator Jay-Z, what piracy has done to hip-hop, his new headphone line and more below.
Just Blaze and Young Guru have a thing or two in common. The producers sat down to interview each other about a few things including Just’s EDM “Higher,” and more. In part two of their interview, Guru and Blaze open up about their early Roc-A-Fella Days, Keep It Real Wednesdays, and much more.
Just Blaze and Young Guru sit down for an exclusive conversation on Hard Knock TV. The interview starts of with Young Guru asking Just Blaze about his new song Higher and about making transition from Hip Hop into EDM. Just Blaze says that he has always made electronic beats but that he didn’t always have a place to release those beats which were often ahead of their times. Now that the genre lines are so blurred it is seen as more acceptable to listen to everything. Check out the interview below!