Wednesday, December 3, 2014

“I do shit my way” – Dephlow


Clutch Players University @clutchsociety @nikolejaye caught up with Don't Sleep artist Dephelow to discuss his upcoming album, his opinion on the state of Hip-Hop, and much more.


(CP) When did you fall in love with Hip-Hop? Why did you choose Hip-Hop as your platform? 

I got introduced to Ice Cube, Too Short, Tela, and the whole Bay Area and West Coast sound from my OG uncle who is from San Francisco around 92'. Also, I use to fall asleep listening to AZ in 95'. But, my first Hip-Hop CD I've purchased was the Wu Tang 'Enter the 36 Chambers'. By that point I would say I was in love, but I didn't understand how deep. The diversity of my exposure to funk and jazz before rap embedded the essence of it in me before I ever realized it.
 
"I think Hip- Hop chose me”
 
(CP) From your perspective is there a difference in Hip-Hop within the Underground and Mainstream Hip-Hop? If so could you briefly describe the differences and the similarities?
 
 “ The difference between underground and mainstream in my opinion and from my understanding is about marketing products. The radio seems to distinguish the difference, and they are only on air to sell advertising slots. The programming is geared towards making the machine money. That's why "Happy" was so genius to me. The moment I heard it I knew that it was a perfect record for licensing because the vibe is one that, if associated with a consumer, jives perfectly with an emotional response to spending. Substitute "Fancy" in the same equation and get the same results.
 
(CP) Could you briefly tell our Clutch Players University the city you’re from? And, how did that city shape your mentality and rhymes?

I'm from Hampton, Virginia. The 757. I'm from the same neighborhood as Allen Iverson. I mention him because he embodies the competitive spirit of the place I was raised. You have to be better than good. You have to be great. The dog that was in him is in me. It's rooted in the mentality here. The 757 produces the best that there is. Period. But around here your people will still shit on you. It makes it hard to make it out, but even more competitive.

(CP) Here at Clutch Players University we value consistency. What do you want to contribute to the culture of Hip-Hop musically and socially?

I highly value consistency. Not just musically, but as a person. If you can create in the moments of highs and lows of life you can touch everyone. You can be honest, and those moments become timeless because everyone at some point will share that experience and connect with you. That's what I strive for musically, but I still enjoy rhyming about rhyming. Slick lines and timing. Double entendres. All of the things that made me rewind songs to learn my favorite emcees verses.
Socially, I want to help reshape the way we treat each other to bottom line it.


(CP) Could you briefly describe to our Clutch readers. Who is Dephlow? 

Dephlow is a writer, director, artist, student, calculated, and humble. I listen more than I talk. But I do so much more than emcee that I won't go ignored. I was born on the same day, from the same hood, with the same drive and heart as the aforementioned Allen Iverson. Dephlow is to the game what Allen Iverson was to the NBA."

“I do shit my way”

(CP) What can the people expect next from Dephlow?

I'm working on an album with an incredible producer named Phoniks. It will be my first official solo effort so I'm putting it together very carefully. I will probably be on a few features on albums and mixtapes between now and the release of that project.

But right now I'm focused on recording those highs and lows of life in ways that I can also create compelling visuals for.”

(CP) What artist's does Dephlow listen to?
 
I listen to Big K.R.I.T, Wu-Tang, Nas, Royce da 5'9, Eminem, Anti Lilly, Envy Hunter, Awon, Lupe Fiasco, Tiff The Gift, Nipsey Hustle, Cyhi The Prynce, Phonte, Elzhi, Dom Kennedy, TDE, Outkast, Joey Bad A$$, Chance the Rapper, LOX, AZ, Heltah Skeltah, Redman, The Roots, Beanie Sigel, Skyzoo, Torae. All on the shuffle. No particular order.


(CP) In your opinion which emcees could have a successful run as an athlete? Which, athletes could have a successful run as an emcee?

I couldn't name one either way. Everybody needs to stay in their own lanes in my opinion. Y'all heard that Lance Stephenson "Hot Ni**a" freestyle right?


(CP) In your opinion do you think the Hip-Hop culture is organically evolving? Is there a difference between Rap and Hip-Hop today?

This thing we call Hip-Hop that is reclassified as rap depending on who you are talking to is doing something, but I can't say exactly what it is. Evolving, changing, assimilating, regressing, whatever way you see it, it is everywhere. The language, the styles of clothes (however unfortunate), and the central themes all translate beyond borders. It will eventually become a punchline to a joke if we keep giving certain people a mic and a pass.


The difference between Rap and Hip-Hop in my mind is the difference between a trend and a tradition.”

(CP) Could you provide some words of encouragement for the Clutch Players University, dreamers, or visionaries?

I encourage Clutch Players University to keep doing what you're doing, as cliché’ as that probably is. Since we linked I can only naturally believe in your cause, or I wouldn't believe in my purpose.


Only do shit you believe in, and keep the faith in the power of communication.”


Social Connections:

https://www.twitter.com/dephlow

https://www.influitmedia.com


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