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Another interview with Static

Static electricity Static plays some cuts from "Suppertime" while cruising around town in his pristine 2003 Bentley Armage R. His wide-ranging and velvety vocals melt over the tracks, which range from bouncy headnodders to sensual, soul-searching cuts. With lyrics that hearken back to old-school soul, one track plays out like a love letter set to music; another is laced with suggestive sexual innuendo. A few include well-placed rap verses. All of them make you think. "I'm coming with some OG music," Static says. "I walk a thin line between hip-hop and R & B." This music is an odd juxtaposition to "Jeepers Creepers 2," the movie playing on three screens of Static's in-car theater system. The murderous rampage of the film's gruesome monster somehow ceases to be revolting when set to Static's heartfelt words. "My new step is to establish myself as an artist," says Static, who admits he's going after R. Kelly's m

Attention Playa Fans! Your Votes Needed!

Slam here, don't mean to turn this into a plug for my own blog, but I figure heck why not. If you haven't been to my site, I'm currently doing a "March Madness" on my own blog for r&b. Today, Playa is facing off against Blackstreet, so I would appreciate if everyone would take a minute to vote. Just click the picture below to go and vote!

Music: J.Valentine - Doggystyle

I came across J.Valentine's twitter and noticed he was talking about a new track leaking. He also mentioned Static in the same tweet, so I went song hunting and here it is: You hear Static doing the background vocals? Crazy! The song is a definite banger. If you don't know or remember J.Valentine, you better check out his music. He had the jam "She Worth The Trouble" and is going to be doing big things soon.

Suppertime: Listening Party Recap

I'm telling you guys, it was a ball! We played a bunch of joints from Suppertime, and then Neeze rolled in and started playing a bunch of unreleased stuff. - An old JoJo track called "Bad Boy" - A Brandy joint produced by Dr Dre, written by Static - A huge amount of records from Static's library All in all, for those that no showed, you guys missed out on a lot. But everyone deserves a second chance. We'll have more listening parties in the future. And check this out, if we get a huge amount of people on Skype, Neeze will play stuff from... ... DA BASSMENT era.

Music: Timbaland & Magoo "Joy" featuring Ginuwine & Playa

In my opinion, on most of Timbaland's albums, it seems that most of the best tracks don't even feature him primarily on the song. "Joy" is a personal favorite of mine from the 1997 album "Welcome to Our World" and features both Ginuwine and Playa on the track with a rap by Static. This is the first of a few songs I'm going to feature that have Static rapping. I always found his raps to be a bit different; very "melodic" and very unique to say the least.

The 100th Post: SUPPERTIME LISTENING PARTY

We've hit the 100 post plateau so it's a good time to thank all the readers that have been here from day 1 and also the new readers who are checking the blog out everyday. As part of our thank you, we're gonna give you readers an opportunity to listen to some Suppertime snippets. It'll be on Skype tonight at 10 pm EST (7 pm PST). Yes, I know it's on a very short notice, but as some great person once said, "you snooze, you lose". All you have to do is download Skype: http://www.skype.com/download/ Make a username and then add either DJ Slam or I. My username: s00perbuddha Slam's username: thedjslam I'm gonna try getting Neeze in the chat too, so if you guys want to ask him any questions, here is your chance! Let's do this!

Music: Playa "Woozy" (Romeo Must Die Soundtrack)

Although Aaliyah stole the show in the movie and also on the soundtrack, Playa also contributed a nice little song to the soundtrack for "Romeo Must Die." The soundtrack was actually released by Blackground records and featured other Blackground artists such as Ginuwine, Timbaland & Magoo. Ginuwine's "Simply Irresistable" was actually also written by Static for this album.

Music: Static Major - Soldier

Released on the B-side of the "Till The Wheels fall Off" 12" Promo single, "Soldier" is a track that hasn't been talk about that much. This is a banger, OG Music again on the production, on the lyrics & Static does a rap. According to ascap, Pretty Ricky got a song called "Soulja", is it another song Static gave away ?? Neeze! Need help :) Like always, we bring you exclusive listening on the Staticismusicblogspot! Enjoy & let everybody knows the real source for Static Major Music!

Music: Static Major - Dirty Mind

I'm sure a lot of ya'll already know about this track, seeing as how it was one of the very first Static songs to leak on the internet. Well, here is the song in CDQ... And just a quick note for everyone, I don't have a problem with anyone downloading these songs for personal use. But for the bloggers out there who post these exclusive tracks on their personal blog, please keep in mind that we put a lot of effort into this blog and it would mean a lot to us if you would redirect the listeners to our page.

Music: Smoke E. Digglera - On The Downside (feat. Static Major)

We've already posted some material from Digital Black, so let's continue the Playa trend and showcase Smokey aka Smokey E. Digglera of Playa. This song, "On The Downside", comes from Smokey's latest album "The Truth In The Booth". I have no idea when the song was made, but I do know that the song was produced by J-Dub and Buddah (no relation to me though, lol). As usual, it's a hot joint and really makes you think about relationships and the difficulty of being in one.

Question Of The Week #7

You think you know Static and the rest of the Superfriends clique? If you've done your research, you would know each members' alias. I'll give you the easy one. Ginuwine: Flash Gordon Fill out the rest! Timbaland and Missy Elliott: Magoo: Aaliyah: Static: Black: Smokey: The first person to get it correct will receieve an unreleased Static joint Edit: Congrats to LCSS for getting it correct. Tim & Missy: Wonder Twins Magoo: Green Latern Ginuwine: Flash Gordon Aaliyah: Wonder Woman Static: Ice Man Black: Wolverine Smokey: Aqua Man

Music: Playa - Aaliyah, Aaliyah

As we continue the Aaliyah theme... I'll be honest with ya'll when I say this song actually got me emotional when I first heard it.

Music: Static Major - Eye Candy

I've been posting a bunch of rap tracks for everyone, but it's time I flip it back to R&B for a minute. This track was produced by Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins and also features a rap by Darkchild. I don't really know a lot about this track, but notice how Rodney Jerkins says "Darkchild...Playa"? Does that mean this was going to be for Playa?

Music: Playa "One Man Woman" featuring Aaliyah (Happy Birthday Babygirl!)

I have to admit, I'm such a sucker for this song. For me, this is one of those feel good songs that I could put on at any time, no matter what, and it will put me in a good mood. Can you believe that Aaliyah would have been 31 today? I sometimes forget that she accomplished so much at such an early age. Even if you put her body of work up against most other r&b artists, she still comes out on top. Of course, we have to give Static his due as he penned many of her major hits. But as Tim mentioned, the two had a very special chemistry and worked very well together. One thing is for sure, they are still creating those hits right now up in heaven.

Taura "Aura" Jackson talks about "Crazy" and Static Major

I've posted some information on the blog exclusive joint "Crazy" by Aura already, but I figured it would make more sense if we heard it straight from her, because she was actually there. So here is the very talented Aura talking about the history of the track: I was signed to Atlantic at the time. Gee Roberson was my A&R and he manages Kanye. Kanye came to the studio and had forgotten his records, but I'm an avid Joni Mitchell fan and had some of her records there. It was like magic watching Kanye work. He crafted that beat like it was a priceless sculpture. When it started to come together Gee, who managed Static at that time too said "What do you think about Static co-writing with you?" Well, I was ecstatic, pun fully intended. Within an hour or so, Static came over. I was fully aware and familiar with his work with Playa, Aaliyah, Genuine and he had also written my girl Truth Hurts super sick single "Addicted", so I was excited. He came in

Static Major Is Music: March Madness

As you've probably noticed with those "Questions Of The Weeks", I wanted to read your opinions and find out what your favourite Static songs were. Well, to make things more fun, we have created something similiar to the NCAA: March Madness concept, only with songs that Static had written/performed. http://www.bracketmaker.com/tmenu.cfm?tid=347188 Get ready to vote for the best Static related song of all time! We'll post a matchup every day, and we expect everybody to vote.

Music: Digital Black "If You Don't Call" featuring Static Major

Another song from Digital Black featuring Static, "If You Don't Call" is from Black's 2005 "R&Street Mixtape Volume 1." Once again, I'm just amazed by the Static's harmonies, because to me that's what really makes this song catchy to me. Digital Black "If You Don't Call" featuring Static Major

Music: Native - After Hours... (Feat. Static Major)

It's a Lousiville thing, y'all know Static is a KY representer, & how he likes to work with local rappers, especially Goodfella & Native. So this is the hood side of Static i want to talk about with the song "After Hours..." produced by Chink Santana (he did most of his work with Ashanti, at the Murder Inc days). Like he said in an ineterview one time "If it can be played in the hood, then it's not right", so there he is, between rappin' & singin', his rap is so smooth, he doesn't really rap or sing in that song, it's a mix of it. As always, vocal arragements are his trademark, you can recognize his touch in one in a million. So here's a taste of this hood music, thx again to Neeze for the song.

Music: Digital Black "Halfway" featuring Static Major

Here's a song from Digital Black called "Halfway" off of his 2004 album "Memoirs of an R&B Thug" that features Static. When I was first listening to the song, I thought it was a cool song. But once I heard Static jump on the track, it totally blew me away. The way he harmonizes and just completely adds a new element to the song is just amazing to me. I'd love to hear other people's thoughts and if you had the same reaction. Digital Black "Halfway" featuring Static Major

Music: Ginuwine "Final Warning" featuring Aaliyah & Static Major

Here's another gem that was written by Static for Ginuwine. As Tim pointed out in the interview, G didn't have enough time to record the whole thing, so those are still Static's vocals on the chorus, which for us Static fans, is obviously a great touch on the song. If you didn't have a chance to listen to the interview with Tim that was recently posted, this song was a late addition to the "100% Ginuwine" album and that's why they were pressed for time in recording it. Since G was so quick to take credit for the songs Static wrote for him, where would his career really be without Static's writing?

Southernaire/SWATT Music Era Feature: Goodfella

If you're a big Static fan, then you've probably heard of Goodfella before. He was on the fan favourite joint "Slow Jams", along with many other tracks that have leaked onto the internet. Here is his latest one song titled "Yeah". Let us know your honest opinion on the track! And here is a track that may be familiar to some of you, but it may be new to the rest of the readers here. Here is "Ghetto" featuring Static.

Music: Tank "Unpredictable"

Here is one of the two songs that Static wrote for Tank on his second album "One Man." I was always a big fan of this beautiful song even before I knew Static wrote it, and it makes me like it that much more! Would love to hear a Static version of this song......paging Neeze......

Music: Static Major - At The Bar

It's not even a Monday, but I've been playing this song a lot lately so I had to share it with everyone now! This song showcases Static's music ability from the lyrics, to the vocals, and then to the sick rap. And according to ASCAP, our very own Neeze had a hand in writing the track :) Check back soon as we have more surprises coming. We've already heard Static the artist, but we're going to show you the other sides of Static. Tim has already mentioned rare footage coming, and I'm going to fill you in on the SWATT music era. Music from the rest of Static's team is coming soon!

An interview with Static Major

This was probably done in 2004 or so... How did you start writing songs for other artists? I left Louisville in 1992 and I got thrown into the Jodeci camp and that was back when he had Timbland, Missy, Ginuine, Tweet and we all was starvin, workin. Then we all branched out to our own separate ways. And I was blessed to write a lot of hits. Im in a group called Playa. We put out an album in 1998. The three of us, all from Louisville. Now Im getting ready to release my solo album. Did you get all this opportunity from just being around those folks? Actually the Aaliyah situation came through my management. They the owners of Blackground Records and thats the label that Aaliyah was on, not to mention thats her uncle. So they manage me and they managed Timbaland and Ginuwine at the time. That was the camp. I just was showing up with the right records. Me and Aaliyah had a hell of a chemistry. She really trusted my sound and where I was going with it. Did you work close with her? Did she ha

Music: Playa "Let It Go"

If you've heard this song by Playa and the beat sounds familiar, that's because it should. Alicia Keys released "You Don't Know My Name" with the same beat in 2003 and the song reached #3 on the Billboard Top 100. Although we don't know the story of why the beat, which was produced by Kanye West, is used for two different songs, I might venture a guess at it. You see, once it was realized Playa's second album would not be released and thus "Let It Go" would be shelved, I'm pretty sure Kanye wanted to capitalize his gains on the beat and sold it to Alicia. Maybe Tim can clarify, as this is just my guess! Here is the Alicia Keys song for comparison purposes. Which do you like better?

Question Of The Week #5

Whatsup guys? Buddha speaking here... I just want your thoughts and opinions on certain things that we're about to do on the blog. First and foremost , happy new year to everyone. And onto business, since it is a new year we're going to change a few things around here. For one, starting this monday I'm going to post an untagged version of each track from the mixtape. Just like twitter has it's "Music Monday", we have "Static Music Monday". And to follow up that comment with a question, in the future, would you rather have mixtapes like the Christmas ones or us just posting individual tracks from time to time? And if we do choose the mixtape route, do you guys strictly want Static's songs or also tracks that Static has written for others (like that Aura track I just posted)? Thanks a lot everyone and let's make 2010 a big year for the blog. Static Major 4 Life!

Music: Aura - Crazy (feat. Kanye West and Clipse) (UPDATED WITH FULL SONG)

Once Playa decided to go their separated ways, we soon saw Digital Black and Smoke E. Digglera release their debut albums. As time went by, they went to work on their second albums and released them a short while later. The only member of Playa that has yet to have their album released is Static. You may wonder to yourself, "why?". It is well documented that Static wanted "Suppertime" to be the perfect album so he reworked his album many times until he was satisfied with it. A few years ago, a tracklisting of Suppertime leaked onto the internet and although it doesn't have a lot of the songs that are confirmed for the album ("I Got My", "Coffee In Da Morning", "4 a Long Time"), there are some interesting bits to it. Static Major - Suppertime On Da Feddy Side 1. 9 to 5 2. At The Bar 3. Crazy Feat. Kanye West 4. Souljah 5. Until The Wheelz Fall Off 6. Sick & Tired Feat. Kanye West 7. Get Together Feat. Timbaland 8. Dirty Mind 9. H