Wednesday, December 15, 2010

I just downloaded an Eminem discography, but I left out the albums I own, and mostly downloaded it for the misc. tracks from other people's albums, soundtracks, etc., and all the fucking freestyles!!!! AMAZING. I mean, I know this last year has been brutal as fuck for all us dawgs who have been there since 99., but fer real, in the years between 2000-2003 this guy really was the best rapper. Some of these songs that arent on Eminem albums are fucking brilliant. I don't know what else to say about it, it's smart, funny, clever, dark, and just, impressive. Great rap.

Sunday, December 5, 2010


1 Intro
2 Who the Fuck is David R.?
3 Don't Worry About Me
4 IDA (interlude)
5 Dirt
6 Sexy Interlude
7 Rain Dog Beach
8 Go Button (interlude)
9 Back Peddlin
10 Trouble feat. Manny Boii Spittin
11 Youth Live
12 Get My Grown Man On

So this will be it, I think, the first official release for Stephen Hero, Verses From the Working Class. I'm pretty proud of this I think. I really enjoyed making it, and Willow Bell, Dan Tweedie and Tynan Dunfield did some great production. Should be putting up a song from it soon. Also my favourite Halifax rapper Manny B is donating a verse. So I would really like to think of this album as mostly an honest and serious ode to Hip Hop. I tried to make it as exlusively hip hop head shit as possible, cause that's what I am, and all I can hope is that no one compares it to backpack rap. I drop a lot of references in the album from No Way Out especially, but also Project Pat, Grip Plyaz and some other dudes. I tribute a little biggie, Ye, Beastie Boys. I don't know, but it was really fun to make, and it's strictly for dawgs, special mention to the bucks, and also from SJ, Sara G, Shanice, Jay & Strokes, D-Town, JJ, Tooth, all those dawgs. This is copyright fcs dude.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Hey everyone...it's me. It's been a long time, I shouldn'ta left you, without a blog post to...read once. Um, Stephen Hero is back baby, working on the official debut LP, titled 'Verses From the Working Class,' featuring production from Willow Bell (Whale Skin, Jenocide), Tynan Dunfield (Writers Strike, Dance Movie) and Dan Tweedie (The Belle Comedians, Rain Dogs). It will be released for free online care of foodclothingshelter music, on bandcamp. It will also feature a guest spot by Manny Boii Spittin (Blue Team). Glad to be back.