Rawkus Appreciation

CousinLarry

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http://www.allhiphop.com/hiphopnews/?ID=4629Rawkus is back...skeptical of new shit but fond memories of the old shit.Is it time for a rawkus appreciation post? My vote goes for Body Rock. Q-Tip, Mos Def, and Tash I love that track. Im technically advancedTo turn you on like cybersex, so in less than two sec?sI blind mcs like thomas dolby with the science thatll leaveThey braincells fryin slowly
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if someone can throw me one of those rawkus button up windbreaker jackets id be thankful... i gave mine to a girlfriend of mine years and years ago and told her she could have it. i kinda regret that shit now cause i only have the patchwerk records one.

i could also use another hoodie cause mine is pretty worn now...

music-wise: rose family
 
Some of my favourite records from Rawkus include:

Fortified Live, Definition, My Crown (Black Attack), Universal Magnetic, Fire In Which You Burn, Krazy Kings, Mayor (Pharoahe Monch), 1-9-9-9.

PEACE
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Im indifferent on this. I probably wont buy anything from this label. I did buy some records back then, and I really wish I hadnt. Even that company flow shit. Weak.
 
db: careful what you write... theres a lot of rawkus lovers out there... i will say though that if you take away the music the promos were cool and the people were nice as well.

i was sent so many tshirts for me and my old lady at the time. jackets and all types of schwag. it was nice!

still friends with zvi, my homegirl sheila, and various other peoples that used to work for rawkus at one time or another... shit i even got checks from rawkus for manipulating charts

RAWKUS ROCKS!
 
Fauxers, I'm fairly confident you have harbored a raised Rawkus eyebrow at one point in your life...I have witnesses.
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here are some i like...

Shabaam Sahdeeq - Side 2 Side b/w Arabian Nights
High & Mighty - Dirty Decibels feat. Pharoah Monche b/w Weed, B-Boy Document feat. Skillz & Mos Def
7xL - Sir Menelik feat. Grand Puba & Sadat X
RA the Rugged Man - Stanley Kubrick
Medina Green - Crosstown Beef
Kool G Rap - My Life
Skillz - Imagine
 
Fauxers, I'm fairly confident you have had a raised Rawkus eyebrow at one point in your life...I have witnesses.
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Let's get this straight: certain of your fellow Yay Area denizens have been responsible for a nasty rumor that I have either a Rawkus logo or the name Fondle 'Em tattooed on my belly with an arrow pointing downwards. Neither is true.










But seriously, I own and like the first Mos Def 12" and the first Reflection Eternal 12"--I have both of those guys' albums, too, although it's been a long time since I've listened to either one. Used to have the Company Flow album and some of the 12"s.
 
high and mighty were very nice dudes. i was staying at my parents house when they were out of town and i was taking care of the cats. hi/mi came to sf and came to my folks house so i could interview them for a magazine. friendly, funny, nothing outrageous, played with the cats out in the backyard, talked about music, etc...

same thing with monch. he was really personable but talked funny. like he had a weird lisp or something. nothing bad but thats what i remember most about him... and him wearing a big heavy leather jacket during the day here in sf on a sunny day.

talib was nice... mos was too until he gets around fans and/or black folk. then he becomes a bitch. two-faced like a motherfucker.

menelik was strange... weird dude.

the medina squad was nice. i had known them for awhile so it was always cool with us.

i met skillz once and he was okay. only got to talk to dude for a second but he was personable enough.

never met anyone else on the roster though...

the receptionist at rawkus was a bitch though... didnt care for her much. and that dirty ass elevator was THE WORST! first time i went to rawkus with jgrand and eric parler (?i think... or ralph white) i thought i was going to die in that elevator...

none of these stories matter... i was just remembering the past...
 
The thing with Rawkus was... Anytime I was there.. It looked like a circus. Everyone was kinda acting like they were away at college instead of pushing artist... I was only ever there maybe 4 times, but I just thought it was no way to run a label. Not saying the people that worked there were slackers or anything. Just the atmosphere...

I do think they were a very important indie label in the game mind you...
 
Man, get outta here!
what can I say I was a backpacker when those shits dropped. haven't listened to them since. just reminiscing. though the co-flo album, Big L and Monch still get rotation in my house/ride.