9th Wonder
Background information
Birth name Patrick Douthit
Also known as 9th Wonder, 9thmatic
Born (1975-01-15) January 15, 1975 (age 37)
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Genres Hip hop
Occupations Record producer, record executive
Instruments Akai MPC 2500, Turntables, Pro Tools, FL Studio[1]
Years active 1997–present
Labels It's A Wonderful World Music Group, Jamla Records
Associated acts Little Brother, Murs, David Banner, Buckshot, Erykah Badu

Patrick Douthit (born January 15, 1975 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina),[2] better known as 9th Wonder is a hip hop record producer, record executive, DJ, lecturer, and lyricist from Durham, North Carolina, U.S. He began his career as the main producer for the group Little Brother, and has also worked with Mary J. Blige, Jean Grae, Wale, Jay-Z, Murs, Drake, Buckshot, Chris Brown, Destiny's Child, J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar, Erykah Badu, Ludacris, Mac Miller, and David Banner. As of 2010, 9th Wonder raps under the name of 9thmatic.[3]

9th Wonder has a smooth and soulful production style that relies on samples from artists such as Al Green and Curtis Mayfield.[4] He attributes the bass lines that he uses in production to DJ Premier, Pete Rock and J Dilla, while he claims to have learned "Aahs" from RZA.[4][clarification needed]

Contents

Music career [link]

9th Wonder's first significant career breakthrough came in 2003 when, as an up-and-coming producer, he released an unofficial remix album of Nas' 2002 album God's Son entitled God's Stepson.[5] Released through internet outlets, the album garnered significant attention and acclaim.[5] The producer has said that he was not thinking in terms of using it to generate a buzz or promote his skills and that at that point: "I never thought any of this of me as a producer was going to happen."[5] The album has since been credited as starting the now regular trend for unofficial 'home-made' remixes of whole albums.[5]

9th Wonder began his career as the main producer for the group Little Brother. As part of Little Brother he gained recognition and critical acclaim for his production on their debut 2003 release, The Listening. [Jay-Z]]'s studio engineer Young Guru was impressed with his work, and contacted 9th Wonder, which led to 9th Wonder producing "Threat" for Jay-Z's 2003 The Black Album.[5] The cut proved to be a mainstream breakthrough for 9th Wonder, most immediately in the major production role he secured on Destiny's Child's 2004 Destiny Fulfilled album that Jay-Z was instrumental in helping bring about.[5] On the album, 9th Wonder produced the tracks "Girl" and "Is She the Reason," plus the bonus track "Game Over".

9th Wonder left Little Brother in 2007.[6][7]

On October 29, 2007, 9th Wonder made a rare public appearance on BET's Rap City, alongside collaborator Talib Kweli. Madlib, Jean Grae and Erykah Badu appeared as well. In 2010, he appeared on BET's 106 & Park countdown with David Banner.

9th Wonder, E. Jones, and rapper J. Cole served as the lead producers of the soundtrack to the EA Sports video game NBA Elite 11. 9th Wonder and J. Cole also appear as "secret characters" in NBA Jam with a team name of Cole & Wonder.

9th Wonder debuted his rapping alter-ego 9thmatic in late 2009. 9thmatic appeared on songs with Khrysis and Sean Boog, Big Remo, Murs and Thee Tom Hardy.

9th Wonder worked with Mississippi rapper David Banner on a collaborative album entitled Death of a Pop Star which was released on December 21, 2010.

It's A Wonderful World Music Group, Jamla Records [link]

In January 2009, 9th Wonder announced plans to start two independent record labels, Jamla and The Academy, under his imprint It's A Wonderful World Music Group (IWWMG). Jamla originally consisted of Skyzoo, GQ, Rapsody, Tyler Woods and Big Remo, while The Academy consisted of Thee Tom Hardy, Actual Proof (Sundown & Enigma), TP, and The Away Team (Khrysis & Sean Boog). The Academy artists were later folded into the Jamla label. Halo and Heather Victoria were announced as the newest members of IWWMG in October 2010.

In July 2010, 9th Wonder officially debuted his production team for IWWMG. The Soul Council consists of Khrysis, E. Jones, Fatin "10" Horton, Ka$h Don't Make Beats, AMP, eric g., and 9th Wonder himself.

Recent and current projects [link]

In 2010, independent filmmaker Kenneth Price documented 9th Wonder's travels for an entire year. This included his times in the studio, classes he taught at Duke University, and performances with Murs at the 2010 Rock the Bells Festival, along with interviews with 9th Wonder about his life and career. All of this was compiled in a Lifted Research Group-sponsored documentary film titled The Wonder Year. The film features appearances by Drake, DJ Premier, DJ Green Lantern, J. Cole, Murs, Lucas Rivers, Sha Money XL, Young Guru, The Alchemist and others. Price went on to direct music videos for artists on 9th Wonder's Jamla Records label.

In August 2010, Drake exchanged tweets with 9th Wonder on Twitter, expressing his desire to work with him again (the first time being the production of "Think Good Thoughts" featuring Phonte and Elzhi for his 2007 mixtape Comeback Season). It was revealed in October 2010 that 9th Wonder would be producing for Drake on his sophomore album Take Care, which was released on November 15, 2011.[8] However, a month prior to the release, 9th Wonder said in an interview that he would not appear on Take Care due to A&R issues.[9]

Singer Chris Brown recorded a series of rap freestyles over 9th Wonder beats. The first was released on July 18, 2011 on YouTube under the title "Real Hip Hop #3." This was followed a day later by "Real Hip Hop #4" featuring Kevin McCall. These tracks were included in Brown's rap mixtape Boy In Detention, released on August 5, 2011.[10]

Hip hop professor [link]

2007 saw a sideline move into music academia for 9th Wonder when, along with Christopher "Play" Martin from hip hop group Kid-n-Play, he was appointed Artist-In-Residence by the Chancellor of North Carolina Central University, and began instructing a hip hop history class in NCCU's Music Dept.[11]

His role as a music professor has proven an ongoing one as in January 2010 it was announced that 9th Wonder would co-teach a class titled "Sampling Soul" with Dr. Mark Anthony Neal at Duke University.[12] In an interview with HitQuarters, he explained the reason for the move into academia: "Educating the youth on where hip-hop comes from and the history of it, using the records we use, gives hip-hop a longer life. I decided to become an advocate of that."[5]

9th has only continued his trek into the world of education, recently receiving acceptance from Harvard University to become a fellow in the Hip Hop Archive. 9th will spend three years working on a research project at Harvard’s W.E.B. Dubois Institute. For 9th's project titled "These Are The Breaks" he will be researching the original records that created his top 10 produced albums. He recently told XXL that he one day hopes to leave producing behind for good to focus on academics. A documentary will also be created by Kenneth Price, chronicling 9th's journey as a Harvard fellow. The blog www.theharvardfellow.com will help fans follow the progression.

P'Tones Records [link]

9th Wonder and Black Jeruz are the spokespeople for the Durham-P'Tones Records Studio which is partnered with North Carolina Central University. The new location for the P'Tones studio is currently being decided. 9th Wonder still resides in North Carolina. He has announced his dedication to the community in Durham, NC by joining P'Tones Records, whose Mission Statement statement is "to create constructive opportunities for inner city youth through no-cost neighborhood music programs." The organization's goal is to give students the opportunity to run a record label, creating music and merchandise while learning about the music industry. Former Professor Kawachi Clemons and founder (of P'Tones) Oren Rosenbaum opened the NCCU-P'Tones studio. The program is set to begin February 2010. Dr. Smith has replaced Dr. Clemons as the point man from NCCU. As of August 1, P'Tones is fundraising through the Pepsi Refresh Project.[13]

Discography [link]

Solo albums [link]

Collaboration albums [link]

Collaboration mixtapes [link]

  • 2006: Battle of the Beats Round 1–2 (with The Alchemist & DJ E.Nyce)
  • 2007: 9th Year Freshman (with CHOPS)
  • 2007: The Graduate (with Kanye West, Mick Boogie & Terry Urban)
  • 2008: The W.ide W.Orld of W.Rap (with E.Ness)
  • 2008: Album Mixtape Volume One (with Cans)
  • 2008: 9 Wonders (NYOIL verses 9th Wonder) (with NYOIL)
  • 2009: The R&B Sensation Mixtape (with Tyler Woods)
  • 2009: Back to the Feature (with Wale & LRG)
  • 2009: The Hardy Boy Mystery Mixtape: Curse of Thee Green Faceded (with Thee Tom Hardy & Don Cannon)
  • 2010: To Hanses Mall (with Akello Light)
  • 2010: Album Mixtape Part 2 (with Cans)
  • 2010: The (Free)EP (with Actual Proof)
  • 2011: TP is my Hero (with TP)
  • 2011: Spring Cleaning (with Mike Schpitz)[15]

Compilation and remix albums [link]

  • 2003: 9th invented the Remix
  • 2003: God's StepsonNas (remix of Nas's album God's Son)
  • 2004: Black Is Back!Jay-Z (Remix of Jay-Z's The Black Album)
  • 2005: The Remix EP (Remixed Songs of Smif-N-Wessun)
  • 2009: Wonder Years – 9th Wonder Golden Years Remix LP
  • 2010: 9th invented the Remix...Again
  • 2010: Loose Joints
  • 2010: Food for Thought
  • 2012: Tutankhamen

References [link]

  1. ^ "In the Studio: 9th Wonder". XLR8R. May 29, 2008. https://www.xlr8r.com/features/2008/05/9th-wonder-studio. Retrieved May 12, 2010. 
  2. ^ 9th Wonder Biography, Muze Ltd.
  3. ^ Tullis, Eric (January 7, 2010). "Fraggle Naggle: Meet 9thmatic, the rapper | Scan | Independent Weekly". Indyweek.com. https://www.indyweek.com/scan/archives/2010/01/07/fraggle-naggle-meet-9thmatic-the-rapper. Retrieved September 8, 2010. 
  4. ^ a b "An interview with 9th Wonder – producer 9th Wonder on working with Jay-Z and his group Little Brother". Remixmag.com. https://emusician.com/remixmag/artists_interviews/musicians/remix_little_feat/. Retrieved January 10, 2011. 
  5. ^ a b c d e f g "Interview With 9th Wonder". HitQuarters. May 31, 2010. https://www.hitquarters.com/index.php3?page=intrview/opar/intrview_9thWonder_Interview.html. Retrieved Jun 15, 2010. 
  6. ^ "Hip Hop News Audio, News, Videos, Albums, Ringtones, Lyrics, Urban Wear". HipHopGame.com. January 27, 2007. https://www.hiphopgame.com/news.php3?id=1510. Retrieved May 12, 2010. 
  7. ^ Listen to More: Producer, Underground (October 10, 2007). "9th Wonder Interview". Djbooth.net. Archived from the original on June 13, 2010. https://www.djbooth.net/index/interviews/entry/9th-wonder-interview-1011071/. Retrieved May 12, 2010. 
  8. ^ Horowitz, Steven J. (October 7, 2010). "Drake Shares Producers on Second Album, Still Uncertain of Title". Rap-Up Magazine. Archived from the original on October 10, 2010. https://www.rap-up.com/2010/10/07/drake-shares-producers-on-second-album-still-uncertain-of-title/. Retrieved October 11, 2010. 
  9. ^ Iraheta, Mark (October 12, 2011). "9th Wonder Will Not Appear on Drake's 'Take Care'". Complex Magazine. https://www.complex.com/music/2011/10/9th-wonder-will-not-appear-on-drakes-take-care. Retrieved October 16, 2011. 
  10. ^ Markman, Rob (August 5, 2011). "Chris Brown Drops Rap Mixtape, Boy In Detention". MTV. https://rapfix.mtv.com/2011/08/05/chris-brown-drops-rap-mixtape-boy-in-detention/. Retrieved August 5, 2011. 
  11. ^ North Carolina Central University. https://www.nccu.edu/directory/details.cfm?id=pdouthit&search=&department=Music. Accessed Mar 2, 2009.
  12. ^ xxlmag.com. https://www.xxlmag.com/online/?p=67160 |date: Jan 4, 2010 |accessdate=Jun 15, 2010
  13. ^ Education (May 31, 2010). "Create 12 No-Cost Recording Studio Programs for Urban Youth Nationwide | Pepsi Refresh Everything". Pep.si. Archived from the original on August 6, 2010. https://pep.si/cJgXRS. Retrieved September 8, 2010. 
  14. ^ https://www.gidipi.com/Murray-039-s-revenge_18903.html
  15. ^ "Mike Schpitz - Spring Cleaning - NoDJ". Indy.livemixtapes.com. https://indy.livemixtapes.com/mixtapes/13979/mike_schpitz_spring_cleaning.html. Retrieved 2012-04-09. 

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All Good?

"All Good?" is the second single from De La Soul's fifth album, Art Official Intelligence: Mosaic Thump, released on January 26, 2000. It was a collaboration between the group and soul legend Chaka Khan, who sings an extended hook that leads into each verse. The song was notably popular in Europe where it received numerous remix treatments.

The song talks about people who abandoned or shunned the group after their initial commercial success and popularity took a dive, and those who attempt to hop back on the bandwagon. The title of the song is a phrase implying that something is either okay ("all good") or not okay ("it ain't all good") as sung by Chaka, during the chorus. The music video version of this song takes place at a car wash based on the film Car Wash and features a cameo appearance from actor Frank Vincent.

Track listing

US release (CD single)

  • "All Good? (Original Mix)" - 5:02
  • Guest Appearance: Chaka Khan
  • "All Good? (Royal G Remix)" - 3:41
  • "All Good? (MJ Cole Remix)" - 5:11
  • All Good (album)

    All Good is the seventh studio album by Filipino singer Nina, released in the Philippines on January 23, 2013 by Viva Records. The album release was accompanied by the singer's comeback major concert at the Music Museum entitled Nina Reborn.

    Background

    On May 8, 2012, Girado signed a five-year recording deal with Viva Records, following the expiration of her contract with Universal. In an interview, she stated that during her Love2Love2Love concert in 2010which was produced by Viva Entertainment, the label's head Vicente Del Rosario, Jr. expressed interest in managing her career. However, she has already signed under Universal at that time. Shortly after her separation with the label, she reunited with Viva with the help of Geleen Eugenio. She expressed working on a new album, saying that it will have "the same Nina sound [...] New songs maybe, can be cover, can be original, but we’re eyeing on original songs." She will be having her acting debut with the label, stating "I'll be going to Singapore to do acting workshop. Because I myself, honestly, don't know much about acting. So if ever I will star in a movie, I'm not half-baked, I'll be prepared. And also for myself, I want to be prepared, especially if I'm heading straight into a new direction." In October 2012, she appeared in a cameo role for the film A Secret Affair, where she also performed the movie theme song "Don't Say Goodbye." On January 25, 2013, she staged her comeback concert at the Music Museum entitled Nina Reborn, accompanied by the release of her first album under Viva.

    Podcasts:

    9th Wonder

    ALBUMS

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    9th Wonder

    by: Digable Planets

    Ah yea (echo)
    Whole world
    Whose slick
    We lounge stay phat notice our G limp
    A natural flair with our fresh ass hair
    Style baggy out clouts slick
    creamy and fresh east coast to west
    Brooklyn
    uptown
    to the universal fair
    old school mcs
    (being scratched in the background)
    make your money
    I'm slicker this year
    I'm slicker this year
    Myrtle Ave A-train got the pick in my hair
    and what, 16 joints later, still lounge
    fresh, from flatbush in my baggy, boots, to Guess [name brand]
    style is tight ees bust the cami' fatigues
    50,000 leagues of black, so what's up
    can we avenue slide player style ghetto walk
    to the east, son--wild Crooklyn, New York
    creamy kid yo smith and wesson win a blessing
    the angular slang blow spots..bang..eleven
    hangin' like bats 'cause the 12-inch wax.
    say scorpio
    and my hair say 'fro
    and my blood say bro
    my cliques say "eh, yo!"
    make sparks from the barrel me-tal pistol
    to the depths I dive, seems lunar like aqua
    the cool blast mega, we black, we wild flowers
    "Scott La Rock had emm all," I gots the ball
    and roll with little panthers through these project halls
    the 3-color flag can't hold my baggy sag
    7-1-8 to omega
    black motion is ocean style
    slick in my ways since days of the classic
    now glamour boys want to be triple phatted
    but I'm slicker this year
    I'm slicker this year, yea
    east born
    beast candles on?
    lovely all over the city
    and your tape deck blasting
    7ods and the phat fly sneakers
    and the camouflage
    (being scratched in the background)
    make your money
    to the hip hop nation
    to the mixtape crew
    to the west coast
    to the boogie down bronx
    I was raised in the ways of the Manchu Clan
    and 5 elements posture take a B-boy stance
    with the gold front shinin' the baggy pants saggin'
    this Brooklyn stylin' got the fly girls smilin'
    but I'm climbin' findin' new ways of rhymin'
    not livin' like a star is strictly about survivin'
    divin', deep into the groove of the ghetto
    this downtown flavor shines from many angles
    yes the notorious, with rhymes so glorious
    the Manchu Monkey over flunkies is victorious
    rappers be boring us with rhymes of conventional
    dazed and amazed when they hear the three dimensional
    lyrical skills of the insect emotion
    coasting down fulton with a bag of magic potion
    now I'm rolling with the seven and the crescent
    puffin' some expression
    manifestin' today's lesson
    stressin the fact that I'm solar guarenteed to go far
    cause the mind is intestellar
    still pieced like that so have no fear
    but I'm slicker this year
    I'm slicker this year
    to the queens everywhere
    to the whole S.I.
    to the lumpen mass
    don't forget about your peeps when ya...
    now you see that I am 68 inches above sea level
    93 million miles above these devils
    play me in the winter
    play me in the summer
    play me in the autumn
    any order
    You want 'em? I got 'em, drippin' like water
    catch me at a hot spot with the dusk daughters
    we bouncing... moving within the truth circles
    we played you made you change...straight "New Yorked" you
    we stratify our wealth from my loochie [money] in the bank
    there's love amongst the ranks, now...I'm a...
    ...bout to meet my homegirl 'cause we be alike
    a alike, c alike, let's g alike
    jazzy joyce [on the wheels]
    jazzy joyce [no one's smoother]
    jazzy joyce [phatter than a '94 land cruiser]
    where you from?
    [the bronx representin' like whatever, pop]
    cool are you slicker this year?
    [yea, watch]
    hit it...
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