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My name is Kelly "K-Fresh" Frazier. I'm based out of the Detroit area and I'm host of the podcasts Fresh is the Word (music/pop culture) and Renaissance Soul (Detroit Hip Hop History). As a historian of the Detroit scene, I've written about the city's music and culture through various forms of social media along with publications both here in Detroit and internationally. Ever since the age of 12 when I first caught interest in Detroit's rap music and hip-hop culture, I have nearly 30 years of knowledge to share. Outside of writing, he is a well-respected DJ within the city who has played numerous gigs in many of Detroit's most legendary venues.
Renaissance Soul was originally a Detroit Hip-Hop website started by me in 2001 that first centered around the discography of legendary producer Jay Dee aka J. Dilla before it branched out to all Detroit hip-hop and music.
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PHOTOS FROM MOVEMENT FESTIVAL 2023 IN DETROIT FEATURING SKRILLEX, CYBOTRON, SINISTARR, SOUNDMURDERER, AND MORE!
Full set at freshistheword.xyz
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A few pictures of me with people at Astronomicon 6.5. Really fun weekend that I needed! Thanks to everyone!
More photos that don't include me will be posted on freshistheword.xyz shortly!
Picked this up at Street Corner Music in Oak Park, MI this weekend. This is the original sample for the original version of Jaylib "The Red" produced by J. Dilla.
Stones Throw got in trouble for using the sample. As J.Rocc has shared before, Cris Williamson's people called Stones Throw about it and they just tried to act dumb about it. Then they called back with a snippet of audio of J. Rocc playing the Cris Williamson song "Shine on Straight Arrow" just before playing "The Red"...
So they had to take it off the next pressings of 'Champion Sound'. J. Rocc said Cris Williamson's people would have probably been cool about it but didn't like the "mostly shitty bitches" line from Madlib.
Announcement! I'm going to officially bring back Renaissance Soul as a website to document Detroit hip hop music history! I don't know the timeframe of it, but stay tuned. In the meantime, Iโll be posting archives here and on my Patreon of old interviews and articles about Detroit Hip-Hop that will eventually be posted on the website.
What is planned for Renaissance Soul?
The relaunch of the Renaissance Soul website, which will include the republishing of Detroit hip-hop content from my archives of the original Renaissance Soul website, The Loop Detroit website, Huffington Post, and many other outlets I wrote for.
One of the main goals with the return of the Renaissance Soul website, is to recreate in a current style, the J. Dilla discography that originally researched, curated, and posted on the original Renaissance Soul website.
It wasn't just a list of songs that he produced or was featured on, you could see all the physical pressings that those tracks were on. That times was before the streaming age as we know it now, so having access to what vinyl, CD, or cassette pressing a song was on is more important than ever.
It'll be a database of Dilla's discography where you find as must about the physical release as possible - the track listing, the release information, photos of the actual product, release date (which I may have to run past Dart Adams or he'll yell at me! haha), and whatever else might be interesting information to share.
Aside from archived content, new discography projects (looking to do Guilty Simpson, Black Milk, Quelle Chris, and Danny Brown in the future), documentary style podcasts, and other forms of written, audio, and video content will be in the works.
But in the meantime, all I ask of you, as someone who as been listening and documenting Detroit hip-hop for nearly 30 years now, is that you help support the project.
Feel free to tip to support the cause!!
If I get more people subscribing on here... I'll show you how I look in grey sweatpants (or whatever color I have)....
I might start posting nudes with nothing but vinyl records covering my privates haha....
Also happy 27th to one of the greatest emcees of all time Scarface and his 1994 album 'The Diary'!
My vinyl is kinda dusty! Original 1994 Noo Trybe/Rap-A-Lot Records pressing!
Happy 25th to one if the greatest hip hop albums of all time 'Ironman' from one of my favorite rappers of all time, Ghostface Killah!
1996 Razor Sharp/Epic original pressing
Happy 27th to another one of the greatest hip hop albums ever 'Word...Life' from another one of my favorite emcees if all time O.C.!
Along with being a favorite of mine, O.C. is one of the realest dudes in hip hop and proud to call him a friend!
Original released in 1994 via Wild Pitch. Vinyl in photo is the 1998 2LP repress.
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