NXWORRIES – ANDERSON.PAAK & KNXWLEDGE – SCARED MONEY

Following the release of their debut album Yes Lawd! in October, NxWorries is back today to share a new video from the project. "Scared Money" - directed by Calmatic - is a homage to the film Paid in Full, set in the year 1988, and visually reenacting parts of the film. Paid in Full is a favorite film of both Anderson Paak & Knx. The main part of the video is followed by an epilogue containing a new remix of "Best One," produced by Knxwledge. This is from a forthcoming, full-length Yes Lawd! remix album.

YES LAWD! As tempting as it may be to just let that exclamation suffice as your sole introduction to NxWorries, we should go a little deeper. The men at the heart of this LP - make an exceedingly clean pair, even as they deal almost entirely in the gritty: vocals that sound lived in for a couple of lifetimes; beats that kick up dust as they bump; and a 19-track set that plays like a mixtape merging skits, songs, and snippets into a package of fluid groove and rough-cut rap 'n' soul gems. You may have heard these two out in the world, on their own or sprinkling some of their musical gold dust on someone else's songs, but this is what happens when they get home, lay back, light up, and let it go.

If there's a Blaxploitation vibe to Yes Lawd!, that's just the depth of NxWorries' funk and strut showing. If there's gospel in the grits, that's the history of the cooks. Each grew up with religion. It was Knxwledge's job to tidy up the family church in Jersey as a kid, and when he was done, he got to play on the instruments. Better still, when those instruments went bad, he kept them. Similarly, he'd soon find sounds in his growing vinyl cache, and when he moved to Los Angeles in 2008 as a beat maker, his compositions ensured he'd be home at Stones Throw. His hypnotically dank 2015 LP Hud Dreems was the tip of an iceberg - 75 Bandcamp collections, and counting.  But .Paak pushed forward, building a career via imaginative albums (2015 Venice, and 2016's Malibu), and collaborations that always seem to make him the star, even when he's just there to sing the hook.

So when they got together, of course it was going to flow. As Knx points out, one of the reasons it's taken so long to deliver Yes Lawd! is the fact that every time they get together, they make more music. Their come-up was strangely synchronicitous too. Knx landed on Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp a Butterfly ("Momma") after the Aftermath MC heard one his beats on Knx's Bandcamp-culling Anthology release. And it was NxWorries' first single, the unforgettable "Suede," that got Dr. Dre's attention, earning .Paak's no fewer than eight appearances on the Compton album and, ultimately, a deal with Aftermath. The point is: neither is a stranger to the head-down hustle, even if each was born for the spotlight. Which feeds back into the theme of NxWorries' debut.

On Yes Lawd!, .Paak - who calls the album "my best work" - plays a theatrically brash version of himself who sings like a '70s superstar and talks shit like a stone cold player. But the performance is seeded with details from his life, which has seen a fair share of struggle and hard-won triumph. Meanwhile, Knx weaves a tapestry of sampled bits and live fragments-bass, brass and violin-that smooths everything over, reminding us that despite whatever struggle it took to get here... well, you already know the name: NxWorries.

 

Music | Red Bull Sound Selects Denver Presents: Dam Funk, Fast4ward, Oren L (Killing Kings) | Lost Lake | June 25

We’re four months into the Red Bull Sound Select Presents: Denver showcases and they’re only getting better. This month, expert curator DJ Low Key will be bringing Stones Throw Records own Dam Funk to town on June 25th at Lost Lake. The show is 18+ and tickets are only $3 with an RSVP to RedBullSoundSelect.com.

We have an exclusive prize pack for you courtesy of DJ Low Key and Ultra5280. Go to our Instagram to enter. Remember you and whoever you choose must RSVP to be entered.

-2 pairs of extra limited Red Bull Sound Select Sunglasses
-The Red Bull Music Academy - For The Record Hardcover
-2  VIP Tickets to the show to skip the main line
-$25 Bar Tab at Lost Lake

Getting to know Dam Funk:

Damon “Dam-Funk” Riddick is the epitome of funk. Ever since debuting with Stones Throw in 2008, Dam-Funk has become one of the genres most passionate proselytizers, out to save it from devilish depictions of cartoonish caricature. To Dam, funk is a way of living, “a feeling of struggle and staying cool through it all.” In 2013, he released his celebrated partnership with hip- hop’s Snoop Dogg titled 7 Days of Funk. Fresh for ’15, Dam returns with a solo project nearly six years in the making: Invite the Light. 

Dam-Funk grew up in the Los Angeles city/suburb of Pasadena. A ‘70s baby, he came of age in the era of the Uncle Jamm’s Army parties, of electro-pharaoh Egyptian Lover, of Prince’s purple reign. His parents nurtured his musical talents as a child and by his teens, he mastered the drums, then the drum machine. A chance encounter led to an apprenticeship under funk songwriter/producer Leon Sylvers III (SOLAR Records) and by the mid-90s G-Funk era in hip- hop, Dam found his musical skills in high demand by rappers such as Mack 10 and MC Eiht. “Everybody was trying to do the live instrumentation thing, so then you got cats like me playing on records,” Dam explains.

Sideman status wasn’t enough though. Dam remembers “watching gold plaques hitting the wall” for everyone but him and he decided to go “full-funk” and make a do-or-die try to become an artist on his own terms. In 2006, Dam-Funk and a few friends launched the popular Funkmosphere party in L.A., bringing the boogie back. It’s around then that Dam drew the attention of Stones Throw and both label and artist related to Dam’s insistence that “funk is not just a Jheri Curl. There was more than that.” 

Dam’s partnership with Stones Throw has now included everything from his 2009 LP Toeachizown, to an anthology of early productions, Adolescent Funk (2010), to 2013’s Higher and 7 Days of Funk. Invite the Light isn’t just Dam’s first solo full-length since ’09, he thinks of it as his first fully-realized effort – a “concise, beginning-to-end vision – that’s resulted in a loosely autobiographical concept album inspired by the trials and tribulations of his personal and professional life of the last six years. As always, Dam flexes his multi-instrumentalist talents by handling all the production but still makes time for guests including rapper Q-Tip, the father-son duo of Leon Sylvers III & IV, and funk giant Junie Morrison of the Ohio Players, who opens and closes the album with dire warnings of what could happen in a world without funk. Rest assured, Dam is here to make sure that never comes to pass. As he puts it, “funk is the underdog, the black sheep of black music,” and if that’s true, Dam-Funk is its shepherd. 

Red Bull Sound Select artists Oren L (Killing Kings) and Fast4Ward will open in support. They’re both up and coming local acts that we think should be on your radar. Check their music out below:

Oren L (Killing Kings):
http://win.gs/1ALD1hY
Fast4Ward:
http://win.gs/1tdvPoZ

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