![]() And when Elton John said he was in Canada looking for Tech N9ne records. I’ve been here for years would be an understatement when talking about Hip Hop’s independent king Tech N9ne. ![]() TN: When Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson said he loves my music, and he put me on the new WWE game soundtrack. Tech N9ne Has A New Album N9na & Opinions On Eminem & Machine Gun Kelly Beef To quote LL’s immortal line Don’t call it a comeback. Eminem is Jason Voorhees, Krayzie Bone is Leatherface, Bushwick Bill is Chucky. OKP: What’s the best encounter you’ve had a with a fan? ![]() TN: I would be a psychiatrist…I turned out to be my fans’ psychiatrist. OKP: What would you be doing if you weren’t rapping? I think it should be liberty and justice for all like my mom wanted. I think the rest of that will be “Liberty and justice for all the rich and not the poor.” I don’t think that’s right. I don’t know if there will ever be liberty and justice for all. ago I still wish we could have gotten the first Em and Tech collab on So Lonely like it was originally planned. Speedom was amazing but I just can't help but feel a more 'normal' track with them would just be godly. Like, you’re dying from Lupus and that’s all you want? That’s a tall order. One of my wishes is that Eminem would make another song with Tech N9ne. TN: Those were the last words she said to me before she passed: “Liberty and justice for all, liberty and justice for all, liberty and justice for all.” Just over and over. Put on our singles, doing everything, and that video was “This is how we’re gonna do it”.OKP: Your record “We Won’t Go Quietly” is inspired by your mother’s last words to you: “Liberty and justice for all.” We all were trying to do whatever we could to blow this dude up. You gotta hear this dude Tech N9ne in the middle. Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace 29 Tarzan 10 Wild Wild West 4 You've Got Mail 169 Britney Spears 6 George Strait 74 Sugar Ray 44 Sway & King Tech 107. Tech N9ne: In the middle! Between these giants. ![]() So we put RZA first, we put Eminem third, but we put Tech N9ne second. And Eminem was Em, on the rise, 1998-1999. RZA was always like a brother to us and a good friend, he stayed on the set the whole time we shot that video. RZA was the first to rap because it was THE RZA in Wu-Tang Clan. Sway: Tech N9ne constructed that song in a way. Apparently, Sway says, they wanted to draw attention to Tech N9n specifically: Even for this show, Sway Calloway showed up and shared the memories of recording the iconic underground video “The Anthem”, which he and King Tech made to showcase powerful MCs. From the very beginning, he felt the support of the most important players. Eminem laid his bars on “Speedom” from Tech’s “Worldwide Choppers 2”, while Tech N9ne contributed to “Beast Southpaw Remix)” with Busta Rhymes and KXNG Crooked.įor Tech N9ne to get features from the best and the most famous is not a matter of money, but, as he said, love, respect and recognition of his talent. The thing that blows my mind that everything I’ve done, from Kendrick to Eminem, from everyone I just named - I didn’t have to pay for none of these features. Serj Tankian of System of a Down, me and Jonathan Davis of Korn, me and The Doors, the remaining members of The Doors. Me and Snoop, me and E-40… It just goes on forever. With all my idols like Ice Cube, Brother J from X Clan. My friend on a higher-up would make it happen for me. Marsha Ambrosius from Floetry - I’ve always been a fan and finally was able to get a song with her, produced by Kon-Artist. On the metal side, I’ve done stuff with Corey Taylor of Slipknot. I always wanted to work with Eminem, and I did a big one called “Speedom” with Em and Krizz Kaliko, finally after ten years. I have so many! I’ve done a big one with Roger Troutman, he came to Kansas City to do this for me. Meanwhile, the list of people Tech has had collaborated with is more than impressive and covers stars of all genres: Tech N9ne had a long conversation on HipHopDX “Hack3d” show and revealed that his collaborations with the top tier mainstream artists have never cost him a dime. The fiercely independent chopper confirms that you cannot put a price tag on a feature from Eminem just like you cannot put a price tag on respect.
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