Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 17, 2008, Page 8, Image 8

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LL Cool J Keeps it Real after 2 Decades
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produce an album for me; I have a whole
album I did with 50.1 only used like three or
four songs for this album. Working with 50
was inspiring. You have to realize I had no
reason to be hungry. When you're the best
at something for a long time, and you make
albums in a couple months and they’ re still
going gold or selling a m illion records... and
you’ re making a living in films and stuff, it
Credits 50 Cent with
helping him stay fresh
< AP) — W ith his latest CD, L L Cool J is
readying his exit and preparing for his future
at the same time.
"E xit 13" is his 13th CD and final official
album for Del Jam records, which has been
his label home lor 23 years. But LL is hardly
about to leave the music industry, despite
his success in film and other areas.
The40-year-old says he feels rejuvenated
and credits fellow Queens rapper 50 Cent,
who is a producer on the album, with teach­
ing him a new way to approach his music.
In a recent interview, L L talked about his
new album, staying fresh after more than two
decades in the business, and his impact on
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the genre.
What's different about “ Exit 13” com­
pared to your past 12 records?
LL Cool J; As far as the difference between
this record and the last couple ot albums, it s
light years away. The last couple o f albums,
I was making those records in two or three
months. This record took two years. I don t
know if people can really grasp how big o f a
difference that is. ... It's like the idea o f
training for a fight for two weeks, or training
for a fight for six months. It's that kind ot a
difference. And I think that musically it re­
flects that.
Did 50 Cent produce this record?
L L Cool J: I actually ended up executive
producing "E xit 13,” but 50 did executive
LL Cool J perform s as part o f Nissan Live
Sets on Yahoo! M usic in Los Angeles.
affects the music. But watching 50 crouch
over that notebook and seeing him bounce
back and forth in the studio, that inspired me
and made me hungry again.
You've been in the game tor about 25
years. What do you think your contributions
are to hip-hop?
L L C o o l J: First o f all. I am the first solo
rap artist period in the w orld to really blow
up in hip-hop on the whole planet: that's
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Let’s Play Cards - Reflections Coffee­
house. 446 N.L. Killingsworth St., hosts its
Third Friday Let's Play Cardsevent, Sept. 19,
from 6 pm. to9 p.m. Games include bid whist,
spades, dominoes, chess and more. Fried
fish w ill be available for $4.
edge, exciting and unique exhibit on display
in the artists’ gallery in the administration
building on the Vancouvereampus o f Wash­
ington State University through Thursday,
Sept. 18.
Poetry at Miracles - Local and national
artists and musicians share an evening o f
spoken word and music at the Miracles Club,
4069 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, each
Wednesday's, between 7:30 p.m. and 9:30
Politically Charged Art - Multi-eth-
p.m.
Saturday Market Place -
-Me'Rae's Multi-cultural
Lull Service Salon, 5842
N.E. 42nd Ave., hosts a
Saturday Market Place,
Sept. 20 from noon to 6
p.m. Tw enty-five ven­
dors to include food,
clothing, sister locks, realtors, skin care pro­
duce. hand crafted jew elry and much more.
Diversity Film Festival - The first diversity
film festival at the Vancouver campus o f
Washington State University, 14204 N.E.
Salmon Creek Ave., takes place through Oct.
14 at various afternoon and evening times in
the college's administration building, room
110. A ll film s are free and open to the public.
M U L T I-C U L T U R A L FU LL SERVICE S A L O N
Art Museum B ooks- More than l,(XX)new
September 20, 2008
and used hooks w ill be on sale during a book
sale at the Portland Art Museum. Saturday.
Sept. 20 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday.
Sept. 21 from noon
to 5 p.m.
1 2p m - 6p m
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■ Forever Art
• Olcctah Jewels
Stage Struck (Home Staging)
• Tribe of the Winds
Fresh Air For Living
•Curvy Girl Clothing
Prof. Pest Control Supplies
• Dixon's Ribs
■ Steaming Pot Gumbolaya
• Voter registration booth
A nd much more
“ ,4 community that works together in unity will thrive.' '
nic portraits mix more
than color in Gwenn
Seemel’ s politically-
charged
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“ Apple Pie," on dis­
play through Saturday,
Sept. 20 at the Interstate
Firehouse Cultural Center,
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$5 cover.
ilip Hop to Native Americans - Andrew
Morrison draws on his Native American
culture, hip-hop and street art in a cutting
5 p.m. with a discounted admission price
o f $3.50. Seniors can explore the hands-on,
interactive museum and learn about the for­
ests o f the Pacific Northeast and around the
world.
Li ve Jazz — Every Friday and Saturday from
8 p.m. to 11 p.m., the Third Degrees Lounge
at the RiverPlacc Hotel. 1510
S.W. Harbor Way, w ill
host the ongoing week­
end series featuring
Portland's rich jazz
scene with no cover
orminimum purchase.
For more information,
visitpdxjazz.com.
Open Mie Night - Every
Wednesday night at 7 p.m., Proper Eats
Market and Cafe, 8638 N. Lombard St., host
open mic night.
Asian American Drum Performances —
Portland Taiko’ s fall concert in the Loot-
steps o f Our Ancestors takes place Friday,
Sept. 19 and Saturday, Sept. 20 at 8 p.m. and
Sunday, Sept. 21 at 2 p.m. at Newmark The­
atre, 1111 S.W. Broadway. A children’ s mati­
nee by Taiko o f Little Feet. Big Drums takes
place Saturday, Sept. 20 at 2 p.m., also at the
Newmark.
OMSI $2 Days - The first Sunday o f every
month can spark your passion for science at
the OMSI when admission is just $2. Lor
more information, visit OMSI.edu.
Sunday Night Jazz - Jazz
enthusiasts can enjoy lis­
tening to the cool sounds
o f Mel Brown, in the
Rogue River Room at Chi­
nook Winds Casino Re­
sort in Lincoln City. No
cover charge.
D.l Anjali und the
Incredible Kid —
Portland rappers DJ
Anjali and the In­
credible Kid take
over the Someday
Lounge, 125 N.W.
Fifth Ave., fo r a
dance party night o f Bollywood music on
Friday. Sept. 19 from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. with a
one contribution, that's a starting point. 1
took my shirt o ff too, that's another start­
ing point, hut M elle M el might have beat
me to that (laughs). I introduced the big
gold chains, the Champagne, the models-,
the diamonds, the (Mercedes) Benzs — I
did all that on ( 1989’ s) “ W alking W ith a
Panther" and got eaten alive for the same
things that they celebrate everybody for
now.
You were critical ot Jay-Z's tenure as
president o f Def Jam. As you release “ Exit
13," he is no longer in charge. How has that
impacted the release ot this album?
L L Cool J: As far as him leaving, it's not
really relevant because I was already w ork­
ing on my record anyway. It was nothing he
would have been able to do to stop it. It
would have been what it was going to be
either way. And 1 don't think he would have
wanted to stop it.
You've covered a lot o f ground in your
career, w hat else is there to do?
L L Cool J: I just want to do it bigger, bigger
and bigger, and show people that anything
is possible. I'm in a funny position because
I ’ m the first guy that has to show people that
hip-hop can keep going. The guys that people
call veterans in hip-hop are like new guys to
me. Let's take a guy like Nas. I love Nas; I
respect Nas. He’ s from Queens and I love
him, but Nas is like a new eat to me. You know
what I ’ m saying? It’ s incredible to me, but I
respect him as a legend and I respect him as
a man.... I want to give people hot music, and
I just have to lead the way.
Music Millennium Free
Shows — The Music M il­
lennium. 3158 E Burnside, host many in­
house live performances. Enjoy free music
and the opportunity to meet local artists. Call
503-231 -8926 for a schedule.
Forest Center Senior Day — The World
Forestry Center presents its first annual Se­
nior Day on Tuesday. Get. 7 from 10 a.m. to
SlidersGrill-- SlidersGrill. 3011 N.Lombard,
features an eclectic assortment o f performers
on the main stage, accompanied by delicious
food. Call 503-459-4488 for more information.
First Thursday Art Gallery ( Jpening - Every
first Thursday in the Pearl, meet the artists
and jo in the street party for gallery receptions
and openings introducing the works ol many
artists; this is a free event.
Free First Friday Nights - The Portland
Children's Museum has partnered with Tar­
get to provide free admission to everyone on
the first Friday o f each month from 5 p.m. to
8 p.m.
Oregon Zoo Buck Tuesdays - On the 2nd
Tuesday o f every month, the zoo hosts 2-
Buck Tuesdays when guests can tour the zoo
during regular zoo hours tor the discounted
price o f $2 per person!
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Grand Opening Celebration
F e a tu rin g > a rtis ts fro m th e
n e w R a in m a k e r m u sic CD
“ F ir e w a t e r ”
P ortland M iracle R evival C hurch
invites you Io celebrate our 11 tit Annual
International Prophetic Crusade
September 17-21,2008 7:00 Nightly
B R ID G ETO W N
r REALTY -
Marriage & Engaged Couples Workshop
on Saturday 9:30-12:30pm
Kolvane
Rollie Tussing
Colin Lake
This is an official KMHD 89 1
Fundraiser
Tickets available at Music Millennium
online at KMHD FM or by calling the
KMHD Development office
503 491 7271
Sunday Service 10:30 am &7:00pm.
Theme: ' The Wise Master Builder"-! Corinthians 3:10-15.
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