Tuesday, September 27, 2011


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yeah...dreams money can't purchase
your billions can't touch the surface
immersed in
me & my characteristics playing inertia
they ask if i'll last, i tell em look at the first one

Money doesn't equal to what this is all for. Inertia is resistance...I'm trying to resist who I am & become what I'm supposed to be. The first one = God

...so don't raise your drinks to wicked me
...i was victor ortiz to my enemies
i was a victim or a tease to these mini mes
mad they was stealing the feelings God was given me

I get praise for my music that I really don't deserve. All the while, I was "Victor Ortiz", meaning I was trying to appease what I should've been attacking. I've come across people who like to bite/steal/manipulate. Whenever you get robbed, you're considered to be a victim.

see...i was suffering from anxiety
shaking in my bed, begging the devil to lie to me
couldn't be convinced God needed me, in spite of me
& so i stood idoly
with a fire that dried the sea
...Christ decided to ignite my insight
& honor me w/ harsh realities of what's inside of me
....now what?
felt a loud rush
regulators, mount up

stress lead me to have my 1st anxiety attack last month. sometimes you get desperate enough to entertain temptation from the devil. God chooses you in eternity, not in time...there's nothing you can do to qualify or disqualify yourself from His promises EXCEPT qualify & disqualify yourself (in spite of me). "Fire that dried the sea"...the fire i had for God turned into a fire to please myself. The sea represents Christ (living water)...so i became more concerned with me than the work. I began to seek God & he showed me a lot of characteristics i had that were wrong with me. Once He reveals those things, then what do you do? "Regulators, mount up"...tribute to the Warren G classic

the more i started rapping, the bigger was the picture
the flow & these syllables i was spittin wasn't sick enough
...matter fact i was sick of my position
phil in groundhog day, was difficult to get up
until i realized i was spitting for my spirit
feeding my lil ego, difficult to admit it
& so i played God, you could feel it in my lyrics
til i confronted me w/ these invisible gorillas
...what up wit, what up dre
it's all love, that's enough to say

The more music I released, the larger my "territory" became. But I was challenging myself to rap better instead of developing my relationship with God. But it wasn't fufilling me. Sure, I was getting accolades for being a rapper, but the more rapping I did, the more I realized how insignificant it was in the grand scheme of things. I became Phil in the movie Groundhog Day, every morning when that alarm clock went off, it was harder & harder to get out of bed. "Til I confronted me with these Invisible Gorillas"...getting cool w/ Wit & Dre Murray has challenged me & in a sense beat my ego up. Issues that God revealed to me a few bars back, they helped identify & subdue.

im a silly dude, trapped in these frilly moods
traded in claire huxtable for nikki tru
...cuz when i go to these clubs & perform
i'm the man on the mic, but a stranger in my home
it's strange that i'm alone, it's funny who i run into
cuz i coulda took shorty home if i wanted to
coulda took her home for the okey doke
...she's rich...so i'ma go for broke
she activated the thirst, i'ma row the boat
she asked me if i was single & i told her no

I definitely perform at more clubs than churches (which I like). I end up going & leaving by myself. The fact that I'm single, I have the option of essentially doing whatever I want & not being accountable to anybody, because again, no one goes with me. Nikki Tru was Kerry Washington's character in "I Think I Love My Wife", she's also a double entendre for my insecurities.

cuz the only one i wanna give my all
whenever i get tempted, she's the 1st one i call
but cuz i did her wrong
i feel like i gotta tell her everytime i choose her
but then i think i'm flaunting it

No comment...

...so appaled....no kanye, jay or wild church
no outbursts
...no dissing my brothers & sisters
& when they call me out, i play victim & sound hurt

I see this a lot lately...people talk bad about other people, but when they're called out on it, they're met with excuses. No the Kanye/Jay reference is not a diss.

they try to tell me that i rap in my prime
so i'ma hand em my pride
sweep up the damage inside
all these hannibals & cannibals that stand to my side
i tell em fly, peacock until you land in my life
im hype

Everytime someone tells me I'm dope, I HAVE to "hand God my pride". Hip-hop is rooted in pride, so I believe that every MC has dealt with or is dealing with pride at some point of their career. That pride creates the "damage inside" that handing it off to God "sweeps up". The "hannibals & cannibals" are a reference to the "mini-me's" from earlier. "Fly, peacock" is a reference to The Other Guys. "Land in my life" means, although you try to imitate, my life is tailor made to fit me & me alone. No one else can live your life but you. Your life should be dope enough to where you don't have to rely on anyone else's to give you fufillment.
BREAKDOWN: Road To Flavor Fest Freestyle
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BREAKDOWN: Road To Flavor Fest Freestyle

Friday, September 9, 2011



it's here...



Tracklisting
1. Questions & Answers (produced by Doc from the upcoming project '574')
2. Forever Right Here (from the upcoming project 'Havilland Savage Theory: The Residue')
3. Camp Anawanna featuring DJ O-Sharp, Dre Murray, TK & Japhia Life (from the upcoming project 'Snooze Button III')
4. Makes No Sense (produced by Pizzie from the upcoming project 'Insomnia')
5. A Different World featuring Yaves (BONUS)
6. Chevy Impala Music II featuring J Carter (BONUS)
Condiments...
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Condiments...

Monday, September 5, 2011



I know I should write this from a 3rd party perspective, but let's not pretend like I have a team when I don't. So I won't be speaking in 3rd person.

So far in 2011 I've released two projects: The Havilland Savage Theory & Ketchup: The Best of Armond (2010-2011). Along with a few freestyles, remixes & guest appearances here & there, if I was to speak for myself, I'd say I was very quiet this year, at least musically. I've been not-so-secretly working on four projects for the majority of the year


  • Havilland Savage Theory: The Residue- The reunion show of HST. At the end of the CD, Lee & Havilland reunited but what happened afterwards?
  • Snooze Button III- To pay tribute to my favorite era ever, I took some of my favorite songs from the 1990s & added my own personal spin to them. I also grabbed my homie & the ONLY person who's a bigger music nerd than me, DJ O-Sharp to give it a classic Ron G/Kid Capri blend tape feel.
  • Insomnia- One of the two one producer/one MC projects featuring my little brother Pizzie. Pizzie produced Wait It Out & Dreaming pt 2 for me in 2010.
  • 574- The second one producer/one MC project with my boy & fellow Clock Radio Speakers host, Doc. He produced Rearview/Dashboard, Child Of God, & Good Evening.


Because none of these projects are nowhere near completed, I've decided to release short EPs called "Condiments", which will serve as previews for all four projects, as well as provide a home for random songs that won't fit on anything else.



Why Condiments?

It's always the little foxes that spoil the vine. An attention to detail is key in achieving success. While many focus on the bright lights, a lamp can get you to your destination just as efficiently. When it comes to food, some of refuse to eat unless we have the right condiment; ketchup, hot sauce, mayonnaise, salt, pepper, etc. Likewise, success will not come unless all of our I's are dotted & our T's are crossed. The 'condiments' represent the necessity of the "little things" in life

side note: the salt & pepper on the cover represent balance...

Tracklisting
1. Questions & Answers (produced by Doc from the upcoming project '574')
2. Forever Right Here (from the upcoming project 'Havilland Savage Theory: The Residue')
3. Camp Anawanna featuring DJ O-Sharp, Dre Murray, TK & Japhia Life (from the upcoming project 'Snooze Button III')
4. Makes No Sense (produced by Pizzie from the upcoming project 'Insomnia')
5. A Different World featuring Yaves (BONUS)
6. Chevy Impala Music II featuring J Carter (BONUS)

Condiments will be available for purchase on armondwakeup.com for the amount of your choosing.
#Condiments...9.10.11
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#Condiments...9.10.11

I've decided to share some of this .com spacery with my homegirl Sa'Rese. Her perspectives, point of view & writing style is dope (plus she's a bum & I show sympathy for bummery...nah but seriously) but enough from me...I present to you...Reese's Pieces. Take it away...


I've always been told that if no one else knows the lyrics to a song, I do. I've always been a music head but picking apart the lyrics to a song wasn't something I've ever thought about tackling. I've found myself more often than not listening to a song and imagining the concept of the video (or at least what it would be if I directed it) but again, giving my own interpretation as to what I think the lyrics mean, this is new. New but exciting none the less. "Wrote a song about it, like to hear it, here it go..."

Tears on the mausoleum floor
Blood stains the coliseum doors

A fan of Greek Mythology and all things Roman I think Jay's reference to a mausoleum is that of The Mausoleum of Halicarnassus. It was a tomb built for Mausolus, a satrap in the Roman Empire, along with his wife whom was also his sister. Digging deeper into the reference of a Mausoleum, a satrap in modern lit refers to world leaders or governors who are heavily influenced by larger world superpowers (superpowers=Illuminati?, for those who believe it, sure why not.) or hegemonies and act as their surrogates. A hegemony is an indirect form of imperial dominance. "Cultural hegemony" explains how by the manipulation of the societal value (money) system one social class (the rich) dominates the other social classes (those who aren't rich). However, getting back to my original reference, Mausoleums are these grand tombs that are built for the dead, so the first line is simply someone mourning over the loss of their loved ones, unless of course you choose to take my previously stated depiction. The next line is easy because those who follow Roman culture know that coliseums were used to showcase battles between gladiators. The blood staining the doors is that of the fallen fighter. We can put Jay into the story as a spectator at the coliseum or perhaps he is the person that tears are being shed for in the coliseum and the blood on the coliseum doors is his. (interesting right?)

Lies on the lips of a priest
Thanksgiving disguised as a feast

Okay, if we're going to stick with the theme of the Romans on this one then yes, Priests were very powerful figures in the Roman church, but if we look at families like the Borgias, then we know that everything that a priest or Cardinal says isnt always the truth because that particular family lied and did everything in between in order to rise to the papacy. Or we can approach it from the standpoint of a Baptist, we can say that the priest (preacher) is lying because he is telling us of the dinner between Christ and his apostles, known as the last supper but in this verse is it referenced as a disguise because this was Christ last meal and everyone at the table knew his end was near? Or perhaps its as simple as that of Christopher Columbus and the colonization of Indian territory, a feast with enemies disguised as your friends. Again, if we are sticking with the Roman theme here then we can reference the Greeks and there entry into Troy by disguise of the wooden horse, this continues to go along with what I already said about a celebration with enemies.

Rollin in the Rolls-Royce Corniche
Only the doctor's got this, I'm hiding from police
Cocaine seats/all white like I got the whole thing bleached

Along with my love of music, I also love cars and the Corniche is a late model Rolls-Royce that hasn't been made since 2002, so one could think that Jay is of course referring to his past. Hence his dope boy days when he probably did have to hide from the police then in some what of a fast forward reference he says "all white like I got the whole thing bleached" this could have dual meanings since bleached could stand for purification in regards to the way he lives his life now and that he is absent of his old ways or it could have a monetary reference because for those that know, in order to make fraudulent money, the paper of dollar bills is bleached in order to make larger denominations. But, if we are sticking with the theme of Rome here then it is safe to go with that of religious references and say that he uses bleach to mean the cleansing of his spirit and the start of a new life.

drug dealer chic
I'm wondering if a thug's prayers reach
is Pious pious cause God loves Pious
Socrates asks whose bias do ya'll seek?

The first two lines, well the whole passage intermingles because wondering if his prayers reach is meant to be or to say that if sinners do wrong but repent, are they still forgiven? "Is Pious pious cause God loves Pious" in the context of Roman and Greek Mythology we know that all the Gods of Olympus and those that aren't in Olympus all have statues or places to which the people that worship the specific God go to make sacrifice and to offer incense in hopes that the God will grant them favor. As far as Socrates is concerned, this further proves the Roman references that are stated and it also backs what I just said about worshiping specific Gods. In the story of Hippolytus, he is punished by Aphrodite because he chooses to worship her twin Artemis instead. So are we to believe that if we worship one God more than the other that our prayers fall on deaf ears? Jay could have had this in mind when he asked if a thugs prayers reach, and if they do, which God is he to show more favor to?

All for Plato, screech
Plato was actually a student of Socrates, if I can include the previous verse above with this one then I would take it to mean that Socrates was merely asking the people, to which truth do you believe; that of the invisible world or that of the visible world? If you know anything about Socrates then you would know that he believed that the invisible world was the most intelligible, is this because we as humans only believe the things that are shown to us and are too afraid to question the unknown? Socrates says that people living in a "sun-lit" world are said to be are living in a den of evil and ignorance; while few climb out of that den, those that do have a terrible struggle of getting out but when they go back to help others out, they are the subject to scorn and ridicule. This rings true in the modern world where we find that if we are those that make it out of a difficult upbringing or childhood we are looked upon as having left behind those who didn't make it out with us and more often than not, those that we helped only endured the climb to pull us down from the top once we make it (in so many words I say this in the acknowledgments of my second book). I believe Jay used this reference to refer to those people that didn't make it out of Marcy Projects or for the ones that he was able to help, this verse almost plays as him reaching back to tell them that if I could make it, you can too. I took the screech to mean a halt, him coming back to his consciousness and pausing his thoughts.

I'm out here ballin' I know ya'll hear my sneaks
Jesus was a carpenter, Yeezy laid beats
Hova flow the Holy Ghost, get the hell up out your seats
Preach

Of course we know Jay used to play ball so thats obviously the meaning behind the first line but if you want to dig deeper then that could also mean his status in the world now. The second verse compares Kanye to Jesus in terms of his profession, laying beats, laying wood in order to make things=kanye making beats in order to create platforms for other artists as well as himself. "Hova flow the Holy Ghost get the hell up out your seats" Hova, a nickname of Jay's is another reference to a divine being (the Lord or God) and this is not the first song where he mentions hell. Perhaps in this song hell is meant to be the hell that we are rising out of (get the hell up) in order to move on and become something better or perhaps "bleach" ourselves (remember the earlier verse to which he speaks about bleaching the seats of the Rolls Royce). Preach is a term used in black churches yes, but it could also be an introduction to the chorus that Frank sings. It could also be him alluding to the fact that that is something most people shout when they are agreeing with a message that touches them deeply, as this verse should have touched you in one way or another had you actually understood all the references.

Human beings in a mob
Whats a mob to a king? What's a king to a God?
What's a God to a non-believer who don't believe in anything?
Will he make it out alive (or is it will "we") alright, alright, no church in the wild.

Okay, at first I wasn't going to touch the hook but then I was laying in the bed singing this in my head and suddenly the meaning hit me and I had to comment so this is what I think; try to stay with me because my thoughts may bounce around a bit. First, the fourth line reminds me of old slave times when blacks didn't have the right to worship in their own church, instead they would sing hymnals and songs to lift their spirits; it also reminds me of getting safe passage through the underground railroad. On the other hand, it's like a modern day hymnal for the lost youth of today which allows me to rewind back to Jay saying "I'm wondering if a thug's prayer's reach" in the hook, its like Frank is saying that no matter how hard they (the youth) pray, God can't save them. It is one thing to pray, and another to feel as though those prayers are falling on deaf ears. Both meanings represent a deeper struggle than that to which you hear when you first listen to the song, but were you really listening? Now the first three lines could be rewound even further to go back to Jay referencing the Greeks/Romans and who we know as God. "Human beings in a mob=there was a mob that gathered in order to get a ruling on Jesus' crucifixion which was ruled by a Roman governor which continues to drag us into that of the Greeks and Romans. The second line makes you question just how much power a mob has on a king, we can go back to that of Jesus or other figures in Greek History like Oedipus who was a king but it was the people of his city that he feared more than anything else although he had ruling over everyone. "What's a king to a God=a king is nothing to a God (Gods in that of mythology) if not what that God made him and unless proper worship and sacrifice is made in honor of that God then he can easily be removed of his status. Jays verse is coming full circle because here he goes back to his first verse to which he references the mausoleum and the coliseum? Perhaps he feels that if he isn't aware of giving thanks to the higher being that put him in the place he is now that he will also become the result of someone's tears on the floor. From a mythological stand point, the Greek Gods usually punish those who don't worship or believe in them so even non believers have to take a side.

***In no way do I expect you to agree with the things I have said, like I previously stated, this is the first time I've "decoded" someone's lyrics and this is one of my favorite songs on Watch the Throne so I figured why not, all in all, I hope you enjoyed it. Stay tuned because I'll probably be doing this again :).

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Reese's Pieces: No Church In The Wild: An Interpretation
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Reese's Pieces: No Church In The Wild: An Interpretation