Tag Archives: KennyOffTh3Henny

Q&A With Rising Baltimore Based Hip Hop Artist KennyOffTh3Henny

For all the readers who don’t know, is KennyOffTh3Henny your real name or your artist name?

Kenny’s my actual nickname. The Off The Henny part (stylized as OffTh3Henny) was added since it had a better ring to it than my true full name.

How long have you been making music? Any specific influences?

I’ve been playing guitar since I was 8 and started recording some of my rock music covers and originals when I was 13. I made my first full-length rock album as a senior project in high school, but once I entered college I took an interest in Hip Hop production since I had love for the genre and movement as a whole since I was a teenager. I’m sort of an old head at heart, so I’m sure people can hear the influences of Nas, AZ, and Eminem in my rhymes. One of my biggest modern-day influences has to be an underground rapper named Calvin Coolidge. Dude was a criminally underrated lyricist.

What city you from? How is the Hip Hop scene there?
I’ve lived near and/or right outside Baltimore, MD for most of my life. The Hip Hop scene is live for both the mainstream and underground. Huge names get to perform at beloved venues like Soundstage, Rams Head Live, and even RoFo Arena. Despite its bad reputation for things like the crime rate, a lot of parts of the city are very cultured and has open mic nights, small venues, etc. where no names can showcase their art whether it be a spoken word poetry type thing or SoundCloud-type rapping.

Congrats on your latest project “Beginnings” which we just did a review on dropping soon. Break down the project in a few words.for us. Also, who designed the cover art?

Thanks, man! It’s a 13-track album (I’ll still call it a mixtape for fun even though I made all the beats lol) that has a first half drawing heavy influence from 90’s-era Hip Hop and a second half focusing more on modern styles. My girl actually is big into graphic design and made it for me. I think it looks very dope!

How are fans and supporters reacting to your project?

So far I’ve received primarily positive reactions for it. However, I really crave constructive criticism so that I can continue improving my craft, so I’m really looking forward to UndergroundHipHipBlog’s album review so I can see what unbiased minds have to say about it!

The collabs you have on it, how do you know JShock, Ric Ward of Downhill Uprise and Phil Michael?

JShock is my boy Josh from high school. Me, him, and Phil Michael used to chill almost on the daily when we were all boolin at McDaniel. Ric Ward is actual the singer in my rock band, Downhill Uprise, which is my biggest other passion aside from Hip Hop.

Any future collabs or projects you working on for 2020?

JShock and myself are actually in the process of plotting a collab EP or album later this year. He draws a lot of influence from Spitta, Wiz, and Benny the Butcher, so I’m beyond hype to see what kind of production, hooks, and subject matter are going to come out of it.

Our highlight question, what your definition of underground hip hop?

My definition of it definitely has to be that the underground is the place where artists can truly exercise what is truly dying in the mainstream…the “art” in artistry. In the mainstream and on the radio, there are certain rules, expectations, limitations, and censorship that turn this movement and culture into commercial fast-food garbage sometimes. The underground is the only place where I feel as though artists can still talk about what really matters to them and what issues there are in their life and community, in a way that still resembles what Hip Hop stood for when it first started. Just because it’s the most popular genre nowadays doesn’t mean we should let the capitalist aspect of it take away from what it truly set out to do in the first place.

Where can people find more of your music other than Spotify?

Right now ‘Beginnings’ is available on Apple Music and YouTube. It should be available on Deezer, Tidal, iHeartRadio and more in the next week or two. It’s also apparently available on iTunes? I thought they discontinued that platform, but hey, I won’t complain!

Lastly, any shout outs you have?

Shout outs to JShock, Phil, Ric, Jordan, Pipe Lord, Curtis, Smulu (what his name really is, Smulu), and all my guys that are in this thing together with me. And lastly, UndergroundHipHopBlog for their dope content and coverage of underground artists! Much love.

Source: UndergroundHipHopBlog.com

Spread the love
             
 
   

KennyOffTh3Henny – “Beginnings” (Album Review)

KennyOffTh3Henny is a Baltimore native who recently dropped his first full length project, titled “Beginnings,” and frankly, I have mixed feelings about it.

The album is lead by the song “Let Us Intro,” which feels like a super moody vocal performance over a beat that doesn’t quite live up to that tone. It’s unfortunate because the beat itself is far from terrible. The next song, “(And So) It Began,” is a complete 180, with a much more 90’s era boombap instrumental and upbeat vocals. That change is a little bit jarring and throws the listener off a little bit. The next song once more takes up the monotone and lower pitched sound of the intro, and the rest of the album seems to run with it. This kind of makes me wonder why “It Began” wasn’t a bonus track. Thematically, it fits right in line as the first real song of the album, but the overall sound doesn’t fit into the project at all.

Lyrically speaking, Kenny isn’t… bad, I guess He’s got some decent punchlines every now and then, but he also has a large handful that are stretches. An example would be;

“I tear it up like a carpet/  But it’s not liquidated.”

If we want to get technical, this can actually be considered a double-entendre, since “liquidate” means both to turn assets into cash, which is related to the retail of carpets, but also means to violently eliminate. The problem is that, despite this knowledge, it still just sounds clunky and awkward and detracts from any creativity of the bar. This type of thing happens with a fair amount of frequency on “Beginnings.” On top of that, Kenny’s delivery also feels incredibly out of place over the vast majority of his tracks. There’s this weird clash between the vocals and the beat, which I think can be attributed to poor mixing since I struggled to understand a fair amount of words after replaying those parts of the song over and over to try and gain some comprehension.

Even though the mixing is not ideal, I can’t describe the overall production the same way. Instead, I would say it’s more bland than anything. Kenny uses a lot of acoustic samples in all of the instrumentals and that kind of makes them sound the same, but individually aren’t bad. I definitely think they could be fleshed out more since a lot of them feel somewhat hollow, but their skeletons are pretty solid.

Kenny is a point of intrigue for me. While I definitely see potential in his music, there’s a clear lack of polish that controls the fate of “Beginnings.” It’s not awful, but it doesn’t exactly qualify as good either. My advice to Kenny would be to work on aligning his delivery and lyrics with the beat a bit more to eliminate some of the conflict between them, and to also work on his mixing. Until he really figures those two main things out, he’s just going to be a solid conceptualist with lackluster performance.

Rating: 5/10

Highlights: Instrumentals, Story Telling

Follow KennyOffTh3Henny on Twitter

Source: UndergroundHipHopBlog.com

Spread the love
             
 
   

KennyOffTh3Henny – “Beginnings” Ft. JShock

This is the lead single off of Baltimore based Hip Hop artist KennyOffTh3Henny‘s new album titled “Beginnings“ featuring JShock.

Source: UndergroundHipHopBlog.com

Spread the love
             
 
   

KennyOffTh3Henny – “Beginnings” (Album)

Rising Baltimore based underground Hip Hop artist KennyOffTh3Henny releases his new album titled “Beginnings“.

Source: UndergroundHipHopBlog.com

Spread the love