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Chart-Topping Producer Menace Talks Hitting No. 1 on Billboard, His Legacy, and Working with NBA Youngboy

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Hip-Hop is flooded with producers. In such a stacked talent pool, Menace stands out and delivered on one of the biggest sensation singles in the last decade. Menace is the creator of Desiigner’s 2016 hit “Panda.” The single skyrocketed to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and made its way to Kanye West’s The Life of Pablo as it was the critical sample for “Pt.2.”

Since then, Menace has kept busy and is officially 30x platinum and nominated for two Grammys. The work of the rapidly rising producer can be heard on NBA Youngboy’s latest album, The Last Slimeto. Youngboy’s “WAGWAN” single is produced by Menace and is primed to take over the summer. In addition, Menace contributed to Sincerely Kentrell while also gearing up for more releases with Mario, Desiigner, and, yes, Kanye West. The most impressive note is his ability to do all of this from his home in the United Kingdom.

Speaking with The Source, Menace highlighted his work with NBA Youngboy, how he connects with artists in America, and more.

You have reached your levels of success in music while living in the United Kingdom, how did you manage to get on the radar of artists in America?

Menace: For me, it is connections with the engineers and managers. Those good relationships will carry you and make you stand out from the rest.

How did you build those relationships? Because a different country still impacts that.

Social media is my key. I reach out to artists on Instagram and being verified helps. So it’s a direct line to artists and they see that and reply.

We often hear about what it takes to be a productive rapper. You mentioned having that tool of social media, but on a business level, what do you have to do to ensure that you’re heard as a producer?

You know, I’ll reach out to the artist and say “I’ll send you about five beats, Let me know what you think.” I’ll do that with a lot of people that and then they’ll come back to me. And I have my credentials now, so it’s a bit easier to speak to high-level, high-profile managers. My recent release, “WAGWAN,” with NBA Youngboy, it’s on Billboard right now and I have a No. 1 single. All of that helps.

I want to hop into that single, but before we do, you mentioned that that number one single, and of course that was Desiigner’s “Panda.” What was that moment like for you and what did you immediately learn from it?

It was a blessing. People don’t have this success as the third or fourth record in their career. So for managers and A&Rs to support and get the word out about my work, it’s a blessing. I’m very grateful for that. It also gave me a big lesson. Not everything changes with one single. You still have people who will try to get in the way of your career. You are still on the ground with everyone

Speaking of groundwork, you built a working relationship with NBA Youngboy. What attracted him to you as a producer and then what stands out about what you can create as opposed to other people that you may work with?

You know how YouTube often shares “NBA Youngboy type beats” and I built a relationship with his team. And NBA Youngboy right now is the guy, for the younger generation. I’m thankful for that connection. What I like about mine, the music I’m making for Youngboy is way different than what he normally makes. Like “WAGWAN” is a dancehall and afro-type beat. I’m actually taking Youngboy out the box.

With that being so different from what he creates, what led you to know to send him that song?

I pictured it. In my mind, I said, “this sounds like Youngboy.” I know it’s a big difference from what he normally makes so I sent it to Jason [Jason “Cheese” Goldberg] and then obviously, later on, a couple months down the line, the message hit me that it’s coming. Sometimes the way that I do is guide what feels best, I don’t think about it. Once I’m like, OK, this Youngboy, I just send it. Then the rest is history.

How do you draw your inspiration to create at the moment?

It’s like my inspirations come from age and my dad. He was considering a career, just like mine but he couldn’t move on with it because he had responsibility. He got a normal job because he had the bills and that production side moved on to me. At three years of age, music, I just had a connection to it. Then I got more into the instrumentals. In high school, around 2008, I would just listen to instrumentals back and forth. I just enjoyed it. Then my dad bought me my own PC, so I got on Youtube. It wasn’t many producers on YouTube at the time, in the early days but then it developed to be in a studio and then on to now.

In music, what part of your legacy means the most to you? It could be the actual music or a personal accomplishment. What stands out the most to you?

Just for people to look and see that I did all of that. I am the producer. I paid for my way to get here. I’m Asian and we often don’ get the advantages like others and it’s twice as hard to get in a place where we aren’t automatically originally accepted. This is a major thing for me because I can be the producer that opens the door for the next generation. I can say that I had a number one and worked with the greatest [Kanye West]. I can’t really describe it in a way. I love music and become the music. It’s my lifestyle now to be a music producer.

You can keep up with Menace’s moves on social media.

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Top 10 New Australian Hip Hop Artists

Hip-hop from Australia is currently finding considerable international success with the likes of Hilltop Hoods, ChillinIt, Kerser and OneFour all breaking out beyond domestic market success to new audiences. With Australia’s The Kid Laroi also hitting commercial mainstream success in America with his music featured on Lyrical Lemonade and working with the likes of Lil Tecca, Lil Skies, Lil Tjay and more, we take a look at the next top 10 artists to watch from Australia teetering on an international breakthrough in 2020.

HP Boyz (SE Melbourne)

The biggest group to truly emerge in the second half of last year was the HP Boyz trio of Onit, YJ and MWayz out of Southeast Melbourne. With a string of hit singles from their smash debut Blueprint to the below viral Engineers to Bad N Bouj, Eeny Meeny to their most recent drop in the 6 To The World EP, HP Boyz have continually progressed. They sold out most of their 7-date international tour of New Zealand late last year and have played major festival shows and support slots throughout Australia, with a large and growing fanbase internationally already. A memorable live show coupled with releasing quality over quantity positions HP Boyz strongly for possible international success.

Hooligan Hefs (West Sydney)

One of the most original sounds to develop out of Australia in recent years is Sydney’s Hooligan Hefs. Developing his sound since 2017, last year was really his breakout which saw half a dozen big singles released and several festival and major support slots including Tyga along with his own sold out tour. Hooligan Hefs crossover potential into EDM is massive and unique, expect for him to continuing to push his sound into new directions. A fan favourite whose energy transcends music and solidifies his true star power, it’s hard not to like his signature delivery.

Sampa The Great (Born in Zambia, raised in Botswana, and now based in Melbourne)

Recent 2x winner of the prestigious Australian Music Prize in both 2017 and 2019, Sampa has been making waves for herself since the release of her debut project “The Great Mixtape” in 2015. She has since followed this up with two very strong projects in 2017’s mixtape “Birds And The Bee9” and her debut studio album in late 2019’s “The Return”. Drawing on influences including Nina Simone, Lauryn Hill and Mos Def amongst others, the talented and versatile Sampa has already toured domestically and internationally on her own accord significantly. As her fan-base continues to expand through continued quality releases, expect that to continue as she develops herself into an even more of a much sought-after Festival act as comfortable on the main stage as she is performing her own solo tours internationally as well as throughout Australia.

LISI of Th4 W3st (Goodna, West Brisbane)

LISI burst onto the scene in mid-October last year with his single debut “Say Less” that captivated significant attention throughout Australia and internationally from West Brisbane. He followed this great anticipation up successfully with the two singles “The Come Up” and “Got This” on either side of the New Year, before beginning to release music with his group Th4 W3St recently and further drops. With a groundswell of support throughout Brisbane already, he is likely to be able to tour internationally in the region in the near future as well as nationally post-COVID-19. Lisi has recently formed the 5-person group Th4 W3st in Queensland with JR, Olmate Vikz, Snoopy and Wreckah as well as almost releasing his debut 7-track EP “Average Man”.

Youngn Lipz of Biordi (West Sydney)

Youngn Lipz burst onto the scene in late 2019 with a string of hit singles including the below Misunderstood, Silent, Otherside earlier this year and his the recent Lifestyle with DJ Discretion and the aforementioned Hooligan Hefs. Such a rapid rise has never before be seen at such a scale in Australia and Youngn Lipz has already found himself performing on the biggest of stages in the country and was about to commence his own extended solo headline tour throughout Australia prior to COVID19. His sound, along with HP Boyz, Hefs and OneFour, has the most natural sound that is likely to be easily absorbed smoothly internationally and if he continues with another hit or two with a notable international feature, 2020 could prove even faster than the last few months of 2019 for him.

Wombat (Tasmania)

The trademark rapid-fire delivery that Wombat has become known for has led him to selling out his own solo national tours and he has developed a cult like following that grows every week across Australia. With a stack of his own singles plus memorable collaborations with some of Australia’s best in Fraksha, ChillinIt, Nerve, Greeley and Scotty Hinds he has also been making inroads into the UK and continental Europe of late. With the release of an extended project on the near horizon, expect to see more big things coming up soon. Wombat has also most recently released the international collaboration with London’s Devlin titled “Adrenaline”.

Huskii (Wollongong, NSW)

While having released music for over five years already, Huskii is still well and truly yet to hit his peak despite a very impressive string of songs and features since. Having collaborated with the likes of ChillinIt, Gravy Baby, Shadow, Scotty Hinds, Alex Jones, Lil Sknow, Tryl and Vinsins amongst others, Huskii has built his own cult following who are hungry for more new music from one of Australia’s most unique and captivating storytellers. His memorable appearances on Hustle Hard TV, Body Bag Media and Instajams AU have helped build all their platforms throughout his honest and passionate delivery.

Mitchos Da Menace (West Sydney)

The fiercely independent Menace has a work rate like no other, only matched by his unique skills on the mic where he excels at telling a story in a captivating manner. With a new 8-track release that recently dropped featuring Kerser as a fully polished product, we can expect this to help to catapult him to the next level that he has been working towards as one of the hardest working and most consistent hip hop artists in Australia over recent years. His attention to detail, willingness to expand his brand beyond the traditional confines of just releasing music into other related areas will likely see Menace continually reach new audiences ahead of another national tour.

That Kid Kearve (West Sydney)

Kearve has gradually developed a cult-like following progressively since his now classic computer raps in 2012 as a then young’en. Following the successful release of his debut studio album “Growing Up In The West” in April last year, MTV Yo! Raps appearance and supporting Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks of G-Unit, 2020/2021 we might finally see a That Kid Kearve national tour than his ten’s of thousands of fans have been calling for post COVID-19. Kearve has most recently released his 5-track EP “This N That”.

Alex Jones of Lgeez (Melbourne)

Widely considered Australia’s best current rapper in recent years and your favourite rappers’ favourite rapper in Oz, Alex Jones has a stack of content away in the bank ready to see the light of day soon. Whether killing a national Triple J cypher, local shows or major supports, A.J. has been widely cited as one of the most influential artists in Australia inspiring the current new generations of hip hop artists to emerge including ChillinIt, HP Boyz + many more. Seemingly always on the verge of that next level, the highly anticipated eventual follow up to his “Blood Runs Deep Volume II” drop in September 2016 could be a game changer. Far from a newcomer to the musical landscape, fans hope for a re-emerged Alex Jones 2.0 in the near future – stay tuned.

Article by @thewriterau_sam of The Lesson LSN w/ DJ Sanchez for UGHHBlog.

Source: UndergroundHipHopBlog.com

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