R&B boy RICO is back with ‘White Light’, the first part of his second LP, for which he has worked with SOMA, SUMIN, Mild Beats, his labelmates Don Malik and SLEEQ, and more.
plusNONE: “Working with Primary is an honor” (Exclusive Interview)
Meet rookie producer plusNONE who co-produced Primary’s latest mini album ‘Shininryu’. Get to know him and his music and find out about his work with Primary in this exclusive interview!
When I read that Primary collaborated with a rookie producer for his latest album ‘Shininryu‘, my curiosity was instantly piqued. Fortunately, the opportunity to interview the Coliseum Records producer came by soon after and I was able to get answers to all the questions I had.
INTRODUCTION
First of all thank you for interviewing with us. Please introduce yourself to our readers!
What’s good everyone, my name is plusNONE.
What is the story behind your artist name?
So I actually used to go by the name Sleep2 (2014-early 2017), but changed it recently to plusNONE as I got to Korea due to there being a rapper here that goes by Sleepy. Having to rebrand was tough, especially since I’d been going by that name for a few years and fighting to get my name out there, and having the 2 in my name while performing in America was a big challenge since most people don’t initially understand. As a result, it actually took me a few months to come up with a new name, and by the time I set my mind on plusNONE there were only a few weeks til the album release, ha! As for the meaning behind the name though, simply put it’s my initials (pl) plus nobody else but me.
MUSIC
I’ve heard you used to be a DJ. Is this how you first got into making music?
I still am a DJ! But I actually started DJ’ing a year after I started making beats. I had my heart set on making music since I was in high school but didn’t have the equipment and know-how to get started.
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In addition to DJing, you compose and arrange music. Are these self-taught?
I bought my first MPC (drum machine) my senior year of high school and started watching a bunch of Youtube tutorials and kept learning more and progressing as time passed. I knew how to play the guitar prior to starting so I took all the chords I knew and taught myself how to play them on the piano. I also majored in Jazz Theory & Audio Engineering and that’s helped me tremendously.
What music do you usually listen to? Does it influence the music you produce?
I listen to a lot of Hip-Hop/R&B, but I’m also really big on Future Beats and so I listen to a lot of producers/artists off of SoundCloud. To get a better idea of what Future Beats sounds like, check out Soulection Radio! Some of my favorite producers in the scene are Sángo, ESTA, & KAYTRANADA. I’m very influenced by everything I listen to and love, and I’d say my style is a direct reflection of that.
SHININRYU
Is ‘Shininryu’ the first officially released album you were involved in?
Yeah it’s my very first official release and also my first time working with artists from Korea in general!
How did you meet Primary and get to work with him?
I met Primary back in December (’16) while he was doing work in New York for a few months. A mutual friend/mentor of mine invited me to a listening session and told me to bring a folder full of beats with me, and so I got to show Primary a bunch of my demos. We exchanged contact info and a few weeks later he asked if I’d be interested in flying out to Seoul to do some production work for a few months, and so I got to Korea in March and the rest is history.
On Instagram you mentioned that you were amazed when you first heard the ‘Primary and the Messengers’ LP. What did you like about it?
“Primary & The Messengers” is what got me so into the K-HipHop scene in the first place. Before listening to “Messengers” I was a fan of a few Korean rappers/groups like Epik High, Tiger JK, & Dynamic Duo but the features on that album exposed me to a bunch of different new artists. What really amazed me though was the beats in general. I was already really into songs with jazzy chord progressions and Primary mixed that together with retro/electronic sounds on top of hiphop/R&B drums and I hadn’t heard anything like it at the time.
Title track of ‘Primary and the Messengers’ LP: ‘? (Question Mark) (Feat. Choiza, Zion.T)’
Did Primary already have a concept or a specific genre in mind when he asked you to work together?
I don’t think he really had anything in mind yet. I wasn’t even exactly sure what I’d be working on until I actually got to Korea.
What was it like to work with Primary and how did you approach the production process?
As far as the album goes, I’d made a bunch of beats/sketches while I was still in New York. When I got to Seoul I sent Primary a bunch of my project files and there was a lot of space on the beats for him to add his touch, and he sent me some of his beats for me to add to and we kept going back and forth like that. In total we ended up with about 8-10 tracks and so Primary suggested we put them all together and get an album going. The overall style of the album was very different from what Primary normally does, and with me being a new/upcoming producer we thought it’d be a good to set the concept as the “Next Generation,” with all the features being rising/upcoming artists who we think will be really big soon.
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CONCLUSION
An experienced producer like Primary must be a good source of inspiration and skills. Did you learn anything new while working with him?
Oh, for sure. Primary is/has been one of my favorite producers and so working with him is an honor. I learned a lot about how the music industry in Korea works, the process behind putting an album together, and of course I’ve improved a lot as a beatmaker.
Did you encounter any difficulties working with him?
I wouldn’t say there were any difficulties between us, but there were definitely difficulties getting the album together. There were several other artists we would’ve loved to feature on the album but things didn’t work out due to conflicts like schedules not working out. We were also aiming to release the album much earlier but had some issues receiving a fixed date, which led to it being pushed back, but it’s out now so it’s ok.
Which song is your favorite and why?
I love every track, but I will definitely say I’m most proud of the beat for “Baby.”
Are you happy with how the album turned out?
Definitely! It’s been a overall great experience and everybody involved did amazing.
FUTURE
You’ve worked with a number of talented singers and rappers for this album. Which Korean or international artist/s would you like to work with in the future?
I’d love to work with Crush & SUMIN in the near future!
SUMIN’s latest music video ‘Sparkling‘, the title track of her second mini album of the same name
Do you have any upcoming plans or projects you can tell us of?
I definitely have another project in mind that I’d like to get going ASAP.
CLOSING
Any closing remarks for the international fans?
Honestly, thank you to anyone taking the time to read all of this. I was just a fan myself not too long ago so this is all very crazy to me. I hope you’ll all get to know about me and stay tuned for my upcoming releases!
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Primary releases ‘Shininryu’ EP
With new collaborations and sounds, producer Primary is back with the mini album ‘Shininryu’.
YunB releases first mini album ‘YunB’
YunB of Hi-Lite Records has released his first EP titled ‘YunB’ as well as the music video for the title track ‘2099 (Feat. Kid Travis & MaseWonder)’.
Jinbo releases ‘KRNB2 Part 1’
Korean R&B producer and singer-songwriter Jinbo has revealed the first part of his epic remake project album ‘KRNB2’ with featurings by Crush and Hoody, SUMIN, G.Soul, and Nahzam Sue.
In 2012, Jinbo received a lot of praise for remaking KPop hit songs in the R&B genre, now the producer is back with more!
R&B producer and singer-songwriter Jinbo won the award for Best R&B/Soul Song at the 11th Korean Music Awards in 2014. He has worked with Beenzino, E SENS, Zion.T, Crush, Peejay, Hoody, Dok2, and more talented artists of the scene and he has produced among others for f(x), SHINee, BTS, and Red Velvet.
‘KRNB2 Part 1‘ reveals four of altogether ten songs, including remakes of the late Deux-member Kim Sung-jae’s ‘So to Say (말하자면)’, 015B’s ‘Very Long Term Lovers (아주 오래된 연인들)’, Yoon Soo Il’s ‘A.P.T. (아파트)’, and Twice’s ‘TT’.
The title track ‘So to Say’ marks the first time in 22 years that Kim Sung-jae’s only solo track is being remade and it features both Crush and AOMG’s Hoody. ‘Very Long Term Lovers’ features G.Soul and is his very first official release since moving labels. Also featured are Sultan of the Disco’s Nahzam Sue, well-known also for his mixing and mastering work, and singer SUMIN who recently released her second mini album ‘Sparkling‘.
‘KRNB2 Part 2’ is expected to feature an incredible line-up of artists as well, having everyone anticipate its release. Check out the teaser for the music video of ‘So to Say (Feat. Crush, Hoody)’ below as well as The Cut Studio’s visual story with English subtitles by Changstarr!
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Track List & Credits:
- TT (Feat. SUMIN)
Lyrics written by Sam Lewis | Composed by Black Eyed Pilseung | Arranged by SUMIN, Jinbo - 아주 오래된 연인들 (Very Long Term Lovers) (Feat. G.Soul)
Lyrics written by Sukwon Jung | Composed by Sukwon Jung | Arranged by Jinbo - 아파트 (A.P.T) (Feat. Nahzam Sue)
Lyrics written by Yoon Soo Il | Composed by Yoon Soo Il | Arranged by Nahzam Sue, Jinbo - 말하자면 (So to Say) (Feat. Crush, Hoody) TITLE
Lyrics written by D.O | Composed by D.O | Arranged by Sailli, Jinbo
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Source: Mnet
SUMIN releases second mini album ‘Sparkling’
Artist SUMIN of Luv Jones Records has released a new album with featurings by Hoody and PERC%NT.
LOCO releases ‘BLEACHED’ LP
LOCO’s first full-length album ‘BLEACHED’ and the music video for its title track ‘지나쳐 (Feat. DEAN)’ are out!
Bleached: [intransitive, transitive] to become white or pale by a chemical process or by the effect of light from the sun; to make something white or pale in this way.
Since the 2014 ‘Locomotive‘ EP, LOCO has kept going straight ahead like a locomotive. Three years after he participated in a survival program as a nobody and won, he is participating in the same program as a producer. Each song he has released has seized the charts and in the blink of an eye he was no longer called a “rookie” but a “hit musician.”
Fast but step by step without leaving anything out, LOCO has grown as an artist and now his music is shining in a bright light.
‘BLEACHED‘ is a metaphor for the changes in LOCO’s life, for the dark parts turning white. The album tells of the hard times LOCO went through, how he overcame them and got to where he is now. He expresses gratitude for the present and his resolutions for the future.
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Track List, Credits & MVs:
- A.O.M.G.
Lyrics written by LOCO
Composed and arranged by GRAY - MOVIE SHOOT (Feat. DPR LIVE)
Lyrics written by LOCO, DPR LIVE
Composed and arranged by GooseBumps
MV by Christian Yu (DPR Visuals)
[x_video_embed type=”16:9″][/x_video_embed] - So Bad (Feat. Sik-K)
Lyrics written by LOCO, Sik-K
Composed by WOOGIE, LOCO | Arranged by WOOGIE - 호랑이 (Macan)
Lyrics written by LOCO
Composed by Vision, LOCO | Arranged by Vision - 입버릇처럼 (Like I’m Saying)
Lyrics written by LOCO
Composed by WOOGIE, LOCO | Arranged by WOOGIE - 지나쳐 (Too Much) (Feat. DEAN) TITLE
Lyrics written by LOCO, DEAN
Composed by GRAY, LOCO, DEAN
Arranged by GRAY
[x_video_embed type=”16:9″][/x_video_embed] - 열심히 살아보니 (skit) (CD Only)
Lyrics written by LOCO, Code Kunst, WOOGIE, U-Turn
Composed by U-Turn | Arranged by WOOGIE, U-Turn - 아침은 까맣고 (Brighten Your Night)
Lyrics written by LOCO | Composed and arranged by Thurxday
MV by ARfilm
[x_video_embed type=”16:9″][/x_video_embed] - DA DA DA (Feat. Hoody)
Lyrics written by LOCO, Hoody
Composed by Thurxday, Jetti, LOCO, Hoody | Arranged by Thurxday
MV by August Frogs
[x_video_embed type=”16:9″][/x_video_embed] - 남아있어 (Still) (Feat. Crush)
Lyrics written by LOCO, CRUSH
Composed by WOOGIE, LOCO, CRUSH | Arranged by WOOGIE - 너도 (You Too) (Feat. Cha Cha Malone)
Lyrics written by LOCO, Cha Cha Malone
Composed by WOOGIE, Dong-yeon Gee, LOCO, Cha Cha Malone | Arranged by WOOGIE, Dong-yeon Gee - 다시 앞으로 (Rewind) (Feat. SUMIN)
Lyrics written by LOCO, SUMIN
Composed by SUMIN, Vision | Arranged by Vision
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Source: Mnet
Deepflow releases tenth-anniversary single ‘SOFA (Feat. SUMIN & Nucksal)’
Deepflow of Vismajor Company (VMC) has released the single ‘SOFA’ to celebrate ten years since his debut.
NUZ releases digital single and MV ‘WE CAN FREAK IN MY CAR (Feat. Sumin)’
Singer NUZ has just released a new single and music video featuring singer-songwriter Sumin.