I gave people my life, my life story, whether it be bad or good." Strange Music "I've tapped into emotions, because that's what we all have in common even though we're different: different races, different religious beliefs, different cultural differences," he says. Let's just do another one.'" Originally, the project was going to be titled Dominion: Part II, "but we didn't want confusion, so we just gave it its own name, Strange Reign. It's time to reign supreme once again, you know?"Īaron Dontez Yates, aka N9ne, whose fan base spans hip-hop, rock, metal, EDM and beyond, has built a loyal following by being unafraid to share raw emotions in his songs. Every time the label's producer, Seven, sent out beats, the musicians would say, 'Let's just do another one. The new record is a collaboration between Strange Music artists, called Strange Reign, a followup to the label's album Dominion.Īfter finishing Dominion, "the synergy was so wonderful between all our artists that we just kept recording music," N9ne says. We're speaking in advance of his latest album-release show, at Red Rocks, today, October 13. Rapper Krizz Kalliko, who's also on the tour, isn't working out because he's on a low-carb Keto diet and doesn't have the energy to train, says N9ne. Jaws gives N9ne, Stevie Stone and Jeffrey "Frizz", two other artists on the Strange Music Canadian tour, physical obstacles they have to complete every day. N9ne confesses he took a cruise in July and his belly grew, so he's trying to burn it off. How could he? The machine-gun-fast rapper, who has collaborated with everybody from Red Man to Rob Zombie, has world-famous breath control. "I'm in the middle of a workout right now," N9ne says. He's somewhere in Canada, tripped up on time zones, with a fitness trainer named Jaws.
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