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You Wouldn’t Believe Me :: ‘Sneaky’ Video By KILMATIK And Emcee Eats

Two of my favorite Austin emcees who embrace not giving a damn about convention have teamed up for a dope song, video and shirt.  KILMATIK is the brain behind the idea, and Emcee Eats is on the idea assist, as well as running point on the artistic end.  The result is more of what Austin hip hop needs… diversity, unique expression, and solid collaboration.

I wouldn’t mind hearing a full length from these cats, maybe even with an album length video or some other additional expression attached to it.  Here’s to being dope and not caring what others think.

-chief

Late Is Better Than Never :: The Emcee Eats Album I Missed


This project by the incomparable Emcee Eats is a collection of collaborative efforts that took place between 2005 and 2010.  Check it out, and support one of the most unique artist you are bound to come across.

-chief

Rap And Paint :: A Documentary on Emcee Eats

My old friend Steve Anderson is taking a large step into the film realm by releasing a short documentary on the one and only Emcee Eats.  Take a second to check it out… great work, and so true to the reality of Emcee Eats.

-chief

Spotlight on RapAndPaint : Emcee Eats (Vincent Martinez)

Originality is king… in today’s world, you’ve gotta be multitalented, you’ve gotta do it well, and you’ve gotta go big.  Over the years, one member of the Austin area community continues to push (and/or blur) the lines between hip-hop and art, and that man is Emcee Eats.

First, the music.  The flow is dope.  The beat selection is ill.  The content is multi-layered and mandatory of multiple listens, because each listen brings forth new elements.  Imagine Busta Rhymes via Jackson Pollack.  Descriptions, however, truly cannot do the music justice… only a listen can:

Then, there’s the art… the range and scope of his vision has yet to be quantified.  Any object is a blank slate, yet the training and technique of college bring forth works worth hanging in your home.  The influences are as vast (in my opinion) as Picasso, yet as recent as Basquiat, or even Stephen Powers.  Graf mindstate with gallery aesthetics, and the attitude of an MC.  Definitely, a force to be reckoned with.

PAINT

DRAW

By the way, Eats is gonna catch wreck on the opening track of the upcoming It/ll Be Better Tomorrow, my new LP.  Dig.