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Lil B FEATURED in The Guardian Newspaper UK

Sunday, February 20th, 2011
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2011/feb/19/lil-b-based-god
Lil B Lil B: testament of the decline of western society or a very naughty boy? You decide.Is Lil B, as the New York Times claims, “a folk hero of the rap counterculture”? Is he, as Vice Magazine put it, “the most revolutionary MC of the last 15 years”? Or is he, as one YouTube commentator reckons, “a grotesque testament not only to the current state of rap music but also to the steady, inevitable decline of western society”?

If splitting an audience can be a by-product of creative risk-taking, Lil B is out there on the edge. Born Brandon McCartney, he debuted as part of teenage San Franciscan crew The Pack, who scored a 2006 US hit with their sneaker anthem Vans. But it’s as a solo artist that McCartney found his niche. Over the past 18 months, he’s marked himself out as an inexhaustible online presence, releasing a never-ending stream of songs and homemade videos, collaborating with ringtone rap merchant Soulja Boy and comedian Andy Milonakis, all the while extolling his hippyish, think-positive “Based” philosophy.

Being “Based”, for Lil B, appears to mean saying whatever’s on his mind at any given time. Indeed, hyper-prolificacy would seem to be an aim in itself. The latter half of 2010 saw him drop three mixtapes in as many months while, two weeks ago, he uploaded an archive collection that ran to a staggering 676 tracks. Quality, as you might expect, varies wildly: for every track like The World’s Ending, with genuine musings on consumerism and society, there’s a handful of deliberately moronic club bangers called things like Violate That Bitch or Ellen DeGeneres (sample lyric: “Ellen DeGeneres! Swag! Ellen DeGeneres!”). Meanwhile, his debut album proper, last year’s Rain In England, transcended familiar notions of good and bad, being one of the most peculiar rap albums ever pressed: a beatless, Beat poetry-style set where Lil B, voice a-quiver with earnestness, ponders love, beauty and all the bad things in the world over naïf new-age synth washes.

A handful of New York shows to date have pulled sell-out crowds but, right now, Lil B’s real home remains the internet, where he maintains around 100 MySpace pages, constantly retweets his 135,000 mostly female followers, and spawns memes aplenty. Fans post homemade Jpegs declaring “Thank You Based God!” or videos of themselves doing the Cooking Dance (dance like you’re whipping cream or flipping burgers). They turn up to concerts with spatulas and chef hats, and the best dancers are crowned “master chefs”. He even boasts a catchphrase, an oft-repeated and somewhat questionable line that goes “Hos on my dick cuz I look like …”, with look-alikes apparently numbering Bill Clinton, JK Rowling, Mel Gibson, Jesus and “a Frenchman”.

Lil B is far from the first rapper to toy with persona, but this slippery nature makes him an unknown quantity: will he remain a cult figure, or can he take “Based” style into the mainstream? An attempt to court Kanye West by suggesting he’d fuck the eminent rap celebrity of our generation “in the ass” if he didn’t acknowledge him on Twitter came to naught, but rumours linking him to G-Unit Records seem to have some credence, with 50 Cent and Lil B pictured together in New York earlier this month. Meanwhile, for his next album, Glass Face, B told MTV he’s working with Prince. Sounds unlikely – but then, as with everything in the realm of the Based God, you wouldn’t rule it out.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2011/feb/19/lil-b-based-god

Lil B MTV UK Interview

Monday, July 19th, 2010

MAXIMUM RESPECT.. Shout out to TATIANA R JOHNSON
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It’s not typical to hear a male rapper refer to himself as a ‘Pretty Bitch’ or influence others to say, “Hoes on my d**k cuz I look like Jesus.” By coincidence, this interview was scheduled the same day that millions saw Lil’ B get in a minor altercation. What was supposed to be an interview with fans ended in what you can see on YouTube. But the self-proclaimed hip-hop rebel has no problem bouncing back and also speaks on million dollar deals, collaborations with Kid Cudi, Travis Barker and major business with Soulja Boy. Not to mention having artists like Young Jeezy and Gucci Mane doing his dance. Lil’ B is on to something and explains how the ‘Cooking’ craze came about…

The Wrap Up: I was supposed to interview you some time ago. The next day I see you doing a video blog on an altercation that took place, so what exactly happened?

Lil’ B: It was a minor altercation dealing with some haters. But you know everybody has that thing right before they get a little big, someone always tries to come in and do some stuff but you get a chance to learn and it just makes you go harder. Millions of people have seen it, so it is what it is.

TWU: Now that millions have seen it on the internet, how are you handling the situation?

Lil’ B: I’m just moving on and it’s a blessing that I’m alive and I’m in a position to be talking to you and MTV UK, so I’m really not mad. But my guards are up and it just taught me don’t trust anybody. I’m glad that I got woke up, because it just shows that everybody is not good and made me more business wise and more on my game. It’s a small situation and everything happens for a reason, so I forgive, but I won’t forget.

TWU: I hear the calmness in your voice and can tell you’re bouncing back. So what have you been doing since then?

Lil’ B: Really, after that I didn’t record. I really just wanted to get my head right and figure out a few things and just enjoy life. But I just recorded a track called ‘The Pretty Bitch is Back’ after what happened to me. This track is just letting everyone know I’m back in the game. I also recorded a rare album, produced and composed by me called ‘Roses Exodus’ and it is an album with seven tracks on it and can only be found in a few places like www.basedworld.com.
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Lil B featured in WIRE Magazine from U.K. !!!

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Andrew Noz reports..
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And Young L reviewed..
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Oh SHit ON NEWSTANDS in the UK !! Coming soon to Barnes n Noble

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

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http://www.thewire.co.uk/issues/current/?show=full#print_description

Lil B
Andrew Nosnitsky enters the ‘based freestyle’ universe of the eccentric Californian rapper

LIL B WIRE MAG UK

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

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“I’m a Martian” GERMAN TRANSLATION first verse

Monday, March 8th, 2010

HAHAHA RESPECTEN

SAS

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

maybe it’s beef but I like this. Juelz first forever but this not bad I like it bc it’s British best at 3:07