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		<title>#PeepTheVisual: Voss &#8211; &#8220;Rest for the Wicked&#8221;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Philly&#8217;s Voss returns with the official visual for stand-out track &#8220;Rest for the Wicked,&#8221; which appeared on his 2016 debut LP Insatiable.  Throughout the hook, Voss paraphrases the Nina Simone classic &#8220;Sinner Man,&#8221; by asking, (seemingly himself) &#8220;where you gonna run [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p dir="ltr">Philly&#8217;s <b>Voss </b>returns with the official visual for stand-out track <b>&#8220;Rest for the Wicked,&#8221;</b> which appeared on his 2016 debut LP <b><i>Insatiable</i></b>. <span class="m_-1699037341589562202gmail-m_-2430286973751345854m_-6499037170201266543gmail-il"><br />
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<p dir="ltr"><span class="m_-1699037341589562202gmail-m_-2430286973751345854m_-6499037170201266543gmail-il">Throughout the hook, Voss</span> paraphrases the <b>Nina Simone</b> classic &#8220;Sinner Man,&#8221; by asking, (seemingly himself) &#8220;where you gonna run to when what you runnin&#8217; from becomes you?&#8221;</p>
<p dir="ltr">The <b>Rob Devious</b>-produced track is one of the most emotionally poignant in Voss&#8217; arsenal, dissecting personal problems in a honestly, relatable fashion.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The video, directed by <b>Planetary P</b>, is a simple yet compelling clip, following <span class="m_-1699037341589562202gmail-m_-2430286973751345854m_-6499037170201266543gmail-il">Voss</span> running from an unknown entity the entire length of the video. The metaphors in the song&#8217;s lyrics are reflected in the visual, with physical manifestations of the rapper&#8217;s demons popping up to stop him from escaping what ultimately turns out to be.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Check out the video at the top of the post and be sure to let us know your thoughts in the comments section!</p>
<p dir="ltr"><strong>Suggested Articles:</strong><br />
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<a href="http://it%27s%20a%20celebration:%20Flatbush%20Zombies%20Drop%20a%20New%20Track%20&quot;Babel&quot;/">It’s a Celebration: Flatbush Zombies Drop a New Track “Babel”</a></p>
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		<title>RESPECT. Premiere: Voss &#8211; &#8220;CSN&#8221; [WATCH] + Interview</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Oct 2016 17:01:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you need some inspiration to keep going and working harder, Voss&#8216; &#8220;CSN&#8221; video is exactly what you need! The PA-bred rapper has brought his track to life and though the video is extremely hilarious, it&#8217;s showing the right message: [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>If you need some inspiration to keep going and working harder, <strong>Voss</strong>&#8216; &#8220;<strong>CSN</strong>&#8221; video is exactly what you need! The PA-bred rapper has brought his track to life and though the video is extremely hilarious, it&#8217;s showing the right message: keep f**king going and forget all the BS that may be trying to get in the way. &#8220;CSN&#8221; is off of Voss&#8217; debut album, <em><strong>Insatiable</strong></em>, which also features his hit track, &#8220;<strong>Respect My Mind</strong>,&#8221; along with 12 other dope tracks.</p>
<p>You can purchase Voss&#8217; album, <em>Insatiable</em>, on <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/insatiable/id1097970693">iTunes</a> now. Check out &#8220;CSN&#8221; below and tell us what you think of this hilarious visual. Learn  a bit more on Voss below the &#8220;CSN&#8221; video; it&#8217;s definitely worth the read!</p>
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<p><strong>RESPECT.: Talk about the concept behind the <span id="m_-8576208146891016441:33e.20">CSN</span> video and the message you&#8217;re trying to give. </strong><br />
<strong>Voss: </strong>It came to me in a dream&#8230;I wanted to change the world with&#8230;<span id="m_-8576208146891016441:33e.21">sike</span>, <span id="m_-8576208146891016441:33e.22">naw</span>. Ron <span id="m_-8576208146891016441:33e.23">Swerdon</span>, who produced the track and recorded/mixed all of &#8220;Insatiable,&#8221; actually came up with the concept after a recording session for the album. He suggested I highlight my comedic talents more in videos and do a funnier piece for it. And then he just came up with the plot right there, and I loved it. The idea of parodying those cheesy 80&#8217;s movie training montages was hysterical to me, and just much more interesting than a super serious &#8220;motivational&#8221; video, even though the track is a definitely a serious one.<br />
Months later, I <span id="m_-8576208146891016441:33e.54">casted</span> my buddy <span id="m_-8576208146891016441:33e.56">Rone</span> (the best battle rapper doing it and a swell guy), and the <span id="m_-8576208146891016441:33e.62">homie</span> 3T3N, who&#8217;s a really creative upcoming artist, to star in the video, and they killed it like I knew they would. My dude Planetary P, who also shot the &#8220;Average&#8221; video, directed and edited, and I only make a small cameo towards the end, looking ridiculous <span id="m_-8576208146891016441:33e.82">lol</span>. It&#8217;s just a fun video that was a blast to make. The &#8220;message&#8221; is simple: no matter what your goal is, don&#8217;t stop til you either accomplish it or die trying. That&#8217;s all <span id="m_-8576208146891016441:33e.96">I&#8217;ma</span> say, just go watch it!</p>
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<div dir="ltr"><strong>RESPECT.: Tell us about your history as an artist. How did you get into music and what has inspired you to stay in it?</strong></div>
<div dir="ltr">That&#8217;s a loaded question. I started rapping as a teenager essentially as a joke and then after friends of mine told me to do it for real, I did. I was always heavy into music since I can remember. There&#8217;s a line on the first song on &#8220;Insatiable&#8221; that says &#8220;raised on James [Brown] &amp; the Beatles&#8221;. I grew up on classic rock &amp; soul music, and hip-hop was just an extension from that. I knew I couldn&#8217;t sing but had a gift with words, so rapping just made sense.<br />
As time went on and I refined my delivery and beat selection to match my writing, I just figured I might as well pursue this as a career because I&#8217;ve seen way too many talented people relegate their passion to a &#8220;hobby&#8221; out of fear, or as they call it &#8220;realism&#8221;. I ain&#8217;t interested in the married with 2.5 kids in the suburbs life, so stability has never been a priority for me. I respect those who genuinely want that life, but I&#8217;m personally good on it, and I never been a settler. I&#8217;ve expanded into acting and writing, and if one of those take off before music, dope. I just know I&#8217;m here for the arts, so that&#8217;s what <span id="m_-8576208146891016441:33e.14">I&#8217;ma</span> do.</div>
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<div dir="ltr"><strong>RESPECT.: How has Philly inspired your music and the way you create it?</strong><br />
I always say that if you manage to build a buzz in Philly, you can build a buzz anywhere; the problem is, most Philly cats get way too comfortable there and never expand. Philly is a tough, gritty city with a rich musical history, and I&#8217;m proud to have come up there. It made me work harder to stand out like I have, and gave me a strong competitive streak to just rap better than motherfuckers <span id="m_-8576208146891016441:33e.15">lol</span>.  And there&#8217;s a really diverse music scene here for sure, which also can create a divisive &#8220;cliquey&#8221; mentality which is pretty toxic. There&#8217;s also a reputation for having the &#8220;most rappers&#8221;, which isn&#8217;t necessarily a good thing in my opinion; it kinda cheapens it when you tell someone you rap, like &#8220;oh, of course you do&#8221;.<br />
There&#8217;s definitely a &#8220;crabs in the barrel&#8221; mentality that the city can&#8217;t seem to shake, and that&#8217;s a shame. The amount of bitterness I&#8217;ve heard directed at the few stars we have (Meek, Uzi, and pretty much anyone on the come up) is disheartening. Everyone is concerned with being the &#8220;king of Philly&#8221;, like there ain&#8217;t a whole world out here. So while I&#8217;m eternally grateful to my city for making me the well-rounded emcee I am, I also hope they get their act together ASAP because there&#8217;s enough talent there to be the next Atlanta or Chicago, they just needs a ton more unity.</div>
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<div dir="ltr"><strong>RESPECT.: Tell us about the Key Studio Sessions and what you wanted fans to get from them.</strong><br />
<span id="m_-8576208146891016441:33e.16">WXPN</span> are good people and have been supportive of me over the years, as I have of them. They have a great staff that really cares about the music, and I love that they&#8217;re selective with what they cover. I&#8217;ve been wanting to do a Key Session for a while, but wanted to wait until after &#8220;Insatiable&#8221; dropped to showcase songs from that. I reached out to them and we made it happen.<br />
I performed with my DJ Jim <span id="m_-8576208146891016441:33e.17">Redz</span>, who I&#8217;ve been doing shows with for years, and <span id="m_-8576208146891016441:33e.18">Jer</span>-Z Mason, who&#8217;s toured with Jay-Z, Jill Scott and recently Lauryn Hill. I&#8217;m very fortunate that he reached out to me to work a while ago and now we&#8217;ve begun doing shows together, so it was only right I included him in the Key Session. I just wanted fans to get an intimate, different look at my live performances; to see 5 of my favorite songs from &#8220;Insatiable&#8221; performed in a controlled studio environment with a polished presentation, without losing the passion I have every show. I think  we gave them just that. You can watch all 5 videos on <span id="m_-8576208146891016441:33e.19">WXPN&#8217;s</span> YouTube channel.</div>
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<p dir="ltr"><strong>RESPECT.: You&#8217;re performing at Bourbon and Branch on <span class="aBn" tabindex="0" data-term="goog_794147630"><span class="aQJ">October 14th</span></span>, how does it feel to be performing live for your fans?</strong><br />
Euphoria. Shows are my favorite part of this whole thing I do. I just feel during a show you can connect with people in a direct, personal way that you can&#8217;t through just a record. It gives them a special temporary experience that they&#8217;ll remember for the rest of their lives. That&#8217;s why I&#8217;ve always treated every show I&#8217;ve done the same, whether I&#8217;m playing for 50 people at a small venue or rocking with a national touring artist or playing a festival for thousands. There is a paying audience there to see a quality show, so you better put on a damn good one regardless.</p>
<p><strong>RESPECT.: What is up next for <span id="m_-8576208146891016441:33e.99">Voss</span>?</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;m just staying busy. Working on new music with some great people (s/o <span id="m_-8576208146891016441:33e.107">Harrowgrove</span> and Wayne Campbell) and new visuals for more songs from &#8220;Insatiable&#8221; as well as new stuff. The new music is definitely in a more fun direction overall, but there are still some heavy joints being crafted. I just feel &#8220;Insatiable&#8221; was a really heavy album conceptually/lyrically, which was my goal for it. But moving forward, I&#8217;m trying to experiment with sounds that are new to me, that challenge me, and just make some bangers. It may lose me some fans that may not &#8220;get it&#8221; or have that whole silly &#8220;everything needs to have a message&#8221; mentality, but then again it may help them branch out with me. I&#8217;m just making what I want to make. No idea what the next album will be like yet; I&#8217;m still working on making sure &#8220;Insatiable&#8221; gets the attention it deserves. I&#8217;m also getting into acting more seriously, which is a whole new fun experience that I&#8217;ve discovered I have <span id="m_-8576208146891016441:33e.161">knack</span> for, and just really enjoy doing. I&#8217;m starring in a short film called &#8220;<span id="m_-8576208146891016441:33e.167">WACK</span>&#8221; very soon, and I just played the lead in a very cool music video for a dope rock band, St. James &amp; the Apostles. I&#8217;ve done some acting in a lot of my videos, but I wanna branch out and take it on for real, &#8217;cause it&#8217;s just so damn fun.</p>
<p><strong>RESPECT.: What does respect mean to you? </strong><br />
I mean, the first single from &#8220;Insatiable&#8221; is called &#8220;Respect My Mind&#8221; <span id="m_-8576208146891016441:33e.190">lol</span>. Just listen to that joint. True respect can&#8217;t be bought, only earned. As cliche as that may sound, it&#8217;s the way it is. Give it to get it.</p>
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