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It was a matter of ensuring both parties had the same end goal in mind. During negotiations we were looking out for DesiHits and Universal Island just as much as they were looking out for us so it was a bit odd in that sense. In the end everything worked out! Culture Shock: A few phone calls and a trip to head offices is all it took to start the process. The fan base we had built online was what sealed the deal so to speak. We enjoyed touring it and the crowd reaction to it.

When we decided to release it we took it back into the studio and reworked it to a point we thought it was ready to release. DHH: Did you go through a break-up? Culture Shock: No. The song was written more from the point of view of a guy going through a breakup.

I believe Lomaticc was watching something and the usual couple breaking up was happening and everything was about the girl. The inspiration then came, but what about what a guy goes through as well. DHH: Tell us a bit about your video concept.

Culture Shock: Without revealing too much we wanted to go with something unique. Not the usual clubs, girls, cars thing. We got a hold of some of the best equipment possible on the market and one of the hottest up and coming directors in Canada Jason Mattos.

Lyric videos have become very popular with Pop and Hip-Hop artists and now Culture Shock is following the trend. Lomaticc on the sets of 'Ex'd Up' Video Shoot. The song is shear Culture Shock brilliance! Baba Kahn, Lomaticc, and Sunny Brown have a chemistry that can not be matched. Previous Older Entries. Create a free website or blog at WordPress. Zaynah R Stiletto Sharp Wit. Home About this Blog Contact Me. Sunny Brown salvages the track with some oomph and life. The story centers around the main character after graduating high school and looking to attend a college.

As a regular guy his life was fairly uneventful. But a phone call from his mysterious aunt changed everything. He discovers that his new home is a paradise far better than he could ever have imagined. However he soon realizes this lifestyle will not be easy to adapt to and to fully enjoy himself our main character must shed his old persona and embrace his new life. Baba Kahn: Lomaticc had always been emailing me asking me to listen to his music, but I never had the time to listen to it.

I listened to Kini Soni Lagdia and I was very impressed and I brought him into the studio and we immediately started working together.

Once we got into the studio it was instant magic and the Culture Shock Trio were born. Jas DB: Why did you three decide to give the album for free? Baba Kahn: We felt by giving this album out for free we are showing our fans how much we love their support and that in the same time everybody no matter who they are would be able to get our album. When the three of us get into the studio we just have fun, which is displayed in our music.

The guys have been known to drop music with big names on the tracks, like Fat Man Scoop, Kardinal Offishal, and the great rap star Twista. Jas DB: How did it feel for each of you to work with such great artists? Baba Kahn: The guys were great. We had good time making music with them. They are all very humble and liked what we were doing as a group. So it was very eas to work with them. Jas DB: Did you receive any advice from them that may have affected your decision to drop a free album?

Baba Kahn: Not really because of they normally sell their album in the mainstream world not that many artist give out there music for free. Jas DB: Any other collaborations we should look out for?



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