> khematite wrote:
>
http://allhiphop.com/stories/news/archive/2011/07/21/22847570.aspx >
> Hip-Hop has again proven it has no bounds with respect to its
growth
> and participation, as recently, Pablo Dylan, Bob Dylans grandson,
> broke onto the Hip-Hop scene with a mixtape where he produces and
raps
> on the project.
>
> Bob Dylan known for the political and social messages in his music,
is
> widely regarded as the voice of the rock, folk, and hippie
generation
> of the 1960s.
>
> I mean, really, my grandfather, I consider him the Jay-Z of his
time,
> and he definitely has a legacy that a lot of people look up
to," Pablo
> Dylan told AllHipHop.com in an exclusive interview. "He feels
strongly
> about my music and I love him to death.
>
> Pablo is the son of the famous folk singers son, Jesse, famous for
> having directed music videos for Tom Petty and Lenny Kravitz, and
for
> having directed the Will.I.Am music video for "Yes We
Can," inspired
> by President Barack Obama's historic run in 2008.
>
> We just put out the mixtape 10 Minutes; we got like 50,000 views
on
> that, and I just got back in the studio to work on things and
perfect
> everything. Pablo said.
>
> My single with Little Chuckee and Darnell Robinson is dropping
soon,"
> an excited Pablo said about his song with Young Moneys Lil
Chuckee.
> Me and Darnell did a song on my mixtape, he hooked me up with all
the
> people and they sent the song back with a hook and few verses.
>
> Pablo, soon to turn 16, is an avid Hip-Hop fan and cites Eminems
> Eminem Show as the first hip-hop album where he really fell in
love
> with the music.
>
> With 10 Minutes as the first project he has released, as most
would
> imagine, Pablo has an extensive musical background.
>
> This was the first project I ever came out with, and it was meant
to
> show people what I have been working for, and how I really want to
> differentiate myself from everyone else. This project is all the
hard
> work from being a little kid messing around on the piano up until
> now, a proud Pablo Dylan professed about his music.
>
> However, Pablo seems to understand the light that will be shed on
his
> music due to his grandfathers legacy, and hopes that people will
pay
> attention to his music, more so than the legacy Bob Dylan has left
for
> the world.
>
> Of course we do two different things, and I dont want people to
see
> me for what he has done. But, what I have done, I mean from a
musical
> and personal standpoint, is definitely influenced by him,"
Pablo Dylan
> told AllHipHop.com. "Everyone around me influences me, and I
have
> learned so much from him just listening to his records, but I hope
his
> music continues to live on through what I continue to do the rest
of
> my life.
I haven't heard much about Pablo Dylan in a few years.
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