Ryan Leslie, Sound Decisions

Yahoo Presents "Sound Decisions" - Ryan Leslie Doc from Ryan Leslie on Vimeo.



Ryan Leslie. One of my biggest influences right now in terms of approach to music and hustle. Had to share this motivating piece with yall.

My Mrs. Officer Remix Highlighted on Fatlace.com



My remix of Lil' Wayne's Mrs. Officer has gotten featured on Fatlace.com in the Mellow Orange blog by my man, Yusai. This marks the first time my music has been featured anywhere. I'm marking this one on the calendar.

New Track City


Check out my new beat yall...

Jacko in the Box Office

"Go spidey web! HOOOOOOOOO.....!"

I saw Michael Jackson's This Is It this past Sunday, while getting over my first hangover in 6 years. Here's what I took from it:

- Oh yeah, SPOILER ALERT! -
  1. Michael Jackson was truly a musical genius (duh)
  2. You see a whole different side of him. It's the only time I've ever seen him naturally comfortable
  3. Even though he could still move, he danced like sh*t
1) Musical Genius - A bunch of times during the movie, he tells the band or creative director things like, "you gotta let it sizzle". WTF does that mean, right? At first reaction, you and even everyone in the movie is thinkin, "This mo' fo' trippin like he on vacation". But once you get what he's sayin, mannnnn....it all really makes sense. That guy was seriously still on point when it came to the music. You almost never see this kinda mastery in an artist, and only in producers. But MJ was catching things that no one else caught, even the musical director. As a musician, it really was amazing to see.

2) Comfortable - Anytime you think MJ, you think soft spoken, awkward, coy. This movie is the first time I've seen him in his element. And in his element, he's direct, unafraid, and opinionated. He was directly challenging everyone on stage, schoolin' fools.

3) Dance Machine (out of order) - I don't get it. MJ just does the same half-assed poppin' patterns over and over and over. And it really was painful to watch. At first, I was thinkin it's just natural to decline since he was like 50, so it's all good. But then when he was bustin out the specific routines for Billie Jean and Thriller, he was just as smooth as he was back in the 80's. I don't get it! If he was still around, and if I saw him on the street, I just might have challenged him to battle. And I'd really have a shot at winning. Wish I was exaggerating about that.