Cool Nutz "Young Obama" Album Coming Soon

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We will have another treat for you in the coming months. We will be dropping the limited edition Cool Nutz "Young Obama" Album with all new music this fall.

The album features Bosko, Maniac Lok, Kenny Mack, Arjay, Mikey Vegaz, Mike Crenshaw, and April Cason. Production duties are handled by Terminill, Flowtope, HI-Q, J.E.B, UnderRated, and Jeffery Simmons Jr.

Look for the lead singles "El Flamo"(Guaranteed Winner), "Black Music", and "Love Iz". This will be my most progressive work to date. Stay tuned for updates. And this album is actually coming out SOON!!!!!

 
Jan 25, 2008
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Yeah I was thinkin of Gorilla in tha Trunk, The Goon Squad, I Hate Cool Nutz, and wonderin if this was actually gonna come out? or is it another one of "those" albums? Is DJ Chill's album out yet?
 

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So whats the Limited Edtion thing all about??..Also you might want to re-think the name of the title,it seems using Obama in album titles is the thing to do now, and you are more creative than that. And what about the other releases you promised??
 
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In regards to the Young Obama title for the album, his struggle to running for president is in relation to all of us out here struggling to put NW hip-hop on the map and breaking new ground with our movement. Weathering the storm of hate, releasing this brand of music in a non-Urban environment, fighting stereotypes, and other things that make these struggles relate. Of course running for president as a Black man is of a higher level, but releasing Black music in the NW is a struggle in and of itself, so thus "Young Obama". All of us out here attempting to release true Black music deal with this same struggle, so I guess we are all "Young Obama's" in a sense.

With the limited edition title, we will only be releasing a certain amount of copies for release, and that will be it.

The next albums that will be coming Jus Family Records are Cool Nutz "I Hate Cool Nutz", "The Miracle", "The Goon Sqwad", Bosko "The Goodlife Movement", New Maniac Lok album, and Cool Nutz & Terminill Album "Incredible".

We are just trying to record as much music as possible, but also put out some creative projects that are against the normal agenda of the label.



This isn't a simple connection to use his name, it has a meaning to it, and the album has a solid base in terms of the music and progression of what I am doing musically these days.

 
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In regards to the Young Obama title for the album, his struggle to running for president is in relation to all of us out here struggling to put NW hip-hop on the map and breaking new ground with our movement. Weathering the storm of hate, releasing this brand of music in a non-Urban environment, fighting stereotypes, and other things that make these struggles relate. Of course running for president as a Black man is of a higher level, but releasing Black music in the NW is a struggle in and of itself, so thus "Young Obama". All of us out here attempting to release true Black music deal with this same struggle, so I guess we are all "Young Obama's" in a sense.

With the limited edition title, we will only be releasing a certain amount of copies for release, and that will be it.

The next albums that will be coming Jus Family Records are Cool Nutz "I Hate Cool Nutz", "The Miracle", "The Goon Sqwad", Bosko "The Goodlife Movement", New Maniac Lok album, and Cool Nutz & Terminill Album "Incredible".

We are just trying to record as much music as possible, but also put out some creative projects that are against the normal agenda of the label.



This isn't a simple connection to use his name, it has a meaning to it, and the album has a solid base in terms of the music and progression of what I am doing musically these days.

I hate cool nutz still will be released on sick wid it records?
 
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Yeah man, my "I Hate Cool Nutz" t-shirt is worn out and old now, and still no album. I know its been a couple years, at least.
 
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Sometimes ideas and titles change. Cool Nutz stays in the public's eye consistently, which is a problem with regional rappers. We're looking forward to this record in Snohomish County.

Wait till you cats hear this crazy record I got with Nutz on the Renegadez album, I should post it up....
 
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Sometimes ideas and titles change. Cool Nutz stays in the public's eye consistently, which is a problem with regional rappers. We're looking forward to this record in Snohomish County.

Wait till you cats hear this crazy record I got with Nutz on the Renegadez album, I should post it up....
Not even Cool Nutz can make people care about you.
 
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People already care about Khevlar. While you're out at titty bars, and hanging out with your friends doing who-cares-what--Khevlar is selling records to the same fans you wish your favorite rappers were selling albums to.

How does that feel, exactly, Mr. XXtraMannish...to be you? A jokey-jokester, but in a negative, non-constructive, hate-on-what-you-dont-personally-like, fuck-things-up-for-everyone-else, follow-the-crowd-and-hate-on-what-they-hate kind of way?



I will be picking up this album when it comes out. I meant to get some Jus Fam products when they came through Bellingham, but after getting elbowed in the back all night, I just wanted to GTFO.