• Re: Meet Pablo Dylan

    From Will-Dockery@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 18 13:48:58 2024
    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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  • From Will-Dockery@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 25 22:43:48 2024
    On Fri, 22 Jul 2011 05:45:57 -0700 (PDT), chris

    wrote:

    at first I thought this was a joke...but the more I read, the
    more
    validity it had. Very interesting that anyone on this planet
    would
    equate "grandpa" Bob with Jay-Z...lol...my chuckle for
    the day for
    sure.

    gemjack wrote:


    That pic of him reminds me of the cover of The Times They Are
    A-Changin'.

    -gj


    I'll have to check it out, I don't remember.


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