by Todd E. Jones aka The New Jeru Poet |
In the world of hip-hop, Philadelphia has always been home to musical talent ranging from The Roots, DJ Jazzy Jeff, and Dice Raw to Beanie Sigel and Freeway. Years ago, Rahsheed aka Maylay Sparks joined up with Baby Blak and formed the Philly crew, Ill Advised. Gaining critical acclaim but not much worldwide recognition, the group created quality hip-hop that both underground backpackers and hardcore street emcees could love. On Rapster Records, Baby Blak (of Ill Advised) released his solo album “Once You Go Blak”, but fans were wondering about and yearning for Maylay Sparks. In the past, Maylay has worked with Mr. Complex, C Rayz Walz, Louis Logic, The Roots, Last Emperor, Canibus, Masta Ace and more. He was even involved with Eastern Conference Records and B9000 Records for a while. Just like another Philly emcee Grand Agent, Maylay Sparks moved to Europe. Many underground emcees and producers have moved to Europe and became very comfortable. Grand Agent and Fat Jon of Five Deez have made Germany their home. Maylay Sparks has found a new home in Copenhagen, Denmark. Finally in 2004, Maylay Sparks released his debut solo album “Graymatter” on Rapster and K7! Records. Omni, DJ White Shadow, DJ Noize, Chaos, Context, DJ Jazz, Rick Smoove, The Prunes and Maylay himself handle production. Guests include Malik B of The Roots, Crush, and Kid Swift. “Graymatter” is an intelligent, hard-hitting underground independent hip-hop album filled with hungry rhymes, truthful emcee skills, and vivid production. Musically, “Graymatter” is rich, jazzy, and respectful towards the art of hip-hop. “Robin Hoodz” has live bass by Mike Tyler and scratches by Kid Swift. “Konnichiwa” has an Asian flavor while “Black Sheep” is about pride of his area. On a cool afternoon in March 2004, I had an overseas conversation with the Philly native. From Philly to Copenhagen, Maylay Sparks has been rocking mics and crowds while sparking his love for hip-hop.
T. JONES: “What goes
on?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “Chilling.
Smoking as usual.”
T.JONES: “Your solo
album is called ‘Graymatter’. Tell us about it. Who is on it? Who produced
it?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “Well,
the title is ‘Graymatter’, a collective piece from myself, DJ Noize, DJ
Jaz, The Prunes, Omni and DJ White Shadow from Norway. It just a paradigm
of real hip hop!”
T.JONES: “What is
the meaning behind the title ‘Graymatter'?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “Gray
is my last name and since the project is so ill mentally, I called it that.
It is just a play on words.”
T.JONES: “Why and
how did you hook up with K7! & Rapster?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “DJ
Typhoon and Peter from Blvd Connection linked me with Horst, the man behind
k7!”
T.JONES: “Do you
have a favorite song on the 'Graymatter'?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “Yes,
‘5034’. It’s just me.”
T.JONES: “What song
took you the longest to do? Why? The shortest? Why?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “All
were about the same. I just knock them out.”
T.JONES: “You recorded
this in Copenhagen? Why? How was the recording process different than in
the U.S.?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “A
lot more weed for a lot less money.”
T.JONES: “Did you
fully re-locate to Copenhagen? Why?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “Not
totally but Copenhagen is special for many things, especially the arts.”
T.JONES: “How is
Copenhagen different from Philadelphia?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “Very
similar because of the people. Philly is laid back.”
T.JONES: “How did
you meet and eventually form Ill Advised?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “We
are from the same hood and have common friends so we united in 1995.”
T.JONES: “What is
going on with Ill Advised now? What is the status of the new album?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “I
have no idea.”
T.JONES: “When making
hip-hop songs, do you go into the studio with pre-written rhymes, lyrics,
and themes or do you hear the beat first and write then and there?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “It
depends, but usually the beat writes the song for me while we're recording.”
T.JONES: “Can you
expand on the song ‘Al Dia’?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “It
is Spanish for ‘To date’, and it's just a day in the life of Maylay Sparks.”
T.JONES: “Baby Blak
is a member of Ill Advised. How would you say your rhyme-style or creative
process is different from Baby Blak?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “Personally
I can’t say for sure especially if he still smokes as much as I do.”
T.JONES: “How did
you hook up with The Prunes?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “We
met here in Denmark and have been recording every since.”
T.JONES: “Can you
explain the song ‘The Suare’?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “It
is exactly what the term means. Just a genuine good time with friends.
Jamming!”
T.JONES: “Malik B
of The Roots is on the song ‘Black Sheep’. How did you get involved with
Malik B?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “The
Roots are friends and inspiration so we clicked.”
T.JONES: “How is
BBE & Rapster different from other labels?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “The
fact that they cater to good music and not trends is the answer in a nut
shell.”
T.JONES: “Are you
still involved with B9000 Records? What happened?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “B9000
and the people are great. We just did the single thing, hopefully another
is in the works or something.”
T.JONES: “What is
your favorite part of your live show?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “The
fans, when they are really feeling the music and vibe, but mostly when
they know the material. It goes over a lot better. Also, if I’m not to
intoxicated before a late performance. ‘Promoters, get me onstage early!’”
T.JONES: “How has
your live show evolved?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “The
fact that even though you still get the few minutes of stage-fright. Now,
I have the sense of where I want to be on stage and who to focus on to
draw good energy. Focus on the hype. Never try to work the unimpressed.”
T.JONES: “What song
made you fall in love with hip-hop?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “Every
hip-hop record made since ‘The Message’ Block parties. The title ‘M.C.’,
and style was fresh to me. Plus, that got you the ladies.”
T.JONES: “How did
you get the name Maylay Sparks? What does it mean?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “Baby
Blak actually called me ‘Rah Maylay’ at first because I was total chaos
and I spark a lot. So, Maylay Sparks it became.”
T.JONES: “What emcee/group
would you like to collaborate with in the future?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “EPMD,
Redman, Ol Dirty Bastard, Ghostface, and Raekwon too.”
T.JONES: “What producer
would you like to collaborate with in the future?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “Eric
sermon, all of the favorites we all know. Pete Rock, etc. Or just anyone
who has got some innovative sh*t!”
T.JONES: “What are
the 3 best things about living in Philadelphia?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “Cheese
steaks, hoagies, and the bar.”
T.JONES: “What was
your childhood like? What kid of kid were you?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “My
childhood was very nice. Both my parents are professionals. Mom teaches
and my pop worked for Smith Kline Pharmaceuticals. They divorced but I
still had a lot of love. I was a really fortunate child. I’ve always been
outgoing and had a lot of friends. I liked, and still like, attention.
That’s why I do what I do now.”
T.JONES: “What was
the lowest or dirtiest thing you ever did for money?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “Sell
crack to my neighbors. Maybe went along with a mugging or two.”
T.JONES: “What has
been in your CD player or on your turntable recently?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “St.
Germaine. I love the ‘Tourist’ LP.”
T.JONES: “What was
the last incident of racism you experienced?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “Not
being able to get a cab, as always. Just the regular sh*t when you're someplace
you’re not wanted. Surprisingly, it’s been in places I would not expect.
Not Germany or some Eastern block country, but right here and at home.
Danish people are becoming a bit racist over the past years that I’ve been
here, but for the most part, only the uneducated, who can be swayed by
fear, or that lack of knowledge.”
T.JONES: “Abortion
– pro-choice or pro-life?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “The
decision should be the mother’s and her decision alone.”
T.JONES: “Death Penalty
– For or against?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “Only
for those who commit unspeakable crimes.”
T.JONES "Where were
you on Sept. 11th (The World Trade Center Terrorist Attack)? How did you
deal with it? How do you think it has affected music?"
MAYLAY SPARKS: “I
was here in Denmark when it happened. I watched it on BBC like it was a
movie, man. I thought it came later than we expected. I feel sorry for
the families of lost ones but not America. It’s time we realize that we're
the biggest terrorist in the world.”
T.JONES: “What collaboration
are you most proud of?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “The
Malik B joint because he's been out of the picture for a minute on The
Roots project and we're both black sheep.”
T.JONES: “Word association
time. I’m going to say a name of a group/emcee and you say the first word
that pops in your head. So, if I say ‘Chuck D’, you may say ‘Revolution’.
Okay?”
T.JONES: “Declaime.”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “Rebel.”
T.JONES: “Grand
Agent”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “Rhymes.”
T.JONES: “Eminem”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “Stan.”
T.JONES: “Freddie
Foxxx”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “Ruff
sh*t.”
T.JONES: “C Rayz
Walz.”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “Wild
spaced out n*gga. My man!”
T.JONES: “Del The
Funky Homosapian”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “Hiero.”
T.JONES: “Common”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “Rahsheed.”
T.JONES: “George
Bush”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “*sshole.”
T.JONES: “What do
you think hip-hop or music (in general) needs these days?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “More
innovative producers and extinction of the wack ass emcee.”
T.JONES: “What is
the biggest mistake that you made in your career?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “Not
making enough to live on at times and splurging like P. Diddy.”
T.JONES: “What are
some major misconceptions that people have of you?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “Because
I drink a lot and act a fool occasionally, people think that I don’t know
my B.I. business, but they are at home, making no cheddar, complaining
about my drinking habits.”
T.JONES: “What do
you want on your epitaph?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “He
was here than, he left happy!”
T.JONES: “What is
next in the future for Maylay Sparks?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “I
want to be more on the administrative end and try to get my own label distribution
deal with a major.”
T.JONES: “Any final
words for the people who are reading this?”
MAYLAY SPARKS: “They
are the best and they are the life of hip-hop. Please stay true to the
culture and please cop ‘Graymatter’.”
THANK YOU MAYLAY SPARKS! ! !
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