Tech N9ne on His 20th Album Planet Escapism HustleTV.tv Hustle

TechN9ne on His 20th Album Planet Escapism

Tech N9ne needed to leave this Planet. Frustrated with the way his fans reacted to his last solo LP, the autonomous hip-jump titan was searching for an escape.

“They didn’t grasp [2016’s] The Storm like I figured they would. It hurt my emotions and I was pissed,” he tells HustleTV. “I stated, ‘I’m going to leave and develop my own planet. I don’t care at all what no one considers.'” The consequence of that cheerful investigation can be found on his most recent collection, Planet, due March 2 by means of Strange Music.

Earth’s present occasions additionally guided the Kansas City rapper on this 19-track voyage. “You’re viewing a similar news I’m watching, so you hear what I’m saying without truly saying it,” he clarifies. “Individuals are turning out the woodworks since they feel like the pioneer is behind bologna. No young lady should be kept running over by some person who supposes they shouldn’t walk in the road. No unarmed man ought to be gunned down…This planet needs killing.” Enter Tech N9ne’s creation: Planet Pyune (Peaceful Youth Unit Neutralizing Earth). Hustle

It’s not only a perfect world. Planet allows enables Tech Nina to follow intruders. “No Reason (The Mosh Pit Song),” for example, by implication tends to Strange Music’s fight in court and triumph over the trap-based record name in the past known as Strainge Entertainment. “That one has [trap] impact since some individual was inept and endeavored to utilize our name,” he bashfully jests. “I expected to do that sort of music to get their attention…but with verses on it since I had a grudge.” Machine Gun Kelly visitors on the track and isn’t keeping down, either. “I don’t know whether there’s shrouded messages in there for some other rappers, yet I suspect that he may discuss some person,” Tech includes. “He brought The Gunner and that is the thing that I required.” DJ Hustle