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"Leader Of The Free World: An Interview With Nemo"

Static. Stagnant. Suffocatingly repetitive is the breeze that flows throughout the music world. Here to resuscitate us from that commercialized smog; and to blow us away with lyrical fresh air is Nemo. I first caught wind of Nemo after downloading his amazing EP “Elevator Music.” Eccentric, eclectic, and immaculately produced, “Elevator Music” is dope as dope gets.


Art Nouveau Magazine: You opened up for Wale. Tell me about that.

Nemo:It was an awesome experience. For a while some of my homies had been trying to put me on to him but I’m not really a ”Hype Beast” so I ignored everything about most of the freshmen class. But now I’m like his biggest fan, everything he drops I download. He’s most definitely one of my favorites in the game right now. Not to mention I’m a musician, and I’ve been playing with a live band since I was a child (Inspired by The Roots) so it was good to see him vibe like that as well. He put on a great show, not to mention he was bearing the “ROC” chain. lol



ANM: What’s the significance behind your name?

Nemo: NEMO is both natural & spiritual to me. Nemo was actually a nickname given to me by my oldest sister right around the time the movie came out. I was a loose cannon, I was out all day/all night doing ridiculous things and my mom would be calling around the area looking for me … and a lot of my homies caught on to the name, at 1st I would be like “dude, chill” but after a while it grew on me & I accepted it. How it got deep is when I began to find myself spiritually and one night after watching the movie I noticed how his story paralleled with my life. I mean he clearly wasn’t the coolest in the crew, I mean homie had the little fin all at lol, he did a lot of disobedient & daring things for acceptance … and those acts of disobedience brought some unbearable obstacles his way … My life in a nutshell!

ANM: How did New York that affect your music?

Nemo: I mean growing up KY during the 90’s most young-ins would usually vibe to No Limit, Cash Money, etc. Just more of the southern scene .. but with my mom being raised in Queens I would always visit her side of the family and get hipped to Nas, Wu-Tang, Jay, Big, etc. The Funniest thing was when the East Coast/West Coast beef was going down, as young as I was I had the Audacity to take sides … I loved New York Growing Up. Everything from fashion, Music, Food! lol Everything was so diverse there. Every time I would meet someone new in KY as a child I would be like yeah I’m from “Queens Baby, Farmers, Linden, All at” But I most definitely grew out of that. haha But Lyrically the East Coast influence enhanced me a lot.



ANM: You’re also a producer. How do you find balance between producing and rhyming?

Nemo: Well I mean me getting into the production side of things is kind of what inspired me to continue to rhyme. I’ve been playing instruments in “church” all my life, I just never told anyone, I guess I didn’t want to seem soft or something, but thats why musicians such as Outkast, Mos Def, The Roots, Q-Tip, & The Neptunes inspired me so … When I begin to study their work and a few others I was excited about incorporating live instrumentation in my work … And its funny because I’m a hip hop producer who hasn’t figured out the art of sampling, as far as like old records go. So all of the production you hear on my projects is straight from the minds of me & my production partner Doug “Porter” Ford. But being a self producer is a blessing, Financially & artistically … I know exactly what sound I’m looking for.

ANM: What’s your take on the state of Hip-Hop?

Nemo: With Brothers like Wale, K’Naan, Drake, B.O.B. we good. Jay still making music, Mos & Tip still making music. Jay Electronica still holding down the underground. Kanye is at the peak of innovation. Then there’s others who haven’t got a chance yet like this cat name NEMO. (laughs) Sike naw, but I also rep my Ohio homies L.E. & Bugz Tha Rocka, I mean according to the blogs, word of mouth, etc. those cats is next. As well as Atlanta native Mums FP. I’m just waiting on another release from Outkast & DMX. Call me a dreamer on The “X” wish. lol



ANM: When did you start rhyming?

Nemo: I started rhyming when I was like 9 or 10, I was attending a summer camp, they had like the sickest talent shows & my age group’s instructor was a local rapper, so he formed a group w/ me and like 2 others, he wrote our rhymes, &
we spit them over The Lox’s ”We’ll always love big poppa” … I’ll never forget that. Every since then I’ve been the kid with the classwork in the corner of the desk & my rhyme book in hand. lol Every time my camp instructor comes to one of my shows we reminisce, he a old head now! lol

ANM: Who are some of your major influences?

Nemo: My mom is a singer/songwriter, so she definitely had a huge influence on me. I grew up in a very musical church where renowned gospel musicians such as Terry Baker (Kirk Franklin) & his brother Simeon Baker mentored me. When I got to high school I begin to develop an eclectic ear, So I was listening to everything from Sting to Snoop. Some of my major influences are Andre 3000, Prince, Will.I.Am., & anyone who was ever involved with the Soulquarian Movement of the late 90’s.

ANM: You recently released your project “Elevator Music.” Tell me about that?

Nemo: Elevator Music was my summer debut … It did exactly what I expected it to do, it allowed me to capture a few new ears, as well as reinsure old followers that I’m still chasing this dream. I wouldn’t say it was a classic project but its most definitely nearest to my heart being that it was my 1st baby. I was able to collaborate with a friend out of California, Seven Davis Jr., and that was awesome, he’s really talented & accompanied me well in illustrating my thoughts. I hope the listeners enjoyed it conceptually, I feel like I made a great attempt & thats not the end of my journey. A winter release is in the works.

ANM: Why Do You Consider yourself Leader of the Free World?

Nemo:I plan to be the voice that speaks out against negative, whether it be religions, politics, racism, sexism, etc. I’m not saying I will live up to that title every day of my life but I guess thats just self-empowerment. I read that title on my website everyday and its a reminder of what I can & can not do in this walk of life.

ANM: What’s Next For You?

Nemo: Hopefully all of this labor pays off and I begin to see fruit. I’m looking for more blog attention, tours, major collaborations, etc. I’ve already mentioned this but I also have a winter release on its way. Produced in its entirety by my production team “Harry Porter” … which consist of Me (Prince Harry) & Doug “Porter” Ford.

ANM: Is there anything else you’d like to mention?

Nemo: uhhhhh … www.LeaderOfDaFreeWorld.com Much love to the homies at Oneness287, Primary Colors, & Peace/Love to Art Nouveau Magazine as well for supporting me early in my career.

- Art Nouveau Magazine (Atlanta, GA)


"Elevator Music - Nemo"

So last night, rather 3 o'clock this morning , I was randomly on ustream watching DJNine6. I first became familiar with DJNine6 for his work that he did with Joe Clarks mixtape "The Mash Up". While I was watching him he mentioned a "Nemo". . . and I was thinking it was my friend NemoDaFishman but it was really NemosOcean.

Not that I was disappointed. . . Being the eclectic music buff that I am I was looking forward to hear fresh new music. I have come to realize that I like independent artists more than "signed" artists simply because they seem more sincere. I'm not saying that signed artists are not serious about their work, but since they are getting paid for their work they don't appear as "hungry" as the independent artists. But I digress. . .

Elevator Music dropped this past July and I must say that it was a happy accident to come across it. Nemos flow is precise filled with alliterations, similes, and metaphors. What I am most impressed with is his meter. Meter is the recurrence of a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables. Lyrically he presents ideas as if he is living inside the rhythms themselves. Production wise Sevin Davis Jr. and Nemo presents tracks that are not following the trends [ i.e. autotune, heavy bass lines, voice effects.] I take pride in this. He stands out with cause. I can go further into greater details track by track but I won't.

Go formulate your own opinion. Either way I promise you, you won't be disappointed.


Favorite Lines:
"Yo Eve, I knew that you was trouble,
When did your Jimmy choos ever touch the puddle?
Are you forgettin all the works of your lover?
I trusted you so much now we suffer.
If we both would’ve built our connection,
We could’ve avoided the serpents deception.
But, but but we didn’t
Thank thank you babe
You really done a lot and life is great.
Sarcasm."
-Adam & Eve

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http://www.leaderofdafreeworld.com - Nadia Blossom (Blogger, Miami, FL)


Discography

"Elevator Music" July 2009 - EP
"Vibrations" January 2010 - EP

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Bio

Static. Stagnant. Suffocatingly repetitive is the breeze that flows throughout the music world. Here to resuscitate us from that commercialized smog; and to blow us away with lyrical fresh air is Nemo.

Eccentric, eclectic, emerging artist. Poised and determined, bringing artistry and honesty back to our carbon copy culture. Nemo’s words resonate and reflect everyday people, and expose what it is to embody the new side of urban lifestyle. Looking to set himself apart from industry standards, Nemo has built unique concepts and placed hidden messages that are designed to inspire and uplift his followers.

Born in Lexington KY, and raised around family in such urban settings as New York and Atlanta, these life experiences shine through in his work allowing Nemo to be a well rounded artist without a region related label. Since Nemo was nine, he’s been behind the mic; Whether it was weekly gigs, playing drums for his church, or jamming in front of small crowds. That tenacity grew into the oppurtunity of being an opening act for Roc Nation Artist Wale’. Adding in his love for unique genres of music, including but not limited to House, Funk, and Jazz, Nemo is truly a musician of the future, with a great ability to perform and captivate.

“I enjoy my shows when I feel the audience is at one with the rhythm, the melody, and the lyrics”. Nemo is known to leave it all on the stage and never the audience feeling cheated, but leaves them anticipating his next performance. Inspiration comes from -everything. The Holy scriptures….even GQ [magazine], laughs the artist that gathers influence from such genius as Prince, Kanye West, Andre 3000, Q-Tip, N.E.R.D, and the entire Soulquariun Movement. Adhering to the quote: “By any means necessary” , and accepting that failure is not an option, Nemo plans to seize us by our musical heartstrings, and deliver us to melodic Bliss.