MOST-HIFI

Location:
Georgia, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Hip Hop / Rap / Soul
Site(s):
Label:
SlamJamz Records
Type:
Indie
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Most HiFi is preparing to spearhead a revolution.



While their music has been referred to as revolutionary, hard hitting and innovative, Most HiFi are just trying to make music that will inspire and entertain their fans the way they were inspired and entertained growing up. Most Hi Fi brings an important and powerful element to music that has an appeal that can transcend above the underground scene to become relevant and entertaining to the vast mainstream.



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HOT NEW VIDEO!!



MOST*HIFI (Featuring CHUCK D of PUBLIC ENEMY) - "ACTION"



MECCA USA AD as seen in XXL Magazine September 2009



MOST HI-FI's Video: "Let It Be" (Featuring Big V.E.L, Huggy and Lady Payn) (new edit)



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MOST HI-FI's Video : "No Hook"



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When it started, hip hop was a reference tool, says Mecca of the new rap duo Most*HiFi (Mecca and DJ Kayo) , of his earliest music-related memories. That substance was there when hip hop as an art form was born. We want to be a part of the movement that is innovating todays hip hop culture. We want our music to leave people with perspective, inspiration, substance. From Meccas prolific way of addressing anything hip hop related, to the legacy passed down to the duo, there are imminent signs that Most*HiFi is preparing to spearhead a revolution. Revolution is a concept that certainly is not far from the groups definition as Most*HiFi is the first project to debut on Public Enemy front man Chuck Ds new record label, SlamJamz.



Mecca credits UTFO, Run DMC, Whodini, Boogie Down Productions and of course Public Enemy as being his earliest influences of music and shaping his adolescence. My first real impression of hip hop is Run DMCs Rock Box, Mecca recalls fondly. I remember having the ghetto blaster and walking the streets with it on my shoulder blasting that song.



An avid fan of Public Enemy and other social and politically conscious rap groups Mecca says he studied the names and information he heard Chuck D, KRS One and others speak about in their music. Later these seeds sewn by Meccas hip hop idols would take root and blossom as he became an outspoken proactive leader later in his community. It also lead to him picking up a pen and writing lyrics that he felt would be socially relevant to his generation.



Mecca had the benefit of meeting his mentor Chuck D. several years earlier through a series of events that can only be described as pre-destined. Chuck was impressed decided they would be the flagship project for his newly developed Slamjamz label.



All of the history, hard times and memories of a much younger, much stronger hip hop culture have primed Most*HiFi for the March 2006 release of their album, Everything's gonna be alright. While their music has been referred to as revolutionary, hard hitting and innovative, Mecca insist they are just trying to make music that will inspire and entertain their fans the way they were inspired and entertained growing up. Besides the message, Most*HiFi is also unique in that theyve incorporated a live band into their live performances. The band aspect brings a different aspect, an entirely different element and new meaning to the term live show in hip hop. We are using real music and instrumentation and it brings an energy that you cant duplicate, Mecca says.



While their message and their live shows may have some critics grouping Most*HiFi with underground acts, Chuck D is certain that his group has a much bigger appeal. Most*HiFi brings an important and powerful element to music that has an appeal that can transcend above the underground scene to become relevant and entertaining to the vast mainstream, he believes.



This squad has really come the distance to where it is today. True art in these times of die tryin to be rich, has few smiling upon it. This is why I really dig MOST*HiFi.



- Chuck D of Public Enemy
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