
I mean really cause New York is like seven cities and L.A is like fifteen cities but I feel like thats something that relates to the work that Ive done personally. I feel like achievement is one thing but maintenance is a whole other level of this business because people can have a little hit or have some shine but in order to stay relevant and stay connected theres a lot of work being done.I feel blessed to be one of the type of people that hasnt put a record out in four years and change, like you said, and then be able to sell out 3,000 person venues in L.A and then do a 2,000 person venue here in New York. Im much more of a prolific writer now cause I have so many things that Ive set in place in life to arrange things better. I definitely persevered a lot of personal tragedies and issues with family.But more than that I wanted to get myself situated in the position where now the music flows a lot easier. You wanna name it people died on me, just life in general but I mean a lot of it was I did a lot of collaborations during that time. And please, don’t call him a political : Alright man, five years Immortal Technique: Its actually been : Four years, and change, since the last joint, whats the hold up?Immortal Technique: I was touring, buying land, caught strep throat for eight months. But right now, as always, Tech had some stuff to get off his chest. 3 and The Middle Passage albums are on the way. Before you ask, yes, the Revolutionary Vol. Though it is not his next proper album, read below as to why, on June 24 we will finally get The 3rd World, which features production from Green Lantern and guests including Poison Pen and Crooked I.
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A consequence of Techs insistence on actually walking the walk is that his fans have gone four plus long years since he dropped his last album, the searing Revolutionary, Vol. That title is heavy load to carry, but the Harlem born MC wears that badge with pride.
