Yep yep. I hope it can be ready for October but we’ll see how it goes. The music is almost done but the business aspect is what takes long. We’re trying to line up some shows and other great things to surround the actual project.


In case you can’t read the back cover-here it is:
“Sweatpants In The Club”. That phrase is somewhat of a joke but there is a very deep meaning behind it. In American culture, especially amongst blacks we view the club as the end all be all of society. It’s where scantily clad women go to find rich men, it’s where men go to find scantily clad women. It’s where teens go to be seen in the outfits they worked all week to purchase. It’s where athletes and musicians go to be seen in their latest rides and fashion. For a sane man to go to a club with sweats on, he is basically saying to everyone that he is so comfortable that he doesn’t need to partake in the fashion show. He’s not saying there’s anything wrong with the fashion show, he’s not even saying that he might not indulge in “Flashing Lights” on occasion. What he is saying is “I’m so comfortable that I can just be me and do what I want and you will accept me for it.”
Sweatpants In The Club is not drinking when all your peers are doing the opposite. Sweatpants In The Club is coming from a family of college graduates and choosing to pursue a career in film or music. Sweatpants In The Club is the pregnant girl that won’t give in to peer pressure to have an abortion. Sweatpants In The Club is when Kriss Kross wore their close backwards or when Jay-Z sampled “Annie” on “Hard Knock Life”. It’s when 50 Cent made a song about robbing the whole entire music industry. Sweatpants In The Club is Barack Obama. Sweatpants In The Club is coming from a crack addict mother and rising above it. It’s anyone who lives above the limitations society has put on us. Anyone who lives by their own rules.
All the songs in this project all reflect this concept in some shape or form. Some songs might appeal to a soccer mom as well as the guy that’s about to rob the liquor store to feed his kids. As a person I’m capable of having a conversation with both people and my music isn’t any different. I hope everyone who hears it enjoys it. All that explanation would mean nothing if the music is terrible. The music isn’t terrible though…in fact it’s great.

I love the title and the mantra fam, can’t wait to hear it.
Yay!
You know I’m like so anticipating this…I’m excited for you
that’s a hot concept!
I can dig that!
Jaycee
preciate everyones comments…we’re gonna work hard to put out some good material..stay tuned
Def