Freeway & Damon Dash Announce Collaborative Album ‘365’

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Damon Dash‘s band The Black Guns and Freeway have released the music video for “365,” the lead single and title track from the pair’s forthcoming collaborative album arriving in early 2024.

Directed by Dash and executive produced by Wesley Barnett, the visual finds the band Freeway and Dash jamming from the studio to the stage, with Free manning the mic and Dash fronting his group mates. Produced by The Black Guns, “365” is powered by live instrumentation and fuses rock and Hip-Hop, resulting in a sound the mogul and entrepreneur first helped ingratiate to Hip-Hop over a decade ago




In addition to his prominence within rap circles, Dash famously delved into the indie-rock realm with his BlakRoc venture and helped discover The Black Keys in the late ’00s. After releasing a critically-acclaimed compilation album in 2009, BlakRoc has since been envisioned into BluRoc with Dame joining in on the fun as The Black Guns’ lead singer.



According to Dash, the sound he and the band are looking to bring to the forefront consists of elements from two worlds that have brought him joy and success as an executive. “I wouldn’t categorize it as rap or Rock, it’s like rock-soul,” he exclusively told VIBE on the phone. “But again, if we’re gonna put some work on the street, it’s gotta be a drug no one ever got high off before. That’s what Roc-A-Fellas really do



Nearly three decades after cofounding the iconic record label, the Harlem native is now looking to restore the feeling fostered by him and his cohorts. One of his first moves in that quest is to align himself with former Roc-A-Fella artist Freeway, who costars alongside Dash and The Black Guns throughout 365. Damon Dash says that witnessing the strength and grace Freeway displayed in the midst of his medical issues and personal tragedy prompted him to bridge that gap and bring the Islamic emcee into the fold


 

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by live instrumentation and fuses rock and Hip-Hop, resulting in a sound the mogul and entrepreneur first helped ingratiate to Hip-Hop over a decade ago


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They should have gotten somebody to write a more accurate press release.
 

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Damon Dash‘s band The Black Guns and Freeway have released the music video for “365,” the lead single and title track from the pair’s forthcoming collaborative album arriving in early 2024.

Directed by Dash and executive produced by Wesley Barnett, the visual finds the band Freeway and Dash jamming from the studio to the stage, with Free manning the mic and Dash fronting his group mates. Produced by The Black Guns, “365” is powered by live instrumentation and fuses rock and Hip-Hop, resulting in a sound the mogul and entrepreneur first helped ingratiate to Hip-Hop over a decade ago




In addition to his prominence within rap circles, Dash famously delved into the indie-rock realm with his BlakRoc venture and helped discover The Black Keys in the late ’00s. After releasing a critically-acclaimed compilation album in 2009, BlakRoc has since been envisioned into BluRoc with Dame joining in on the fun as The Black Guns’ lead singer.
As a longtime fan of The Black Keys I have never once heard anyone say that Damon Dash played any roll whatsoever in their rise to fame. Why blatantly lie?
Wish them success on this though.
 

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I like the idea but Freeway doesn't seem like the right conduit for this project. Will check it out though
 

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As a longtime fan of The Black Keys I have never once heard anyone say that Damon Dash played any roll whatsoever in their rise to fame. Why blatantly lie?
Wish them success on this though.
Can only speak for myself but around that late 2000’s era, the first time I ever heard of them was through the affiliation with Dame and doing the BlakRoc album with him. This was around the same time he was working with Curren$y I think. After that I started to hear their names everywhere to the point they were being nominated for Grammys
 

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Can only speak for myself but around that late 2000’s era, the first time I ever heard of them was through the affiliation with Dame and doing the BlakRoc album with him. This was around the same time he was working with Curren$y I think. After that I started to hear their names everywhere to the point they were being nominated for Grammys
I was about to say the same thing, only reason I even remember the name is because I heard Dame talk about it years ago
 
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