In this episode,
Black Hollywood Live hosts
Jessica King,
Nick Perdue and Megan
Thomas interview special guest
Mack Wilds. They say you never forget your first love and when Mack Wilds first fell in love, he fell hard. "The city is like a beautiful struggle, a place where roses grow through the concrete" the 24-year old singer says of his native
New York City; the inspiration for his debut LP
New York:
A Love Story.
Tristan Paul Mack Wilds is best known for his acting roles as
Michael Lee and
Dixon Wilson on
HBO's "
The Wire" and CW's "
90210" respectively, but before he hit
Hollywood, Wilds dreamed of a career in music. "
I don't remember a time in my life when music wasn't a factor in my life," the
Staten Island product says. "I was immersed in what music was in the '90s.
Everything we heard in hip-hop, I could look outside of my window in the projects and see it going on."
Growing up,
Mack saw his father sing in local bands. He looked to follow in his dad's footsteps by practicing around their home in
Stapleton housing projects, the same housing projects that produced numerous members of
Wu-Tang Clan. Wilds' earliest music influences were
Stevie Wonder and
Marvin Gaye, but he also took to hip-hop idolizing MCs like Jay-Z and Nas.
At around the age of 13, after puberty hit, Mack noticed his voice began to change and he then added rapping to his repertoire. "
The music has always been my first love," he says, even though his teenage years were spent acting on television and in films like 2008's "
The Secret Life of Bees" with
Queen Latifah and
Dakota Fanning and in
2012's "
Red Tails" alongside
Cuba Gooding, Jr. and
Terrence Howard.
"Even with all of the accomplishments, I still feel like I haven't scratched the surface of where I'm supposed to be," Mack says.
Mack hooked up with Grammy-nominated music producer
Salaam Remi in 2012 and signed with his Sony-distributed Re Mi Fa record label.
Together the two recorded New York: A Love Story, a
1990s hip-hop-centered, R&B-laced; tale of love and loss.
The
album's first single "Own It" is produced by
Salaam and written by Mack and
R&B; superstar Ne-Yo. Backed by a kinetic drum track and a feel-good groove "Own It" is reminiscent of a throwback party when hip-hop was fresh, new and exciting. Mack complements the boom-bap with his whispers of sweet nothings to his dream girl, with promises of a lavish life.
The flirtatious thump of "
Henny" and the seductive allure of "My
Crib" both provide balance mixing calming melodies over harden hip-hop sound beds. While New York: A Love Story weaves a romantic tale, sonically it's a nostalgic reminder of the
Big Apple's most defining sounds-- suited for
2013 of course.
The storyline takes place over the course of several songs and begins with the in-the-club anthem "Henny." "
First off, it's Hennessey, partying and wilding out and then you meet that girl and you want to bring her home," Mack describes.
Mack's tale begins in the club, but eventually moves to the bedroom.
It's the detail in his story which makes the album so special. "
We can take it back to my crib, we can get away no photographs," he sings in true heartthrob fashion on "My Crib."
Then immediately after on "
Don't Turn Me
Down," Mack tries to persuade his cold-footed lover to give in to his advances.
Tracks like "
Land of the
Wild Things" featuring Mack's fellow
Staten Island-native
Method Man add to the authentic feel of the album.
Aside from Salaam, celebrated NY beat architects
DJ Premier,
Pete Rock and
Havoc lend their production efforts, while Ne-Yo,
Rico Love,
James Poyser,
Bink and
James Fauntleroy collaborate on the writing side. Mack of course adds flowing harmonies over the pounding tracks. "The main thing that we wanted to do with this album is show that New York City is back and who better to do it than the people who made it what it is in the first place," he says of being able to work with such an esteemed team of producers.
"
This is that full-on, old school, New York, boom bap that we've been waiting for. This sound isn't just old school; this is what is in our blood. It's bigger than a '90's feel, this is New York."
This
Interview was recorded
October 8th, 2013.
- published: 10 Oct 2013
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