Video: Maxo Kream – “G3”
The FADER Premieres the Paranoid Video for the Highlight From the Texas Rapper’s Acclaimed Persona Tape
07.20.2016
Critical Praise for Maxo Kream:
“Over the last couple years, Maxo Kream has established himself as one of Houston’s most exciting young rappers by way of being one of Houston’s least traditionally minded artists.” – Noisey
“Going off Maxo’s last few tracks, The Persona Tape should live up to the expectations set by last year’s excellent MAXO 187.” – HotNewHipHop
“A sinister and visceral portrait of Houston street life.” – Pitchfork
The Video:
Houston rapper Maxo Kream makes dark and aggressive street music, anchored by his oversized and colorful persona. In the visual for the ethereal and haunting “G3,” produced by Tommy Kruise, Maxo channels paranoid cinematic classics like Apocalypse Now and Fight Club as he leads his Kream Clicc on a rampage through the outskirts of Houston, culminating in a twist to rival The Usual Suspects. Premiered today by The FADER, “G3” is the second visual from The Persona Tape, released through LiveMixtapes. In September, Maxo Kream will be embarking on his first national tour, opening for Danny Brown. They will be playing 40 dates over the span of three months. Danny Brown’s label mate ZelooperZ is also opening on the tour. Buy tickets here.
Picking up where he left off with #Maxo187, Maxo Kream returns with equal grit on the The Persona Tape. Featuring appearances from fellow Houston rapper Paul Wall and Atlanta rappers Playboi Carti, Key!, and Rich the Kid, the tape finds Maxo Kream exploring the intricacies of his public profile and how he is perceived.“Your persona is how you carry yourself,” says Maxo Kream to Complex in their premiere for the Friday-inspired “Big Worm” video. “It tells people everything about who you are, so it’s more important than a social security number. This tape is everything I’m about. Persona shit.” Prior to the tape, Maxo Kream released “Big Worm,” in which he synthesizes the sounds of Southwest Houston with the sound of South London as he repurposes the classic Grime beat from Wiley‘s “Morgue,” earning co-signs from Skepta and Wiley, and garnering over 435,000 Soundcloud plays in the process. “Spike Lee,” featuring verses Playboy Carti and Rich The Kid and production from Chuck Inglish, finds Maxo and friends turning up over the booming, horn-filled production with rhymes about their lifestyles filled with women, money, and lean. Hailing from Texas, Maxo Kream appeared on the national radar following his acclaimed 2015 project #Maxo187, which debuted via Noisey and was labeled by Pitchfork as “a sinister and visceral portrait of Houston street life.” Maxo Kream’s distinct sound and persona have earned him praise by Passion of the Weiss as “Houston’s Savior.”
Watch “G3”: https://youtu.be/6HYpO4d5tuU
Check out the FADER premiere: http://www.thefader.com/2016/07/20/maxo-kream-g3-music-video
Listen to and download The Persona Tape via LiveMixtapes: http://www.livemixtapes.com/mixtapes/39867/maxo-kream-the-persona-tape.html
Stream The Persona Tape on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/maxo-kream/sets/persona-tape
The Persona Tape Tracklist:
1. Choppas (prod. Wlderness)
2. Karo (prod. Wlderness)
3. Hit Mane (prod. Pe$o Diddy)
4. Big Worm (prod. Ryan ESL)
5. Smash (ft. Paul Wall) (prod. Ryan ESL)
6. G3 (prod. Tommy Kruise)
7. Comin Dine (prod. Chuck Inglish)
8. Out The Front Door (ft. KEY!) (prod. Wolfe de Mchls)
9. Smoke Break (prod. Chuck Inglish)
10. Talkin Shit (ft. D Flowers) (prod. Wlderness)
11. Shop (prod. Ryan ESL)
12. Spike Lee (ft. Rich the Kid & Playboi Carti) (prod. Chuck Inglish)
13. None of Yall (prod. Slug Christ)
Tour Dates with Danny Brown Tickets:
Sep 14 TLA – Philadelphia, PA
Sep 15 Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel – Providence, RI
Sep 16 Toad’s Place – New Haven, CT
Sep 17 Upstate Concert Hall – Clifton Park, NY
Sep 18 Paradise Rock Club – Boston, MA
Sep 21 Park Street Saloon – Willard, OH
Sep 22 House of Blues – Chicago, IL
Sep 23 The Intersection – Grand Rapids, MI
Sep 24 The Rave II – Milwaukee, WI
Sep 25 First Avenue – Minneapolis, MN
Sep 27 Wooly’s – Des Moines, IA
Sep 28 The Bourbon Theatre – Lincoln, NE
Oct 01 The Complex – Salt Lake City, UT
Oct 02 Knitting Factory – Boise, ID
Oct 04 Neptune Theatre – Seattle, WA
Oct 05 Roseland Theater – Portland, OR
Oct 06 Vogue Theatre – Vancouver, Canada
Oct 07 Knitting Factory – Spokane, WA
Oct 08 WOW Hall – Eugene, OR
Oct 11 Regency – San Francisco, CA
Oct 14 Observatory North Park – San Diego, CA
Oct 15 The Fonda Theatre – Los Angeles, CA
Oct 16 Observatory – Santa Ana, CA
Oct 16 Galaxy Theatre – Santa Ana, CA
Oct 17 Crescent Ballroom – Phoenix, AZ
Oct 18 Sunshine Theatre – Albuquerque, NM
Oct 20 Warehouse Live – Houston, TX
Oct 21 South Side Music Hall – Dallas, TX
Oct 23 Emo’s Austin – Austin, TX
Oct 25 Republic New Orleans New Orleans, LA
Oct 26 Exit/In Nashville, TN
Oct 27 Masquerade – Atlanta, GA
Oct 28 The Underground – Charlotte, NC
Oct 29 Cat’s Cradle – Carrboro, NC
Oct 30 The Orange Peel – Asheville, NC
Nov 01 The Fillmore Sliver Springs – Silver Spring, MD
Nov 02 Mr. Smalls Theatre – Millvale, PA
Nov 03 Town Ballroom – Buffalo, NY
Nov 04 Phoenix Concert Theatre – Toronto, Canada
Nov 05 The Grog Shop – Cleveland, OH
Please contact Michelle or Dharmic if interested in talking with Maxo Kream.
Maxo Kream Background:
Upon meeting him, gangsta rapper isn’t the impression that most would get from buzzing Houston emcee, Maxo Kream, age 25. He has a surprisingly goofy and playful demeanor, often cracking self-aware jokes and displaying a smile with showcases either his gold grin or his trademark gap in the upper row of this teeth. But, make no mistake, Maxo’s backstory is a tale consisting of crime and death that would catch the attention of the most jaded followers of gangsta/trap rap.
Inspired by his college trip to SXSW and the fact that other street cliques throughout Houston such as FDAB (founded by late rapper T.O.Y, a childhood friend and Crip associate of Maxo) and MashMode (which has now resulted in the buzzing careers of Houston rap duo, The Sauce Twinz) were transitioning into music as a form of expression, Maxo and his younger cousin Lyndon (rap moniker Lyndo C), jumped into music. Maxo Kream’s sophomore project, #Maxo187 garnered attention with its unrelenting lyricism and exceptional production. With big name features and unmatched confidence, Maxo intends to show that he can compete with any emcee in the game.
Links:
official site | twitter | instagram | soundcloud | spotify
“G3”: https://youtu.be/6HYpO4d5tuU
The Persona Tape: http://www.livemixtapes.com/mixtapes/39867/maxo-kream-the-persona-tape.html
“Big Worm”: https://soundcloud.com/maxo-kream/big-worm // https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Cus2UvzlvU&feature=youtu.be
“Spike Lee” ft. Playboi Carti and Rich the Kid: https://soundcloud.com/maxo-kream/spike-lee-ft-playboi-carti-rich-the-kid-prod-chuck-inglish/
#MAXO187 (Chopped Not Slopped by Slim K): http://www.livemixtapes.com/mixtapes/34024/maxo-kream-maxo-187.html
“Cell Boomin”: https://soundcloud.com/maxo-kream/cell-boomin-ft-father // https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feFKeFMUS60
#MAXO187: https://soundcloud.com/maxo-kream/sets/maxo-187
“Clientele”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1rMjJUk80s
Bio, pictures, and streams available here: http://www.audibletreats.com/maxo-kream