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    Featured: Asher Roth


    “If Jason Bourne was to record and join forces with Zack Morris, they’d form my performance.”

    Asher Roth - A Milli Freestyle

    Ahhh, Asher Roth. The rapper you love to hate, or hate to love. Like it or not, this guy has been everywhere as of late. Signing to Steve Rifkind’s SRC Records with the likes of Akon, The Wu-Tang Clan and Pharaohe Monch, the impact homey is destined to make is huge. His skills stand alone, and on his latest mixtape with DJ Drama and Don Cannon, it is so very clear. Jay-Z thinks he’s hot shit, Andre 3000 is down with the cause, and his next stop is right here on illRoots.

    illRoots: What’s going on Asher? How are you man?

    Asher Roth: I’m doing well homie - feeling blessed.

    iR: What’ve you been up to recently?

    AR: Making music, playing Mario Kart and picking up pennies with theirheads up. I’ve found like, six lately. Good luck! Woo!!

    iR: [Laughs] So, how has the response of your latest mixtape, The Greenhouse Effect, with DJ Drama & Don Cannon been?

    AR: People have been very receptive. Some are calling it a breathe of fresh air. I decided to welcome people into my world and thought process with the mixtape, and I think people appreciate that.


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    iR: I just saw the video for Roth Boys. I peeped your helmet game, I take it your a big supporter of “safety first”?

    AR: [Laughs] Always. Helmets and SPF!

    iR: Can you pass me some numbers of the ladies in the video?

    AR: Sure, which one caught your eye?

    iR: We can talk about that later on. Are you a Ric Flair fan?

    AR: Ric Flair was that dude, but I can’t say he was my favorite. Hacksaw Jim Duggan was dope and I always found myself rooting for the Texas Tornado and the British Bulldog.

    iR: I can dig that. What’s your response to John Brown’s claim that you “jacked his style”?

    AR: I don’t even know what that means.

    iR: Fair enough. Tell us about your history growing up. When were you first introduced to hip-hop and who were some of your favorite artists as a kid?

    AR: I grew up in middle-class Pennsylvania. Morrisville to be exact. Played baseball and tennis and went swimming and dominated handball at the Morrisville Community Pool. I wasn’t introduced to hip-hop for real-for real ’till about 98′. I had heard songs and all but I was a little too young for it to really make an impression. I was raised on Bruce Springsteen and Dire Straits. The first tape I bought was Billy Joel and the first CD I bought was Dave Matthews Band. I know right! But then puberty hit and I got into my slightly rebellious stage, picked up on hip-hop and never looked back. Jay-Z’s Vol. 2 was one of the first rap CD’s I bought. That goes to show how late I got into it.

    iR: If you could work with anyone, of any time period on one track, who would you choose and what kind of song would it be?

    AR: Whoa, so many options. I totally wish I was featured on the newest New Kids on the Block song, Summertime.


    Asher Roth - Roth Boys

    iR: [Laughs]

    AR: Kid’s got jokes don’t he?

    iR: Since being in the rap game, who was the coolest person to meet?

    AR: Everyones been cool as fahk. But Andre 3000 really made an impression on me and gave me some great advice.

    iR: What was the best piece of advice you’ve received?

    AR: Be your own fingerprint, it’s all you have.

    iR: What was going through your head right before you met with Steve Rifkind?

    AR: This dude is about to smack the shit outta me.


    Akon Meets Asher Roth.

    iR: [Laughs] When can we expect Asher Roth to hop on the auto-tune?

    AR: [Laughs] No, but you can expect my roommates to be all over that shit. You should hear my man’s rendition of Sexual Eruption.

    iR: I noticed a lot of Eminem comparisons on blogs and websites. How do you feel about that?

    AR: I mean the comparison is pretty flattering, dude is one of the dopest that ever did it. But really, the comparison is only natural. People are gonna compare something new to something they’ve previously experienced, and you can count the amount of white rappers that made an impact on one hand. I don’t see the comparison as necessarily a bad thing, but as times goes on people will begin to realize we’re too totally different artists who just happen to fall under the same genre.

    iR: Ain’t that the truth. How does it feel to be labeled as a “gimmick”?

    AR: It’s whatever, good music will shine through and I’ll be riding my bike with my helmet on while all those “gimmick” people are jumping on the bandwagon.

    iR: How would you describe your style in one word?

    AR: Woooooo! Self explanatory.

    iR: That’s the same word I was thinking. Are you planning an album anytime soon? Who are you looking to produce or feature on it?

    AR: [The] album is in the works, and if I could I’d put the world on that shit ’cause theres nothing like musical unity. But apparently my label and management say ima superstar or something? I dunno. So it looks like the album is gonna be mostly me with a couple appearances from some beautiful human beings. My man Oren Yoel is all over the production tip, dude is a beast. Novel, the most talented man on the planet, stops in and shows some love. My big homie Chuck Inglish [of The Cool Kids] and I accomplished things you never thought were possible.

    iR: Damn, sounds dope. Definitely looking forward to that. Thanks a lot for your time, any last words for the illRoots readers?

    AR: Just thank you all so much for the love and support. I’m nothing without yall!

    iR: Do you have any shoutouts?

    AR: Hi Mom, Aloha Dad, What up AJ, Tess, Brain, and Blowpops.

    23 Responses to “Featured: Asher Roth”

    1. Dexic Says:

      If he’s a gimmick, he’s one of the best-rhyming gimmicks I’ve heard. He’s got a good sense of humor and you can tell that in the music. The video’s great and I hope he does well.

    2. KINGGS Says:

      at first I was like eeehhh

      but he’s dope.

    3. Blastmatic Says:

      this guy is weak man he sounds like an eminem clone just dumbed down i’m not hating but we need less gimmick rappers and more real music man

    4. JG Says:

      You know, he has alright style but I’ve heard way better white kids out there.

    5. KINGGS Says:

      there is tons of real music out there bro. illRoots is for the people, we post about all types of Hip-Hop shit. Not everyone is gonna like everything we post.

      I still don’t get how people compare him to Em, besides his skin color.

    6. waxx Says:

      ^^ignorance

    7. KINGGS Says:

      no waxx, its called music taste.

    8. KINGGS Says:

      and wtf bro, I don’t want to see that pic of him naked on his toilet. You a god damn homo for that.

    9. waxx Says:

      “I still don’t get how people compare him to Em, besides his skin color.”

      thats whats ignorant

    10. KINGGS Says:

      huh, how is that ignorant. Its fact

      what alternative universe do you live in brother?

    11. waxx Says:

      are you retarded?
      im saying the people who compare him to eminem are ignorant.

    12. KINGGS Says:

      you could of you know, chopped the quote?

    13. TMoney Says:

      Watch “Is It Understood” by The Way here:

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVhm1FOsr_E

      And download his first mixtape here:

      http://www.zshare.net/download/147250760e018f57/

    14. eastsider Says:

      This kid is dope. He is honest to who he is instead of all these bullshit rappers who talk about how hard they are all day. His mixtape is the shit too

    15. santinog. Says:

      Dope ass interview. I have my own site but I don’t have the resources to pull in an interview like this but I’ve already told everyone I know Asher is going to blow up. He will for suree… haters will hate but like he said, good music will shine through.

      Keep bloggin, much respect.
      Peace.

    16. Jay-wall Says:

      NO MORE A MILLIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    17. slake Says:

      I thought this dude was wack when I saw the roc boys vid a while back, but after reading this interview, i can see hes just out there grindin doing his thing.
      and that millie remix was above average.

    18. chirs Says:

      i cringe when i hear him. boring interview. i couldnt even get througj it

    19. So Kaly4nia Says:

      Ok, for real he does sound like em……check early em I personaly think the flow is similar and the tone/ pitch whatever is close but Asher is NICE the kid has mad flow and who gives a fuck if they sound the same…their not spitting the same lyrics! White , Black, Asian, Latino or whatever, if you got skillz you got skillz

    20. KINGGS Says:

      well said SoKaly

    21. PlAnEt phRe$h Says:

      Nice,But his A Milli Not Fuckin Wit Mines!

    22. fuckyou Says:

      hmmmm. I wonder why they compare him to Eminem. Probably because he is white and so is Eminem and white people, in a sense, have the same tone. It’s pretty fucking obvious people…

    23. C-Wade Says:

      I like that he’s called a “gimmick” rapper. Isn’t Jeezy, Gucci Mane, etc. who all talk about selling coke “gimmick” rappers? He’s rapping bout what’s on his mind, and believe it or not it’s not the same things as happen in the hood. He’s reppin, for real.

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