Benefit is an underground hip hop artist from the
east coast who has gained his fame from very raw battles and
comical songs.
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The
following information was taken from Indelibility.com
[969] it is a Label run by
Benefit.
BenefitBenefit was born up North
but has moved over 22 times in his 22 years living. For the latter
majority of his life he's lived in Florida, where he currently
attends a University. Throughout his unstable childhood he found
himself always inspired by music. In 1986 for Christmas he received
a boom box, and the two tapes Run DMC - Raising Hell, and The Fat
Boys - The Fat Boys Are Back. That point in his life would begin a
never ending fascination with Hip Hop.
As Benefit grew, so did
his appreciation for creativity and culture. Moving to different
cities, and attending a number of extremely different schools
planted a deep seeded understanding of diversity in his young
mind.
While he matured, life threw many harsh realities in his
path. Forever curious, he learned quickly from the abandonment,
loss, and death that followed him. These experiences would teach
him lessons more important than anything he could learn in
school.
It wasn't until he was about 14 that he began to write
down his ideas and life experiences as lyrics and orchestrate his
self expression in the culture he valued so highly. Hip Hop
consumed him, and soon he wasn't content with only taking part in
the verbal aspects of it. The technological revolution of the early
nineties had made it feasible for an individual to use a personal
computer to create electronic music. Benefit realized this very
early and began to teach himself how to make beats using a linear
wave editor on a PC.
Once he had a decent amount of production
work done, he began entering biweekly battles at "The Landz" where
he would go on to be the consistent undefeated champion of every
contest. It was suddenly clear that people were really feeling what
he was creating. His style and sense of reality gave people what
was lacking in the poppy fantasized rap they saw on TV. As Benefit
finished high school and began college, he started writing,
producing, and recording songs in his spare time. All of this was
done using a $5 mic, and a $12 soundcard. This collection of work
would unexpectedly catapult his name and ideas into the culture he
loved, almost over night.
When he had unintentionally finished
enough songs to fill up a CD, he decided to give the collection to
a couple of people and see what their response would be. The
reaction he got was far more enthusiastic than he had ever
imagined. The people he had shown his music to, showed their
friends, and their friends showed their friends, and suddenly the
music which was never intended to be an album, rapidly spread by
word of mouth, across the nation.
Since the response was so
powerful, Benefit decided to set up a small web site with
information about the collection of work, which had now become a
self titled album, and an opportunity for people to purchase it. He
began receiving letters from all over the United States, and
surprisingly all over the world as well. Unexpectedly letters were
coming in from all over Canada, South America, Europe, Asia, and
Australia. The same technological revolution that had produced the
PC Benefit created his Hip Hop on, had also produced the Internet,
which spread his creative vision across the globe.
With
absolutely no promotion at all, Benefit's self titled release grew
to become a world wide phenomena in independent hip hop. People who
were captivated by the foolishness of the commercial rap industry
heard Benefit's work and began to value true hip hop. Young emcees
found a new inspiration and realized their voices could be heard
around the world as well. People who didn't even listen to hip hop
were captured by the collection of music and began to look at hip
hop in a new more respected light. All of this was achieved by
utilizing only $17 worth of equipment, and creating hip hop music
from the depths of a reality riddled soul. Torn between the desire
of his family for him to finish college, and his passion for music,
Benefit continued balancing both, and in doing so neglected any
effort to promote his album. Still his following continued to grow.
By the summer of 2000 the Internet revolution had made it
possible for people to get an artist's album free in mp3 format,
and the music industry was furious. The same major labels who were
getting rich off of poor quality music and ignorant rap artists,
were now losing profits due to trading of mp3's through software
like Napster. Chuck D of the legendary hip hop group Public Enemy
took it upon himself to use his voice to protect our right to trade
digital information online. In conjunction with his web site
rapstation.com, Napster and Chuck D sponsored a contest where an
emcee would make a track expressing their support for Napster and
free information trade. The power was given to the people, and they
were able to vote for the winner, who would then receive $5000.
More than 800 emcees entered the contest, including Benefit. When
Chuck D heard Benefit's entry he immediately told his manager he
knew Benefit's was by far the best. When the contest ended and the
votes were all counted, it wasn't even close. Benefit had won the
$5000 by thousands of votes.
He used his prize money to begin
building his professional studio, and further his music, but the
promotion the contest gave him was much more valuable than the
$5000. Millions of people used Napster, and now Benefit's name was
displayed on the software for every user to see, and hear music
from. A year after his debut release had exploded in the
underground hip hop scene, it was elevated to a new level with the
help of Chuck D and Napster. Still Benefit focused on college, and
put no effort in promoting his work, and still his music promoted
itself.
Now with a soon to be classic release in the works,
Benefit is building his label, delivering dope production work to
hungry artists, and preparing an unparralleled album in an effort
to bring Hip Hop out of its slump and into its rightfully deserved
position. Look for the new release at the end of the
summer.
Indelibility BoardIndelibility
contains a lot of information on Benefit, his self titled, label
information, beat information, and massive forum which has had
several ups and downs since its creation. When the site was first
created you would actually be able to catch “Benny” himself on the
forum and partake in online lyrical and audio rap battles. Where as
to day little of Benefit is seen and rumors haunt the forums of
Benefit’s death. Though gossip continues to run the forums you can
still meet up with some die hard Benefit fans that have the real
scoop, such as EddieDoe. Rumors are and interviews provide the
truth; Benefit is in the process of producing a new album.
Benefit's Self TitledTrack
Listing
<br>1. Rhyme the Rhymes
<br>2.
Exact
<br>3. Proceed With Caution
<br>4. My Mic
Sounds Nice
<br>5. Supreme
<br>6.
Fairwell
<br>7. When I'm Alone
<br>8. If I Owned a
Midget
<br>9. Blind Following
<br>10. Call of
Revolt
<br>11. Oscar's Present
<br>12. Warp to World
6-9
<br>13. My Story
<br>14. A Page In Hip Hop's
Diary
<br>15. Cheedum
<br>16. Friends
<br>17.
My Enemy
<br>18. Something Wicked This Way Comes
<br>19. Garbage Pail Kids
<br>20. The United Stage
of America
Benefit's Battles