
Standing On Giant Shoulders: CD
Seafood Sam is a futuristic artifact. If that description might sound confusing at first, it matches theâŻeclectic dualities found in true originals. With his effortless cool and timeless style, the North LongâŻBeach native defies convention and exact comparison. Heâs a virtuosic rapper, a stop-you-in-your-tracks singer, and a symphonic producer. Welcome to the lavish life of a laid-back transcontinentalâŻman of mystery, rolling in old school Cadillacs, eating caviar with a blade in his pocket, and makingâŻplays in vintage Pelle Pelle gear. A blaxploitation icon for the Instagram age, blessed with the barsâŻof a â90s legend and 23rd century swagger. Seafood Sam is a true hero of modernity.âŻÂ
On his full-length album debut for up-and-coming label drink sum wtr (Kari Faux,Deem Spencer,âŻAja Monet) debut, Standing on Giant Shoulders, Sam splits the difference between Snoop DoggâŻand Dâ Angelo, Curren$y and David Ruffin. The songs reveal a forward-thinking sensibility rooted inâŻancestral soul. He creates spiritual hymns for the streets that tap into universal ideals and irrepress-ible groove. In an era plagued by short-term thinking, his ambitions reveal a crate-digging depth ofâŻmusic history and a meticulous ear for detail.âŻÂ
The giant shoulders in the albumâs title refer to James Brown, Bobby Brown, and Miles Davis â theâŻholy trinity who inspired Samâs process. From the Godfather of Soul, Sam took a perfectionistâs rig-or and focus. The example of Bobby Brown lent an unshakeable confidence and self-belief. WhileâŻthe constant artistic left turns of the trumpeter that birthed Ccool offered an aspirational archetype.âŻThe story starts in the glory days of Long Beach hip-hop. As a young child, the G-Funk eraâŻsoundtracked rides in Samâs fatherâs car. Some of his earliest memories are trying to memorizeâŻSnoopâs verse on âNuthinâ But a âGâ Thang.â Beyond gangsta rap, the LBC has historically doubledâŻas a capital of lowrider soul and carwash oldies. At any intersection, you could hear Dogg FoodâŻor Brenton Wood, Warren G or Barbara Lynn. This too was absorbed via osmosis. It also just soâŻhappened that the art of performance was always in Samâs blood. So at family functions, he and hisâŻsister supplied entertainment by singing karaoke renditions of The Isley Brothers. While his HarlemâŻShake remains a thing of local lore.âŻÂ
Long Beach is a culturally diverse mecca of skate parks and gang life, street fashion and trickyâŻdance moves. This is the place that raised Sam on a diet of Wu-Tang and Nelly Furtado, Lil BowâŻWow and Allen Iverson. He was the middle ground between his two older brothers: one who gang-banged, the other who graduated with a masterâs degree from UC-Santa Barbara.But it wasnât untilâŻthe end of high school that Sam started to take rap seriously. Alongside long-time collaborators likeâŻHuey Briss and Reaper Mook, Samâs name began to make waves on the northside of the city, butâŻhe was partially distracted by a modeling career that paid the bills and took him all to way to walk inâŻParisâ fashion week. Â
The first turning point arrived with 2018âs âRamsey,â a self-produced, slick-talkâŻanthem with over 10,000,000 streams across all platforms.âŻWith each subsequent release, Sam showcased his peerless consistency, building buzz both onlineâŻand in the city streets. Spin hailed his âsmooth and unhurried cadences and understated lyricism...that sounds like nothing else in Long Beach.â Clash raved about Samâs âevolution as an artist,âŻcruising through nostalgic production with slick, witty rhymes.âThe culmination arrives with Standing on Giant Shoulders. Itâs the evidence of a master, a youngâŻsensei in the model of Quincy Jones. All rhymes, singing, production, and arrangements wereâŻhandled by Sam â with an assist from his close Long Beach kinsman Tom Kendall from the groupâŻSoular System. Itâs hard-edged and lyrical enough for disciples of Larry June and Roc Marciano,âŻbut orchestral and melodic enough for fans of Anderson .Paak and H.E.R.Â
TRACKLISTING
01. SayloÂ
02. Canât Take the Hood to HeavenÂ
03. Attack of the Dreadlocks (feat.âŻRae Khalil)Â
04. Lynnâs Lullaby (Interlude)Â
05. Brownskin CinnamonÂ
06. Grey Seas (feat. ReaperâŻMook)Â
07. Cowboy Leather (feat.âŻPink Siifu)Â
08. Overseas SamÂ
09. Bullets from a ButterflyÂ
10. Pearly Gates PlaylistÂ
11. Things Grandma Told MeÂ
12. BygonesÂ
13. Lagonda (feat. Goya Gumbani)Â
14. The Card Players (feat. Jayellz)Â
15. When I Met RoseÂ
Seafood Sam is a futuristic artifact. If that description might sound confusing at first, it matches theâŻeclectic dualities found in true originals. With his effortless cool and timeless style, the North LongâŻBeach native defies convention and exact comparison. Heâs a virtuosic rapper, a stop-you-in-your-tracks singer, and a symphonic producer. Welcome to the lavish life of a laid-back transcontinentalâŻman of mystery, rolling in old school Cadillacs, eating caviar with a blade in his pocket, and makingâŻplays in vintage Pelle Pelle gear. A blaxploitation icon for the Instagram age, blessed with the barsâŻof a â90s legend and 23rd century swagger. Seafood Sam is a true hero of modernity.âŻÂ
On his full-length album debut for up-and-coming label drink sum wtr (Kari Faux,Deem Spencer,âŻAja Monet) debut, Standing on Giant Shoulders, Sam splits the difference between Snoop DoggâŻand Dâ Angelo, Curren$y and David Ruffin. The songs reveal a forward-thinking sensibility rooted inâŻancestral soul. He creates spiritual hymns for the streets that tap into universal ideals and irrepress-ible groove. In an era plagued by short-term thinking, his ambitions reveal a crate-digging depth ofâŻmusic history and a meticulous ear for detail.âŻÂ
The giant shoulders in the albumâs title refer to James Brown, Bobby Brown, and Miles Davis â theâŻholy trinity who inspired Samâs process. From the Godfather of Soul, Sam took a perfectionistâs rig-or and focus. The example of Bobby Brown lent an unshakeable confidence and self-belief. WhileâŻthe constant artistic left turns of the trumpeter that birthed Ccool offered an aspirational archetype.âŻThe story starts in the glory days of Long Beach hip-hop. As a young child, the G-Funk eraâŻsoundtracked rides in Samâs fatherâs car. Some of his earliest memories are trying to memorizeâŻSnoopâs verse on âNuthinâ But a âGâ Thang.â Beyond gangsta rap, the LBC has historically doubledâŻas a capital of lowrider soul and carwash oldies. At any intersection, you could hear Dogg FoodâŻor Brenton Wood, Warren G or Barbara Lynn. This too was absorbed via osmosis. It also just soâŻhappened that the art of performance was always in Samâs blood. So at family functions, he and hisâŻsister supplied entertainment by singing karaoke renditions of The Isley Brothers. While his HarlemâŻShake remains a thing of local lore.âŻÂ
Long Beach is a culturally diverse mecca of skate parks and gang life, street fashion and trickyâŻdance moves. This is the place that raised Sam on a diet of Wu-Tang and Nelly Furtado, Lil BowâŻWow and Allen Iverson. He was the middle ground between his two older brothers: one who gang-banged, the other who graduated with a masterâs degree from UC-Santa Barbara.But it wasnât untilâŻthe end of high school that Sam started to take rap seriously. Alongside long-time collaborators likeâŻHuey Briss and Reaper Mook, Samâs name began to make waves on the northside of the city, butâŻhe was partially distracted by a modeling career that paid the bills and took him all to way to walk inâŻParisâ fashion week. Â
The first turning point arrived with 2018âs âRamsey,â a self-produced, slick-talkâŻanthem with over 10,000,000 streams across all platforms.âŻWith each subsequent release, Sam showcased his peerless consistency, building buzz both onlineâŻand in the city streets. Spin hailed his âsmooth and unhurried cadences and understated lyricism...that sounds like nothing else in Long Beach.â Clash raved about Samâs âevolution as an artist,âŻcruising through nostalgic production with slick, witty rhymes.âThe culmination arrives with Standing on Giant Shoulders. Itâs the evidence of a master, a youngâŻsensei in the model of Quincy Jones. All rhymes, singing, production, and arrangements wereâŻhandled by Sam â with an assist from his close Long Beach kinsman Tom Kendall from the groupâŻSoular System. Itâs hard-edged and lyrical enough for disciples of Larry June and Roc Marciano,âŻbut orchestral and melodic enough for fans of Anderson .Paak and H.E.R.Â
TRACKLISTING
01. SayloÂ
02. Canât Take the Hood to HeavenÂ
03. Attack of the Dreadlocks (feat.âŻRae Khalil)Â
04. Lynnâs Lullaby (Interlude)Â
05. Brownskin CinnamonÂ
06. Grey Seas (feat. ReaperâŻMook)Â
07. Cowboy Leather (feat.âŻPink Siifu)Â
08. Overseas SamÂ
09. Bullets from a ButterflyÂ
10. Pearly Gates PlaylistÂ
11. Things Grandma Told MeÂ
12. BygonesÂ
13. Lagonda (feat. Goya Gumbani)Â
14. The Card Players (feat. Jayellz)Â
15. When I Met RoseÂ
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Seafood Sam is a futuristic artifact. If that description might sound confusing at first, it matches theâŻeclectic dualities found in true originals. With his effortless cool and timeless style, the North LongâŻBeach native defies convention and exact comparison. Heâs a virtuosic rapper, a stop-you-in-your-tracks singer, and a symphonic producer. Welcome to the lavish life of a laid-back transcontinentalâŻman of mystery, rolling in old school Cadillacs, eating caviar with a blade in his pocket, and makingâŻplays in vintage Pelle Pelle gear. A blaxploitation icon for the Instagram age, blessed with the barsâŻof a â90s legend and 23rd century swagger. Seafood Sam is a true hero of modernity.âŻÂ
On his full-length album debut for up-and-coming label drink sum wtr (Kari Faux,Deem Spencer,âŻAja Monet) debut, Standing on Giant Shoulders, Sam splits the difference between Snoop DoggâŻand Dâ Angelo, Curren$y and David Ruffin. The songs reveal a forward-thinking sensibility rooted inâŻancestral soul. He creates spiritual hymns for the streets that tap into universal ideals and irrepress-ible groove. In an era plagued by short-term thinking, his ambitions reveal a crate-digging depth ofâŻmusic history and a meticulous ear for detail.âŻÂ
The giant shoulders in the albumâs title refer to James Brown, Bobby Brown, and Miles Davis â theâŻholy trinity who inspired Samâs process. From the Godfather of Soul, Sam took a perfectionistâs rig-or and focus. The example of Bobby Brown lent an unshakeable confidence and self-belief. WhileâŻthe constant artistic left turns of the trumpeter that birthed Ccool offered an aspirational archetype.âŻThe story starts in the glory days of Long Beach hip-hop. As a young child, the G-Funk eraâŻsoundtracked rides in Samâs fatherâs car. Some of his earliest memories are trying to memorizeâŻSnoopâs verse on âNuthinâ But a âGâ Thang.â Beyond gangsta rap, the LBC has historically doubledâŻas a capital of lowrider soul and carwash oldies. At any intersection, you could hear Dogg FoodâŻor Brenton Wood, Warren G or Barbara Lynn. This too was absorbed via osmosis. It also just soâŻhappened that the art of performance was always in Samâs blood. So at family functions, he and hisâŻsister supplied entertainment by singing karaoke renditions of The Isley Brothers. While his HarlemâŻShake remains a thing of local lore.âŻÂ
Long Beach is a culturally diverse mecca of skate parks and gang life, street fashion and trickyâŻdance moves. This is the place that raised Sam on a diet of Wu-Tang and Nelly Furtado, Lil BowâŻWow and Allen Iverson. He was the middle ground between his two older brothers: one who gang-banged, the other who graduated with a masterâs degree from UC-Santa Barbara.But it wasnât untilâŻthe end of high school that Sam started to take rap seriously. Alongside long-time collaborators likeâŻHuey Briss and Reaper Mook, Samâs name began to make waves on the northside of the city, butâŻhe was partially distracted by a modeling career that paid the bills and took him all to way to walk inâŻParisâ fashion week. Â
The first turning point arrived with 2018âs âRamsey,â a self-produced, slick-talkâŻanthem with over 10,000,000 streams across all platforms.âŻWith each subsequent release, Sam showcased his peerless consistency, building buzz both onlineâŻand in the city streets. Spin hailed his âsmooth and unhurried cadences and understated lyricism...that sounds like nothing else in Long Beach.â Clash raved about Samâs âevolution as an artist,âŻcruising through nostalgic production with slick, witty rhymes.âThe culmination arrives with Standing on Giant Shoulders. Itâs the evidence of a master, a youngâŻsensei in the model of Quincy Jones. All rhymes, singing, production, and arrangements wereâŻhandled by Sam â with an assist from his close Long Beach kinsman Tom Kendall from the groupâŻSoular System. Itâs hard-edged and lyrical enough for disciples of Larry June and Roc Marciano,âŻbut orchestral and melodic enough for fans of Anderson .Paak and H.E.R.Â
TRACKLISTING
01. SayloÂ
02. Canât Take the Hood to HeavenÂ
03. Attack of the Dreadlocks (feat.âŻRae Khalil)Â
04. Lynnâs Lullaby (Interlude)Â
05. Brownskin CinnamonÂ
06. Grey Seas (feat. ReaperâŻMook)Â
07. Cowboy Leather (feat.âŻPink Siifu)Â
08. Overseas SamÂ
09. Bullets from a ButterflyÂ
10. Pearly Gates PlaylistÂ
11. Things Grandma Told MeÂ
12. BygonesÂ
13. Lagonda (feat. Goya Gumbani)Â
14. The Card Players (feat. Jayellz)Â
15. When I Met RoseÂ













