TRAVIE McCOY DROPS SOLO PROJECT, REMAINS A HERO
By: Maria Ciezak
For BiggerThanBeyonce.Com
Releasing art outside of your group doesn’t always mean there’s bad blood. Sometimes those Gym Class Heroes just need to graduate. Yes, I’m writing about Travie McCoy, and his first solo debut, The Lazarus Project. I’ve had the pleasure of meeting Travie, experiencing his project on the road, and even providing promotional support through his label, and I can honestly say, his talent is raw. His performances are almost like watching poetry readings on 5 hour energy shots; confusing yet amazing. This New York pop-punk rapper is unique in everything from his style to his lyrics, for he is not afraid of the act of expressing himself. Although catchy, radio smash Billionaire may not be your forte, his art remains cool.
He’s playing melodies and heating up his singing voice with collaborations from Cee-Lo, personal favorites Chester French. The Lazarus Project will let all see another side of Travis, by proving himself to a community that may not always take him seriously. Don’t expect auto-tune, for this is the real deal.
Earlier this year he split with pop mega tart Katy Perry, and released his Forgetting Katy Perry mixtape. Normally you would never see me supporting celebrity gossip in my write-ups, but it’s necessary research for the core of the album. The healing process takes a turn on this project as his somber sad-sack tones finally see the light. Song Don’t Pretend is a hard-hitting healing process: “Open up my chest and you’ll see a cold cavity where my heart used to be”. Although it sounds dreary, this album is upbeat as all hell, turning bad to good.
This may be a different pick for your liking, but I have a feeling you are going to enjoy exploring this album. Travie recently stated in an interview, “If Lazarus were a movie, it’d be A Clockwork Orange”. Although it’s got a hip-hop vibe, rock n’ roll storms in during “Superbad”, a smash with another ravish talent, Limp Bizkit axeman Wes Borland.
A disc compacted with teaming up with a diverse array of studio superstars for a genre-busting, groundbreaking new collection. If you want to experience a great musical performance, catch him on the road this summer with 3OH!3 and Cobra Starship. Turning the scribbled lines between hip-hop and rock into a perfect picture, with no fillers or skippable tracks.
Although Travie may not be rollin in Gym Class, this album proves he’s still a hero.


great article and i love that song
Love love LOVE Travie McCoy!
katy perry can suck it!
i really like this song and i have been a fan of gym class for quite some time, he is awesome, im going to the show in jersey this weekend
hot picture of travie!
i <3 Chester French. oh! and the forgetting KP mixtape is awesome too. at least he's being honest w/ his feelings.
hell yeah, i heard that. it was really good..he said his life is like forgetting sara marshall which is so funny with russell brand, i just bought the album thanks to this article! great stuff
Keep posting stuff like this i really like it
You must check out Travis’s performance with the great Daryl Hall on Daryl’s website LFDH.COM from February 2008. Travies rocks the house. LOVE you Travie!!
Travies rocks the house. LOVE you Travie!!
I think its bloody brilliant! It shows a variety of music styles from rapping to singing, and lively songs to the darker side which shows he was born to write and perform!
Yeah this album is amazing. These days I haven’t found an album I can listen to the whole way through, but this one is amazing. Along with the B.o.B album, I love this new refreshing feel good hip hop. Bruno Mars is going to kill it also when he comes out with his album.
I LOVE THIS BLOG!!!
He’s so DAMN sexyy :O
i love this guy so so so so so much!:’)
thanks to this article i actually went and checked out his music.. thank you lol
YOU ARE SOO HOT