When he saw the 612 area code come up on his phone last week, Freeway figured it was someone from his new record label calling.
"I've been on the phone with them a lot lately," the Philadelphia rapper said with a laugh. "That's how it is with Rhymesayers: Everything's a lot more hands-on."
This year, Rhymesayers' hands-on approach has taken on a much farther reach. In a year unintentionally devoid of new albums by hometown staples Atmosphere, Brother Ali, P.O.S. and Eyedea & Abilities (the latter three all put out discs in 2009), the label has focused much of its energy on rappers from opposite ends of the United States.
In addition to Freeway, Rhymesayers also is now working with Seattle-bred, New York-based buzz kid Grieves and two Los Angeles rappers, Abstract Rude and Dilated Peoples co-founder Evidence.
The label's cross-country imprint is also evident in the lineup for its third annual Soundset festival. Happening again Sunday outside Canterbury Park in Shakopee, the nine-hour music marathon features more out-of-towners, including Method Man & Redman, Del the Funky Homosapien and Hieroglyphics, Murs, Cage and Wiz Khalifa, plus Freeway and Grieves.
Returning for his second Soundset, Grieves said the festival's reputation has grown alongside that of Rhymesayers.
"When I got out to Shakopee last year, I couldn't believe the scene," he said, pronouncing it "Shack-o-pee."
Signing with Rhymesayers years later was "like a dream come true," Grieves said, confirming that the label is hardly just a Midwest phenomenon. "For a lot of hip-hop fans, it's the only label that matters. Even if people have never heard of you, they'll pay attention when you say, 'I'm on Rhymesayers.'"