Projekt Mecha brings an inteview with ISuppose. An uprising rapper from Los Angeles and owner of a production company. Just recently Isuppose and his crew has been doing a controversial tour called request your city,where he goes with his crew from City to City setting up shows. He's currently on Tour in Europe. This article was supposed to be out a while back,sorry for the delay and we hope you still enjoy the article.
1)Hey Chuck welcome to Projekt Mecha!
Tell us abit about yourself and your production company.
It's good to be involved. Much love. Well, I run my own independent multi
production company called, I SUPPOSE PRODUCTIONS. We specialize in everything
from film production, graphic design, event organizing, promotion & artist
management. Been going at it since 2004 and things have never been so good. We
have alot of crazy stuff going on this year!
2)How did you start getting to organize shows? What was it like when you
organized your first show? Did it go smoothly?
I have been organizing shows since 2003. I was like 16 or 17 years old. I had a
rap crew and we wanted to showcase our music, but we had no idea how to go
about getting booked, so I decided to organize my own events. The first show I
ever organized got canceled 1 day before showtime. It was a mini concert at a
park gym. That was in early 2003 I believe. After that, I started organizing
small shows at a local hot dog shop. Yup! Hip Hop and hot dogs! It doesn't get
any better. Lol...
3)Has the journey with your productions company been an easy one over the
years?
What were some of the challenges you faced?
Im very passionate about Hip Hop and Im a true product of the culture. I love
all music in general and I love helping people and creating opportunities for
others. With that being said, my journey has been amazing cause it all comes
out naturally. The times have changed since I first started throwing shows, but
Im one of the few promoters who have managed to ADJUST. Often, promoters get
stuck in a time warp and they organize events that were DOPE a long time ago or
aren't in the streets enough to know what's poppin. I started young and Im
barely 25 and already have 10 years of experience. Im out on the streets every
day so I know what people want and that has kept me consistent. Some of the challenges
I've faced include partying too hard and slipping on my promotion, but that
just motivates me to come harder the next time around. Lol.
4)You told me in an ealier convo we had,you did a tour in Europe,can you tell
us more about that. How did you manage to pull off something like that?
Im part of a Hip Hop group called, RHYME ADDICTS. We're part of a booking
agency overseas called KLH-MUSIC and wit their help, we have been able to start
establishing our brand in Europe. XP, who is oneof the members in my group went
out to Europe in March. He toured and rocked shows with the Gza of the Wu Tang.
That's big for our brand. Im looking forward to touring Europe with the entire
camp. It's gonna happen soon!
1)Hey Chuck welcome to Projekt Mecha!
Tell us abit about yourself and your production company.
It's good to be involved. Much love. Well, I run my own independent multi
production company called, I SUPPOSE PRODUCTIONS. We specialize in everything
from film production, graphic design, event organizing, promotion & artist
management. Been going at it since 2004 and things have never been so good. We
have alot of crazy stuff going on this year!
2)How did you start getting to organize shows? What was it like when you
organized your first show? Did it go smoothly?
I have been organizing shows since 2003. I was like 16 or 17 years old. I had a
rap crew and we wanted to showcase our music, but we had no idea how to go
about getting booked, so I decided to organize my own events. The first show I
ever organized got canceled 1 day before showtime. It was a mini concert at a
park gym. That was in early 2003 I believe. After that, I started organizing
small shows at a local hot dog shop. Yup! Hip Hop and hot dogs! It doesn't get
any better. Lol...
3)Has the journey with your productions company been an easy one over the
years?
What were some of the challenges you faced?
Im very passionate about Hip Hop and Im a true product of the culture. I love
all music in general and I love helping people and creating opportunities for
others. With that being said, my journey has been amazing cause it all comes
out naturally. The times have changed since I first started throwing shows, but
Im one of the few promoters who have managed to ADJUST. Often, promoters get
stuck in a time warp and they organize events that were DOPE a long time ago or
aren't in the streets enough to know what's poppin. I started young and Im
barely 25 and already have 10 years of experience. Im out on the streets every
day so I know what people want and that has kept me consistent. Some of the challenges
I've faced include partying too hard and slipping on my promotion, but that
just motivates me to come harder the next time around. Lol.
4)You told me in an ealier convo we had,you did a tour in Europe,can you tell
us more about that. How did you manage to pull off something like that?
Im part of a Hip Hop group called, RHYME ADDICTS. We're part of a booking
agency overseas called KLH-MUSIC and wit their help, we have been able to start
establishing our brand in Europe. XP, who is oneof the members in my group went
out to Europe in March. He toured and rocked shows with the Gza of the Wu Tang.
That's big for our brand. Im looking forward to touring Europe with the entire
camp. It's gonna happen soon!
1)Hey Chuck welcome to Projekt Mecha!
Tell us abit about yourself and your production company.
It's good to be involved. Much love. Well, I run my own independent multi
production company called, I SUPPOSE PRODUCTIONS. We specialize in everything
from film production, graphic design, event organizing, promotion & artist
management. Been going at it since 2004 and things have never been so good. We
have alot of crazy stuff going on this year!
2)How did you start getting to organize shows? What was it like when you
organized your first show? Did it go smoothly?
I have been organizing shows since 2003. I was like 16 or 17 years old. I had a
rap crew and we wanted to showcase our music, but we had no idea how to go
about getting booked, so I decided to organize my own events. The first show I
ever organized got canceled 1 day before showtime. It was a mini concert at a
park gym. That was in early 2003 I believe. After that, I started organizing
small shows at a local hot dog shop. Yup! Hip Hop and hot dogs! It doesn't get
any better. Lol...
3)Has the journey with your productions company been an easy one over the
years?
What were some of the challenges you faced?
Im very passionate about Hip Hop and Im a true product of the culture. I love
all music in general and I love helping people and creating opportunities for
others. With that being said, my journey has been amazing cause it all comes
out naturally. The times have changed since I first started throwing shows, but
Im one of the few promoters who have managed to ADJUST. Often, promoters get
stuck in a time warp and they organize events that were DOPE a long time ago or
aren't in the streets enough to know what's poppin. I started young and Im
barely 25 and already have 10 years of experience. Im out on the streets every
day so I know what people want and that has kept me consistent. Some of the challenges
I've faced include partying too hard and slipping on my promotion, but that
just motivates me to come harder the next time around. Lol.
4)You told me in an ealier convo we had,you did a tour in Europe,can you tell
us more about that. How did you manage to pull off something like that?
Im part of a Hip Hop group called, RHYME ADDICTS. We're part of a booking
agency overseas called KLH-MUSIC and wit their help, we have been able to start
establishing our brand in Europe. XP, who is oneof the members in my group went
out to Europe in March. He toured and rocked shows with the Gza of the Wu Tang.
That's big for our brand. Im looking forward to touring Europe with the entire
camp. It's gonna happen soon!
2)How did you start getting to organize shows? What was it like when you
organized your first show? Did it go smoothly?
I have been organizing shows since 2003. I was like 16 or 17 years old. I had a
rap crew and we wanted to showcase our music, but we had no idea how to go
about getting booked, so I decided to organize my own events. The first show I
ever organized got canceled 1 day before showtime. It was a mini concert at a
park gym. That was in early 2003 I believe. After that, I started organizing
small shows at a local hot dog shop. Yup! Hip Hop and hot dogs! It doesn't get
any better. Lol...
3)Has the journey with your productions company been an easy one over the
years?
What were some of the challenges you faced?
Im very passionate about Hip Hop and Im a true product of the culture. I love
all music in general and I love helping people and creating opportunities for
others. With that being said, my journey has been amazing cause it all comes
out naturally. The times have changed since I first started throwing shows, but
Im one of the few promoters who have managed to ADJUST. Often, promoters get
stuck in a time warp and they organize events that were DOPE a long time ago or
aren't in the streets enough to know what's poppin. I started young and Im
barely 25 and already have 10 years of experience. Im out on the streets every
day so I know what people want and that has kept me consistent. Some of the challenges
I've faced include partying too hard and slipping on my promotion, but that
just motivates me to come harder the next time around. Lol.
4)You told me in an ealier convo we had,you did a tour in Europe,can you tell
us more about that. How did you manage to pull off something like that?
Im part of a Hip Hop group called, RHYME ADDICTS. We're part of a booking
agency overseas called KLH-MUSIC and wit their help, we have been able to start
establishing our brand in Europe. XP, who is oneof the members in my group went
out to Europe in March. He toured and rocked shows with the Gza of the Wu Tang.
That's big for our brand. Im looking forward to touring Europe with the entire
camp. It's gonna happen soon!
I have been organizing shows since 2003. I was like 16 or 17 years old. I had a
rap crew and we wanted to showcase our music, but we had no idea how to go
about getting booked, so I decided to organize my own events. The first show I
ever organized got canceled 1 day before showtime. It was a mini concert at a
park gym. That was in early 2003 I believe. After that, I started organizing
small shows at a local hot dog shop. Yup! Hip Hop and hot dogs! It doesn't get
any better. Lol...
3)Has the journey with your productions company been an easy one over the
years?
What were some of the challenges you faced?
Im very passionate about Hip Hop and Im a true product of the culture. I love
all music in general and I love helping people and creating opportunities for
others. With that being said, my journey has been amazing cause it all comes
out naturally. The times have changed since I first started throwing shows, but
Im one of the few promoters who have managed to ADJUST. Often, promoters get
stuck in a time warp and they organize events that were DOPE a long time ago or
aren't in the streets enough to know what's poppin. I started young and Im
barely 25 and already have 10 years of experience. Im out on the streets every
day so I know what people want and that has kept me consistent. Some of the challenges
I've faced include partying too hard and slipping on my promotion, but that
just motivates me to come harder the next time around. Lol.
4)You told me in an ealier convo we had,you did a tour in Europe,can you tell
us more about that. How did you manage to pull off something like that?
Im part of a Hip Hop group called, RHYME ADDICTS. We're part of a booking
agency overseas called KLH-MUSIC and wit their help, we have been able to start
establishing our brand in Europe. XP, who is oneof the members in my group went
out to Europe in March. He toured and rocked shows with the Gza of the Wu Tang.
That's big for our brand. Im looking forward to touring Europe with the entire
camp. It's gonna happen soon!
3)Has the journey with your productions company been an easy one over the
years?
What were some of the challenges you faced?
Im very passionate about Hip Hop and Im a true product of the culture. I love
all music in general and I love helping people and creating opportunities for
others. With that being said, my journey has been amazing cause it all comes
out naturally. The times have changed since I first started throwing shows, but
Im one of the few promoters who have managed to ADJUST. Often, promoters get
stuck in a time warp and they organize events that were DOPE a long time ago or
aren't in the streets enough to know what's poppin. I started young and Im
barely 25 and already have 10 years of experience. Im out on the streets every
day so I know what people want and that has kept me consistent. Some of the challenges
I've faced include partying too hard and slipping on my promotion, but that
just motivates me to come harder the next time around. Lol.
4)You told me in an ealier convo we had,you did a tour in Europe,can you tell
us more about that. How did you manage to pull off something like that?
Im part of a Hip Hop group called, RHYME ADDICTS. We're part of a booking
agency overseas called KLH-MUSIC and wit their help, we have been able to start
establishing our brand in Europe. XP, who is oneof the members in my group went
out to Europe in March. He toured and rocked shows with the Gza of the Wu Tang.
That's big for our brand. Im looking forward to touring Europe with the entire
camp. It's gonna happen soon!
Im very passionate about Hip Hop and Im a true product of the culture. I love
all music in general and I love helping people and creating opportunities for
others. With that being said, my journey has been amazing cause it all comes
out naturally. The times have changed since I first started throwing shows, but
Im one of the few promoters who have managed to ADJUST. Often, promoters get
stuck in a time warp and they organize events that were DOPE a long time ago or
aren't in the streets enough to know what's poppin. I started young and Im
barely 25 and already have 10 years of experience. Im out on the streets every
day so I know what people want and that has kept me consistent. Some of the challenges
I've faced include partying too hard and slipping on my promotion, but that
just motivates me to come harder the next time around. Lol.
4)You told me in an ealier convo we had,you did a tour in Europe,can you tell
us more about that. How did you manage to pull off something like that?
Im part of a Hip Hop group called, RHYME ADDICTS. We're part of a booking
agency overseas called KLH-MUSIC and wit their help, we have been able to start
establishing our brand in Europe. XP, who is oneof the members in my group went
out to Europe in March. He toured and rocked shows with the Gza of the Wu Tang.
That's big for our brand. Im looking forward to touring Europe with the entire
camp. It's gonna happen soon!
4)You told me in an ealier convo we had,you did a tour in Europe,can you tell
us more about that. How did you manage to pull off something like that?
Im part of a Hip Hop group called, RHYME ADDICTS. We're part of a booking
agency overseas called KLH-MUSIC and wit their help, we have been able to start
establishing our brand in Europe. XP, who is oneof the members in my group went
out to Europe in March. He toured and rocked shows with the Gza of the Wu Tang.
That's big for our brand. Im looking forward to touring Europe with the entire
camp. It's gonna happen soon!
Im part of a Hip Hop group called, RHYME ADDICTS. We're part of a booking
agency overseas called KLH-MUSIC and wit their help, we have been able to start
establishing our brand in Europe. XP, who is oneof the members in my group went
out to Europe in March. He toured and rocked shows with the Gza of the Wu Tang.
That's big for our brand. Im looking forward to touring Europe with the entire
camp. It's gonna happen soon!
Rhyme Addicts Logo |
5)What are your goals for your production company for 2012?
I've been crazy busy these days! Just directed a music video for Jro of Tha
Alkaholiks, a video for Mykill Miers, I-Man of the Mexikanz among other legends
in the rap game, but besides that, I haven't been able to focus on the video
production side of things. My focus is on throwing these shows and preserving
the culture.
6)Do you have any venues where you usually organize your shows? Or is it a
different venue for every show?
Im a Los Angeles based promoter so I keep all my events in LA or surrounding
areas. I have different venues, depending on the event. The Terrace in Pasadena
is like home to my shows right now. I started organizing a few outdoor
festivals recently and im getting into organizing tours in High Schools, so Im
excited. It ain't no fun if there isn't a challenge.
5)What are your goals for your production company for 2012?
I've been crazy busy these days! Just directed a music video for Jro of Tha
Alkaholiks, a video for Mykill Miers, I-Man of the Mexikanz among other legends
in the rap game, but besides that, I haven't been able to focus on the video
production side of things. My focus is on throwing these shows and preserving
the culture.
6)Do you have any venues where you usually organize your shows? Or is it a
different venue for every show?
Im a Los Angeles based promoter so I keep all my events in LA or surrounding
areas. I have different venues, depending on the event. The Terrace in Pasadena
is like home to my shows right now. I started organizing a few outdoor
festivals recently and im getting into organizing tours in High Schools, so Im
excited. It ain't no fun if there isn't a challenge.
5)What are your goals for your production company for 2012?
I've been crazy busy these days! Just directed a music video for Jro of Tha
Alkaholiks, a video for Mykill Miers, I-Man of the Mexikanz among other legends
in the rap game, but besides that, I haven't been able to focus on the video
production side of things. My focus is on throwing these shows and preserving
the culture.
6)Do you have any venues where you usually organize your shows? Or is it a
different venue for every show?
Im a Los Angeles based promoter so I keep all my events in LA or surrounding
areas. I have different venues, depending on the event. The Terrace in Pasadena
is like home to my shows right now. I started organizing a few outdoor
festivals recently and im getting into organizing tours in High Schools, so Im
excited. It ain't no fun if there isn't a challenge.
6)Do you have any venues where you usually organize your shows? Or is it a
different venue for every show?
Im a Los Angeles based promoter so I keep all my events in LA or surrounding
areas. I have different venues, depending on the event. The Terrace in Pasadena
is like home to my shows right now. I started organizing a few outdoor
festivals recently and im getting into organizing tours in High Schools, so Im
excited. It ain't no fun if there isn't a challenge.
Im a Los Angeles based promoter so I keep all my events in LA or surrounding
areas. I have different venues, depending on the event. The Terrace in Pasadena
is like home to my shows right now. I started organizing a few outdoor
festivals recently and im getting into organizing tours in High Schools, so Im
excited. It ain't no fun if there isn't a challenge.
Can you tell us about your rap career?
Im from a group called Rhyme Addicts, alongside my dude Illwerd and XP. We've
been putting in work in the scene for a long time and things are looking good
for the camp right now. We have alot of crazy stuff in store for our fans and
Hip Hop heads worldwide.
ISUPPOSE working up the fans at a show |
8)Discography?
We released our first official debut album in 2009 titled, "Showtime"
and it was produced entirely by the homies' State Of The Art. The album
features Crooked I of Slaughterhouse, Big Twins of Infamous Mobb, DJ Solo of
Soul Assassins, Styliztik Jones of the Likwit Crew, DJ Limegreen, DJ Mishaps
(DJ for Evidence & Alchemist) and the homie Konfident. That album is a
classic and it definitely helped us solidify our name in the Hip Hop movement.
We also have countless mixtapes, mainly from my dude XP who has a crazy catalog
called, "Building Blox" He dropped like 1,000,000 volumes in a few
years! Lol. Check us out @www.rhymeaddicts.com
Im currently working on my debut solo album titled, "Bloodwork"
produced by my nephew Anthro Beats. The kid is 16 years old and is a beast with
the beats! The album features Jro of Tha Liks, Big Twins, Tha Mexikanz, Rhyme
Addicts and many more. Im also gonna some of the younger cats on it like my
boys Style Crafters and my dude Phora who is on the come up right now. The
album will be out this fall.
9)Influences in your music?
We're part of the whole Infamous Mobb movement. We have a crew called IM3 WEST
with Big Twins of Infamous Mobb. That dude has shown us so much love and has
been a big influence to our music. Me personally, Im influenced by artists like
Crooked I, Tha Alkaholiks, Wu Tang, Gangstarr, Onyx, Jedi Mind Tricks, Cormega
and all that fresh hardcore shit. 90'S Hip Hop mainly.
10)Any plans to go on tour abroad?
Im planning a mini tour for my solo album! Gonna hit up some different cities
and states. Gonna bring my nephew Anthro with me, as well as Style Crafters and
my dude Phora. These are all young cats I wanna help promote so we gonna make
some power moves! Im also planning a tour with my boys Kevlaar7 of the Wisemen
and Bronze Nazareth and gonna try to get out to Europe soon! Besides that, Im
gonna be performing alot. In just the next 2 weeks, I'll be rockin with Blu,
Talib Kweli, Liknuts (Tha Liks and Beatnuts) and more. Things are gonna get
crazy! TRUST ME!
8)Discography?
We released our first official debut album in 2009 titled, "Showtime"
and it was produced entirely by the homies' State Of The Art. The album
features Crooked I of Slaughterhouse, Big Twins of Infamous Mobb, DJ Solo of
Soul Assassins, Styliztik Jones of the Likwit Crew, DJ Limegreen, DJ Mishaps
(DJ for Evidence & Alchemist) and the homie Konfident. That album is a
classic and it definitely helped us solidify our name in the Hip Hop movement.
We also have countless mixtapes, mainly from my dude XP who has a crazy catalog
called, "Building Blox" He dropped like 1,000,000 volumes in a few
years! Lol. Check us out @www.rhymeaddicts.com
Im currently working on my debut solo album titled, "Bloodwork"
produced by my nephew Anthro Beats. The kid is 16 years old and is a beast with
the beats! The album features Jro of Tha Liks, Big Twins, Tha Mexikanz, Rhyme
Addicts and many more. Im also gonna some of the younger cats on it like my
boys Style Crafters and my dude Phora who is on the come up right now. The
album will be out this fall.
9)Influences in your music?
We're part of the whole Infamous Mobb movement. We have a crew called IM3 WEST
with Big Twins of Infamous Mobb. That dude has shown us so much love and has
been a big influence to our music. Me personally, Im influenced by artists like
Crooked I, Tha Alkaholiks, Wu Tang, Gangstarr, Onyx, Jedi Mind Tricks, Cormega
and all that fresh hardcore shit. 90'S Hip Hop mainly.
10)Any plans to go on tour abroad?
Im planning a mini tour for my solo album! Gonna hit up some different cities
and states. Gonna bring my nephew Anthro with me, as well as Style Crafters and
my dude Phora. These are all young cats I wanna help promote so we gonna make
some power moves! Im also planning a tour with my boys Kevlaar7 of the Wisemen
and Bronze Nazareth and gonna try to get out to Europe soon! Besides that, Im
gonna be performing alot. In just the next 2 weeks, I'll be rockin with Blu,
Talib Kweli, Liknuts (Tha Liks and Beatnuts) and more. Things are gonna get
crazy! TRUST ME!
We released our first official debut album in 2009 titled, "Showtime"
and it was produced entirely by the homies' State Of The Art. The album
features Crooked I of Slaughterhouse, Big Twins of Infamous Mobb, DJ Solo of
Soul Assassins, Styliztik Jones of the Likwit Crew, DJ Limegreen, DJ Mishaps
(DJ for Evidence & Alchemist) and the homie Konfident. That album is a
classic and it definitely helped us solidify our name in the Hip Hop movement.
We also have countless mixtapes, mainly from my dude XP who has a crazy catalog
called, "Building Blox" He dropped like 1,000,000 volumes in a few
years! Lol. Check us out @www.rhymeaddicts.com
Im currently working on my debut solo album titled, "Bloodwork"
produced by my nephew Anthro Beats. The kid is 16 years old and is a beast with
the beats! The album features Jro of Tha Liks, Big Twins, Tha Mexikanz, Rhyme
Addicts and many more. Im also gonna some of the younger cats on it like my
boys Style Crafters and my dude Phora who is on the come up right now. The
album will be out this fall.
9)Influences in your music?
We're part of the whole Infamous Mobb movement. We have a crew called IM3 WEST
with Big Twins of Infamous Mobb. That dude has shown us so much love and has
been a big influence to our music. Me personally, Im influenced by artists like
Crooked I, Tha Alkaholiks, Wu Tang, Gangstarr, Onyx, Jedi Mind Tricks, Cormega
and all that fresh hardcore shit. 90'S Hip Hop mainly.
10)Any plans to go on tour abroad?
Im planning a mini tour for my solo album! Gonna hit up some different cities
and states. Gonna bring my nephew Anthro with me, as well as Style Crafters and
my dude Phora. These are all young cats I wanna help promote so we gonna make
some power moves! Im also planning a tour with my boys Kevlaar7 of the Wisemen
and Bronze Nazareth and gonna try to get out to Europe soon! Besides that, Im
gonna be performing alot. In just the next 2 weeks, I'll be rockin with Blu,
Talib Kweli, Liknuts (Tha Liks and Beatnuts) and more. Things are gonna get
crazy! TRUST ME!
Im currently working on my debut solo album titled, "Bloodwork"
produced by my nephew Anthro Beats. The kid is 16 years old and is a beast with
the beats! The album features Jro of Tha Liks, Big Twins, Tha Mexikanz, Rhyme
Addicts and many more. Im also gonna some of the younger cats on it like my
boys Style Crafters and my dude Phora who is on the come up right now. The
album will be out this fall.
9)Influences in your music?
We're part of the whole Infamous Mobb movement. We have a crew called IM3 WEST
with Big Twins of Infamous Mobb. That dude has shown us so much love and has
been a big influence to our music. Me personally, Im influenced by artists like
Crooked I, Tha Alkaholiks, Wu Tang, Gangstarr, Onyx, Jedi Mind Tricks, Cormega
and all that fresh hardcore shit. 90'S Hip Hop mainly.
10)Any plans to go on tour abroad?
Im planning a mini tour for my solo album! Gonna hit up some different cities
and states. Gonna bring my nephew Anthro with me, as well as Style Crafters and
my dude Phora. These are all young cats I wanna help promote so we gonna make
some power moves! Im also planning a tour with my boys Kevlaar7 of the Wisemen
and Bronze Nazareth and gonna try to get out to Europe soon! Besides that, Im
gonna be performing alot. In just the next 2 weeks, I'll be rockin with Blu,
Talib Kweli, Liknuts (Tha Liks and Beatnuts) and more. Things are gonna get
crazy! TRUST ME!
9)Influences in your music?
We're part of the whole Infamous Mobb movement. We have a crew called IM3 WEST
with Big Twins of Infamous Mobb. That dude has shown us so much love and has
been a big influence to our music. Me personally, Im influenced by artists like
Crooked I, Tha Alkaholiks, Wu Tang, Gangstarr, Onyx, Jedi Mind Tricks, Cormega
and all that fresh hardcore shit. 90'S Hip Hop mainly.
10)Any plans to go on tour abroad?
Im planning a mini tour for my solo album! Gonna hit up some different cities
and states. Gonna bring my nephew Anthro with me, as well as Style Crafters and
my dude Phora. These are all young cats I wanna help promote so we gonna make
some power moves! Im also planning a tour with my boys Kevlaar7 of the Wisemen
and Bronze Nazareth and gonna try to get out to Europe soon! Besides that, Im
gonna be performing alot. In just the next 2 weeks, I'll be rockin with Blu,
Talib Kweli, Liknuts (Tha Liks and Beatnuts) and more. Things are gonna get
crazy! TRUST ME!
We're part of the whole Infamous Mobb movement. We have a crew called IM3 WEST
with Big Twins of Infamous Mobb. That dude has shown us so much love and has
been a big influence to our music. Me personally, Im influenced by artists like
Crooked I, Tha Alkaholiks, Wu Tang, Gangstarr, Onyx, Jedi Mind Tricks, Cormega
and all that fresh hardcore shit. 90'S Hip Hop mainly.
10)Any plans to go on tour abroad?
Im planning a mini tour for my solo album! Gonna hit up some different cities
and states. Gonna bring my nephew Anthro with me, as well as Style Crafters and
my dude Phora. These are all young cats I wanna help promote so we gonna make
some power moves! Im also planning a tour with my boys Kevlaar7 of the Wisemen
and Bronze Nazareth and gonna try to get out to Europe soon! Besides that, Im
gonna be performing alot. In just the next 2 weeks, I'll be rockin with Blu,
Talib Kweli, Liknuts (Tha Liks and Beatnuts) and more. Things are gonna get
crazy! TRUST ME!
10)Any plans to go on tour abroad?
Im planning a mini tour for my solo album! Gonna hit up some different cities
and states. Gonna bring my nephew Anthro with me, as well as Style Crafters and
my dude Phora. These are all young cats I wanna help promote so we gonna make
some power moves! Im also planning a tour with my boys Kevlaar7 of the Wisemen
and Bronze Nazareth and gonna try to get out to Europe soon! Besides that, Im
gonna be performing alot. In just the next 2 weeks, I'll be rockin with Blu,
Talib Kweli, Liknuts (Tha Liks and Beatnuts) and more. Things are gonna get
crazy! TRUST ME!
My biggest piece of advice would be "Make sure you love Hip Hop."
Without love for the culture, you won't last very long. The times change every
so often and you must be able to adapt, but while you're trying to figure
things out, your love for Hip Hop is whats gonna keep you inspired. I've been
broke as hell and have gone through rough times where I couldn't find venues
and my shows were getting empty, but my passion for Hip Hop kept me determined
and inspired. You're not always gonna make alot of money...damn...some of you
might not see a dime for a long long time, so without love for the art, you
won't enjoy the struggle. Besides that, just keep at it. The haters will always
be around to put you down, but ignore them and prove yourself. Make yourself
happy. I've booked legends like KRS-ONE, Onyx, Pete Rock & CL Smooth, X
Clan, Percee P, Chino XL, Crooked I, Jro of Tha Liks, Defari and countless
others and I can do that all day, but my focus right now is on the new
generation, the local cats who need that opportunity. It's not about making a
quick buck, it's about changing lives, inspiring people and opening doors for
those without keys!
12)Shoutouts before we wrap up this interview ?
I wanna give a shout out to all my fans and supporters! Without ya'll, I
wouldn't be this strong! You guys are truly the backbone to my foundation. I
appreciate the love and support. Special thanks to Projekt Mecha Magazine for
reaching out and showing me love. Knowing people want to hear my story is life
changing. Much respect. I would also like to send shout outs to my crew Rhyme
Addicts, IM3 West, Big Twins, Infamous Mobb, Anthro Beats, Style Crafters,
Yannick, KLH, Faktn Clothing, Street Product, Analigital, Too Ill Clothing,
Abnormal Clothing, Phora, Nome One, Jro, Tha Alkaholiks, Crooked I, ASR Ent,
The Terrace, Chinky Eyed, my family, friends and everyone who has been down
with I Suppose productions since day one! Shout outs to my momma, pops and the
rest of the world. Peace!
My biggest piece of advice would be "Make sure you love Hip Hop."
Without love for the culture, you won't last very long. The times change every
so often and you must be able to adapt, but while you're trying to figure
things out, your love for Hip Hop is whats gonna keep you inspired. I've been
broke as hell and have gone through rough times where I couldn't find venues
and my shows were getting empty, but my passion for Hip Hop kept me determined
and inspired. You're not always gonna make alot of money...damn...some of you
might not see a dime for a long long time, so without love for the art, you
won't enjoy the struggle. Besides that, just keep at it. The haters will always
be around to put you down, but ignore them and prove yourself. Make yourself
happy. I've booked legends like KRS-ONE, Onyx, Pete Rock & CL Smooth, X
Clan, Percee P, Chino XL, Crooked I, Jro of Tha Liks, Defari and countless
others and I can do that all day, but my focus right now is on the new
generation, the local cats who need that opportunity. It's not about making a
quick buck, it's about changing lives, inspiring people and opening doors for
those without keys!
12)Shoutouts before we wrap up this interview ?
I wanna give a shout out to all my fans and supporters! Without ya'll, I
wouldn't be this strong! You guys are truly the backbone to my foundation. I
appreciate the love and support. Special thanks to Projekt Mecha Magazine for
reaching out and showing me love. Knowing people want to hear my story is life
changing. Much respect. I would also like to send shout outs to my crew Rhyme
Addicts, IM3 West, Big Twins, Infamous Mobb, Anthro Beats, Style Crafters,
Yannick, KLH, Faktn Clothing, Street Product, Analigital, Too Ill Clothing,
Abnormal Clothing, Phora, Nome One, Jro, Tha Alkaholiks, Crooked I, ASR Ent,
The Terrace, Chinky Eyed, my family, friends and everyone who has been down
with I Suppose productions since day one! Shout outs to my momma, pops and the
rest of the world. Peace!
12)Shoutouts before we wrap up this interview ?
I wanna give a shout out to all my fans and supporters! Without ya'll, I
wouldn't be this strong! You guys are truly the backbone to my foundation. I
appreciate the love and support. Special thanks to Projekt Mecha Magazine for
reaching out and showing me love. Knowing people want to hear my story is life
changing. Much respect. I would also like to send shout outs to my crew Rhyme
Addicts, IM3 West, Big Twins, Infamous Mobb, Anthro Beats, Style Crafters,
Yannick, KLH, Faktn Clothing, Street Product, Analigital, Too Ill Clothing,
Abnormal Clothing, Phora, Nome One, Jro, Tha Alkaholiks, Crooked I, ASR Ent,
The Terrace, Chinky Eyed, my family, friends and everyone who has been down
with I Suppose productions since day one! Shout outs to my momma, pops and the
rest of the world. Peace!
I wanna give a shout out to all my fans and supporters! Without ya'll, I
wouldn't be this strong! You guys are truly the backbone to my foundation. I
appreciate the love and support. Special thanks to Projekt Mecha Magazine for
reaching out and showing me love. Knowing people want to hear my story is life
changing. Much respect. I would also like to send shout outs to my crew Rhyme
Addicts, IM3 West, Big Twins, Infamous Mobb, Anthro Beats, Style Crafters,
Yannick, KLH, Faktn Clothing, Street Product, Analigital, Too Ill Clothing,
Abnormal Clothing, Phora, Nome One, Jro, Tha Alkaholiks, Crooked I, ASR Ent,
The Terrace, Chinky Eyed, my family, friends and everyone who has been down
with I Suppose productions since day one! Shout outs to my momma, pops and the
rest of the world. Peace!
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7)So Chuck,i'm aware you are currently rapping as
well?
11)As a self-made man,do you have any advice you
can offer to those, who are trying to ‘establish’ themselves?
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