Born in Manhattan I was raised in The Boggie Down Bronx Zoo , Pelham Parkway to be exact. Growing up my mom was real big on music, there for I was hip to all of the classics, old school hip-hop, R&B , Jazz & Soul, so music was one the first things I ever knew & loved. My path to becoming an Emcee didn’t really start with lyricism, but more so with poetry
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I was sitting around and going over that whole self-reflection and eventually I thought of the name. When I thought of it I started laughing because it sounded kinda like a, not an oxymoron but it’s just like a real extreme. And I knew since I liked to do comedy, I started thinking what would be the ultimate name for something like that. It made me laugh because it sounds sarcastic, its comedic ya know, it’s like two extremes put together to make this absurd extreme. It’s suppose to be this crazy absurd ultimate extreme.
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You’ve seen and read thousands of interviews with Stange Music’s main man Tech N9ne, but what you haven’t read is an interview like this. In Tech’s own words, “..This is the best interview I’ve ever done.” So, as always we bring you another exclusive, up close and in-depth interview with one of the world’s favorite rap artists.
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The cool thing is that we are going to revolutionize the studio environment because the first studio is just a recording studio and the one that we are building this summer is actually called Kaotik Music Group Enterprises. And what that’s going to be is a full blown community designated towards that are coming from all over the place to record. They are actually going to have a facility where they can stay, as far as three master hotel rooms that are like big suites. Also onsite there will be an in ground swimming pool, there will be a baseball field, there will be a bunch of different things that artists can get their creativity and be able to have fun while creating their masterpiece at the same time and at the same location.
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Quickly Emerging As The Russell Simmons of African Hip Hop, Industry Visionary Emmett Hill’s Company Launches Its U.S. Branding Of Artists From Ghana, Nigeria and Other African Nations On ‘The United States of Blood Diamonds,’ A Mixtape Collection Hosted By DJ Whiteowl. Hey American hip-hop fans–time to expand your horizons and check out the sounds and flows comin’ at ya, bringing you some of Africa’s biggest hip-hop celebrities. In the same way the British Invasion transformed rock and roll in the 60s, the explosive influx of superstar artists from countries like Ghana, Nigeria and South Africa is about to change the hip-hop game in America both artistically and commercially.
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Slime Money Entertainment originally started in 2003. I had moved to California in 2001 by myself and when I came back home all my home boys were rappin’ and we’d been rapping, so we sat down together to come up with something we could call ourselves to make it like a real movement. More than just the city that we’re from, we’re trying to make it a whole state thing, a regional thing. First we came up with Slime because that’s something we use to always say. But we had a meaning S.L.I.M.E. stands for Savage Living In Masgus Empire, but it ended up getting so big out of our city that we now call it Savage Living In Michigan Everyday. And that’s how we came up with the actual Slime Money name. And when we first came up with the Slime Money name we was doing a show and one of the promoters had seen our name and said we needed to change our name because wasn’t nobody gonna come, but we ended up keepin it and going from there.
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