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Peacemagazine.com: What projects can we expect to see from you in the future?
Aw,man we got a few projects about to drop. First up is Ms.Kandi( Untold Secerts) with her hit single thats killing the streets and clubs right now( I Feel Like Fuckin) Then Joe Blacc ( Tha Movement), Hollywood is back in the studio working on new material.I also have a group name Geek Squad and their mixtape is out now. so we kinda busy over here at the six. Peacemagazine.com: How did you officially get National Distrbution with the Fye ? Real reconize Real, thats prolly all i can say.It was kind like have your people call my people,that type of shit. But its all working out pretty good. Im Here Rite! Peacemagazine.com: That’s what’s up. So at what point did you really get into hip-hop? I would say late 90's. See Music is in my bloodline,everyone has a calling on earth, and i believe music is mines or being involed in it. Peacemagazine.com: Some might consider you a pioneer and I believe that you set the stage for Florida to have all the success that it’s currently having. Would you agree with that? Yea, I was prolly the youngest nigga in Florida to have a national distribution/record deal. Peacemagazine.com: How are you feeling about all the attention that Florida is getting right now? I think its good,Its about time yall take us seriously, fla is more then football, good beaches, and parties. now if we can get the artist in Fla to collab, major or indie shit will be better.Florida is where most of the greats come from, example ( Ray Charles) Peacemagazine.com: Do you feel like the newer artists from Florida look up to you as somebody who paved the way for them to be successful? Hell they better.... I believe I put Rapping into alot of niggas hearts in Florida.Niggas wanted to be footbal player, ups truck drivers, but lil ol me. came with that rapping shit, and look wat happen. Peacemagazine.Com: You’re taking the independent route this time around. Having been on a major label for a breif momment of your career how does it feel? Roc: It’s good to own your own thing man. I just spend a whole lot of money on studio equipment and when you doin’ your own thing you got your sanity. You could do things your way and do what you gotta do, you know what I’m sayin’? You also gotta make sure you keep those bad people away from you man. They bring you down so you gotta have good people around you man. The media and all that are always going to try and attack a rapper’s character and whatnot so it’s important for an artist to keep the right people around him. We need to stop this, us as Black people need to stop thinking of everything as a competition. This is a business. This is a business where you have to embrace the other artists man and not be with all this battling nonsense man. If we battling and you end up dead and I end up in prison then what good did that do? You make your music and I’ll make mine. You be you and I’ll be me. Half Breed is no longer signed to Six Shots Entertainment after being built up as one of its most promising acts by the Indie label. Six Shots Entertainment recording artist Hollywood will release his long-awaited sophomore set, Now the SixShots CEO is about to bring his approach to his own clothing line called Corey Clay Clothing. SIX SHOTS NORTH CEO MICHAEL DIPPI WILL BE FEATURED ON PRIZON HIPHOP DVD RELEASED THUR RAWKUS RECORDS THIS FALL After months of rumours rappers Infamos B, has confirmed his departure from Six Shots Entertainment Hollywood has been arrested on a drug charge after police pulled over the car he was riding in. |
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