BNG MAG® December/January 2015 (Vol.-1/Issue-3 | Page 19

I don’t really tell myself anything to be motivated. I’m motivated for better days through working at a bullsh*t warehouse and these savage a** conditions I’m living through. Thankful to be able to make it day by day, but I get my hunger through my conditions and hearing other artist succeed and being heard. Makes me believe that my time is near. Who, in your opinion, is the “OG” of southern Hip Hop? I think the OG of southern hip hop has been Bun B hands down. He’s definitely served as a uncle to the game, pretty much adapting over time to all of the souths sounds, rather its been Texas or Tennessee, he shows up, and shows out on every track, while giving game. What should we expect from your upcoming project “The ghetto Gospels or: Weed, Women, and Cadillacs” You should probably expect a lot of Weed, Women, and Cadillacs on my upcoming project. The Title is Called “ The Ghetto Gospels of Weed, Women, and Cadillacs and I named it that after listening to artist such as Scarface and Devin The dude. I’ve always felt that they’ve made Ghetto Gospel tunes that everyone from any hood can relate to. So I decided to create and album full of Ghetto Gospel tunes that we all can relate to. I thought it sounded dope also so... “I’ve been pursuing my rap career for the past seven years...I started my journey through producing. ”