Bozo Exclusive Interview In Los Angeles – Meeting Stomper, Going To Prison, Emiliano Diss Explained

There’s always an uncrowned king just waiting for the right opportunity to claim his seat on the throne. In this case, this Beast goes by the name of Bozo, and he’s coming straight from Pico Rivera. Like many Hispanic males in the urban areas of any city, he was exposed to gang culture from childhood, more so after the tragic passing of his mother, at the young age of 12 years old. Losing the only person he could look up to, Bozo turned to the next people that took him in and looked out for him like family, The Streets. Music was not a part of Bozo, until the introduction by his neighborhood friend, “Stomper” after which he slowly started making a name for himself in the Chicano Rap scene, until eventually landing his name on the Universal Roster. Through his career and life, Bozo spent 10 years in Prison, those of which he also spent making music with Hi-Power Entertainment. After some time working with them, he then realized that both the company and Bozo had different plans for his Career which left him with no other option but to part ways and continue working on his own. Following the separation, Bozo went on to release a series of tracks stating how he felt the Company had made him less and taken advantage of him. His following started slowly rising and his views hitting a whopping 200k proves, not only that Bozo was mistakenly sitting on the shelf, but it proves that after going through life’s pressure, a Diamond will always shine. Now his focus is on switching the Chicano style, and giving it a new spice, his message is simply to keep pushing forward and be a respectable person, no matter what issue you’re facing, as long as you’re on the right track you can overcome it, That’s what makes Bozo a Latin Beast!

 

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