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FIRST DEGREE D.E.
HOW DID Damn That DE get down? That was your last release, wasn’t it?
DE: It went cool, all my albums been on like a pace, the same kinda pace. So now I’m working on traveling the nation and breaking through that pace. Seattle, Portland, Northern Cali, Da Bay, Denver, Louisville, Ohio, Indiana, Kansas City…I gotta turn people to the DE and the “shlangs” & some of the places the “shlangs” exist and I’m just going to check up on the “shlangs.” You just hit the people up! At the shows, get there early & hit all the humans, let em know who I is, have a little convo with them, hit them up witht the product.
FOR those that haven’t picked up your stuff, break it down, describe it.
DE: Tight, hard, dark, truth that is me, that is the “shlangs.” The style changes as far as whats going on in my life, but it’s just the truth, the hard truth. It be hard tight beats & that is DE. To other people it’s like a style & you do this or that, but me, Im just rappin the way I’m ‘spose.
YOU come at this from a completely different perspective, lyrically and creatively. How did you, with such an unorthodox approach, hook up with someone like Brotha Lynch Hung?
DE: When he came out he was unorthodox, so I think we just hit it off. Even though it’s 2 different spectrums it’s the same because they’re both unorthodox. Even like lil’a D, the artist on the Fahrenheit Shlangs.
WHO’S lil’a D?
DE: Lil’a Damone she is the chosen one, she is next representative of the Fahrenheit Shlangs. She makes her own beats & she sings and she has a jazzy/blues type style for the new generation. She is unorthodox in her own way. She has her own corner of the universeshe’s operating out of, so it’s about reppin your corner of the universe I guess.
DAMN That DE was your 3rd album, what’s following that?
DE: You got the Big Black Bat, which is an indepth look at the legend of the Big Black Bat that is D.E. Out available now also is Fahrenheit Instrumania. That’s like an album we put together, an album with the 8 minute long songs, instrumental. Like live playing, just something different. There is a little singing, no cussin, a clean album. Currently working, it’s the FU2 which finna shock the world! I got a remix of a song called “Breakout” with me, Lynch & Andre Nikatina. I got P-Folks on there, Balance, Crusial, LOKI BeGee. The albumis gonna be introducing lil’a D to the world. When they hear that they’re gonna know what’s goin on with her!
WHAT can we expect to hear from BBB?
DE: Sky’s the limit. Beta did a track “Hot Baf & A Minty One.” I love to watch that fool play, the Phonksta, him and Andre Rivers. I did the rest of the beats. On FU2 Im doing most of the beats; He’s gonna do a beat & lil’a D is gonna do a beat.
IS there a date for FU2?
DE: That will be albums 7 & 8. So that’s a new level, basically just traveling and meeting the humans. Convincing the humans to make their own independent decision to support the “shlangs.” That’s my focus for First Degree, for Fahrenheit, for lil’a D, for the “shlangs.” You gotta put your album 2gether and tell “Johnny Masses” & “Jane Public” how it will be, gotta believe in yourself.
HOW DID Damn That DE get down? That was your last release, wasn’t it?
DE: It went cool, all my albums been on like a pace, the same kinda pace. So now I’m working on traveling the nation and breaking through that pace. Seattle, Portland, Northern Cali, Da Bay, Denver, Louisville, Ohio, Indiana, Kansas City…I gotta turn people to the DE and the “shlangs” & some of the places the “shlangs” exist and I’m just going to check up on the “shlangs.” You just hit the people up! At the shows, get there early & hit all the humans, let em know who I is, have a little convo with them, hit them up witht the product.
FOR those that haven’t picked up your stuff, break it down, describe it.
DE: Tight, hard, dark, truth that is me, that is the “shlangs.” The style changes as far as whats going on in my life, but it’s just the truth, the hard truth. It be hard tight beats & that is DE. To other people it’s like a style & you do this or that, but me, Im just rappin the way I’m ‘spose.
YOU come at this from a completely different perspective, lyrically and creatively. How did you, with such an unorthodox approach, hook up with someone like Brotha Lynch Hung?
DE: When he came out he was unorthodox, so I think we just hit it off. Even though it’s 2 different spectrums it’s the same because they’re both unorthodox. Even like lil’a D, the artist on the Fahrenheit Shlangs.
WHO’S lil’a D?
DE: Lil’a Damone she is the chosen one, she is next representative of the Fahrenheit Shlangs. She makes her own beats & she sings and she has a jazzy/blues type style for the new generation. She is unorthodox in her own way. She has her own corner of the universeshe’s operating out of, so it’s about reppin your corner of the universe I guess.
DAMN That DE was your 3rd album, what’s following that?
DE: You got the Big Black Bat, which is an indepth look at the legend of the Big Black Bat that is D.E. Out available now also is Fahrenheit Instrumania. That’s like an album we put together, an album with the 8 minute long songs, instrumental. Like live playing, just something different. There is a little singing, no cussin, a clean album. Currently working, it’s the FU2 which finna shock the world! I got a remix of a song called “Breakout” with me, Lynch & Andre Nikatina. I got P-Folks on there, Balance, Crusial, LOKI BeGee. The albumis gonna be introducing lil’a D to the world. When they hear that they’re gonna know what’s goin on with her!
WHAT can we expect to hear from BBB?
DE: Sky’s the limit. Beta did a track “Hot Baf & A Minty One.” I love to watch that fool play, the Phonksta, him and Andre Rivers. I did the rest of the beats. On FU2 Im doing most of the beats; He’s gonna do a beat & lil’a D is gonna do a beat.
IS there a date for FU2?
DE: That will be albums 7 & 8. So that’s a new level, basically just traveling and meeting the humans. Convincing the humans to make their own independent decision to support the “shlangs.” That’s my focus for First Degree, for Fahrenheit, for lil’a D, for the “shlangs.” You gotta put your album 2gether and tell “Johnny Masses” & “Jane Public” how it will be, gotta believe in yourself.