We all know it's a tragic cliché to note that our favorite athlete, entertainer or politician is "articulate" and in a recent series of online clips Kansas City's most successful musician moves beyond mere mastery of words and instead offers a great deal of insight about this town, the secret to his success and the influence of the Midwest on his outlook.
Check the interview series and witness a music industry power player talking his past, present and future in Kansas City . . .
More in a bit . . .
Yes, yes, I DO know what you are sayin'
ReplyDelete^^^^ LOL
ReplyDeleteTech has done a lot with Strange Music but he needs to take the next step and go beyond rap. He could reach an even broader audience if he developed talent outside his genre.
ReplyDeletelike learning to play an instrument and shit like that,ya mean?
ReplyDeleteWho gives a fuck?
ReplyDeleteWho did he ax?
ReplyDeleteStrange Music Inc. valued at close to a billion dollars with global sales in the tens of millions. I don't think he needs advice from KC dorks.
ReplyDeleteIt's great that he has a heart for KC's Operation Breakthrough. He shares the wealth with and shows love for children and families doing right for themselves and each other.
ReplyDeleteand not a one can play an instrument..ya know , its called music.
ReplyDeleteStrange Music Inc. valued at close to a billion dollars
ReplyDeleteRight there is not shortage of things that are overvalued these days.
Basically he runs a well oiled machine. That alone is a success in a dysfunctional environment.
Billion dollars worth of fuckin' garbage.
ReplyDeletethat dudes stuff is PURE-D SHIT
ReplyDeleteBET? That RAYSHITZ joke of a cable network that is only kept alive through cramming it down our throats with bundling? Oh yeah! Another credible black business kept alive by picking whiteys pocket.
ReplyDeleteDoes he still smoke crack?
ReplyDeleteYou bet. He's a great artist, a fuckin' Picasso of the Plains.
ReplyDeleteThe buffalo are kinda getting pissed over him copying their look.
ReplyDeleteDude has talent obviously but I agree with one of the comments here. Time to expand his horizons.
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