Although he's not from the South, rising New York based rapper Mono Bagends certainly has a lot of love for the Southern artists, beats and the South in general, even his latest single "On Fire" has sort of a Southern Swag to it, mainly due to the producers of the track Luxxury Music are based in Virginia, and because we feel that his latest single is soon to hit big and get a lot of love and support here in the South, we have decided to show our love and support for this talented artist. Check out our interview with the one and only Mono Bagends and read up on what he has to say....
South East Hip Hop Magazine: What are 4
words that would best describe you as an artist?
Mono Bagends: Innovative, Unique, Entertaining, Real.
Although
you are in New York, we feel that your single "On Fire" would hit big
here in the South, would you agree with that?
Thank you and yes I would. This song is a
timeless record that could stretch across any region. It is positive and
inspirational with a dope beat, hot hook, ridiculous lyrics and a tight
flow. Any fan of hip hop can get behind that.
Speaking
of the south, are there any artists, producers, DJs, or promoters that you've
linked up with down here so far?
"On Fire" is produced by Luxxury Music, they
hail from Virginia. I have also worked with an artist Mac Peoples in
Texas..we did a record called "Breakin em Down". In addition, my boy
T-Weezy is from Texas. We have done a lot of records together. Been with
him for a years. I always liked South Beats...a lot of energy and crowd
appeal. I got love for the south.
Have you
ever done a live show anywhere down here in the South?
I
have done shows in Texas, Miami, Arkansas and Virginia. The show in
Texas was crazy!!! We had a shake off and two chicks got on stage and
stripped completely naked....good times...lol If any promoters out there
want to reach out to me about doing shows you can hit me up at info@bagendsrecords.com
What are
some of the places you would like to visit in this region?
I
love Miami....I have been there numerous times and love going back.
Atlanta, North Carolina and San Antonio Texas would be tops on my list
as well. But I'd like to go anywhere where people are feeling my music. I
put on a great show live and would give them a great time.
Who are
some of your favorite southern artists?
Ludacris is my favorite. He is highly skilled and very entertaining. I like T.I. a lot also.
What
southern artist could you see yourself doing a collaboration song with?
Ludacris....I
believe our styles would mesh well and that we could make a great hit.
We could make a fast paced high energy club banger!!
Who were
some of your biggest influences?
Number one would have to be DMX...I just
related to him on a high level. His spirituality pertaining to God and
the devil really connected with me. Eminem as well...he opened the door
for artists like myself.
Where do
you see hip hop going in the next 5 years?
I
never like to answer this question because you can't really plan out
your future. You never know where life will take you. The expression is
"the quickest way to get God to laugh is to announce your plans to
him".
Any links
or sites you would like to plug?
Absolutely.
Everyone should check out my video "On Fire" on you tube (link
below)....The visual brings the song to life. A man overcoming his
struggles to fulfill his destiny. Here are other links where you can
follow my career and hear great music.
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