I started rapping when I was 9 but it wasn’t my main focus in life until I was 17 you know how it works I’m from the hood the streets got a hold of me and that’s that but a group called Lost Soulzz heard me spit and convinced me to rap and that’s basically when I started taking it serious then I hooked up with the king of Oklahoma Isco say and it s been on every since know I’m with my brothers from different mothers HawkReady@JMCBeats and BaK and we on a mission to get it.
What is your background? Tell us where you grew up and some information about your upbringing/experiences as a youth: I’m scrooge greedy I’m from Tulsa Oklahoma I grew up in the hood. My neighborhood was full of drugs and gangs every were I went I could see gang banging and dope dealing .seen it so much that it was only a matter of time before I got in the mix too than on top of that my moms and pops was smoking and trying to sell dope at the same time so it was always some type of drama going on at the house
At what moment did you know that music was part of your life and what feelings did you have towards making an active impact with your music? I knew I was in love with this music the first time I went to the studio with the group lost soulzz I was 17 and was at Marcus Stidhams studio a.k.a. the big man he told me I don’t know what you doing with your life but you need to add music in it I’ve been on it ever since.
What artists inspired/influences you and if you could collaborate with any artist (alive or passed) who would it be and why? E-40 because in my opinion he is the godfather of the trap.
What do you think about the current state of hip hop/mainstream music?
There need to be less yes men and more people telling the truth about some of this music that comes out.
Currently, what projects do you have in the works that you are most excited about? I’m focus on my single right now working on a build up for the album dedicated to the trap do to drop around Feb. or march haven’t made up my mind yet.
What are your short term career goals within the next 6-10 months? Hopefully have a digital distribution deal on album got a offer on the table
What are your long term career goals within the next 2-5 years? To be really living and supporting my family of this music
If you had one song out of the catalog you have created to show a person what song would it be and why? Trapper that rap because it gives you some insight on me
To the person who had never heard of you what is it about your music and story that you would tell them to entice them to be a supporter? My music is not just entertainment but it’s like the junior woodchucks guide to survival in the streets.
If your music could be described in five words what would those five words be? Uncut unapologetic militant controversial trapped out
What do you bring to the game that is unique and different? I bring realness. A realness that you can see hear and feel that’s what I bring to the table.
To the aspiring artist who is considering a career as a musician what lessons or advice would you give them to inspire them or to uplift them in the journey? Always be yourself and don’t put you dream in some one else’s care and always invest in you.
What are your social media profiles and where can people purchase/download your music? scroogegreedy on facebook scroogegreedy on twitter scroogegreedy on soundcloud scroogegreedy on reverb nation greedyscroogeon instagram.
What are your final words you would like to say to people that you have left out? Shout out to my biggest fan my wife Dominique Eastman and my kid’s carlisha Diamond Keven and Kevon moms and pops all my brothers and sisters. Can’t forget my boys Shabaka and Will and a shout out to my whole city 918 thug-town that’s Tulsa if you don’t know.
I’m from Tulsa Oklahoma I grew up in the hood. My neighborhood was full of drugs and gangs every were I went I could see gang banging and dope dealing .seen it so much that it was only a matter of time before I got in the mix too than on top of that my moms and pops was smoking and trying to sell dope at the same time so it was always some type of drama going on at the house
At what moment did you know that music was part of your life and what feelings did you have towards making an active impact with your music? I knew I was in love with this music the first time I went to the studio with the group lost soulzz I was 17 and was at Marcus Stidhams studio a.k.a. the big man he told me I don’t know what you doing with your life but you need to add music in it I’ve been on it ever since.
What artists inspired/influences you and if you could collaborate with any artist (alive or passed) who would it be and why?
E-40 because in my opinion he is the godfather of the trap.
What do you think about the current state of hip hop/mainstream music?
There need to be less yes men and more people telling the truth about some of this music that comes out.
Currently, what projects do you have in the works that you are most excited about? I’m focus on my single right now working on a build up for the album dedicated to the trap do to drop around Feb. or march haven’t made up my mind yet.
What are your short term career goals within the next 6-10 months? Hopefully have a digital distribution deal on album got a offer on the table
What are your long term career goals within the next 2-5 years? To be really living and supporting my family of this music
If you had one song out of the catalogue you have created to show a person what song would it be and why? Trapper that rap because it gives you some insight on me
To the person who had never heard of you what is it about your music and story that you would tell them to entice them to be a supporter? My music is not just entertainment but it’s like the junior woodchucks guide to survival in the streets.
If your music could be described in five words what would those five words be? Uncut unapologetic militant controversial trapped out
What do you bring to the game that is unique and different? I bring realness. A realness that you can see hear and feel that’s what I bring to the table.
To the aspiring artist who is considering a career as a musician what lessons or advice would you give them to inspire them or to uplift them in the journey? Always be yourself and don’t put you dream in some one else’s care and always invest in you.
What are your social media profiles and where can people purchase/download your music? scroogegreedy on facebook scroogegreedy on twitter scroogegreedy on soundcloud scroogegreedy on reverb nation greedyscroogeon instagram.
What are your final words you would like to say to people that you have left out? Shout out to my biggest fan my wife Dominique Eastman and my kid’s carlisha Diamond Keven and Kevon moms and pops all my brothers and sisters. Can’t forget my boys Shabaka and Will and a shout out to my whole city 918 thug-town that’s Tulsa if you don’t know.