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Every once in a while, there comes along an artist who has so much substance and knowledge that they effectively change the norm. The words they speak and the stories they tell do something to our minds and hearts that allow us to recognize their realness and credibility so much that imposters take cover. Besides aiming to inspire, motivate, and reach, all those who come into contact with their craft, there is also a genuine bond born. In an industry where many claim the true essence of its origin is dead, Crime is determined to bring Hip-Hop back to life.
“Hip Hop, for lack of a better analogy, is in a rebuilding phase,” claims Crime. “I think some artist have wavered from the true concept and culture. While music is supposed to make you dance and have a good time, it’s still supposed to tell a story. A story that causes relation and thought between the listener and the artist.”
Showing his experiences through his hard-hitting beats and gruff voice, Crime is an open book for those who choose to consume him. Hailing from Detroit, Michigan, one of the most recognizable cities for having a Rap and Hip Hop origin and influence, Crime is an artist with more than just rhymes to spew. Through real life portrayals of living in a place with a high crime rate, murders, violence, and drug disputes, he weaves stories that reflect his rise above the ashes. While he does not glorify his past, he does shoot from the hip one lyric at a time and consistently shows why his story is worth the listen.
Urban Steez: Tell everybody your name and what area you represent?
CRIME and Rep 313
Urban Steez: How did you come up with your music name?
Crime: It came from a group that was called "CRIMESIDE" we went different ways, and crime stuck with me .
Urban Steez: That’s Wassup! How long have you been doing music and what made you get into music?
Crime: My whole life. I love the GRIND!
Urban Steez: How would you describe your style and why? And what do you feel you can bring to the table as an artist?
Crime: Real Talk 101. That’s what it is! Hard work ethics and good music!!
Urban Steez: Lol Real Talk 101, I like how you put that… So, if you had to pick which label to be signed to what would it be and why?
Crime: Universal because if you are willing to work your project with them they will help step it all the way up.
Urban Steez: Who would you want to collaborate with in the music industry and why?
Crime: HANNAH MONTANA , POLITICS!!!
Urban Steez: Lol, Hannah MONTANA!! I didn’t see that coming, but yea POLITICS! So how do you feel you rank against top music talents today? And why?
Crime: I go with the best of them. I know what I can do , and I am ready to show the world.
Urban Steez: Cool, cool ! What are you working on now and when can fans expect to hear more from you?
Crime: I’m through the final stage of legalizing my album “Streets are Contagious” for a late October release.
Urban Steez: Okay, now that album should be the BUSINESS! I heard several of tracks and the ALL sound radio ready…Where do you see yourself a year from now?
Crime: I’m not promised tomorrow, but I strive to make it each day… a learning and growing process.
Urban Steez: Who and what are your influences?
Crime: Hard working creative people and Loyalty.
Urban Steez: What do you think of the hip hop/ music world right now?
Crime: It needs to relax! Concentrate on making hit songs instead of diss songs. Build yourself up , but don’t tare no one down !
Urban Steez: What music do you have playing in your sound system right now?
Crime: RAEKWON
Urban Steez: Good Music! Who is your celebrity crush?
Crime: ALICIA KEYS PERIOD!
Urban Steez: Oh boi, she is a “ Hot Commodity” .. How can business heads and fans contact you in the future (myspace, email, number, etc.)?
Crime: Myspace.com/crimepays313, www.gullyinc.com and twitter.com/crime
Urban Steez: Any shot outs?
Crime: URBAN STEEZ MAG, MY WHOLE QUICK FLIP FAM, AND THOSE HELPING ME MAKE IT HAPPEN!!!!
Really proud of this trio, stay true ...