Tumchee: Well I use to be in a group. Then I did like a little solo album.... I put it out myself a few years ago. I thought you said you did some research, but I mean it sold pretty well locally that was like 2005, 2003 something like that it was a few years back, but this project right here the first single off of this one is called "Who I Am."
Tumchee: That’s this guy named T Dash; he had the middle verse on there.
Tumchee: "Who I Am.” It’s on SkillFlex Entertainment, that’s the label that I’m on.
Tumchee: Yes, they’re Independent. .
Tumchee: You know, we are talking to a few people man, basically trying to just iron out some things, you know. But we are definitely, talking to a few people. Right now we are trying to keep the buzz at a certain level. People know me, but right now we’re just trying to get the buzz at a level as far as getting single spins. We shot the video for it already, back here in September. So we’re just basically setting everything up, you know.
"Like Uhn” is like my club song. We’ve got two singles out right now. But at the same time, that one is more like me hitting the club and seeing who is showing us the most love. Like they’ve been really feeling that song, you know. That’s been the joint that the DJ’s been liking. I've been getting a lot of crazy spins overseas, like in
Tumchee: Yeah.
Tumchee: Yeah, yeah.
Tumchee: I mean the Kangol doesn’t seem you know like…. I did some shit in there man that I just (pause) .I ain’t like most n****s man you know. Whatever I feel is fly I do it. I ain’t a manufactured ass rap n***a man; you know what I am saying. Like If I think that shits fly, I throw it on. So that’s just how I do man. I ain’t a trendy n***a. A lot of these n****s you see man, they got the same f**king jewelry on. They got the same gear. It’s like these record labels manufacture these n****s you know what I’m saying man. My s**t is just I’m going to be fresh to death, you know what I’m saying, but I felt like rocking a Kangol that day so that’s what I threw on.
Ei8HT: So you did it your way.
Tumchee: Yeah.
Tumchee: I’m 29.
Tumchee: I mean basically if you’re talking about the state that it’s in now, I think that cats lack originality. Its like one cat comes out with a format on how they think, they can make a hit. Then it’s like if one cat can make a hit or two cats can make a hit, then it’s like that becomes the formula. We’re going to get a Snap beat or we’re going to get a South beat. You know I'm not hating on the south. I got love for certain cats in the South that I feel is thorough, like T.I., Outkast, Ludacris. Cats that I feel are official. But then you got cats that just follow that one format. Hip Hop is diverse man, but it’s like cats lack originality. Like when I came up, back then I was listening to cats like LL Cool J and.....
Tumchee: (laughs). That Kangol ain't the Kangol L would have rocked, that’s the Kangol Biggie would have rocked.
Tumchee: Yeah, yeah. That’s some of Big's flavor.
EI8HT : OK, OK.
Tumchee: But it’s like you know, I had a cats that I came up listening to, that’s why I am able to you know deliver a certain skill level man because back then you had to be able to rhyme man. KRS One was around man, you know what I'm saying, Rakim, Kool G Rap, Big Daddy Kane. These are the n****s I came up listening to man. Then in later years you had cats like Nas, Jay, Biggie and Wu Tang. I mean if you’re in your 20's you had to have listened to Biggie and
Tumchee: I take that into consideration too, but at the same time they did have cats like Outcast and cats like
Tumchee: Yea, you’re right.
Tumchee: Um huh, yeah.
Tumchee: You’re talking about the Speedknot Mobstaz?
Tumchee: I use to be a part of that man. I mean I wasn't really going to bring it up in the interview but Twista and the Speedknot Mobstaz, yea I use to be a part of that. I actually left. I mean things went array and cats wasn't as cool anymore, so I kind of branched off. I still got love for n****s, but as far as on a skill level. Yeah, yeah I’m hotter to answer your question; I’m definitely hotter than them. Just to keep it real with you.
Tumchee: It was personal man. First of all it wasn't just them two cats man it was a whole clique of n****s. It was myself, the n****s you see now Mayze and Stokes, Twista and a couple of more cats. All together it was about 12 or 13 n****s but when Twista dropped Adrenaline Rush it was like f**k the other n****s. And I'm just being honest with you. Me and him are still cool, that’s still my man, but he knows that’s how it went down. It was like these are the n****s I feel that fit better with my program so F**k the other N****s. And this ain't a lie this is the shit that really happened. I don't even feel a certain way about the shit now I’m just on my grizzly just doing what I’m doing now.
Tumchee: It's all good (laughing) I’m really tripping man. Why are you on the Kangol thing so strong man..
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