SouthOzone
NEWS   I'm currently working on my first demo. I've made a lot of hits, but I consider them as hits that have shown me the basics. Therefore, I'm not going to put them on my first demo, feel me?
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Watz da dealy, this be aLwayS diCe commin from Queens. Basicly, I'm just a person who raps for a hobby. I'm not really trying to make it to the music industry, just focusing on school, but If it takes me somewhere and finds a path I'll walk it.
Why this name?
South Ozone Park is what I rep, where I've been raised at in New York, Queens. I wouldn't say it's my band name, I consider myself solo at the momment, but working with friends.

If you rap and want to work on a little something with me, you can I.M. me at my aim name "AlwaysdiCe". Make sure you're not trash though..and please don't I.M. me asking me questions about how I make my music or anything else that has to do with that.
Do you play live?
I've freestyled with friends at school once in a while. Never really performed on stage though. I would like to.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
Internet changes the music industry in many different ways, bad ways and good ways. All of us know that you can download any song you want off the internet. Therefore, that ruins the credit that the artist should get. Many of us don't ever bother buying cds. I'm sure that if Napster would have never been made artist would get more than twice the credit they get. Then, we have the gossip, artist websites, product selling websites, ect. This helps the music industry a lot.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Yeah..ofcourse I would.
Band History:
Well, my history with music is simple. I started writing poetry when I was real young..about 11. I would write stupid rhymes, some lines didn't even make sense, but my rhyming skills got better and better. Then, my friends and cousins use to rap. so I started doing it too. I would write some rhymes, then record it on their computer. Then, I started doing it by myself. I've always listened to hip-hop since I was about 6 because my sister use to hear it. So, it was always something I liked. When I started doing it by myself, that's when I improved quick. As time went by, I learned many things from observing and thinking. The latest thing I've learned is that hip-hop doesn't have to do anything with rhymes. Rhymes is just a plus..like it is on poems. Hip-hop has to do with you. Your imaginationg, your way of showing yourself to the world..
Your influences?
Oh man..I got a lot of music influences. Listen to my music and I'm sure you'll get an idea. But, right now I'm into Nas and Fabolous.
Favorite spot?
What kind of question is that? Are you stupid? My borough is my favorite spot. My spot is my favorite borough. Queens nikka! What I'll always be reppin.
Equipment used:
I use recording equipments.
Anything else...?
Shout out to my cousin Jae aka Six. Check out his page on soundclick, he produces some beats for me.

http://www.soundclick.com/gitfocus04