S.T.O Productions
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Why this name?
I chose Sneaky-Thuggd-Out, because i basically had to thug it out on a "quiet, mental low" to progress to this point. If i didn't, i wouldn't be here now. And Conflict, beacuse now that i put me first and do what i want, it has been a great fight against others for me to maintain this status which creates conflict within myself. I've become a warrior, and one tend to test your inner strength to see your authenticy when you have elevated from most of the darkness.
Do you play live?
No. I don't play any instruments, but i want to learn the keyboard and acoustic guitar one day. I produce my beats through software programs.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
I think it has a huge impact on the industry, because independant artists now have exposure to basically every music lover in the world, and they no longer have to worry about being stagnated by the big dogs. Yo days bout over LEECHES!
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Nope. You want me, pay me half up front, the other half when i'm done. You want me again, same thing. I ain't sellin my soul.


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Band History:
High School graduate; some college. CEO of S.T.O (Sneaky Thuggd-Out) Productions here at 4504 Socastee Blvd. Unit - G Myrtle Beach, SC 29588. Producer / Engineer since 2004. Grew up in Carver's Bay SC. During my late high school years, i started writin rhymes and peoms, but never really had an opportunity to take it anywhere, so i didn't stick wit it. It was more like a phase that i went through at the time. Eventually, i just stop doin it. Then after i went to the Navy and got in some trouble, i came back and started DJN. Did that for a few years, and fell off wit dreams to own my own studio. Got on my grind and built "The Connection" & S.T.O from the ground up. I'm not tryin to get a rap deal or anything. I just flow now cause that kid in me still feels it sometimes (even though it's not what many of these cats can relate to today). My main focus is producin and a label anyway. If i do another album after this one, i will make sure that people will be able to build from every track, because music is like GOD, and we gotta choose our words properly before we end one another. I care a lot about allowing kids to express themselves through thier own interests, because those are the years of developement, and if they don't get it then, it will be 10 times as hard when they get older tryin to reach their dreams.
Your influences?
Almost everyone from the oldschool, because that's when it was mostly done out of love and more original. There's quite a few new school cats too. A lot of the so called "killas and murderers" are pretty talented and creative also, but not impressive. We need more artist teaching to unite and build. Enough of us has died already. Expressing yoself is one thing, but spittin the hype is another.
Favorite spot?
My studio of course. Don't travel right now, but would like to in the next few years. I like Tropical invironments.
Equipment used:
Computer and AW2816
Anything else...?
Thanks to the people who waste they're time tryin to stop a n*** all these years. U can't stop the sun from shinin fools; no matter how hard you try. I will always bring you original tracks rather it's beats or rhymns. Conflict!
www.myspace.com/conflict34
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