Baby Chopper
NEWS
Ambitionz Az A Balla Is out
Crazy Pimp isnt doin shit
Koopa's solo Payed To Be Tha Boss is out
Koopa's 2nd solo Balla Status is bein worked on
Chopper's 100% Crunk album dropped,workin on Animosity
Animosity dropped
Workin on 6th n final solo Made Man
changed the name of last album to Kold Az Hell
Crazy Pimp isnt doin shit
Koopa's solo Payed To Be Tha Boss is out
Koopa's 2nd solo Balla Status is bein worked on
Chopper's 100% Crunk album dropped,workin on Animosity
Animosity dropped
Workin on 6th n final solo Made Man
changed the name of last album to Kold Az Hell
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Its Ya Boi Chopper
reppin dat 903 Paris Texas
im just a 17 yr old n*** just rappin and shit
number1killa@hotmail.com
Wuts Up its dat boi Chopper mayne i don made some changes,i dun changed the name of my last album to Kold Az Hell,cuz thats what i am,i want deez niggaz to remember im kold az hell.the same ppl gon be on it.Im not gonna stop rappin im just gonna stop droppin solo albums for a while and start producing for MY NIGGAZ THATS BEEN THERE SINCE DAY 1 LIKE MY CUZ h2o BOI,AND DEM YOUNG BALLAZ,f*** ALL DEM OTHER SUCKA ASS NIGGAZ DAT TALKED DINE ON THA BOI WHILE HE WAS WORKIN ON HIS PROJECT,I GOT SOMETHING FOR YALL n*** Q TIP ASS NIGGAZ,f*** YOU RIGHT BACK,LOOK FOR SOMETHING ON MY ALBUM FOR YALL,U DONT WANT NONE
im just gonna start doin collab albums with niggaz and shit,ya know cuz this rappin sh*** is in my blood aint no way in hell im gonna quit.
my boi Big Lo G AKA Skinny Pimp
Vizshun
my n*** C4
my boi out of dat TK $argeant B
and my big cousin Swisha Sweet
and my cousin h2o boi aka dre le quik
and lil dub and many more.
i gaurentee ill give it my best
we on Big Bank Entertainment wit our n*** Big Tyme aKa Dat Boi T.Keep checkin back
that album will be out prolly in 2005 summer
reppin dat 903 Paris Texas
im just a 17 yr old n*** just rappin and shit
number1killa@hotmail.com
Wuts Up its dat boi Chopper mayne i don made some changes,i dun changed the name of my last album to Kold Az Hell,cuz thats what i am,i want deez niggaz to remember im kold az hell.the same ppl gon be on it.Im not gonna stop rappin im just gonna stop droppin solo albums for a while and start producing for MY NIGGAZ THATS BEEN THERE SINCE DAY 1 LIKE MY CUZ h2o BOI,AND DEM YOUNG BALLAZ,f*** ALL DEM OTHER SUCKA ASS NIGGAZ DAT TALKED DINE ON THA BOI WHILE HE WAS WORKIN ON HIS PROJECT,I GOT SOMETHING FOR YALL n*** Q TIP ASS NIGGAZ,f*** YOU RIGHT BACK,LOOK FOR SOMETHING ON MY ALBUM FOR YALL,U DONT WANT NONE
im just gonna start doin collab albums with niggaz and shit,ya know cuz this rappin sh*** is in my blood aint no way in hell im gonna quit.
my boi Big Lo G AKA Skinny Pimp
Vizshun
my n*** C4
my boi out of dat TK $argeant B
and my big cousin Swisha Sweet
and my cousin h2o boi aka dre le quik
and lil dub and many more.
i gaurentee ill give it my best
we on Big Bank Entertainment wit our n*** Big Tyme aKa Dat Boi T.Keep checkin back
that album will be out prolly in 2005 summer
Why this name?
Chopper:shit,its an AK 47,the bullets,they are hollow tips,and they tear sh*** up,and the way i rap it seems like i hit a n*** wit a K
Do you play live?
Not yet
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
I Think its good,cuz there are underground rappers dat try to get there music into the world and i think its a good oportunity.I know i wouldnt been heard of if it wasnt for sound click,mp3.com,Thanks
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
No cuz i dont wanna be cheated by the industry,so imma stay on my independent labels T3P Records-Made Man Records-Big Bank Entertainment.Like i told my label mates,anything a record label can do i can also do,like put out cd's,sell em,etc.the only thing u need majors for is promoting
so i stay independent
Record companies are usually managed one of two ways: by musicians, arrangers and producers who are deeply involved with the developing of talent and producing, or, by lawyers and accountants who manage the label and hire independent producers to develop the artists. The first tends to be a more creative managerial style, while the second usually has a more corporate structure. In both cases, it is important to maintain the publishing rights to your songs, when signing a recording contract. Some artists form their own publishing company to protect their rights.
Planning the concept of the album and selecting the songs for the album is usually assigned to the A&R (Artist & repertoire) director and producer. If you are a songwriter, this is the time to fight for as many of your songs as possible. Producers usually earn a royalty on the record sales and on the songs used from their publishing company's catalog. The more you can negotiate to do in the making of your record, the more you will earn.
You will be given a budget to put your project together. This includes the cost of musicians, singers, producers and studio time.
After the record is recorded the promotional department plans the budget and campaign to publicize your record. This involves the assistance of advertising managers, media buyers, art directors, photographers, graphic artists, Web site and graphic designers and copywriters.
After the album is created, printed and shipped, promotional personnel seek to obtain radio airplay. Copies are given to record pools for local DJs to play in nightclubs. The product is shipped to media outlets for review. Videos are sent to television networks and local video show producers. And now with the emergence of the Internet, copies are now being sent to Web radio jocks for airplay and Webmasters for online reviews. The object of the media blitz is to create excitement and awareness of the new release. Keep in mind that radio airplay and record sales is the main factor in having a song enter and rise up the music charts. Most of the promotional effort is designed to get radio airplay and/or record sales.
Promotional tours by the artist are normally done to also generate awareness and sales. A typical artist appearance includes radio and print advertising, interviews, appearances, in-store autograph signing and more. In most instances it is also an opportunity for a group or artist to earn additional income. In many cases, it may take months before a royalty check is paid to an artist. Most record companies deduct the cost of making and promoting the album (including the cost of music videos) before paying royalties.
Most hit records include most if not all of the above. And remember, the cost of one project is usually in the hundreds of thousands of dollars and can run in the millions. This cost is deducted from the profit of the album sales before royalty checks are paid to the artists. When negotiating make sure you have a good lawyer or agent. The average life of an unprepared signed act is five years. Take the time to develop good performing, writing, and producing skills. And keep reaching for the stars!
so i stay independent
Record companies are usually managed one of two ways: by musicians, arrangers and producers who are deeply involved with the developing of talent and producing, or, by lawyers and accountants who manage the label and hire independent producers to develop the artists. The first tends to be a more creative managerial style, while the second usually has a more corporate structure. In both cases, it is important to maintain the publishing rights to your songs, when signing a recording contract. Some artists form their own publishing company to protect their rights.
Planning the concept of the album and selecting the songs for the album is usually assigned to the A&R (Artist & repertoire) director and producer. If you are a songwriter, this is the time to fight for as many of your songs as possible. Producers usually earn a royalty on the record sales and on the songs used from their publishing company's catalog. The more you can negotiate to do in the making of your record, the more you will earn.
You will be given a budget to put your project together. This includes the cost of musicians, singers, producers and studio time.
After the record is recorded the promotional department plans the budget and campaign to publicize your record. This involves the assistance of advertising managers, media buyers, art directors, photographers, graphic artists, Web site and graphic designers and copywriters.
After the album is created, printed and shipped, promotional personnel seek to obtain radio airplay. Copies are given to record pools for local DJs to play in nightclubs. The product is shipped to media outlets for review. Videos are sent to television networks and local video show producers. And now with the emergence of the Internet, copies are now being sent to Web radio jocks for airplay and Webmasters for online reviews. The object of the media blitz is to create excitement and awareness of the new release. Keep in mind that radio airplay and record sales is the main factor in having a song enter and rise up the music charts. Most of the promotional effort is designed to get radio airplay and/or record sales.
Promotional tours by the artist are normally done to also generate awareness and sales. A typical artist appearance includes radio and print advertising, interviews, appearances, in-store autograph signing and more. In most instances it is also an opportunity for a group or artist to earn additional income. In many cases, it may take months before a royalty check is paid to an artist. Most record companies deduct the cost of making and promoting the album (including the cost of music videos) before paying royalties.
Most hit records include most if not all of the above. And remember, the cost of one project is usually in the hundreds of thousands of dollars and can run in the millions. This cost is deducted from the profit of the album sales before royalty checks are paid to the artists. When negotiating make sure you have a good lawyer or agent. The average life of an unprepared signed act is five years. Take the time to develop good performing, writing, and producing skills. And keep reaching for the stars!
Band History:

Your influences?
All Texas Rappers and Southern Rappers
Z-Ro,HAWK,Big Pokey,Mr Lucci,Mr Pookie,K-Roc,B.Gizzle,Dirty South Rydaz,Screwed Up Click,E.S.G,Mista Masta Archie Lee,My Niggaz Junior Pymp,Koopa,$argeant Beezie,Pimp J Of tha Syrup Shop,Don Voss of TPC Records every south rapper from texas to da boot every south rapper exept for the wack ones
Z-Ro,HAWK,Big Pokey,Mr Lucci,Mr Pookie,K-Roc,B.Gizzle,Dirty South Rydaz,Screwed Up Click,E.S.G,Mista Masta Archie Lee,My Niggaz Junior Pymp,Koopa,$argeant Beezie,Pimp J Of tha Syrup Shop,Don Voss of TPC Records every south rapper from texas to da boot every south rapper exept for the wack ones
Favorite spot?
Paris Texas,Houston Texas,Dallas Texas,da DIRTY DIRTY SOUF
Equipment used:
Fruity Loops,,Cool Edit Pro,Internet Audio Mix,Pop Screen Filter,Radio Shack Microphone(Very Good Shit,my sh*** sounds alot better)
Anything else...?
Young Balla Entertainment
http://www.soundclick.com/youngballaentertainment
Made Man Records Page
http://www.soundclick.com/mademanrecords
Songs Produced at 2710 Studios http://www.soundclick.com/t3precords
Young Ballaz
http://www.soundclick.com/youngballaz
Big Lo G
http://www.soundclick.com/biglog
Reddzone
http://www.soundclick.com/reddzone
Ice Cold Records
http://www.soundclick.com/icbeats
My niggaz from dat Louisiana 3rd Platoon
http://www.soundclick.com/3rdplatoon
Dem Niggaz reppin dat Beaumont Texas YUNG & TRILL
http://www.soundclick.com/yungandtrill
My n*** Baby Dray
http://www.soundclick.com/8thwonderproductions
Junior Pymp
http://www.soundclick.com/throwdthankinentertainment
Tha 3rd Platoon Records Official Website
http://www.da3rdplatoon.4t.com
My n*** J-Rock
http://www.soundclick.com/undergroundballa
Dre Le Quik
http://www.soundclick.com/drelequik
http://www.soundclick.com/youngballaentertainment
Made Man Records Page
http://www.soundclick.com/mademanrecords
Songs Produced at 2710 Studios http://www.soundclick.com/t3precords
Young Ballaz
http://www.soundclick.com/youngballaz
Big Lo G
http://www.soundclick.com/biglog
Reddzone
http://www.soundclick.com/reddzone
Ice Cold Records
http://www.soundclick.com/icbeats
My niggaz from dat Louisiana 3rd Platoon
http://www.soundclick.com/3rdplatoon
Dem Niggaz reppin dat Beaumont Texas YUNG & TRILL
http://www.soundclick.com/yungandtrill
My n*** Baby Dray
http://www.soundclick.com/8thwonderproductions
Junior Pymp
http://www.soundclick.com/throwdthankinentertainment
Tha 3rd Platoon Records Official Website
http://www.da3rdplatoon.4t.com
My n*** J-Rock
http://www.soundclick.com/undergroundballa
Dre Le Quik
http://www.soundclick.com/drelequik