Georgia Product
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Welcome to our sound click spot! This is Blu Colla and Chat of Georgia Product. We're just real trill cats who do this hip-hop muzik. Make sure you stop by our myspace page: http://myspace.com/gaproduct
Why this name?
We are a product of Georgia. Everything you can think of about Georgia is us. From the streets to boonies. That's us.
Do you play live?
Hell yeah we play live. We play anywhere there is a crowd. You got a show? Holla at us.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
I think it opens up a door for artist to mold their own careers. If it wasn't for the net we wouldn't be as strong as we are. We've been in this for years and I think more people have heard us since Oct 2007 than all the years we've been making muzik.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Hell yeah, if the deal is right we'll roll.
Band History:
What's good? This is Blu Colla aka Spitacular, one half of the legendary GP. Alot of y'all niggas might know me as Big Juice, that's neither here nor there. I wanna take a second to introduce my crew and welcome you to our world. My partner, Chat started a group called Da Product back in high school. After realizing we both spit flows I joined the group and after a roster change, we both began the journey that would make us legendary emcees in the city of seven hills. This not our opinion, but a lot of cats that are familiar with the hip-hop scene in Rome say that we’re the best to ever spit it from here. We don’t even think like that. We just love to make this music. Like all good groups we’ve been through it all (ups, downs, breakups, reunions, the whole 9) and I’m proud to say we’re still standing stronger than ever. As for the name change, a few groups with similar names came in the game and left just as fast as they came. With that being said, we thought for a second and came up with Georgia Product. That name fits in so many ways. No matter where we’ve traveled, we’ve always been a product of GA. That’ll never change. On top of that, this music we cook in our kitchen (the studio) is that raw product. We heat it up in the mic booth, mix it up on the boards, master it and let it form up, break it down to cds and mp3s and ship it out to true hip-hop fiends. That’s 100. As for the clique we run with, we show love to every emcee in Rome that’s truly grinding for theirs, but we run with N.O.B. I could go on all day about us, but I’ll leave you with this: THE LEGENDS ARE BACK AND THE GAME IS ABOUT TO GET REAL UGLY. One
Your influences?
Every artist, regardless of the medium, who had a dream and expressed their thoughts and feelings through that medium.
Favorite spot?
Rome, GA The hometown
Equipment used:
MPC, ProTools, FL Studio, Acid Pro, etc.
Anything else...?
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