L-Treezy
Okay, it's no longer just myself so pay attention. I remixed the team a lil bit cause I came across some real n*ggaz. First of all, I hooked up with my people, my cousin Big Gully that's always been talented, but needed somebody like me to help bring it to the masses. Next I hooked up wit The big homie Cix Sosa and Boot-Up Recordz. Now I know ya'll sayin to yourselves, "L, I thought you said you ain't want to be with a label" and this is true enough, but I think we all on the same page, and all tryina get the same thing, So I don't have a problem kickin it wit these cats. Not to mention my n*gga for life, Tanio had the job of VP dropped in his lap. So this how it is, nowadays we on some Boot-Up or get booted sh*t. We some real niggaz out the south makin muzik that real niggaz everywhere can relate to. We got luv for all regions cause we got peeps from all regions, but if you feel like "F*ck Boot-Up" then we feel like "F*ck you too". It's that damn simple. Like my lil nigga PC said, "U don't want no problems."
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
Well, I pretty much covered my history in my introduction.
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
We're gonna be doin some live stuff soon. Right now, we're just gettin exposure through mixtapes, internet, etc.
Your musical influences
I grew up listenin to a lot of the stuff my father played including Earth Wind and Fire, Marvin Gaye and a lot of other soul, but I also heard a lot of jazz from him, and gospel from my mother. When I became able to procure music of my own choosing, I was on everything from New Orleans, but I also listened to a lot of Pac coming up.
What equipment do you use?
Reason, and a plane jane keyboard for production. As far as recording, I have a MXL v69 going into an Alesis Multimix8 and Cubase LE