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Apr 28, 2008 |
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Influences
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Everything, |
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Sounds Like
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Mike Willz, |
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MTS Entertainment LLC. |
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Male
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Single |
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Connections |
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I love Women, not gay |
| Hometown |
SESD (San Diego) |
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6'4" |
| Ethnicity |
Black/Indian |
| Religion |
Jesus was real |
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Scorpio |
| Education |
E=MC2 |
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No matter what is being distributed a product is only as good as its supplier. With San Diego on the verge of penetrating the hip hop industry native son Big Slim stands as one of the most valuable presences to emerge. Thanks to underground testimonials like "Classic" and "24's the name" Slim's unique experiences and authentic style has quickly made believers out of the growing scene in Southern California. In his native Southeast and throughout the city of San Diego Big Slim has created nothing short of a movement. Now the whole coast will get to find out what the streets have been buzzing about when “The Mike Wills Hour” releases this spring.
Unlike many Producers Slim has been a student of the game a man watching and learning all hustles good and bad. Born and Raised in the infamous Ocean View Boulevard of Southeast San Diego it was always difficult to plan anything legit. "It seemed at times being out there was the only way so I can't blame anyone for how they get it I know how hard it is" states the unhelplessly honest Big Slim.
"Before music I was a young nigga seeing all the older niggas get it in my hood. It came from our hood first then slowly everyone else was trying to drop EP's here and there I was noticing how niggas wasn't fucking wit each other it was still a lot of feuds happening in the early-mid 90's. I was young then and even though I wasn't there yet a lot of the older heads would tell me to stick to it like they were seeing some shit I wasn't".
Going through various changes and seeing quite a few family and childhood friends in the cemeteries and penitentiaries Slim has a very serious demeanor about his music so strong in fact even in Junior High School he was nothing short of a hustler selling over 2,000 tapes of then a young and unpolished group "Under Age".
"Basically I can relate to anyone that's had a fucked up life but life isn't always fucked up" says Big Slim about the repetitive rap industry. “I don't just do club records or female-geared songs I do music for the world. I do music for any young nigga like I was with no sense of direction. I'm trying to let it be known for the people that don't know about how hard it is to maintain as far as the street."
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Spanish Translation by Google
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