What is your name?
“RoeGod Lil Roe.”
Would you rather have?
50k in cash or a perfect credit score, and why?
“I’d rather a perfect credit score. Not saying I would, but you can run through 50k in a day. With a perfect credit score you can do a lot, you’re set for life if you don’t ruin that.”
Who is your favorite producer?
“Honestly, I don’t even have a favorite producer. Not at the moment anyway.”
Are you a touring artist or a recording artist?
“I would say I fall under both categories, recording as well as touring.”
Have you ever thought about quitting music?
“Yes but it’s never really became anything more than a thought. I love music, especially making it. Then besides that I have too many reasons on why I do it.”
Favorite Era of music?
“From the 90’s to the early 2000’s. We were lyrically at our peak then as far as every artist you’d listen to.”
Do you plan on traveling?
“Most definitely. If things play out well I’ll be doing that very soon.”
Are you an independent artist or are you signed or under any management?
“I’m an independent artist but I just recently gained a distribution deal with SwaggerTown Records, shoutout to them by the way I’m very grateful. And I wouldn’t say I’m necessarily under management it’s more like they’re working along side with me as a team, I’m definitely in the right spot.”
What was your most memorable concert, did you perform at it?
“The most memorable concert I did I don’t even remember where it was at to be honest but it was for my auntie’s cousin’s birthday or something like that. When my brother and I performed man the crowd went crazy, we had other artists that we didn’t even know jumping on stage, bro the crowd wanted an encore it was too lit I had to get out of there though. But that was without a doubt my most memorable concert.”
What was your biggest challenge that you had to overcome during your music career, so far?
“Taking a risk. At first I used to be hesitant on doing certain things or making certain moves that required money. Nah, you gotta make that move, risk or not. It takes money to make money. I don’t see anything standing in my way now.
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