SHo, also known as SHo Businezz, is making waves in the rap scene with his distinctive style and unwavering determination. In a recent interview, SHo opened up about his journey in music and his aspirations for the future. When asked about his rap style, SHo described himself as an artist who enjoys blending street poetry with infectious beats that resonate with the crowd. “I like to do street poetry, but also I like music that gets the crowd lit,” he explained. For SHo, the production of a track plays a crucial role, as the music has to “talk” to him in order to fully connect with the material. Reflecting on his early influences, SHo recalled the impact of Coolio’s “Gangsta’s Paradise,” which he heard in the movie “Dangerous Minds.” The authenticity and rawness of the song left a lasting impression on SHo, inspiring him to pursue a career in music. SHo draws inspiration from a diverse range of mainstream artists, including Chris Brown, Drake, Young Thug, and Takeoff from the Migos group. He admires their versatility and contributions to the music industry, citing them as sources of motivation for his own musical endeavors. Looking ahead, SHo has ambitious plans for collaborations, expressing a desire to work with both local artists like Looni and mainstream icons like Drake. He envisions crossing genres and collaborating with artists from various backgrounds, including Taylor Swift and Georgia Florida Line. When asked about his stage name, SHo revealed that it was inspired by a cartoon character, Sideshow Bob from “The Simpsons.” Embracing the nickname given to him by others, SHo decided to adopt it as his stage name, sparking curiosity and intrigue among listeners. As for his next big project, SHo teased an upcoming mini-series titled “Da Goat,” set to be filmed in Atlanta. The reality broadcast will feature artists competing in challenges to be crowned “Da Goat,” showcasing SHo’s versatility as both a rapper and a television personality. When asked about his drive and determination, SHo emphasized his hunger and resilience in the face of obstacles. “I’m not better, just more hungry,” he said. SHo’s dedication to his craft and his unwavering passion for music make him a force to be reckoned with in the rap scene, poised for success in the industry.
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