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Monday, August 19, 2013

Interview with Rhyme Scheme



The Carolina Inquirer sits down with rising hip hop recording artist Rhyme Scheme to talk about his forthcoming All Black album soon to be released through SMG Global Network, possibly working with producers from the Carolinas, his single "4 Letters" and a lot more!  Read all about what this artist has to say......




The Carolina Inquirer:  What has Rhyme Scheme been up to so far in 2013?
Rhyme Scheme:  2013 has been a busy year. I've been pushing my single "4 Letters" to get worldwide exposure. I've been working on collaborations and performing across the country.



The Carolina Inquirer:  For those that haven't heard you yet, want makes Rhyme Scheme different from all the other artists out there right now?
Rhyme Scheme: Rhyme Scheme expresses reality in music.  I like to speak to the common man and share his story through music.



The Carolina Inquirer:   Right now you have a single and music video out called "4 Letters", could you tell the readers a little something about your single?
Rhyme Scheme: "4 Letters" talks about scenarios of love.  We have all experienced love.  Sometimes love is fun, sad, complicated, and intense.  The  song has many emotions.



The Carolina Inquirer:  Do you plan on filming another music video?  If so, for what song and what concept  do you have for it?
Rhyme Scheme: I plan on filming a video for my track " Can't Stop". The video will show my struggle in music and how I stayed dedicated.



The Carolina Inquirer:  You recently signed a 2 year distribution deal with SMG Global Network/ Universal Digital Music Group.  What lead to your signing and why did you decide to release your upcoming album All Black with this company?
Rhyme Scheme:  I was contacted by an A & R from SMG Global Network regarding my track "4 Letters".  The popularity of the track lead to my signing. I decided to drop All Black because of the buzz I have been receiving.



The Carolina Inquirer:  What can listeners expect to hear on your All Black album?  Who did you work with and what topics are you addressing?
Rhyme Scheme:  All Black address many entertaining social issues. The title speaks for itself. "What is life being Black?" " Living All Black" . These are a few lines from the album. 


The Carolina Inquirer:  How would you describe the overall feel of All Black?
Rhyme Scheme:   All Black has the feel of Tupac's album Me Against the World. 


The Carolina Inquirer:  Where are you from?
Rhyme Scheme:   I'm originally from Detroit, MI.  I started my music career in Los Angeles.  My style of music is a mixture of midwest/west coast.


The Carolina Inquirer:  Have you ever been to North or South Carolina?  If so, what was your experience?
Rhyme Scheme:  I've been to both North and South Carolina. I can see myself moving to Charlotte one day. The Carolinas have that home feel.



The Carolina Inquirer:  Have you collaborated with any artists or producers out here?
Rhyme Scheme: I plan on working with a few producers in the near future from the Carolinas.



The Carolina Inquirer:  What are your plans for the rest of 2013?
Rhyme Scheme:  After dropping All Black, I will start working on some fusion tracks. Maybe a few bilingual songs with a island influence.


The Carolina Inquirer:  Would you like to give any shout outs?
Rhyme Scheme:  Make sure you check out my company "www.worldwidemusicdeal.com"; and follow me on twitter @omegasons


GET MORE UPDATES ON RHYME SCHEME AT 
http://www.rhymeschemeblog.blogspot.com

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