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In Hip-Hop, every year is major, and the year is not over yet. It’s fourth quarter; 4 and inches, so only the star players are shuffling in the game to tally those critical points necessary to put the nail in the coffin. As Mike Jones, Paul Wall, Slim Thug, Chamillionaire, and Bun B got cozy in Houston’s year, Lil’ Flip etched away at his next album, I Need Mine. While Flip’s name might not excite like the others this year, in 2002, he was reigning supreme. Perhaps some friendly [and not] competition may give Flip to push to regain his throne. In a discussion with AllHipHop.com, Flip reflects on his competition, his unsung friend Z-Ro, and he revisits the T.I. situation, and its implications on his career. Welcome back, Flip!

AllHipHop.com: The year 2005 has been a phenomenal year for Hip-Hop, particularly Houston. A lot of people would say your success has been a catalyst for a lot of that with the fame of Mike Jones, Slim Thug, Paul Wall. How do you feel about your role/your mark as far as H-Town is concerned?

Lil’ Flip: I was the first to put Screwed & Chopped versions of songs with the album. Some people give you props, some people don’t; I didn’t want to be labeled as the usual artist. The difference between me and the other artists - I don’t’ do my whole album about candy paint, the whole album isn’t just for Houston. The stuff I been doing everybody is doing now, like showing your grill. I been did that. I feel I have other visions. I feel responsible for putting the [DJ] Screw stuff worldwide and doing Screwed & Chopped albums and all that.

AllHipHop.com: I Need Mine is about to drop. It seems you have been off the scene for a little while, as far as mainstream. I’ve seen the underground stuff, you in the video with Chamillionaire; however, where you been at?

Lil’ Flip: I’ve been busy, working on a movie. I got this liquor deal, the liquor is already in stores, got my watches coming December, I signed eight artists. I got Squad Up, I know the streets know that, Crime Boss; he used to be with Suave House. The Clover Gees coming next year. Got this group called the Texas Boyz. I got a game plan, about a year ago I was on so many collaborations, I did “Naughty Girl”, “Ridin’ Spinners”, so I feel like if you over-saturate yourself people get tired of you, so I took a break; and I am making beats now.

AllHipHop.com: For who?

Lil’ Flip: I produced records on Lil’ Keke’s new album, Big Pokey, I did five tracks on my new album. I never stop working, man. But this time around, when I come back this time, I ain’t going to go away, I might not do as many features on other people’s records, but as far as my artists, you going to hear me on most of they singles to make sure they get those spins they need.

AllHipHop.com: When you left Sucka Free, you came out with Clover Gees. What’s your vision for Clover Gees?

Lil’ Flip: The way I see it, before the rap stuff, we all family. So, one of the artists that’s in the Clover Gees, C-Note, he put me on my first record. My goal is to train everybody and let them know brand your name. You ain’t got to rap forever, I got their minds on getting movies, getting things that’s higher than rap. In a minute, everybody going to see, man. I am going to put them out there right. Ain’t nothing going to be rushed, we got time to listen to the records. If it ain’t right, people going to know. I am fin to have them right.

AllHipHop.com: The year 2004 was real big for you the previous years were real big for you; as far as becoming a high-ranked artist. With that, came a lot of credit and a lot of discredit, and some of that came from the same people who previously gave you credit. How do you feel about all that animosity that you have accumulated with your fame.

Lil’ Flip: For one, I am not a snitch. Just like I am on the phone with you, I don’t know what you did before you got on the phone with me. You dig what I am sayin’? So, just ‘cause somebody tell me, “Hey, this dude ain’t hustlin’,” they don’t know ‘cause they ain’t with you right now, how they going to know what you doing. People be like, “I was hustlin’ and they lying, you can check four years ago I was here and such and such…” That is stupid to me. Now I got information on one of these people who was on this mixtapes trying to discredit me, they smoking other stuff than what regular people smoke, but I didn’t put that out there. I feel like for me to look good, I don’t have to crush nobody. I don’t go out trying to disrespect nobody to try to make me look good. When I came in the game, my OG’s taught me [that] everybody ain’t going to like you. So, if you spend your whole day trying to make everybody like you, you never going to be satisfied. The way I look at that is all the people that got something negative to say about me, you look where they at now. Ain’t sold not one record, they have sold nothing, they have not sold three million ringtones. Ain’t made half a million off their liquor before they dropped. You know what I mean, we on two different levels. [They don’t have any number one singles]. It’s like why would I step down to address it. People can say what they want to say, ‘cause at the end of the day, when it come to putting out hit records, and making good music, and having good videos that get played 60 times and get retired. Every time I drop, a video it gets retired. There is no comparison, man, I don’t let it bother me. The fans stick by me, you got few fans they switch over and all that.

AllHipHop.com: Looking at the fans, you briefly addressed how some may switch over. Not to compare, however, so you can feel me. Ja Rule, he made a lot of good hits, good music; however, a fan base can be real fickle. T.I. came at you kind of hard [a whole mixtape aimed at you] and most times, something like that can kill a person’s fan base. How do you feel about that?

Lil’ Flip: You must ain’t heard the “Kings of the South” mixtape? This is the crazy part about that, I didn’t go in the studio and give it 110% when I was doing my diss records, I got some more records, but we came to the agreement, that you know…I could have said some s**t worse. Let’s go with facts, he got other people on mixtapes saying such and such, negative s**t that ain’t true or whatever. This is the crazy part about the whole situation, dude said what he had to say, and I did what I had to do on the “Kings of the South.” He tried to charge Z-Ro some money for a verse. Telling him, I like you or whatever, so I am only going to charge you $20,000, so he took some disrespect to that. Anyhow, this is how I look at the situation, before any of these rappers who got beef with me dog; I was platinum in the whole United States before they had one record. When fans look at the printout, I don’t think it’s going to do s**t because everywhere I go it’s nothing but love dog. I’m still a humble cat; I don’t go around disrespecting people no matter how much money I got, you know that just ain’t me. It don’t bother me dog.

AllHipHop.com: Tell me about one of my favorite tracks of yours, “Burbans and ‘Lacs”…

Lil’ Flip: I mean, there are probably about five artists I can get in the studio with and just straight up vibe and we knock s**t out in ten minutes or whatever. Making that record it sounded like some straight down South, just gutter s**t. We just did it, see when I do my music dog; I listen to rappers like 8Ball and MJG and s**t like that. So, when I get in the studio, I try to do music with no barriers. Back in the day, people used to do damn near 24’s and 30’s. 8Ball would rap in and out, he do four bars, he do five bars. It was a chance for me and Z-Ro to get in the studio, and just do what the f**k we feel.

AllHipHop.com: Z-Ro and you did some special stuff. As far as the upcoming year, who can we expect some collaborations from on I Need Mine.

Lil’ Flip: Every album I step it up. This album I did a lot of songs by myself, different types of s**t. A lot of people don’t like down South rappers, trying to say they not lyricists. This whole album is just showing the haters, they really don’t know what they talking about, because I came in this game freestyling and battling, so that’s cool. However, you got to learn how to separate making a battle record from a hit record. I got Nate Dogg on a record; he did a hook with me, this song called, “No Love”. I got my favorite rapper, MJG, he got a song with me and Squad Up called, “Can’t You Tell”. Of course the Clover G’s is on the album, Squad Up is on the album, Z-Ro is on the album, Yukmouth, Lil’ Keke, and Big Pokey.

AllHipHop.com: So when can we expect to see it in stores?

Lil’ Flip: December 6, man. We wrapped it up, just got done shooting two videos man. I shot a video for the single I got with Mannie Fresh called, “What It Do”. Then I shot a video for the single I produced called, “Warrior”. So I got those two singles and the album comes with a DVD—you’ll get the two new videos, plus a video with me, Keke, and Pokey; we did a song called, “Starched and Clean”. I take ‘em to Amsterdam, for all those smokers out there. Plus I am giving away ten gifts; I got ten Golden Tickets in the albums. People can either win five Clover G watches, my watches coming out in December. They can win five Clover G chains.

AllHipHop.com: Who do you think is the hottest rapper in Texas, yourself included, the hottest in the South, and the hottest rapper period?

Lil’ Flip: For one, I would have to say myself as the hottest rapper in the [Houston]. Me coming out before I was rapping, I got to studying every rapper that was out. I feel like I have a little bit of all these rappers that sold a lot of records in me. I can tell you a story like Scarface do. I have a song called “Hood Stories” I am going to put out. When it come to spitting that pimp s**t, MJG got that, you dig what I am saying? You know when it come to being Trill, and talking about how we do it, Bun B. got that, you know what I am saying. I just feel like I am one of the few that can get in the studio dog and make an album that will take me to Germany, take me to France, like U Gotta Feel Me did. A lot from down South never get a chance to go overseas man, I been.


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Hobo Tone interview by Scott Bejda

How many projects do you have out right now?

I got a total of about five projects. I got Incognito, Hollow Point, Underdogs to the Mid West and my first solo project which was Hobolavirus. Incognito and Hollow Point were my groups and Under Dogs was a compilation. My new one that I got coming out is called Species.

Has your style changed from when you first started rapping til now?

I think you have to change your style to keep up with the times. In 2004 you can’t be rappin like you were in 1991. My style has changed since ’91, but I only have got better. Way better.

What is your new album like?

I’m more on the production side. I’m trying to be a credited artist on the production. I have already worked with Lil Flip, Tech N9ne, Spice 1, E-40 and a lot of local artists. A lot of local artists come to me for production, but I’m still not a credited producer. I haven’t sold 100,000 units yet.

How long have you been rapping?

I can say for sure since ’88. I have been in the game professionally doing this business getting paper since ’98. It’s all been hip hop and fun and just doing what I do. In ‘97-’98 is when I went professional with it.

What did you want to achieve when you went professional?

I just wanted to be known in my city. I just wanted to be respected for doing word play and putting words together and putting them over beats. I just wanted to be known for what I could bring to hip hop. I started meeting famous rappers at my early start like Scarface, Ice Cube and Naughty by Nature. I also met Chuck D from Public Enemy. I started meeting rappers in my career and I didn’t even have a CD out. I always knew that this game was for me. Chuck D told me if I ever stop rappin then everything that I worked up to at the point would have been for nothing. That’s why I drive myself, trying to get to where I’m trying to get.

How did you meet all those artists?

I was sneaking in concerts, sneaking backstage and pretending to be part of the entourage. I was just a pure fan of hip hop. I heard Scarface on the radio station one time in Kansas City and instead of me just listening I just went up to the station.

How did you get in there to meet him?

They thought it was a bunch of girls at the back door, but it was just me. I got a chance to meet Face and because of that meeting I met him like three more times.

A lot of people would have liked to go down there to meet him, what made you actually go there and do it?

It was my hungriness for hip hop. They were a new urban rap group from Texas. I was just hungry and young. I ran down there and I didn’t know if I was going to get turned away, or if security was gonna rush me. I just rang the buzzer and they came to the door. They were new so they were looking for fans anyway.

Is your new album finished?

This new album is not finished yet, but the production is hella tight. What I have been doing with my earnings from Hobolavirus was built me a studio. I wanted to build a home for my company which is Chocolate Boy Entertainment. I wanted to be able to record in a comfort zone and not have to worry about studio time and costly efforts.

Do you do any touring?

I’m one of the only rappers in Kansas City that tours with Tech N9ne. There is only about three of us that tour with him. We just did a 56 city tour last year. That was the 2003 summer. We moved from city to city. It started in St. Louis and it ended in Kansas City. We went all over down South. We went to Dallas, Houston, Arizona and all the cities in California. We hit San Diego, LA, San Jose, Oakland and in northern California. We hit Seattle Washington, Portland, Denver and just about every where.

You and Tech are pretty cool!

Me and Tech are like friendly rivals. We both respect each other. He’s from Kansas City Missouri and I’m from Kansas City Kansas. We have a mutual respect for each other.

How did you meet him?

I met Tech at the Black Expo in 1990. We were the two dopest rappers that were there. My first time ever seeing Tech, I was a fan of his. I can remember him coming to me telling me that he really liked my music and my style. One thing that makes Tech respect me is he knows that I’m not gonna imitate him.

Were you born in Kansas City?

I was born in Cook County Hospital in Chicago. I moved to Kansas City at the age of ten years old. All of my teen age summers I was in Chicago.

What was the change like from moving from Chicago to KC?

Kansas City was a way out of the ghetto for my mother and father from Chicago. We learned quickly that the ghetto is every where. We moved to a ghetto that some people might say is worse than Chicago. We moved to the Choutoue projects. My life has been urban ever since I was young. It was instilled in me to stay in school so I got my education. I feel like we are basically reporters so I just report what I grew up on.

How did you get the name Hobo?

The reason I say my name is Hobo is because I travel a lot. I have traveled since I was little. I used to live with different relatives. I feel that I overcame, because I could have been in jail or dead. I overcame all that. Hobo is not necessary bad, it can also mean good. You have surpassed all the badness. I used to ride trains when I was in Chicago and catch them all the time from point a to point b. That’s when I came up with the name when I was in Chicago riding the El trains. In Chicago you always see homeless people that is always on the trains. Add that to traveling

Did you grow up in Kansas City, Missouri or Kansas City, Kansas?

I used to live in Missouri, but I claim Kansas because I kind of grew up on this side. I live in a real Urban rough area called Wyandotte County. It’s very, very rough. Drug dealers and murders. We don’t have beaches and water. We don’t never get to see nothing but bricks. Everybody knows everybody, but it’s very urban here. It’s basically like a baby LA. All the candy paint that they have, we have out here. We just don’t have beaches and sand.

How did you start in doing songs for independent films?

It’s through my management that used to manage Tech N9ne. I’m real close to Strange Music. Tech helped me out in a lot of ways. There was this guy that I worked with named Crow and Tech introduced me to him and formed us into a group. We became Hollow Point! The manager that used to manage him helped get him his first deal with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. Now shit manages me! Her name is Miling Poole and her company is called Exact Image.

How did she get you making music for films?

She landed me a deal to do some music for this movie called Breaking & Entering. The guy loved my music so much that he used about four tracks for his film. This movie is a romantic comedy.

Are you going to do more music for other movies now?

Right now I’m working on music for the new movie called Halfway Home.

Who is putting these movies out?

The guy is Vin Morales with VSM Productions out of Louisville, Kentucky.

How does it make you feel to be doing soundtracks?

I went to an early premier on it and I was basically sleeping through the whole movie because I’m from the block. I didn’t really have no interest in it except that I wanted to hear my music come across the screen. When I heard my music come across the screen then all of a sudden that White American movie became everything to me. It was like the movie of movies because I could hear my music behind this scene. I was more than thankful to Mr. Vin Morales because I never experienced that ever.

Did you ever think of doing any acting?

We are currently trying to get me a small acting part in the next movie. My music will be in the movie too.

Will this be your first time doing any acting?

I was in the video with John Amos from good times in my video for Hollow Point. We re-enacted the player’s club! This will be my first time ever with dialogue. I think I can pull it off.

Do you think acting is something that you want to do more of in the future?

I want to get into that real big! If anybody will give me a chance to act, I think I can pull off a Denzel. I think I can take the game to the next level.

You mentioned Scarface and Chuck D, but has there been one person that really made you want to do this?

That one person has always been who ever hip hop is. I can’t really say just one person. That one person has always been the change of hip hop and who ever hip hop is.

Who are your favorite rappers right now?

Kanye West, Ludacris, Eminem, 50 Cent, Lil Keke, Slim Thug and Lil Flip. There are a lot of people coming out of Houston Texas right now.

What do you think this Murder Dog Compilation will do for Kansas City?

It’s going to make the rest of the country realize that there is some talented brothers here that has been feeding for years off of the West, East and the South. We have a sound that’s collaborated of all those sides, that’s right here and bangin. If I were to make a million or five million dollars, then all of my talent would come right here from Kansas City. I wouldn’t go no where else for artists if I were to start a label. Everybody that would be on my label would be from Kansas City. One thing about Kansas City is there are a lot of people that is From Kansas City doing things behind the scenes that are making other people famous.

Can you give me some examples?

There are people that are writing on Joe’s album. My man Bishop was in R. Kelly’s first group which was Talent. He writes for Joe and Cisco. We also have Shea Jones from Kansas City. Tech N9ne is from Kansas City. We also have Vell Bakardy who is the first guy to ever have a video out there. Eddie Griffin is from Kansas City. He’s a big time comedian and movie star. St. Louis is right next door to us and I feel it is our turn.

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