If you haven’t heard the name Bizzle, then your ear must not be to the streets or on the radio rotations, this artist’s singles are buzzing all across the state of Florida at an extreme rate. Reigning from the streets of Miami, Bizzle and his Chowtime Entertainment have caused a serious chain reaction in the clubs and the streets.

His first hit single, ‘The Naked Hustle’ had the strip clubs going crazy, then a dance was incorporated into the song, radio play of this track was on a constant rotation. The track itself was explosive, it even reached cities beyond Miami and fans were vibing on it relentlessly. His second single complimented the first by issuing another catchy rhythm with another incorporated dance. ‘Lip Biting Animal’ made its own buzz in just a matter of weeks on radio rotation and the clubs. Both those tracks can be practically heard everywhere, mixtapes, clubs, underground radio, and commercial radio. It is evident that the man behind the hits, Bizzle, is not going anywhere anytime soon, he is here to stay. He is definitely a major part in the Miami movement.

This is an exclusive interview with Bizzle for 24hourhiphop.com; get to know the artist behind the two separate hits buzzing across the city limits.

24: What’s been good lately with the infamous Bizzle?

Bizzle: Everything, a lot of things, you know, I’ve been working out getting into shape touring big cities, different places, a lot of things trying to get into new stuff.

24: Before we get into your music, let’s get to know the history behind Bizzle and Chowtime Entertainment?

Bizzle:Before we get into that, you know, I’ve been pushing these artists before I even decided to start rapping and they kind of let me down, I really don’t want to get into details, but I said, ‘You know what, let me try me,’ I’m spending money on these dudes, let me try spending some of this money on myself and it worked real well I got down with Lexx (Promotions) got down with Kechi (KechThis Publicity) wonderful people you know.

24:Miami has become a major part of the limelight as of late, what is your take on the fast-paced Miami Movement?

Bizzle: I would say it’s about time it happened, but you know I’m loving it, you know, I rep 305 to the fullest, I’m loving everything that everybody’s doing like Grind Mode, Ballgreezy, Brisco, Rick Ross. Shout outs to Rick Ross, I mean I’m just loving every moment of it.

24: I’ve heard several artists admit over numerous amounts of time that when they sit down to actually write a potential hit track that the beat sort of speaks to them, tells them how the song suppose to go, does the same method go for you?

Bizzle: I agree with that it, it does tell me what to put and where to put it, I listen to a track and basically freestyle, saying anything, sometimes I don’t even say words, but I go back listen to it and put the words together so I really don’t write.

24: Getting into your music, what exactly is your definition of your hit single, ‘the Naked Hustle?’

Bizzle: It’s not about supporting naked women, but it’s about supporting single family women who have kids and don’t have a guy helping. You know single women also naked women going to the strip clubs supporting the hard working woman in front of you.

24: Can you shed some light on ‘Lip Biting Animal’ as well?

Bizzle: Lip biting animal is a song, well actually, I went to the club and I saw these guys that were on ecstasy and when they’re on it they go to dancing and they’re in their own little world and I was like, ‘You know what I have to come up with a song that they can probably jook to.’ I came up with the track lip biting animal and that was it, they loved it.

24: And with that song, there’s a certain dance that has been a craze as of late with the fans and the kids, can you elaborate on the name of that dance and its origin?

Bizzle: Well ‘Naked Hustle’ had a dance to it called the ‘Wu-Tang’ it’s an old dance, it’s not really the dance to the song, it’s a dance that’s been on for a while, but they choose my song to do the dance to the most, they go crazy, it’s like when the song comes on they start Wu-Tangin’ and with ‘Lip Biting Animal’ they have this jooking, vibing dance, you know you move your shoulders.

24: Talented artists that sign at a mature stage in their life usually become iconic legends in their own rite; do you think signing at the prime of your life would cause a permanent chain reaction in the rap game today?

Bizzle: I hope so, I mean, I know my type of music is different, what they expect from me is the unexpected. I’m not into the rap beats and I’m not into the other stuff where they talking about guns and dope, it’s all about I wouldn’t say partying, but I can listen to this right and enjoy myself.

24: What producers have you worked with or plan to work with in the near future?

Bizzle: Well the album’s not done yet, but for now I can honestly say everything
that’s on it is in-house produced, chowtime entertainment, If it ain’t banging, it ain’t mine productions. I mean I would love to work with people like Timbaland, will.i.am, and Gorilla Tek

24: As a matter of fact, when will we finally see a Bizzle debut album grace the streets and the world?

Bizzle: The name of the album is ‘I’m just Happy to be a Live. Welcome to my Life.’ What they can expect from that album is hits, nothing but hits, no doubt, just expect the unexpected, expect the dancing, the vibe just to feel good.

24: As we are all aware, the industry is in a slow decline, what measures are you taking in assisting in that decline?

Bizzle: I’m basically hitting the streets more, letting the people see me more, going to little cities, big cities, and just travel instead of depending on the radio world alone. I want to really get into people’s face and perform for them and let them see my movement and what I’m about as a person, that’s most important.

24: How do the fans go about contacting you?

Bizzle: They can contact me on my myspace.com/bizzlelive

24: Thank you for taking the time out of your busy recording schedule to vibe with us at
24hourhiphop.com, do you have any last words for your current and future fans?

Bizzle: Yes, I love my DJs, I fucks with the DJs. To my fans, I love ya’ll.