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Princess Asia
The Hip-Hop movement in Miami is crucial. The unity amongst a circle of young generation artists working with each other side by side in unison for one goal is phenomenal. One artist is the focal point of the youth movement in Miami, her voice and her talents have given her the respect and the credibility to be where she is today, not to mention the speculations that have been surrounding her recently. She has just about worked with everyone within the movement and others that include major names. Her resume is still rising as this interview goes in digital print. The confidence that she has put into herself has definitely shown through her hard work and dedication. She is the only female member of the group, Bottom of the Map, but recently ventured into her own solo career after personal issues within the group surfaced. With her solo career on the rise and another young artist under her belt, she is undoubtedly the future of the Miami youth generation. Without further due, I introduce you to the young voice of Miami, Ms. Princess Asia. I recently caught up with the Princess at the Boss Studios where she was in the middle of recording her solo album and agreed to provide 24hourhiphop.com with this long overdue exclusive. Sit back and get to know the real Princess Asia.
24: Now that I finally have the infamous Princess Asia in front of me, how is everything as of late? Princess Asia: Everything is fine; I’m blessed to be I’m making moves. 24: Let’s talk about your beginnings and how it all started for you in the industry? Princess Asia: Well basically, I’ve been singing for a long time, but then it really came down to my dawg, Money Mark, you could call him family, he took me over to Bigg D, he had artist he wanted me to work with. Bigg D signed me to the group, it really all began as just a feature, but it all sounded good, so here we are Bottom of the Map. We were Rock Bottom in the beginning and we became Bottom of the Map because the name situation, it was taken already. So after that, we just started making moves, and doing what Bottom of the Map do. 24: As a matter fact, how did the whole Bottom of the Map movement begin? Princess Asia: It was like, Bigg D bought in Daddy Bone and I, Bebe (Abebe Lewis) brought in Lunch (Money) and Bizerk, so then the next thing they were like let’s make this happen, let’s make this group. First song we ever recorded was ‘Daddy Like’ and I think it was produced by Gorilla Tek. After that was laid down, we just kept going with it. 24: Can you describe us your side of the story on how the decline of the group came about?
Princess Asia: Honestly, I didn’t even know the group was declined until I read the rumor article on Bigg D and Lunch Money, that’s when I knew it was declined. I felt like it was a messed up situation, I don’t want to curse, but I do feel like cursing. It’s a real messed situation because when you make up a beef record about someone you were working with, that’s just being selfish, you weren’t thinking about nobody else, you were just thinking about yourself. I don’t care how many times people say, ‘Nah, he took up for the group. Lunch didn’t say anything bad, Lunch didn’t do this, but at the end of the day when you make a record about somebody that everybody’s sign to that messes up the situation for everybody, but I’m going to lose any sleep on it. Asia gonna to be Asia, I’m gonna do me, I’m going to keep it moving. 24: What was your take on the whole beef situation between Bigg D and Lunch Money, where do you stand? Princess Asia: On the real, when I heard it I was like, ‘Nah, he didn’t do like that.’ But when you selfish, your family got money, you feel like, you don’t need anybody else; you can make moves on your own, forget everybody else and forget what everyone gotta go through to make it. 24: So just to clear the air, let’s clarify this for a second, did you officially leave the group? Princess Asia: I’m not going to say I left Bottom of the Map; I am not going to say that. What I’m going to say is that if Bottom of the Map call me and say we need to do a record, I’m gonna do it. But at the same time, my first priority, from now on, is going to be ‘Princess Asia.’ The way I see it, I can only care about, no one else is going care about what I got to do. So if they call me, I’m coming, if they don’t, I’m not going to worry, I’m not going to lose no sleep. 24: So now a solo
artist and a manager, how does that reflect on your signing with Universal and Dadetown,
does it cause any conflicts? Princess Asia: No, it doesn’t cause any conflicts. My project is going to be Universal. Hopefully, it will be Dadetown, Poe Boy, and Universal. There’s just too much going on, but as long as it brings the checks, it don’t matter if I have to sign to 30 different people under name, we going to get it. Cartoon and I, Cartoon is my artist, ya’ll just know that. So if I don’t come out first, he gonna make it, he gonna lead that way for me for like, ‘Okay, let’s do it.’ 24: Let’s get into your management, I recently interviewed your artist Young Cartoon and he told me how it all began, can you tell us what major plans you have on marketing such an animated lyricist and animated being the operative word? Princess Asia: Basically, I’m going to hit every situation that I can, like whatever’s going on, Young Cartoon is going to do it. Let’s like a lot of people told me, when I do shows, my artist is going to open for me. Best believe Asia do shows, solos, all that, ‘What’s the Business?’ still gets performed without the group, I’m still going to make it happen and Young Cartoon is going to be right there, he’s official, that’s camp, it’s over. 24: As your solo career is skyrocketing on its own path, what methods are you taking in working towards your debut album? Princess Asia: Most of the time I’m working with Duval, I got a track coming soon with Proffesir, we gonna do that, then we have the CP Hollywood track, we gonna hit them with that. Just know it’s going to be crazy, we going to hit them with a lot. We got that Big Chuck, we got that J-Rock, all that. 24: Rumors are circulating that you are working towards a management deal with Poe Boy Music Group, can you elaborate on that? Princess Asia: Hopefully, I’m praying that somebody goes to the other side of town; I’m not saying any names, and just say ‘Give us the girl.’ You know, it’s like I’m ready. Poe Boy is what’s happening, that’s my family since day one, before it was me and Dadetown. What people don’t know, it was me and Poe Boy. I see now that’s the way to go, that’s my family since day one and they never going to stop being my family no matter who I’m signing with 24: With Cartoon by your side, what projects do you have in the making that you can talk about? Princess Asia: There’s so many projects, too many to name right now. 24: How could the fans go about contacting you and finding out about updates in your solo career?
Princess Asia: They can check me out on myspace at myspace.com/princessasiamalayasia or myspace.com/asiamiami or young cartoon’s myspace at myspace.com/itscartoon. 24: Thank you for taking the time out of your busy schedule to vibe one on one with us here at 24hourhiphop.com, now that we finally laid all the rumors to rest, do you have any last words for your current and future fans? Princess Asia: Shout outs to Zenn, who damn near ruined my career (laughs) with all them damn rumors on the site, they were written by him, just for all ya’ll to know. On the real, I got a lot of words though, but first let me continue my shout outs. Shout outs to Bigg D, Poe Boy, Big Chuck, Zenn, Proffesir, Trakrunners, CP Hollywood, Daddy Bone, of course I gotta mention the rest of the Bottom of the Map, Lunch Money, Bizerk, just to get that out of the way, God, number 1, Young Cartoon, DJ Rhymer . Now my other list, my haters, I hope ya’ll read this interview to the end of it. For the people who hate me, I’m making moves, ya’ll making me stronger, ya’ll the ones keeping me here, do ya’ll not know, the more you hate me the more I’m going to love it, and the more I love it, the more problems you going to have getting in the game for anybody who feel like that. So any of ya’ll that got a problem with me, that ain’t going to do nothing but make yourself look bad and I’m speaking out of anger because there’s too much going on about ‘Princess Asia this or Princess Asia that.’ All the rumors come to a stop right now because Princess Asia came in the building to say what she had to say. So again to let my haters know, the more you talk, the more I’m going to blow and I thank ya’ll for that, my number fans, my haters, ya’ll my promoters, the more you talk, the more ya’ll promoting my album, Just Know Dat! Photos by: James P
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