24: Where you from?

G.C.: I’m straight from Palm Beach Florida.

24: How long have you been doing you’re thing?

G.C.: I’ve been doing for about 4 years now. I started as a
youngin. I’m 18 and I started when I was 14, young kid just hustling and
listening to all these Miami
rappers and just wanting to bring something to the movement.

24: Who are some of your influences?

G.C.: I gotta give it up to [Rick] Ross, big dog is doing
his thing. I gotta give it up to Trick [Daddy] and the Dunk Ryders, Brisco, Flo
Rida, Pitbull and the whole movement.

24: What are you bringing that’s different to the game?

G.C.: Me. I bring a different style. I love Miami
but I love New York
style hip-hop like Wu-Tang Clan, Nas, and all that. I bring some dirty south
but you got to think about what I say. I bring the metaphors. I bring
everything to the booth. I bring the fire. I turn the booth into the danger
zone.

24: Just different lyrics is what you’re saying?

G.C.: You just got to stop and think about what I’m saying.

24: What are some things you talk about in your music?

G.C.: I talk about everything. The females, the club, life,
just about everything. I touch every point in hip-hop.

24: What do you want to accomplish with your music?

G.C.: I mean right now I just did a mixtape with DJ Papa
Smirf that’s going to drop soon. After that I’m just trying to get signed. I’m
not in it for the money, I’m in this for the love of hip-hop and the love of
music. Just to be in the booth and vibe and it just comes to you. I just want
to go to the top and for people to be like damn, that kid I grew up with is
doing big things.

24: How did you get started?

G.C.: I went up to New York to visit my cousin and he’s big
into rap and he guided me to doing freestyles and then I started writing and
now I’m producing and doing beats and I just put it all together and it just
came together.

24: So you make your own beats?

G.C.: I make a lot of beats but I also worked with Kane
Beatz. I got 2 tracks produced by Kane. I worked with a lot of unknown
producers that are about to blow.

24: What do you plan to do different to help the game.
People are saying it’s fucked up right now?

G.C.: To tell you the truth, I don’t think it’s fucked up.
When you have big dogs like Rick Ross and Flo Rida, come on, #1 artist in America. Album
sales are down but digital sales are up. To me it’s not fucked up, it’s just
people thinking negative. Me, I’m on the positive level. If we keep doing what
we’re doing, it will work out.

24: You said your mixtape is next, tell me about that.

G.C.: It’s called ‘Get Cash Volume 1’ hosted by Papa Smirf.
I got a lot of my homeboys on here from Palm
Beach. I show love to 305. Expect 21 tracks of fire.

24: What is you’re biggest achievement in music so far?

G.C.: About a couple months ago I did a crazy record with
Dela Candela from SBR (Strictly Business Records) and that brought me to
another level. Since then I’ve been doing shows. I’ve opened for Flo Rida at
the Hard Rock and Rhumba’s.

24: Who are you looking to collaborate with in the future?

G.C.: Right now I’m talking with Brisco trying to
collaborate with him. I got a crazy record for him and of course the big boss
Rick Ross.

24: What advise would you give to other up and coming
artist?

G.C.: Never give up. I’ve been doing this for 4 years and I know
people have been doing it longer than me. Never give up. It takes time and just
keep doing it. If people say you can’t do it, fuck them cause you can do it.

24: Anything you want to promote?

G.C.: Shout out to Papa Smirf. Get my mixtape. Shout out to
Daedor Productions and Daedor mixtape coming soon. Shout out to my boy Barry, RC
and Nick from Manic Productions.