24: Introduce yourself to everyone that doesn’t already know who you are.

HF Mitch:  The name’s Hall of Fame Mitch, whats poppin.

24: Before we get into your music, can you describe your history about how you got into music and what inspired you?

HF Mitch: Umm straight up no BS, I’m not that dude to talk about how I feel so I would bottle alot of emotions. I took to music to help me cope, than i just started writing out of habit because I was just inspired by the artist that would get me through my shit. I wanted to do the same for other people, or at least attempt to.

24: What was the Hip-Hop scene like for you when you were growing up in Miami?

HF Mitch: Man, you know growing up in the suburbs, it was pretty much whatever i saw on TV. I remember spending summers watching “The Box” for hours and shit. Hip-Hop was popping when I was a jit, a lot of amazing talent, but everything I saw that was Hip-Hop related had to do with commercial and mainstream shit, I didn’t know too much about Miami Hip-Hop.

24: What makes you unique as an artist and different from other rappers emerging from the South?

HF Mitch: Man, just peep my shit. I am nothing like a south rapper haha, my experiences are just completely different, so I ain’t speaking on the generic shit that is known from a south artist, but I do hear a lot of new shit coming from the south, it’s no longer that generic coke pushing rap, so much respect.

24: Tell us about what you are working on.

HF Mitch: I’m working on a project that is completely original, no Freestyles, no other rappers beats. Shit is also gonna be a bunch of different sounds. My main sound is gonna be the core of the project, but you’ll hear a lot of styles from me just to show ya’ll I can touch that shit and I’m not only in one lane of music.

24: What producers have you worked with and who would you like to work with in the future?

HF Mitch: Some nice names and some dudes trying to get their name heard like mine, but I ain’t gonna give out anything on that, just cause I like to keep shit to myself honestly, but definitely a lot of producer talent on this shit, you’ll see familiar names.

24: Are you happy with the feedback you have been getting from people on material you have released?

HF Mitch: Yeah, definitely good feedback, but not enough feedback. My name ain’t out there like I would want obviously, but the opinions I’ve gotten are good, just looking for more.

24: How do you feel about the current state of Miami’s Hip-Hop scene?

HF Mitch: It’s nice as hell, I’m seeing a lot of young cats tryna make a come up that can actually spit and I’m suprised cause I’m so hard on dudes music you know. Of course there’