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FRED KNUXX (June
2006) | Interview By: Nima

Dubcnn
recently had the opportunity to speak once again with East Coast up and comer;
Fred Knuxx. We discussed his background and history, his recent material and
mixtape, winning a mixtape feature from DJ Kurupt in a contest, his opinions
on himself as an MC as well as analysing what's next for the Delaware native.As ever you can read
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exclusive Dubcnn interview and we urge you to leave feedback
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Interview was done in June 2006
Questions
Asked By:
Nima
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Dubcnn: You're from Delaware, which is not exactly known as the Mecca of
Hip-Hop. Tell us a little bit about you coming up and how got into rapping.
Well in Delaware the hip hop scene wasn’t as big as New York or Philly. So
you have to work extra hard to be seen or heard. I started at a young age when
I first heard Slick Ricks “Children Story”. I was around 6 at the time and I
knew right there that I wanted to rap. I wrote my first rhyme and I used to
battle my cousin all the time. Then when I turned 14 I took it more serious
and been grinding ever since.
Dubcnn: How long have you been rapping now?
It feels like forever. (haha) But I been serious about rap for almost 10 years
now…..
Dubcnn:
Tell us about the DJ Kurupt mixtape contest that you won last year.
Basically it was a contest where he put 25 unsigned artists all across the
world on a mixtape and had people go online and vote for their favorite
artist. I ended up winning the contest. Afterwards there was a coward out
there that tried to sabotage my victory and put dirt on my name because I
stopped associating myself with snakes, but Karma caught up to him so its all
good.
Dubcnn: You recently released your mixtape "The Repo Man", what does that
mixtape represent to you?
It represents the rebirth of real hip hop again. Dj Kurupt hosted it and Dj
Nickels mixed it. It’s real classic mixtape material. I got Fat Man Scoop on
the intro, Paul Wall shouted me out on there and all. But music wise it takes
you back to the key elements of hip hop ( Mc, Dj, and the MIC) Its been
getting some of the best reviews and I feel like this could really solidify me
as a force in the game. I didn’t have too many features on it because I wanted
the world to hear Knuxx, but I do have Eddie Kane Jr., Streetz and Young
Deuces, Dom 1 and my boy Hollywood Huff some legends in my state come and
bless the tape.
Dubcnn:
Tell us a little bit about the production on it, is it jacked beats or
original production?
It was a good mixture of both. I had a 4 minute live freestyle over 8 Wu Tang
Clan beats. I had a 3 beat Premo blend to some Dre beats on there. Far as
original production goes, I had my in house producers ( X-Plosive, Young Beatz
and Legacy) bless me with tracks. And I had my boy El Sheriffo from Sweden
bless me with a banger called Diary pt. 1.
Dubcnn: What topics do you touch on the mixtape?
Man I touched every topic from Bush and this crooked government, (Dear Iraq)
fake rappers, (Hood Lames) uplifting my people, (Man Listen) story telling,
(Diary) my first rap (Throwback) to just being the future of rap (The Future).
So as you can see I touched a lot of topics and in between all that I had
freestyles where I just attacked the beat and dope songs. This mixtape
definitely shows my versatility and the funny thing is I only put like 2 cuts
from my album on there.
Dubcnn: The dubcnn visitors have heard several tracks from you, and you
sound like a raw MC. What do you think is your strongest asset on the mic?
My honesty. I don’t try to be like someone else and spit about shit I never
did or lived. I just give the listeners me and that’s why my fans relate to my
music. Everybody can’t be a killer or the biggest dope dealer on their block.
I’m not afraid of putting me out there like I said on the beginning of my song
KickStand “I got a confession to make, my rims ain’t spinning yet/ That
will happen dog once I get a bigger check” Stuff like that people can
relate to more than I got all this Ice and I killed 100 niggas in 1 verse -
haha!
Dubcnn: Which artists have you had the chance to hook up with until now,
and who are you looking forward to working with?
Well I just met E 40 and his camp not too long ago. I would love to work with
legends like him, Nas, Andre 3000, Snoop, Jay-Z cats that have their own place
in hip hop. Also I would love to work with my favorite artist like Kool G Rap,
Krs One, Dre, Ice Cube, Bone, Luda, Busta and Redman…
Dubcnn:
What would be the ideal major deal you could imagine for yourself?
I would have to have creative control, great budget, good promo and a
guarantee that my album wont be pushed back until 2000 and never - haha! All I
would really need from a major is financial backing for my label Starcore and
my team can make history. Distribution is always nice.
Dubcnn:
Are you the type of cat that easily gets into rap beef or are you trying to
stay out of it?
I would rather stay away from beef because it’s pointless. You have
millionaires beefing with millionaires. Only in hip hop will you see that
stuff. I mean a little competition isn’t bad but to take it to the next level
is just stupid. At the end of the day we are regular people who have families
to feed, so why let ya ego get the best of you. I would never hate on another
man trying to feed his family unless someone is putting my family in danger.
But today in rap, beef is just another marketing strategy and is used to boost
album sales. That’s pathetic too because the fans get caught up in the hype
and most of these rappers throw shots knowing damn well its just a gimmick.
Dubcnn:
Selling crack is the big thing to talk about in rap songs right now...
Negativity in general is being embraced by the mainstream. How do you view
that?
I mean if you came up around that environment and lived that lifestyle before,
talking about what you seen or done is up to the rapper. It’s the fake CB4
rappers that mess it up for the real cats because they see dollar signs and
perpetrate a fraud to sell records. They might as well be in Hollywood because
80% of the industry is actors. Labels will sign a prep school student and make
them become thugs LOL… I think hip hop should be more diverse. It’s almost
like if you have substance in your music you get black balled by the industry
because the business side of hip hop only wants to pollute the listeners with
garbage to keep our people in bondage. When was the last time you heard the
radio support positive music?
Dubcnn:
So this being your second mixtape, what's the next step for you?
I am doing heavy promo for this mixtape still. After that I want to release my
album The Big Deal. That will come out independently on Starcore/TMG. I also
have a DVD called The Press Kit that’s almost finished. On top of that I am
still in heavy negotiations with labels at the moment, so if there are any
other serious labels that want to throw their bid in Yell Back At me… Info@fredknuxx.com
or hit my business # up at 866-454-4124. (serious business only)
Dubcnn:
Alot of people rap, and are trying to make a living off rap nowadays. What
would you do if it doesn't work out for you? Do you have a plan B?
I don’t even think about that because I’m living my purpose and I’m only
focused on the outcome of that. I have other ventures that brings money in but
rap is my passion so I’m confident that things will work out for me as long as
I follow order and keep God first.
Dubcnn:
Is there anything else you'd like our viewers to know about you? Any last
words or shoutouts?
Yeah I want to thank all the viewers that took the time to read this interview
and all the fans that support my music. I want to thank Dubcnn for showing a
east coast nigga some love and always riding for me. I ride for yall too. The
Repo Man Taking The Game Back is out now. Go get your copy ASAP. You can go to
my myspace page and order it www.myspace.com/fredknuxx and also check out
www.fredknuxx.com . Shout out to Starcore (SLS, Proud, The Gift, X plosive
Beats, Young Beatz) Natural, Classik, D. Grayson (DE’s Party King) and the
whole state of Delaware. It’s too many of yall to name and it’s too late
tonight to try. LOL
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