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MIKKEY (December
2004) | Interview By:
Mauzip

Dubcnn.com talked to Chicago based
and former Cash Money Records rapper Mikkey. In this interview Mikkey talked
about his time on Cash Money, his anger towards Baby, his affiliation with
Kanye West, upcoming projects and much much more! On top of the exclusive
interview Mikkey also dropped a freestyle for ya’ll to check out! We have both
the transcript and audio for you to check and feel free to send any feedback
regarding the interview to: nima@dubcnn.com
Huge thanks to Mikkey for taking time out to answer the questions fans wanted
to know! (Interview was done by phone in December of 2004)
Questions Asked By : Mauzip
Mikkey dropped an exclusive shoutout:
Here
Mikkey also spit an exclusive verse:
Here
Full Interview Audio:
Here
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dubcnn.com: First off, for the people
that don’t really know you: Who are you and where are you from?
My name is Mikkey. I’m originally from Chicago, Illinois. Born and raised on
the Southside, one of the toughest neighbourhoods, called the Round 100
Section of Chicago. So that’s who I am. I started out with Kanye West; we were
in a production company together. I was the first one signed to Conman
Productions in 2000. In 2001 I inked a deal with Cash Money Records and I just
got out of that deal this year. I just featured on about 14 internationally
released albums on Cash Money Records, but due to creative differences I had
to part ways.
dubcnn.com: I heard the diss track you made towards Baby. What can you tell
about that whole thing? What do you have against Baby exactly?
It’s just his lack of vision and as far as dealing with me… basically I seen
him so into this really because of greed, not allow other people around him to
give with what they’re really supposed to get. Whether it’s me, whether it’s
Juvenile, whether it’s B.G.… you know, it’s like he wants to basically rape
you monetarily and you need to give up all of your rights in order for him to
put you out and promote your album. We came here, we ready to see eye to eye.
He made a lot of promises. You know I helped him: I wrote so many raps for him
and other Cash Money artists and he was basically just sucking up my energy
and basically using me. And then I saw him put out another act that was on
Cash Money Records from Chicago [, Boo & Gotti]. They came after me, but he
put them out before me and he didn’t put a dime behind they record as far as
promotion and marketing and they flopped. I didn’t wanna be in the same boat
at all. And it was just sad to see his selfishness because he wanted so much
to be a star, to be what Lil Wayne and Juvenile was. He wanted to be a star on
the record side, instead of just being a business man. And that’s what got him
the money and the millions in the first places: putting Juvenile, B.G. and the
Hot Boys out before him and letting them do what they do and that’s what put
Cash Money on the map. Instead, he wants to take a little bit of fame that he
has as a CEO and parlay that into being a rapper, which he has no talent for
doing. Instead of letting people like me to really do that. That’s my beef
with Baby and Slim. Because Slim really helped let Baby do what he wants to do
and just be tyrannical and being a tyrant and a dictator as far as the label
is concerned. So I had to jump ship.
dubcnn.com: What about Slim? How do you feel about him?
They played good cop, bad cop. I feel the same way I feel about Baby as I feel
about Slim because Slim allows his younger brother and his people to do what
they wanna do. And he… you know… not a Birdman they put, they projected that
to go 3 million and he couldn’t even go platinum. Then everybody is running,
scrambling for cover. Then all of a sudden he wants to put Mikkey out, but no,
you could’ve put Mikkey out before like you promised. Like when I got there
you told me that you wasn’t even trying to be a rapper. That was something you
thrust into because you didn’t have another act and you was gonna put all that
marketing strength in your machine behind me. And then all of a sudden I get
there you really want me to help you write raps. You listen to my raps, listen
to my songs and then have me write you raps and then you wanna go out and be
me. But I couldn’t go for that.
dubcnn.com: How would you describe your experience in the industry so far?
I went from the best of times, to working with Kanye West and we really had a
good time creating and we made some great music. That’s the music that
actually got me signed. Secured Cash Money cause I had other deals on the
table. Then I went to the situation to Cash Money what gave me a really
negative taste about the industry, but now since I came back to Chicago I was
all working with NO ID, the one that taught Kanye how to produce and started
working back with Kanye. I just really got a second win and a second life and
I know that I’m bout to do big things in this industry and help to push
Chicago where it’s supposed to be in the hip hop scene in the States.
dubcnn.com: Do you think you’ve grown as an artist and as a song writer while
you were on Cash Money?
Yeah, because Cash Money music was really not my style of music. What it did
it allowed me to grow as an artist on to another region, another country. Down
south, New Orleans and see what was making those people move and made those
people tick and they just added so much to me as an artist and season me so
much. When I was writing for Baby or another Cash Money artist or working on
my own songs or in the club or working with Mannie Fresh, a producer who I
love and I still have a relationship with. It raised me up so much as an
artist and I really thank God because it was a wonderful learning experience.
dubcnn.com: How would you describe your own sound?
My own sound is… I would describe it as Militant Street Wisdom. It’s
intelligent and that’s the wisdom element of it. It’s prophetical in some
aspects. It’s based on scriptures that you might read, you know the Bible. I’m
really deep into the Bible, but then it’s really street at the same time. I
really deal with the atmosphere that I came up in and the environment that I
came up in and those are the people that I speak to, the “have-nots”. I try to
be the voice to those who don’t have a voice; the voice of the voices. That’s
really what my thing does. And then there’s a militant aspect of it. I have a
political side, similar to maybe Ice Cube or Tupac Shakur. So I have a
political side too. And it’s just a point of me putting all 3 of those genres
together. So that’s really my music. It’s Militant Street Wisdom. That’s what
I call it. Militant Street Wisdom.
dubcnn.com: Now about your new situation… What record company are you with
nowadays?
I started my own record company, called Uncrowned City Entertainment. Right
now we’re doing the ground work on my project and I sign other Chicago acts. I
signed 5 other Chicago acts. We looking; we got some deals on the table to do
joint ventures with some major labels like Universal, Def Jam, Sony,
Interscope and so we’re just trying to see our best options to be in the best
situation to get the music the voice that it needs and the machine behind it
that it needs to do what it needs to do.
dubcnn.com: You have a new mixtape out. Tell us about the mixtape.
The new mixtape is called C.R.A.C.K. It’s called C.R.A.C.K. Part 2. C.R.A.C.K.
is not talking about the drug, it means Creating Riches Amongst Crooks And
Killers.
dubcnn.com: Do you have any guests on the mixtape?
I got so many guests… from Kanye West to… basically I tried to keep it
Chicago. The last mixtape I had everybody from Lil Wayne to everybody on
C.R.A.C.K. Part 1, but on C.R.A.C.K. Part 2 I tried to keep it Chicago. So
upcoming artists like Bumpy Johnson, my sister Miss Criss -that was also
signed to Cash Money with me, the hottest female in Chicago bout to take over
the game-, and I got some of my other artists that I signed, Da G & Da Rock,
Alert & K.T., Famous and Traye D.
dubcnn.com: What else do you have planned for the future? Are you also
recording a solo album?
Yeah, I’m in the studio right now. Working with NO ID, Kanye West and Mannie
Fresh on my solo album. I got about 40 solo songs already in the can and I
left 50 songs that I can’t even use over at Cash Money. Making songs to me is
like… I been to boot camp when I was with Kanye West and now making songs is
second hand, so we make hits every day.
dubcnn.com: When do you think that album should be coming out?
Look for me coming at the end of the summer. At the end of the summer, maybe
around September. My solo album should be coming out on a major international
distributor. The mixtape is gonna be all over the internet, all over the web.
Just look it up, it’s called C.R.A.C.K. Part 2 Ready Rock. That’s what we
calling it C.R.A.C.K. Part 2 Ready Rock. So just look it up, Mikkey,
M-I-K-K-E-Y.
dubcnn.com: You can’t use any songs you recorded on Cash Money, can you?
No, I can’t, but I got some songs I’ma leak out and just give away. I can’t
actually put em on a record. I’m gonna leak some out and just let the people
have em for free.
dubcnn.com: Where are we gonna be able to hear those songs?
We got a website that’s in construction right now,
UncrownedCityEntertainment.com. Also you can buy all my cd’s at http://www.cdbaby.com/mikkey/
and you can check out my whole collection.
dubcnn.com: What’s your sister Miss Criss doing?
She’s doing the same thing as I am. She’s working on a solo album right now.
She’s been off the table with several major deals, although she signed to my
label right now, but we’re looking for a joint venture and we’re gonna put her
out. She’s gonna come out after I do.
dubcnn.com: There’s a website, babyxmusic.com. What is Baby X exactly?
Baby X is like a compilation that we do with all the artists that we are
dealing with and I signed to Uncrowned City. That’s our baby. It’s everybody
in the chance to shine, so that’s what Baby X is… a compilation.
dubcnn.com: There’s also an album out, I saw, it’s called Witness The Birth.
What can you tell about that album?
Man, you gotta go get it and check it out. It’s got about 22 scorching tracks,
hot tracks. I tell the story about Cash Money, I tell the story about me and
Kanye West. I really pour my whole life out on the microphone for everybody to
hear.
dubcnn.com: How do you think the future of Baby X looks like?
I think it looks strong. It’s Uncrowned City Entertainment grows. It’s Mikkey
grows. That’s how Baby X grows exponentially just like that. So we starting
this movement from the ground up here in Chicago and we’re gonna take it to
the whole world.
dubcnn.com: Let’s talk about you again… are you gonna do some touring?
Yeah, we will. We’re setting up some heavy touring this summer to promote my
single. It’s called La La. We’re gonna be doing some real heavy touring this
summer, man. You can check the internet and all of those websites where you
will be able to see my tour dates.
dubcnn.com: Are there any artists that you would like to work with in the
future that you haven’t worked with yet?
Yeah, I would like to really work with Laurynn Hill. That’s like my dream. To
me she’s like the Bob Marley of our generation. Stevie Wonder combined and…
she’s my favourite artist. I would really love to work with her.
dubcnn.com: Do you have any upcoming collabos or guest appearances happening?
Yeah, me and Kanye are about to work on some new stuff, so you guys look out
for that.
dubcnn.com: On new Kanye West albums and on your own albums?
Yeah, Kanye West is working on his next album that’s gonna come out soon. I
should be featured on there, he’s gonna be featured on mine.
dubcnn.com: You worked with TQ lately on the Vudu Remix of Right On, his
single…
…Yeah, he was on Cash Money as well. He left for the same similar reasons as
me and me and him… we collaborate so well, he’s gonna be featured on my album
and I’ma be featured on his next release.
dubcnn.com: Because TQ seems to mention you sometimes in interviews also.
Oh, man that’s wonderful. He’s underappreciated here in the States. Very
underappreciated and underrated. He’s one of the top artists of our time in
R&B, right up there with Usher.
dubcnn.com: Who’s the producer you feel has brought the best out of you and
why?
I will have to say NO ID. He has such great ideas. Him and Kanye have ideas in
their minds. They have concepts that really draft records and that’s what it
is all about.
dubcnn.com: What about Mannie Fresh?
Mannie Fresh is at the same level. Between NO ID, Kanye West and Mannie Fresh…
those are the producers that really make me wanna do this music and I’ve just
been blessed to work with the best.
dubcnn.com: What artists have influenced you as a writer and as an artist?
I would have to say Tupac, Ice Cube, Nas, Big Daddy Kane… a lot of the old
skool… and even Jay-Z. I like Jay-Z. As an artist you get influenced by
everything around you. It’s up to you to look at other people and be
competitive and come up with your own art and that’s what I’m doing. I’m
trying to do original art.
dubcnn.com: If you could go back into time would you change anything to the
way your career has been going and would you do the things differently?
Actually, I would do it the same way because I believe everybody is the sum
total of their experiences and everything has made me who I am today and I
wouldn’t change a thing.
dubcnn.com: Why should people go out and check you out?
Because Mikkey is something new, it’s something different, it’s something
refreshing and I guarantee you that you will regard me… if you take a listen
as one of the best MC’s to ever do it. Top 5 guaranteed. People on my side of
town on their body they say I’m the best. I’m not saying that I’m the best,
but I’m the best in what I do. Nobody can do Mikkey. At all.
dubcnn.com: These were basically all the questions that I had. Do you have any
last words before we finish up the interview?
Man, I just wanna say to everybody keep God first and check out the new Ready
Rock.
dubcnn.com: Okay, thanks for taking the time.
Alright, it’s all love.
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Mikkey dropped an exclusive shoutout:
Here
Mikkey also spit an exclusive verse:
Here
Full Interview Audio:
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