I was around 15 when I just started playing with it and getting into it. Dallas is where I'm from. People wanna hear you. This music is my passion and I love it. That's where I was born and raised. I stay in Dallas. You can't be from Texas trying to rap like Atlanta.
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But most of the props have and continue to go to Houston. This music is my passion and I love it.
Ever since hip hop worked it's way from counterculture to mainstream, Texas has had its spot in the game solidified. I really felt like a rapper then.
And with Houston being such a hotbed of both new and established artists, did you ever consider moving that way? And this was when Gucci Mane was oeroy hot. Users can unsubscribe at anytime.
It's all about consistency.
People wanna hear you. Written by Jake Rohn. Published June 13, I'm thinking he's just gonna come in like a regular rapper, be on some Hollywood stuff, lay the track and leave. I was pushing it hard in all the clubs I stay in Dallas.
Pooca Leroy: It's Dallas's Time Now
With his certified hit, "RAP," and a buzz that's being felt nationwide, Dallas native Pooca Leroy looks to shift some of that shine towards his home city. Dallas is where I'm from.
Pooca remains independent, but even without the backing of a label, he has garnered the attention of magazines like The Source and Ozone. My first real big break came about two years ago when I heard my song on the radio for the first time. You can't be from Texas trying to rap like Atlanta. He was like, 'Man, before you even put this remix out with me on, you need to really push this song by yourself.
At first it was just a lot of one-lane music, like dance music, and I think now we're actually getting a chance to tell our story, and people in positions of power are getting to hear our music now. These days it seems like new artists are coming out daily. I know you're independent right now, are you leaning towards staying that route or is a major label deal coming in the near future?
Then when I turned 18 that was when I became really serious about it and I started going to the studio and laying down tracks. But most of all, after I get it going with the music I want to reach back out to the community and help the kids…build recreation parks and go back and give the kids something to be involved in, football team, baseball team and a lot of that type of stuff…when that first big break comes, that's what I plan to do. Our music is being heard in a whole new light.
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How do you plan on setting yourself apart from the pack? What's your long-term vision? Lerroy gotten a couple mentions on Instagram and Twitter, but I would have to say it was in the studio with Gucci Mane.
James Conley III says the employees never apologized after they realized their mistake. It's my favorite, but I want to eventually branch out into the movie thing. It was like a domino effect. You've gotta have your own story. That's where I was born and raised. Give 'em your own story and they're gonna respect you for that. If it ain't no life-changing deal then stay independent, 'cause we done put in so much time, and money and effort into what we've created from the ground on our own to where you don't wanna just throw it away for a little simple deal.
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The plan right now is to stay as rqp as possible, man, and keep doing it the way we're doing it, because being independent is pretty much the best way, if you can do it right.
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