I really cherish my work so it’s pretty hard to get me to work with people. At the beginning of “Medicated” Wiz said, “You can be anything you want.” I never really put thought into it before, but the homie elaborated on it pretty tough and said, “you can do it too.” I think that’s when I really believed I could be a rapper. I remember sitting outside of Morehouse University in my BMW with my homie D.White listening to O.N.I.F.C. Then I wrote my first song and from that day forward, I became a musician. When I decided to take music seriously, I sat at my computer desk and told myself that if I wanted this that I would have to dedicate my life to it and it will happen. Is there an early memory you’d like to share about getting into your craft, such as when you realized this was more than just a hobby or a passion? Free Jack Daniels all week and I got to meet some big artists. Receiving Lil B’s blessing in Texas, signing with RCA and the Fader Fort. What has been the biggest highlight of your career so far and why? I never really thought I could rap, but I knew I would be one day. That fall I moved to Atlanta and that’s when I really got started. I started going to the studio with him in Lemon Grove the summer we graduated from high school. I never really believed I could do it until after I saw how much better Spooks got. How long have you been doing what you do? We caught up with the Cali native to get to know him a little better. After his debut at SXSW’s Fader Fort, $tone revealed that nothing can stop his matriculation in music.
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