Mar-Q
Brooklyn born and raised, Mar-q
began rapping at age 14. By the age of 18 he began to take it seriously, being
one of the founding members of a group called O.T.V. now known as S.C.F. (Soul
City Family). After a while he began working with a Brooklyn
producer by the name of Atlaz Drama. While still associated with his former
allies, Mar-q plans to take his musical career to the next step. Now moving
forward with a "wall street" attitude and a "street" style.
Coming up in the 90's era of hip hop, but aware of hip-hop's current state,
Mar-q plans to make whatever music he wants while still making music that
people like.
E.H.M.P: How are you doing
today? Tell the readers who may not have yet to become acquainted, who Mar-q
is?
Mar-Q: I'm doing alright just
chillin, grindin but still chill. As far as whom Mar-q is, I'm a laid back dude
with some unsavory opinions. I'm real cool and easy to get along with however
my true thoughts are not meant for a general audience. When It comes to me as
an artist your going to get a cynic, sarcastic jerk, with creative concepts and
one of the craziest flows ever. I make a couple "radio style" songs
but for the most part I love to decimate beats.
E.H.M.P: As a striving artist
how would you explain your journey as an artist once you decided that music was
what you wanted to pursue?
Mar-Q: It's crazy because I
went from having 2 producers, 2 studios, and 2 teams to having nothing. I think
having everything in place made me relax and take it easy, but when I no
longer could just call some one up to give me a beat or studio time, that's
when I had to get serious. Not having any type of support makes you sit down
and really decide do you want to do this. Knowing that I'm going to be at shows
by myself, promote by myself, and create all my own opportunities, really
tested how serious I am. So I knew I wanted to pursue it because I was going to
be rapping whether it was professionally or casually. One more thing that
really Inspired me to keep at this was the fact that there was a point I was
working in corporate America and not really rapping at all, but my homeboy
called me late one night and said, "my bad for callin you so
late but I just heard that song about your aborted child.....that shit was deep
son.....the world has to hear your music".
E.H.M.P: What is the motivation
behind the music and how has past experience prepared you for where you are at
now?
Mar_Q: Damn, I kind
of answered this already but let me get more in depth. I always loved to
create complex or catchy rhythms that could not be done by most rappers. The
fact that I could just take some words and paint a picture, induce a feeling or
just create a clever punch line is too much fun . Nothing is better than making
some Ill song or verses and people having that genuine, "OH SHIT"
reaction. I also like to bring a more "human" element to my music. I
like to speak about regular things that everyday people go through, just
with a creative twist. Simply put the artistic side of this rap thing is what
pushes me. Oh yeah..... It's also the fact that I completely maul and destroy
beats but people love to act like I'm not killin it. Something about the fact
that I feel soooo fronted on makes me want to keep pushing. I want to
reach a point where it becomes impossible to pretend that I'm not murdering it.
E.H.M.P: Tell us what your
latest project and the concept behind your music?
Mar-Q: Well my last project
was "Underground vs Commercial", the whole concept behind it was to
have every odd song be something commercial and every even song something
deep. If you listen to one song, I'm talking about what if rap was like a
supermarket. Listen to another song and I'm just talking about how I love to
get drunk. I wanted to capture fans of both underground and commercial
rap. I also want to speak about a video I just put out called "Mash
freestyle", that's got me a little love and people talking, quite simply
cause I killed it. Since the "Mash freestyle" got so much love I
decided to make a mixtape called "Beats Bodied By Bars", that will
have the same style and approach. I will be working closely and exclusively
with 2 producers so this project should be crazy.
E.H.M.P: How would you say your
up bringing and environment influence your music and how do you use that to
separate yourself from other artist?
Mar-Q: Well honestly, my
upbringing only has slight influence on my music. You may hear me
reference to drug dealing, scams, and gun play but for the most part I dont
really speak on it. I always thought out side of the box, just because
something surrounds me does'nt mean I have to mess with it. I'm really anti-
tradition so my upbringing also plays little part in my music, and thats not to
say that none of my experience goes into my music. I definitly will express my
pain, joy and journey but at the end of the day I choose who I want to be; the
same way I choose what my music is about.
E.H.M.P: Now I have to say
congrats to winning Team N.A.N Award at the Elegant Hoodness Showcase event in
NY Aug 15th. What was the experience like and would you refer this
program to other artist?
Mar-Q: Thank you kindly, and I
would definitely tell other artist to get down with the get down. It's funny
because I wasn't going to go because of the rain. A.D. actually made fun of me
for that when I won, I thought there would not be a good turn out due to
the rain. Magazines, radio stations, known artist, distribution deals, prizes
and more, it does'nt make sense to not be apart of this if you're an
upcoming artist.
E.H.M.P: Please let the readers
know where they can connect with you and your music, where artist can hit you
up for collabs, and lastly any shouts?
For
blogs, pictures, new music, contact info, and everything Mar-q go to LegendarySage.blogspot.com
and I gotta shout out T Boye from Majority Stake ENT Soul
City Family, Atlaz Drama and Jamia for putting me
on to this
Courtesy of Elegant
Hoodness Musical Program
Written by: Jamia Parks/GlobalShyne
INC
Very interesting comments. shows real understand of the genre
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