Featured artist: P. The Politician - Behind Bars Entertainment Presents…P. The Politician
Below is a short interview with the upcoming underground artist P. The Politician.
How did you decide to become an artist?
P. The Politician: My brother was sentenced to an 8 year prison sentence at the age of 17. He was the best rapper that I ever heard, so I decided to start a label so he would have something to fall back on when he was released. So I started Behind Bars Entertainment and during the course of his incarceration, the label grew and artist came and went. By the time he was released his interest were into other things and by this time I had the know how to run a small record label, so I decided that If my brother wasn't going to rap, then the next best person that I could depend on was myself. I had been rapping all of my life, but when my brother decided to focus on other things, I figured I'll do it then.
Get up when you fall and be prepared to fall one hundred thousand more times. Just always get up
What about concerts? Do you play live?
I have never played live, but would love to connect with a band that could create that experience
Best punchline you ever wrote?
I move like molasses, in tortoise like fashion, try to keep up with me
What are you currently working on? Did you release something in the past?
I am currently promoting my latest album entitled "Politically Correct" feat Caceeno. Simultaneously I am also working alongside my label mate Caceeno and assisting him with his project release slated for May 2016
Last but not least: Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
I would sign a record contract with a major label so as long as it was beneficial to both myself and the record label. I am able to do too much from beat production,recording engineering, promotion etc…so as long as the numbers worked for both parties I'm all in. The pros to a major label is that you can get exposure in a manner that would be difficult doing independently. The cons are that you run the risk of becoming a slave to a master.
Any last words?
Absolutely. I would like to give a shoutout to God and my Savior Jesus Christ first and foremost. I would also like to thank my production partner Lil Remy as well as one of my oldest friends, Caceeno. Without them there would be no P. The Politician. I would also like to shoutout my brother Justice aka Ice Cold. Without him there would be no Behind Bars Entertainment. Shoutout to Brother Drag for his wisdom and lastly I would also like to shoutout Lil EZY and ask him when the hell he''s gonna get back in the lab?
Where can we contact you?
P. The Politician: http://www.pthepolitician.com
Thank you for your time. We wish you and your career the success it deserves.
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