Indie Hip Hop’s Q&A with DJ Averi Minor
1. Why do you think females aren’t making a greater impact in hip hop?
AM: Because #1 the ones that are out here are cookie cutting like the male artists and #2 Labels are fearful of marketing a female in an industry that replaced them with female R&B artists who are damn near rappers now.
2. If you were a super hero, what power would you chose? And what would be your name?
AM: My super hero name would be “A Dude Called Stimulus” (like A Tribe Called Quest) with the power to raise commerce and lower the prices of our daily resources.
3. What would you be doing if it wasn’t for this rap shit?
AM: If it wasn’t for Rap id be spinnin R&B! I was destined to be a DJ!
4. If you could slap one famous person in public and get away with it, who would it be?
AM: I got a long list and it starts with Bill O’Reilly.
5. What you gonna do with your first million…honestly?
AM: I’ll sleep on top of it because it was a fight to get it in the first place.
The first joint off of Chicago’s, DJ Averi Minor’s full length debut, “TenTwnetySeventyThree” featuring Spin Club/COTH’s Top MC, Dave Pracyse. Produced by The Sound Schemez. Album Drops October 20, 2009.
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