He shed light on a few mindless items that a lot of people don’t understand an independent artist is responsible for - tasks as simple as putting gas in the car to get to his “Big Facts” interview, or as imperative as paying for beats and engineers. Although he loves being able to count his money first, Blacc admitted that business was more organized when working with a major label. ![]() However, the rising entrepreneur is now indy once again with an appreciation for his own hustle. Although he was limited in his hometown, he showed plenty of affection for South Carolina, claiming it is one of the best places for new rappers to perform if they want to go up! “Them n***as make you rich out there,” noted Big Bank.įurthermore, the Dirty Money Entertainment CEO started his career as an independent artist and for a short time signed with Interscope Records. Blacc didn’t let his environment or lack of access stop him from pursuing his dreams. Homegrown in Columbia, the heart of South Carolina, the emcee said that the hardest part of coming up in a small city is “getting out.” Blacc Zacc journeyed down memory lane, sharing how he and his brother used to hit the road toward Atlanta to push his mixtapes by hand. He made his debut in the music industry at the youthful age of 13, grasping inspiration from hustler music by Southern hip hop legends like Jeezy and Yo Gotti. The beloved podcast hosts asked the South Carolina rapper questions that provided a clearer perspective of Blacc and how he came up. 8) episode of “Big Facts.” Blacc talked to the “BF” family about investing his money into his artistry and land, the difficulties of being a record label CEO, and his life as an independent artist. ![]() Big Bank, DJ Scream, and Baby Jade sat down with Zachary “Blacc Zacc” Chapman for today’s (Dec.
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