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Jersey Shore's Own Inf Grizzy Rises From His Past In "Take My Time" Video (With Full Interview)
Jersey Shore's own Inf Grizzy overcomes his past in "Take My Time" single/video. The NJ native takes audiences back to his past filled with faked friends, toxic love, jail, and the streets. An emotive display of clever lyricism and vivid storytelling is encompassed by an empowering hook. Through all of Grizzy's trials, tribulations, and life's lessons, he rose. Watch "Take My Time" and tap into the interview below for more on Grizzy's contributions to Hip Hop, his strides to make a name for himself, and more.
MJ: For
those that might be unfamiliar, introduce yourself to the world of music and
Hip Hop.
Inf Grizzy: I
go by the name of “Inf Grizzy from ” Jersey Shore and I’m an
American Hip Hop Artist born in Lakewood, NJ, but fully raised in
South Toms River, NJ.
MJ: You represent
Toms River, a town on the Jersey Shore and in the middle of Philly and NY but
also a town with a limited Hip Hop presence and scene. Has that created any
challenges for you, or does it motivate you more?
Inf Grizzy: It
was a big challenge, I had to figure out my formula to get people to know who I
am and for them to rock with me. What motivated me was back in the day freestyling
at the movie theaters in front of a crowd of people. That made me who I am
today stronger, wiser, and presentable.
MJ: Talk a
little about your journey to becoming a recording artist.
Inf Grizzy: To be honest, it
was a long ride. Throughout the years I was doing music with a lot of artists
that let their egos get the best of them, and thinking they were better than
everybody. I had to push myself away from that. Till this day I never gave up,
I kept pushing no matter what. The other artists failed because they
didn’t continue their grind and just fizzled out. For me, I can’t see
myself doing that, so I grind everyday even when I’m tired…I still made things
happen. I thank the man upstairs for giving me another chance at this.
MJ: Before
we jump into your two hit singles, I want to take a moment to acknowledge that
as an artist you move and live life true to the culture. That is rare these
days when we talk about the evolution and artists who see rap as Hip Hop,
forgetting that rap is only one element of Hip Hop. Take this time to share
about giving back to communities and your philanthropic efforts.
Inf Grizzy: As far
as me being an Artist, I been doing this for a long time. My
mission besides being an artist is helping people get on their feet and
guide them through life. I was the one out on the streets helping the homeless
everyday nonstop. My plan was to talk to the community board and see how we can
help the ones that can’t help themselves, even kids that are hanging with the
wrong people getting into trouble.
MJ: After
listening to your latest singles “Take My Time” and “Drip Remix” it’s fair to
say you show up and show out. You display an uncanny ability not to be caged or
boxed in. What is your recipe for creating both conscious records and club
bangers? Talk about the importance of crossing genres as an artist?
Inf Grizzy: “Take
My Time” is a record that’s about my life, what I’ve been going through for the
last 2 years. This song has a meaning to it, be careful who you associate
with and watch your surroundings at all times because even a loved one will
turn their back on you…”Drip Remix” is a cross record mixed with real Hip Hop
artists twisting it similar to drill in a way, but in our own
way. Real artists like me and others get overlooked because we’re not on the
radar, yet… But we are real Hip Hop and we’re going to continue to be
Hip Hop. “Drip” is a club record that’ll have the clubs lit fo
sho and the DJs will love this one.
MJ: What’s
next for Inf Grizzy. Can you give us a little inside scoop on upcoming
releases, performances, etc.?
Inf Grizzy: What’s
next is I’m working on new singles that are coming out soon. I’m locking in
performances and expanding my music catalog for tours.
MJ: Let
everyone know where to connect and follow you.
Inf Grizzy: You
can connect and follow me everywhere…
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