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    WORDOFSOUTH FEATURES: YOUNG DRO
    Monday. 9.4.06 7:29 pm
    WordofSouth.com: Your album "Best Thang Smokin" is in stores now. How are you feeling right now?

    Young Dro: I’m feeling like 100% man what’s good?

    WordofSouth.com: That’s wasup, everything straight. Every artist has a story, so what is yours coming up in Bankhead?

    Young Dro: Aw man, you know I don’t think I have a story; I’m just a young cat trying to get to the money, and doing something other then negative.

    WordofSouth.com: I remember you coming up with Raheem the Dream’s label and that you dropped an album. Whatever happened with you and that situation?

    Young Dro: It was like a conflict of interest with that whole situation. I wasn’t being put out enough, I wasn’t being exploited enough, and I never had the chance that I have today. I’m not gonna let anybody hold me down.

    WordofSouth.com: What knowledge did you pick up from being signed to his label?

    Young Dro: I learned that I wanted more then anybody even if the label I’m signed to doesn’t realize it. I feel like its necessary that I take action for my future.

    WordofSouth.com: I remember first hearing you on P$C's “In Da Streets" Mixtape track Where You From. What took you so long to join Grand Hustle?

    Young Dro: Me and T.I., we took it upon ourselves to tackle our careers at different times. We wasn’t the type of guys to sit and wait on one another. We both got out and did our own thing. I signed contracts and he signed contracts. I left my first label; he left his first label, so we were really just going through things in the beginning. I always wanted to be apart of Grand Hustle and that is where I am at today.

    WordofSouth.com: You have a unique rhyme scheme, which I can say is different from anyone out right now. How did you come up with your rhyme pattern and style?

    Young Dro: Just thinking about something then the other kind of guy. Something different ya know if you on 26’s I’m on 29’s. If he’s rocking dark brown, I’m rocking hot pink ya feel me. It was kind of like the other thing, I’m the other guy.

    WordofSouth.com: People have criticized you regarding many references to cars, fruits, and colors. What do you have to say to people who have negativity towards that?

    Young Dro: Stop hatin! Listen to it. That’s what I grew up around. Cars really fascinate me at the age that I am today and from the days when I was younger, so I exploit those.

    WordofSouth.com: With your debut major album, what can we expect as far production, guests, lyrical content?

    Young Dro: They can expect tracks from Jazze Pha, tracks from Nitty, Keith Mack, Chad West, Lil C, and Khao. The album features Slim Thug, T.I., and Xtaci. Lyrically they can expect some of the most extravagant metaphors of today, and one of the hottest albums of the summer.

    WordofSouth.com: You didn’t include many guests; did you want the world to hear Dro and not an album filled with features?

    Young Dro: Yeah, this is my introduction to the world, and I don’t wanna smoke my album with a bunch of people. I picked a chosen few, which is odd coming from me, but I wanted to show off the tracks with my lyrics and my myself, so the world can get to know Young Dro.

    WordofSouth.com: What track would you consider your favorite?

    Young Dro: One of my favorites from the album is What It Is by Jazze Pha. It’s very lyrically inclined and there’s a lot of flavor in the track within itself. It explains a lot about me.

    WordofSouth.com: I’ve got people wanting me to ask you this. How come Lollipop Gangsta didn’t make the album?

    Young Dro: Lollipop Gangsta was something that took 15 minutes to make the song. It was one of the first songs that I did as far as Grand Hustle goes. It was like a blow out track and I threw it out there to get peoples attention. It’s just a blessing for people to just want it to be on the album and think more of it then I did. It makes me feel good.

    WordofSouth.com: Many people were saying that it is a classic track.

    Young Dro: Yeah and it still is. It doesn’t matter whether it’s on the album or not?

    WordofSouth.com: How did the concept for the LISTEN NOW!Shoulder Lean song come about?

    Young Dro: Everybody was doing a little dance craze and I wanted to introduce the world to me. I don’t know how to dance, but I know how to shoulder lean, and that’s where it came from.

    WordofSouth.com: At last years 4th quarter TJsDJs I remember you performing the song for the first time and I have never seen a crowd react the way they did to a new artist as well as new song.

    Young Dro: Yeah, I actually remember that, and the feedback was off the chain. That let me know right then and there that it was a good song. I’d like to thank all the fans because of them it’s what the song is today.

    WordofSouth.com: When you finished recording the track, did you foresee it being the success that it is right now?

    Young Dro: No I didn’t, basically I didn’t, and I can honestly say that. I never underestimated the fans because they can make you who you are, and the fans made me who I am today.

    WordofSouth.com: How was it shooting the video?

    Young Dro: I enjoyed it a lot; I had a lot of creativity, and I had a lot input on the video. The concept of where it came from was undeniable. Dre introduced Snoop to the world, T.I.P. introduced Young Dro to the world, and you see how successful Snoop is today. Look for Young Dro to do the same or better.

    WordofSouth.com: What is the follow up single to Shoulder Lean going to be?

    Young Dro: The next single will be Rubberband Banks and we’ve already did the video to it too.

    WordofSouth.com: Can you tell me about the video shoot?

    Young Dro: We did the green screen thing, we gonna be in Tokyo with the Tokyo chicks hollering choiiong. Rubberband banks, we expressing the fact that we do have big bankrolls, and at any given time we can whip out 20-30 grand out our pockets. It’s just the fact that we gon’ shine and we hear today. Grand Hustle is in the building.

    WordofSouth.com: How did you come up with the concept for this track?

    Young Dro: I was sitting down one day just being creative man just doing what I do as usual. It came to me natural and it wasn’t anything that was an eye popper for me. Just another day at the office.

    WordofSouth.com: A lot of artists record a bunch of songs and just pick the best ones. Did you do that or are you going by a certain format to make the album flow better?

    Young Dro: Every song that I did I put my time to it and try to look at it as a single. That’s the kind of reaction that I get from the songs that I record.

    WordofSouth.com: Are you doing any tours to support the album?

    Young Dro: Yeah actually I’m doing my little promo thing right now. I’m doing a heap of shows that people are requesting me for, so I am following out those requests by going through every city that they request me in, so I consider that my tour as far as the album go.

    WordofSouth.com: Word is that you have a Day Two mixtape with DJ Drama coming out. When is that going to drop?

    Young Dro: Around winter time because I’m supposed to drop again like next spring, so I’m a put out a Day Two and let people know what’s good with me. It will be better then Day One.

    WordofSouth.com: What is going to be the difference from the Day One mix?

    Young Dro: It’s gonna be the same outlook as Day One, but it’s gonna be more intense with a different flavor. I’m a introduce the world to my swoll game, my swoll game is ferocious. I’m a talk about caviar, shark meat, alligator meat. They haven’t got a load of that, so Day Two with different kind of things.

    WordofSouth.com: With the success so far, what has changed for you the most?

    Young Dro: Financially it would probably be the only place for change because I’ve been real, been doing the same thing, had the same friends, and I’m still the same guy. Just financially is the only thing changed.

    WordofSouth.com: What’s next for Dro?

    Young Dro: First and foremost we gonna knock the album out. Go around and support it. Whatever comes after we gon’ deal with that.

    WordofSouth.com: Is there anything else that you want to mention?

    Young Dro: I’d like to say to all my fans stay down with me, look for me to be one of the best artists in the world, and Grand Hustle is doing they thing.

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