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WHERE DID YOU COME FROM?
Born and raised in East Orange New Jersey. We spent most of our time as children in Newark New Jersey with a baby sitter while our mom worked to keep a roof over the heads of four children. we'er the youngest with two older sisters. Even though we're twins over the years we developed two separate personalities and styles. Being twins it seemed that we always had to prove ourselves simply because we were a little different.WHAT INFLUENCES DURING YOUR CHILDHOOD BROUGHT YOU TO WHERE YOU ARE TODAY?
TROBLE DON-An old record player influenced me when i was a kid. The music led me to take my mom's pot lids and spin them on the floor pretending they were records. I'd do that for hours being a junior DJ and that's how it all started for me. I had to be 4 or 5 at the time.LORD PRESSURE-When i used to go to my cousin's house on weekends in New York City he'd play Run DMC/ Slick Rick/ and MC Lyte records. He was a lot older than me but the music and the DJ equipment he had the way he dressed walked and talked influenced me a lot.HOW DID YOUR TALENTS DEVELOP?
LORD PRESSURE-Hip-Hop fashion and culture influenced me a lot as a junior high school student. I worked hard in school so i could get the new rap cassettes and hottest fashions. I thought i was fly and all i needed was rhymes.TROBLE DON-Entering junior high school in 1994 and 1995 often called the Golden Years of Hip-Hop is when i first started to really pay attention to Hip-Hop music. I was inspired by groups like Wu Tang/ Naughty by Nature/ Nas/ and Onyx who inspired me to write my rhymes especially after watching yo MTV Raps. I never showed them to anybody except my brother.THATS IS WHERE YOU GOT STARTED. WHEN DID YOU GET SERIOUS ABOUT YOUR MUSIC?
TROBLE DON-In my junior year at Clifford Scott High School in East Orange is when i started to get confident about my lyrics. The first time i showed my lyrics to somebody besides my brother was to my boys. That same year i started to verbalize my lyrics and my boys were impressed. Man that felt good. That turned into battling in the lunch room hall ways and bath rooms.LORD PRESSURE-Hearing my brother spit his rhymes to other people inspired me to get serious about writing my own rhymes. I was so confident and got so good i would walk up to people and start rhyming for no reason. People thought i was stealing rhymes because they were so good but they were mine. My brother and i started working together and entered a five song demo tape into a Coca Cola talent search. We didn't win but we kept writing and improving our skills.WHAT HAPPENED AFTER HIGH SCHOOL?
LORD PRESSURE- After high school l put rap to the side got a job and went to school. My brother came in the house one day excited about an old friend he met and rapped to. He nagged me about getting back into rap and we started writing rhymes again. This time they were better than ever. We started looking for original beats to create original songs.TROBLE DON-Right after high school i put the rap to the side and took time to explore the world and see what out there. I always knew that l'd come back to the rhymes. When i wasn't rhyming it felt like something was missing and l'd tell my brother that l'd get back in it some day.It wasn't until enrolled in school where i met one of my childhood friends that i got back into rap. I found out that he rapped so we would cut school and hang out at his house and bug out and come up with ideas for songs. We'd use his home studio to record the songs we wrote.TELL ME WHATS HAPPENIND NOW?
DOUBLE EMPAC-We got HELL KORE Productions INC/ Drop the first mix CD BOSS AN BOSS 10,000 SOLD in the STREETS it platimun in the STREETS/ So thats what it iz. HELL KORE. ..
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