Maino
- If Tomorrow Comes...
Words: Low
This
Brooklyn bred MC claims to be "the
realest dude in the game,"
he also claim that he's "the last
real nigga alive." While during a
10 year bid for a drug-related
kidnapping
is when Maino first decided to
give rap a try. Now that he's no longer
in the belly of the beast he's ready to
give rap fans that real talk from a real
person. Maino let us know what's annoying
him in regards to the rap game within
NYC's five boroughs and he also wants
to greet all his haters!
Who is Maino and where are you
from?
Maino: Maino
is from Brooklyn. Maino is the realest
dude in the game. The last real nigga
alive.
How
you come up with the name Maino?
Maino:
Jermaine is my full name. Maino is just
a nickname, a portion of that.
What made you select your current
career path?
Maino:
I kind of initially stumbled
over it. I was in prison for a very long
time. I started rapping under those circumstances,
I was getting into a lot of trouble in
prison. I would be locked in for 23 hours
a day and there's not too many things
you can do under those circumstances so
I started rapping out of board um. This
was the time when B.I.G. was all over
the place, it was just like crazy, so
I decided to give it a try. I stuck with
it and now it's on.
What was the reason for your incarceration?
Maino:
A drug-related kidnapping.
How
much time you get?
Maino:
I got 5-15 and did 10.
What did
you learn from that experience?
Maino:
I learned a lot of things. I learned to
be patient. I learned who I was as a person
and as a man. I learned how to deal with
certain issues. I learned how to get out
here and deal with life in a better way.
How did you get signed?
Maino: I
got signed because I was out here on these
streets and on these mixtapes and on these
dvd's doing my thing creating a buzz for
myself. I was here building a name for
myself and one thing led to another. I
originally got signed to Universal, that
deal didn't work out the way I wanted
it to and then I got signed to Atlantic.
So you know, now I'm in a better space.
And now we up and running.
Was that an easy task?
Maino: What?
Getting signed the second time
around.
Maino: Mmm...
Well, I kind of... Nothing is easy but
it wasn't as easy as, you know waking
up and getting out your bed. But I don't
think it was that hard. You have to understand
I don't think anything is as hard as what
I've been through already.
Right
Maino:
I take everything, you know what
I mean? With a grain of salt.
Were you working on a plan of
what you were going to do to make it happen
while you were locked up?
Maino: Yeah,
I didn't know exactly what steps I was
going take because it's hard to predict
the exact route you're gonna go. But I
did know that I wasn't taking no for an
answer. I knew I was gonna get out here
and go hard. That was the whole basis
of the situation.
What was running through your
mind when you penned "Hi Hater?"
Maino: When
I make music I try to make it not only
for me but I try to make it for regular
people. I want them to be able to sing
it like they wrote it, like it's coming
from them. Certain aspects of the song
it's like people can say it because it's
true. It's only one truth and regardless
how you look at it everybody got haters.
There's people who have been through some
of the same things I've been through so
why not share it.
What's
the title of the album?
Maino: "If
Tomorrow Comes..." And it drops September
30th
And the meaning of the Album?
Maino: Well,
we all know and understand that tomorrow
isn't promised for anyone of us. It's
a statement that's saying, if tomorrow
comes I'm gonna go harder than I've ever
been going. If tomorrow comes I'm going
to make up for all the lost time that
I had. If tomorrow comes I'm going to
win and show 'em no mercy. If tomorrow
comes I'm going to live my life to the
fullest, you understand?
Yeah, that's what's up
Maino: Yeah
Is
the album completed?
Maino:
Just about
What can we expect from it?
Maino: Just
uh.. Real talk from a real person. My
life experiences from a point of coming
home from a decade of prison and trying
to become an artist.
Collaborations?
Maino: Not
many.
What about production?
Maino: I
got a little bit of production from everybody
man, as far as my man GQ Beats, you know
I came up with him. My man Mr Rogers,
he helped me do "Hi Hater,"
we produced it together. Uh... Dangerous
LLC, JR Rodam, Cool and Dre. So, you know
I'm here.
What do you think it takes for
a rapper to be successful today?
Maino: Like
anything, work hard.
Do you have any issues with the
current state of Hip-Hop?
Maino: One
thing that annoys me and kind of bothers
me is the lack of comradery between the
older generation and the newer generation
here in New York. I'm not belly aching
about it, I'm not whining about it. I'm
out here on the front lines trying to
do something about it. I just feel like
a lot of the artists we stuck on, I just
feel like... If you look at any other
market, you look at these other places
you see new artist all the time. I don't
see new artists coming out of New York.
We get buzzes and people start to notice
us on the streets. But when was the last
time you seen a new New York artist go
national? Video? Album? It's not too many.
The only artists that come out here are
the same ones that's been around 10 to
15 years. But again I'm not going to cry
about it, I'm gonna get out here on the
front line and do something about it.
Who are
some rappers that you look up to?
Maino: I
look up to all the greats man. If I said
that I wasn't a student of the game then
I would be a hater. Everybody who has
done their thing and played their part
in developing Hip-Hop as a whole. I grew
up on this, I wouldn't be here if it wasn't
for them.
What
do think it's going to take for you to
be relevant in this game ten years from
now?
Maino: Just
doing what I'm doing right now, working
hard and putting out good music, because
at the end of the day that's what it comes
down to.
Exactly,
good music... no doubt.
Right now I'm going
to mention the names of a few rappers
and when you hear their names drop the
first thing that comes to your mind.
Maino: Aight
LL Cool
J
Maino: The
greatest.
MC Lyte
Maino: Ah
man... beautiful you understand?
Snoop Dogg
Maino: Pioneer
DMX
Maino: Ah
man... Superstar, he's like a rocket that
went up and had a lot of potential then
came crashing down. But I can't take nothing
from him.
Any promo
tour dates over the summer?
Maino: Yeah.
I'm all over. Your readers can check for
dates at www.mainohustlehard.com or myspace.com/maino,
I'm out here man.
Anything
you want to say to your haters?
Maino: How
you doing? I want to greet 'em!
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