Therrow born and raised in Houston, grinds
as if it is involuntary.. In high school
he sold his mixtapes to his peers just
to have extra money in his pants.. He
was raised in the ghetto but was far from
the ghetto mentality. Therrow knew that
there was more to the world than just
what he saw in the hood. His songs are
soulful ballads that pierce the hearts
of the fake and introduces everyone to
life through his eyes. He knew that if
he grinded hard towards a goal then he
would achieve it with much success.
After graduating from high school the
next day he was on a plane to meet with
Sony Records in New York. He was offered
a deal but declined because the money
offered was the same he was making on
his own. He wanted to rap and that is
what he did. Next to nobody believed in
him. He was good but not great. He started
off rapping with a mic taped to the wall
and an old beat box. Therrow and "well
known Houston producer" Drathoven
spent countless hours in the studio honing
his craft. This was only the beginning
as he became more experienced in the way
to make music and sound levels.
He is driven.. He read books like "48
laws of Power" and "Think and
Grow Rich" that motivated him to
be his own boss. That's exactly what he
has become. Therrow started his own label
therefore he had nothing to drive him
but his self. He took his music to the
next level releasing mixtape after mixtape
and the most recent anticipated The Upper
Echelon. No matter what Therrow does he
will succeed. When he says he will get
to a place or get something he wants,
you better believe its going down.
Prodigy Exclusive
Album Listening Session
Words: Marissa J. Lonardo a.k.a. MJ
They
can lock him down and try to knock him down
too, but they can’t quite stop the wrath
of Prodigy. With his blog being the topic
of discussions on the daily, P isn’t letting
anyone forget about him anytime soon. And
that was the theme at his album release
press party at Smash Studios in Manhattan
last week