RL Rap X VU

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TrapStar Sincere

   Everyone knows that artist within the community often became artist within the community by "Role Playing" a RL celebrity. Recently we came across a few artist that rap in real life but use imvu's platform for visuals. The first artist that came to us with real life rap on Vu was Neek Tdg who later disappeared. About a day later TrapStar came to us with little explaination and said "No role-play. All authentic. TrapStarSin"

That alone said alot about his hustle and how real he is. We started following him and noticed that his real life rap not only sounded good but it was real. Shortly after other RL artist came trailing along and coming to us. Turns out there's a section of "Vu Celebrities" that don't just cover celebrities.

A month in and we still follow him and see that he's working non-stop and dropping hits not just songs but hits. We had our newest team members interview him and he gave us an insider on what influenced his music, what he thinks got him noticed so fast and who inspired him to even start rapping.

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-How Long You Been Rapping On Vu ?

I've been rapping on Vu for about 3 months now.

-Where are you from and does your upbringing play a role in your music ?

I'm from South Carolina. And yes. I rap RL shit in all my music. Either I done it or seen it.

-What Made You Wanna Become An Artist / Who's Your Inspiration ?

Honestly I saw Unominati video one day. It was the first Vu rap video I ever saw and it was dope as fuck. I figured, since I rap in RL....why not try this shit.

-How long did it take for you to get noticed ?

*Shrugs* It took me about a month and a half to get the buzz I got now.

-Do you consider yourself a "Vu Celebrity" ?

Yes I do consider myself a Vu celebrity....Once I walk into a room...and a person I don't know, know me and acknowledge me. I know that I got status and that I'm making it.

-A message to any other upcoming artist ?

A message to other upcoming artist. You gotta stay focused and consistent. That's how I think I got noticed so fast. By being consistent. And don't let haters discourage you. It's part of the rap game. You need haters to be successful.

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