In my interview with The Real Yung
LA, he expressed how he started out his career helping his friend out with
lyrics who had suggested he started writing in a book. From then on, nothing could stop him and when
he was called out to battle in Long Beach on a basketball court, he made his
first show of what he was capable of and has been improving himself and his
skills ever since. He worked a lot of
freestyling, spending as much time in the studio as he could. What set him apart from others was his dedication
and hard work 24 hours a day. While
others would be sleeping, he would keep going, never letting up. He said, “I grind 24 hours a day. Networking, on the phone, making music,
working with people, show people the struggle, pay my dues, support my city,
and stand loyal to it.”
Yung LA sticks to who he is, and
brands it. He has a lot of promise for
2012 and here is some information about his upcoming shows you should go to:
March 29 Key Club opening for Glasses Malone
Pre-sale tickets $25
Text for info: 310-461-9967
therealyungla@gmail.com
We also have an exclusive freestyle from him during the interview today:
Also check out his music video:
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