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    Youthful Tray Gee is a mature voice in Milwaukee hip-hop
    At 16, Tray Gee is already an established player on the Milwaukee hip-hop scene.
    By Bobby Tanzilo RSS Feed Twitter Feed
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    Published Dec. 15, 2007 at 5:30 a.m.
    Tags: tray gee, prince of the mil, urbanvision, antonio reese, mukarron the don, mella g, hollyhood, cincere, ladi, n4, hip-hop, tina q., element, black elephant, lil stan, mr. duck walk genesis, wayno, kok, beat brothers, the talionic cartel, r money, atmosphe


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    OMC: Did you have any heroes in hip-hop here; anyone who inspired you to make music?

    TG: My biggest hero is my dad whose rap name was Mukarron The Don. There are several other rappers and singers in Milwaukee I respect. I actually respect everyone's craft. My favorite Milwaukee artists are Mella G, Hollyhood and R&B singers Cincere, Ladi and N4.

    OMC: Has music distracted you from getting an education or have you been able to focus on both?

    TG: I've definitely been able to focus on both. My uncle being my manager and family has helped keep me on track and focused. And it's definitely not easy to do both because sometimes I want to be a kid and go skating but I have to go to the studio. And then after the studio I may want to kick it with my guys but I have to go home and do homework. There are a lot of temptations but it's about being responsible.

    OMC: Is it hard to get heard as a rapper in Milwaukee these days?

    TG: Yes, very hard. I think there is a lack of support in this city from other artists, radio stations and people who are in a position to help. Milwaukee has a "hater mentality" where everyone is for themselves. In addition, we are an overlooked city and I don't think Milwaukee is respected in the music industry. No artist has made a lasting impression out of this city but I think someone will soon.

    OMC: So this isn't an encouraging scene, where rappers help out each other and encourage each other?

    TG: There are more people that are not supportive than supportive. You just can't have the good without the bad.

    OMC: It's no secret that Milwaukee is a segregated town and that is reflected in the music world here, too, sadly. Do you think there's hope for crossover collaborations here that could help Milwaukee's musicians in all styles of music get together?

    TG: Yes, I do. Music can help artists in the city open their eyes to different genres and collaborate. That may be what differentiates the artists in our cities from others, and helps us get the respect in this city we need from the mainstream music industry. We need a spark to set the fire and that may be it. There is a lot of talent in Milwaukee and if we all collaborated in some form or fashion, I think that would be great.

    OMC: Do you think music can build those kinds of bridges; do you think that musicians have a duty to use their power to do that?

    TG: Yes I do. And it heavily depends on the message you are sending our in your music. Music is a powerful tool and it can bring us together. I think that's really what it is all about.

    OMC: You're young, but you've got a thundering voice, does it sometimes surprise people the first time they hear you rap?

    TG: Yes they are. They often asked "Are you seriously 16." I say that I'm 16 physically, but mentally I've just turned 31. I'm older mentally because of the people I hang around. They are all positive and my mother often told me show me your friends and I'll show you your future. Being around these people helps me put profound thoughts in my lyrics and not talk about the things an average 16-year-old would talk about.

    OMC: Tell us a little about recording the first CD. What was the experience like and who collaborated with you?

    TG: I was real hungry for a CD so I went into with a lot of excitement and drive. I enjoyed reviewing different beats and the ones most appropriate for my album. I enjoyed expanding myself to match the different beats and lyrics on the album. I enjoyed making songs for everybody. I knew I had to have a song on my album women could vibe too, and one that is a party banger. I tried to do a song for everyone.

    On the album I collaborated with Latin-singing sensation out of Atlanta Tina Q., R&B singer Ladi, and with my brother and rapper Lil Stan. I almost forgot, I collaborated with Mr. Duck Walk himself, Genesis.

    OMC: What's next for you? Are you doing another CD? Going on tour?

    TG: I am going to be traveling to Atlanta, Miami and Chicago in '08 to perform and I my goal now is to be the Prince of the Midwest. I'm currently working on a mixtape that will release in February and I'm working with producers and songwriters the Beat Brothers, KOK production company and producer Wayno. Featured on the album will be a lot of members from my family who rap, such as The Talionic Cartel, R Money and Ghost.

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