Brandon Harris: When did you start rapping?
Solow Redline: When I was 6.
Brandon Harris: What was your thought process when you awoke to find out your video went viral?
Solow Redline: I couldn't believe it. It was crazy. I didn't know what to think.
Brandon Harris: As an artist what are your current goals?
Solow Redline: To be considered one of the greats As a person outside of music, who is Solow Redline?
Solow Redline: A father, a big brother, a philosopher, a sport-head, a video gamer. I wear a lot of hats.
Brandon Harris: What does it feel like to be following your dreams?
Solow Redline: Amazing. That's it. One word. Amazing.
Brandon Harris: Recently you went from Chicago to LA, what was that transition like?
Solow Redline: It's an adventure. A good adventure. A beautiful journey.
Brandon Harris: From free styling on the Red Line to running high in the game, what's the difference from your old life to your new life?
Solow Redline: As far as rapping, It's still the same. It's what I always dreamed of doing, just on a bigger scale.
Brandon Harris: Who inspired you as a kid?
Solow Redline: My mother and one of my older cousins. He used to rap and I used to watch him rap and I used to look up to him. I idolized him for it. That was my inspiration to rap.
Brandon Harris: Which artist would you work with if you had the opportunity?
Solow Redline: Good question. R. KELLY and Eminem.
Brandon Harris: With summer on the way, what can we expect to see from solow Redline?
Solow Redline: New music. New videos. Features. A new SoLow.
Brandon Harris: Is there a tour planned for this year?
Solow Redline: Not yet, but we're working on it.
Brandon Harris: What is one thing most people do not know about you?
Solow Redline: I'm a loner.
Brandon Harris: What is your opinion on the violence in the streets?
Solow Redline: It's senseless and the government kind of promotes violence to oppress the poor to keep the poor separated.
Brandon Harris: Rapper Will Frank just dropped hands up, what is your take on that song?
Solow Redline: I like it. It's a good song.
Brandon Harris: Do you have anything you want to say to your fans?
Solow Redline: I love you. Reedddd Linneee
Solow Redline: When I was 6.
Brandon Harris: What was your thought process when you awoke to find out your video went viral?
Solow Redline: I couldn't believe it. It was crazy. I didn't know what to think.
Brandon Harris: As an artist what are your current goals?
Solow Redline: To be considered one of the greats As a person outside of music, who is Solow Redline?
Solow Redline: A father, a big brother, a philosopher, a sport-head, a video gamer. I wear a lot of hats.
Brandon Harris: What does it feel like to be following your dreams?
Solow Redline: Amazing. That's it. One word. Amazing.
Brandon Harris: Recently you went from Chicago to LA, what was that transition like?
Solow Redline: It's an adventure. A good adventure. A beautiful journey.
Brandon Harris: From free styling on the Red Line to running high in the game, what's the difference from your old life to your new life?
Solow Redline: As far as rapping, It's still the same. It's what I always dreamed of doing, just on a bigger scale.
Brandon Harris: Who inspired you as a kid?
Solow Redline: My mother and one of my older cousins. He used to rap and I used to watch him rap and I used to look up to him. I idolized him for it. That was my inspiration to rap.
Brandon Harris: Which artist would you work with if you had the opportunity?
Solow Redline: Good question. R. KELLY and Eminem.
Brandon Harris: With summer on the way, what can we expect to see from solow Redline?
Solow Redline: New music. New videos. Features. A new SoLow.
Brandon Harris: Is there a tour planned for this year?
Solow Redline: Not yet, but we're working on it.
Brandon Harris: What is one thing most people do not know about you?
Solow Redline: I'm a loner.
Brandon Harris: What is your opinion on the violence in the streets?
Solow Redline: It's senseless and the government kind of promotes violence to oppress the poor to keep the poor separated.
Brandon Harris: Rapper Will Frank just dropped hands up, what is your take on that song?
Solow Redline: I like it. It's a good song.
Brandon Harris: Do you have anything you want to say to your fans?
Solow Redline: I love you. Reedddd Linneee


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