Saturday, June 7, 2014

Red Carpet Music Feature: NoClue


The vast majority of Hip-Hop fans around the globe are familiar with the legendary rapid-fire deliveries of iconic veterans such as Jaz-O, Twista and Busta Rhymes. But it's Indie music recording artist Ricky 'NoClue' Brown who's held the crown as being THE fastest rapper on Planet Earth since 2K5 according to the Guinness Book of World Records - spitting verses at a mind-blowing 14.1 syllables per second! With a strong internet buzz, plus the superb talent to back it up, NoClue is hard on his grind, ready to conquer the Rap game and strongly rep the Emerald City in the same way that legendary Platinum-selling artists Sir-Mix-A-Lot and Macklemore have done in their respective careers. I recently chopped it up with Brown about his big musical connection with the Seattle Seahawks and more.

RG: Define the 'NoClue' brand of  Rap musicality in your words.

My brand of Rap musicality is primarily 'independence.' I strive to be the best that I can be....I don't give in to whatever is 'trending'....I stay true to what I want to represent - FLOWING, MOTIVATING and PROGRESSING.

RG: Express your feelings on your successful contribution of the Super Bowl XLVIII (48) champion Seattle Seahawks' powerfully-inspiring anthem '12th Man?'

I'm surprised I didn't make the anthem sooner. (Laughs)....Naturally, they've been my favorite team since I was a child, and I'm proud of my Seahawks. I love it when doubters are silenced, and we definitely silenced those who didn't believe they could win The Big Game....Since I'm from Seattle, I wanted to make a song for the entire city....It's been a long-time coming, and I'm looking forward to the Seahawks dominating this upcoming season as well.

RG: What projects do you currently have in the works that we can anticipate here in 2K14?

My major focus this year is perfecting my rap style in order to break my own Guinness world record on national TV. A lot more work goes into the process than people think. I'm actually better prepared this time around, and I plan on smashing my own record. Also look out for my self-titled album to be released later this year, as well as me contributing a song for the soon-to-be-released Tomorrow Pictures film titled 'Boxing Chicks.' STAY TUNED!

RG:  You've been doing your thing independently for a while now. What are the most important things that you've learned about the music biz/

The key to becoming a successful independent music artist is to have a solid team that you can trust. I couldn't have done it all on my own....Being persistent and having tough skin has gotten me past the rough patches also....It's not only a passion, but at the end of the day, it's WORK!....I'm constantly brainstorming, writing, in the studio mixing and mastering, promoting, representing products and brands and fulfilling companies' expectations - all while maintaining the 'NoClue' style. Lastly, you have to BELIEVE IN YOURSELF. If you don't, then why would anyone else believe in you? Successful people DON'T GIVE UP!

RG: In five-to-ten years from now with the LORD's blessing, Ricky 'NoClue' Brown will be -

Touring the world and being a household name. The more people I connect with musically, THE BETTER. I don't want to just make a dent in the industry - I want to have a MAJOR IMPACT!



www.NoClueOfficial.com
www.twitter.com/NoClueOfficial


*Big kudos go out to publicist AMY GREEN (www.twitter.com/AmyGreenPR) for blessing me with the interviewew opportunity!   

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