GMIXMAG: Get An Inside Look Into the Music Life of SC Money



SC Money: A Life In Music

Rapper SC Money, known for his authentic and relatable music, shares his thoughts on the music industry and his experiences in a recent interview. When asked about the current state of the industry, SC Money believes that success lies in having the right business knowledge and ensuring that everything is properly set up from the start.

Moving on to his collaborations, he mentions renowned artists like Papoose, Vado, M.O.P, Hell Rell, and Sen City, emphasizing his ability to work with industry giants. SC Money’s favorite types of songs to create are those that resonate with listeners, portraying real-life experiences that people can connect with on a personal level.

When asked about his expectations from an A&R in a meeting, he simply requests their support in pushing his music and movement forward, leaving the rest to his own capabilities. As for the producers he has worked with, SC Money mentions his big brother, super producer E Dubb, alongside Stan Da Man, Young Devante Fresh, and DJ Nu.

Reflecting on the challenges of becoming an artist, he highlights the financial investment required to establish oneself in the industry. However, SC Money believes that his individuality and authenticity set him apart from the crowd, allowing him to stay in his own lane and deliver unique music.

When asked about his dream venue to perform in, SC Money’s focus is solely on hitting the stage and captivating his audience, regardless of the location. With SC Money’s determination and passion, he continues to pave his own path in the music industry, promising an exceptional and relatable music experience for his listeners.

It is what it is you just gotta have your business right when you step in the door, feel me

– SC Money

Interview Snippet w/ SC Money

What do you think about the music industry overall at this time? It is what it is you just gotta have your business right when you step in the door, feel me.

Tell us about some of the collaborations you have out there. I got joints with Papoose, Vado, M.O.P, Hell Rell, and Sen City just to name a few.

What type of songs do you like to create the most and why? I just like to create real songs that people can relate to, and feel me. That is real shit they go through every day.

What would tell an A&R in a meeting, if he/she asked, what would you like for us to do for your movement at this present time? Push me and my movement that’s all I need from them all the other shit I can do on my own.

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Who are some of the producers you’ve worked with? My big bro super producer E Dubb always got heat on deck. Stan Da Man, Young Devante Fresh, and Dj Nu.

What would you say is the toughest part of becoming an artist in the music industry? Getting yourself popping cause it takes a lot of money. You have to invest your own money, feel me.

What would you say makes you marketable in an industry full of great talents? My style and my realness. I don’t follow what’s in, I do my own shit and stay in my own lane, dig what I’m saying.

What is the ultimate venue you’d like to perform in and why? It doesn’t matter to me I just wanna hit the stage and get busy.

GMIXMAG ISSUE.29 FEATURING: SC MONEY

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Bobby R.O Smalls

Bobby "R.O" Smalls is the Publishing Director of GMIXMAG, a magazine founded in 2010 in New York City. With expertise in content creation and entrepreneurship, Bobby is dedicated to empowering the next generation of urban culture.

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