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Hood Affairs TV Stops By The Studio With Producer 30 Roc

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Over the past few years, Atlanta has recognized Sony Digital, Metro Booming, and Mike Will Made It as its top producers in the hip-hop scene. Taking off from producing Bandit Gang Marco’s hit “Nasty,” 30 Roc is slowly making his way into the line up of heavy hitter producers in the south.

The “Nasty” joint which also introduced Bandit Gang Marco to a bit of the spotlight from the underground scale, spent 4 weeks on Billboard’s Top 100 charts in May 2015 peaking at #41.

 

Keeping up the momentum into the second quarter of the year, T Wayne borrowed BGM beat for his  “Nasty Freestyle” which landed 30 Roc in Billboard’s Top 15 producers and a spotlight feature on Hood Affairs TV.

In the interview which was shot of him in his niche along with a few studio members, 30 Roc tells a little about himself and his passion,

“I don’t even care about the money, 30 Roc confesses. I just love-making music…like good music. ”

 

 

The Ear Drummer Records signee, is following in the steps of his counterpart, Mike Will, has worked with artists of all sort from independent to mainstream including Rae Sremmurd, T Wayne, Que, Anthony Hamilton, Jagged Edge, Kcamp, Snootie Wild, Future, Sy Ari Da Kid, Young Buck, Peewee Long Way, Young Dro, Kevin Gates, Young Thug, Jose Guapo, Travis Porter, Young Joc, Mykko Montana, Two-9, Kap G, A1TheSuperGroup, Dose, BanditGangMarco, and Lil Debbie.

As he remains humble yet hungry for the growth in his craft, 30 Roc goofs around in his interview describing some of the software he uses for his production and lists a few of the artist he hopes to work with in the future.

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