“I went to the video shoot with Tech, and we talked one on one, and he gave me his phone number,” Fryer said. “He brought me up, and I spit something I had written a couple weeks prior, and the whole place shut down,” Fryer said.Īfter the show, Tech N9ne called Hoodie asking about Fryer, saying he should be at a video shoot with them according to Fryer. Fryer was called on to stage, and that was when Tech N9ne was first introduced to his talent. Later in the show, Futuristic called people from the audience up on to the stage. “I was in the crowd doing his songs word for word, and the people all around me were recording me,” Fryer said. Tech N9ne was also in the audience of this show. As a surprise, they took Fryer to the show. “A while later I was rapping in the car with him, and he was blown away by what I could do.”Ī couple days after getting in contact with the video producer, another one of Fryer’s favorite artists, Futuristic, was in town for a show. “We wrote back after the show to the video producer Hoodie who is now my manager,” Fryer said. The family got in contact with the video producer again after the show. Hannah Mooreįryer has recorded two songs and one music video with Kansas City Native rapper Tech N9ne, and it all started with his mom reaching out to a video producer named Hoodie that worked with Tech N9ne’s team, resulting in them getting free tickets to his show in Colorado. “I was doing it for money for my mom at first, and it kind of spiraled into this big thing,” Fryer said. Fryer developed an interest in rap in elementary school and has been making music under the stage name Landxn Fyre since. As many artists before him, freshman Landon Fryer used music to escape family problems he was going through.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |