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Rising Producer Rome Stays Fired Up

Posted on: Mon, May 18 2009

24-year old Los Angeles native, Rome speaks about Hip Hop like he’s been studying the game for decades. Despite being a new face on the rap circuit, Rome’s been in the background for years, producing groundbreaking records for Interscope/B.Y.I. artist Omar Cruz. But now he’s hungry for his own voice in the game, and he won’t stop until the world hears what he’s got to say.

“My older brothers were always into Dr. Dre, Biggie, and Wu-Tang.  An 8-year-old listening to ‘C.R.E.A.M’ and yelling out ‘Cash rules everything around me’ was kind of rare I’m sure, but that was normal to me.”

It wasn’t long before Rome was writing his own rhymes and started making beats in his garage.  To fund this new passion, Rome and his brothers started a graphic design business out of the house while Rome was still in high school. “Me and my brothers would sit in our room trying to figure out how to make some money.  Any money we would make would always go back to the music.  I never had brand new shoes on, but I had some dope ass speakers and a subwoofer!  To me that was cool.”  

A chance encounter with music industry veteran Luis “LuLu” Torres, owner of B.Y.I. Entertainment, changed Rome’s life forever.  “I met LuLu through one of my brother’s friends.  He was working The Clipse at the time, and he needed a flyer done for a B.E.T. party.  When he came into the room, he said, ‘Yo, do you guys know of any rappers?  I’m looking for hot rappers.’  I told him to check out my music.”   While LuLu wasn’t too enthusiastic about Rome’s persona as an MC at the time (“I could tell he wasn’t too fond of it,”) he was very impressed by his production skills.  “LuLu told me, ‘I like what you guys are doing over here.  I’ve never met young cats grinding like this.’”  

Over the next couple of years, LuLu took Rome under his wing and brought him in the studio with producers like The Neptunes and Cool & Dre.  “When I was in the studio with Pharrell, he told me, ‘Yo man, when you make your beats, make sure that they’ve got that certain swing to them.’”  That swing became Rome’s signature “Latin soul” sound.  He would go through his mother’s old Spanish records, chop them up, and add a hip-hop spice to them.  

Rome’s big break came in 2006, when the “City Of Gods” mixtape by Omar Cruz that he produced caught the attention of Interscope Records.  Shortly afterward, B.Y.I. signed a 50/50 joint venture deal with Interscope to release Omar Cruz’s album “Sign Of The Cruz”, and Rome was positioned to produce the majority of the record.  “The experience I’ve had working with Omar Cruz has no price tag on it.  It’s almost like a rapper’s internship.  I picked up how the game worked.” With “Sign Of The Cruz” set to drop later this year, Rome has also been busy in the studio, working with Rick Ross, Jim Jones, and Busta Rhymes among others.  But now, Rome’s taking it upon himself to step up to the mic and pursue his number one desire.  “I’ve made a lot of beats, and I’ve done a lot of records, but I really want people to hear my story now.”

Rome makes new records every day, and releases nothing but free music online with a sole purpose of gaining a loyal fan base. “I could have zero dollars in my pocket, but have the biggest smile in the world on my face, because I know I’m working toward my future.  My mom would always tell me, ‘Today we’re going to eat tortillas and beans, but tomorrow we’re going to go to that buffet you guys like.’  That’s how I live my life.  I’m gonna sacrifice today for a better tomorrow.”



 

Fri, Jun 5 2009, 1:18pm by Anonymous
people will always go out of their way to hate. props to rome and the whole byi crew for continuing a movement that most independent artists wish they could achieve.
Fri, Jun 5 2009, 1:14pm by Anonymous
ROME is sick, beats & rhymez and all. Stick to your played out rappers.
Thu, May 28 2009, 12:58am by Anonymous
His production has always been on point & I'm feeling his lyrics. If you grow up poor with nothing then you should have respect for him. Much props to him he is much better then a lot of other rappers out here. Latinos coming up>>>
Wed, May 27 2009, 9:39pm by Anonymous
He's horrible. Can't spit. Corny raps.
Wed, May 27 2009, 7:38pm by Anonymous
yea this dude can make beats sic, i'm feeling it. rime needs more producers up on her
Wed, May 27 2009, 8:51am by Anonymous
Much respect to Rome. Dude is an inspiration to the rest of us Latinos. Keep it up. www.myspace.com/degotherapper www.twitter.com/degotherapper
Tue, May 26 2009, 9:43pm by Anonymous
As a 22 year old I respect him a lot. I've been keeping up with this cat since 2006 and overall I truly like his music as far as a producing goes but not so much with his lyrical skills. Its okay though because we can only own so many talents. That latin funk and soul in hip hop definately is working him. "The Sign of The Cruz"...whats the delay? I've been waiting for this since 2007. I can't wait to see what recipes Omar Cruz & Rome have cooked up. Big ups to both of you on the grind...just keep on keeping on. -Miggie
Tue, May 26 2009, 9:08pm by Anonymous
Fuck trying. Trying ain't for rap. There's a million niggas trying to rap. This guy needs Omar to ghost write 4 him cause he flat out sucks!!! Rome go bak 2 the beats. -J A
Tue, May 26 2009, 9:06pm by Anonymous
A lot of hate going on...even though he can't rap the kid is trying.
Tue, May 26 2009, 9:04pm by Anonymous
Checked out his myspace. Raps are subpar. What has rap become????? Listen 2 PAC or biggie or jay z then listen to his tracks. Come on.... Real hip hop is dead! Rap is now become ancient with guys like this. -Jose Alvarado
Tue, May 26 2009, 9:01pm by Anonymous
this dude can't rap 4 shit. He needs 2 stick 2 producing.
Tue, May 26 2009, 8:34pm by jblaze702
real sik.!!!....myspace.com/rome
Fri, May 22 2009, 8:23pm by Anonymous
Good article, bout to do some research on Rome.
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