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Rockie Fresh Takes Fans Back To The Future With New Project, “Driving 88”

Don’t count the young guys out. If anyone is breathing new life into the game, it’s them. Case in point – Rockie Fresh. The 20-year-old Chicago native has had, by many standards, two wildly successful years and has no intention of slowing down for 2012. Rockie has used his “newness” to soak in, absorb, and adapt to the sounds and influences around him, all while catering to the fans that have supported him during his rapid rise to the top. AllHipHop.com spoke to the one of the hottest young artists on the eve of the release for his new mixtape, Driving 88. Rockie discusses the honor of being an XXL Freshman nominee, the recording process for his new project, his rapid rise to success via the independent route, and where he sees himself in five years. AllHipHop.com: First things first, did you get to keep the DeLorean? Rockie Fresh: Nah, man, I didn’t get to keep it. That’s my homies DeLorean. He lets me use it whenever I want to. AllHipHop.com: Lucky him. I want to congratulate you on your nomination for XXL’s 2012 Freshman Class. Rockie Fresh: Thank you very much, man. I appreciate that. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19FYAyEgCW4&w=560&h=315] AllHipHop.com: So, how did it feel when you found out you were nominated, especially to be alongside a number of your friends within the industry? Rockie Fresh: It felt crazy, and it was cool because there was a fake list that came out a couple of weeks before they did that, and I was on that fake list, but a lot of people didn’t take it seriously, and it had got some people in my city talking about the possibility of me actually being a XXL Freshman. So for them to then come out with their own list and confirm that I had gotten to that point is dope and real cool. And then to have some of my homies on there with me, it just made it the more the merrier so it was cool. AllHipHop.com: If you could create your own short list for who should be on that cover this year who would you pick? Rockie Fresh: Outside of myself, it would be Casey Veggies, Phil Ade, and probably my homie Action Bronson. I really respect their grind, and they’ve all built a lot of stuff from the ground up, so definitely those three. AllHipHop.com: Well, I hope you make it on there, for sure. Last time we talked, you had just released your last project, The Otherside Redux, and now you’re gearing up for the release of Driving 88. How did the recording process of the two mixtapes differ? Rockie Fresh: Well, the last project, The Otherside Redux, I had recorded a few songs in L.A., but most of the project was done in Chicago. With the new mixtape, I started recording it while I was on tour with Patrick Stump, and so I recorded it in a bunch of different cities and had a bunch of different inspirations. I’m also getting older as an individual – not that I’m not young anymore – but I’m just experiencing a lot more things, and over the course of 2011, I saw some things that I never saw before in my life, so I was able to just broaden my horizon and broaden the things that I could talk about. So that’s what kind of changed with the recording process for this project. AllHipHop.com: For those that don’t know, can you briefly explain the significance of the title, Driving 88? Rockie Fresh: Yeah, the title came from the movie, Back To The Future, and basically the DeLorean had to reach 88 miles per hour for them to reach their destination, and so this project is kind of my pace and my speed of me just getting to the places that I want to go. That’s why I called it that. AllHipHop.com: What can the fans expect on the project, and did you get to work with anyone this time around that you haven’t been able to work with in the past? Rockie Fresh: Yeah, I was actually able to get a track from Good Charlotte that’s on there. It’s going to be a bonus track for the tape since they had it on their mixtape, but Casey Veggies and Phil Ade are both on the project, and they were on my last project so it’s cool to bring it back. As far as the music, people can expect a real original sound. I really wanted to tailor my own style of music and my own type of beats, so that fans will always know a Rockie track when they hear it. And so, we really defined that with this project, so I’m excited to see what the fans think about it. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CChI-4JVIQU&w=560&h=315] AllHipHop.com: I did actually get a chance to hear that track with the Madden Brothers from their mixtape, and it’s dope. In the past year alone, you’ve already worked with Asher Roth, the Maddens, Kidz In the Hall, Chamillionaire, and a ton more names. How important is it to you to as a fairly new artist to be recognized and respected by your peers in the industry? Rockie Fresh: That means a lot to me, because it was real natural how I got a relationship with all of those guys, which is why I guess people say that I do a lot of random features, but it’s really always organic. Like I met Lil’ B when I was at SXSW last year, and his style of music is way different then mine. We represent two different things, but because he was a cool dude and he respected me, we were able to link up and do a record. Same thing with Asher and the Madden brothers; it was just a real organic thing, and for those guys to like what I do and respect what I do, it was a blessing for me, and it was super cool. It meant a lot. […]

Rockie Fresh Set to Drop “Driving 88”, Releases Tracklist and Artwork

(AllHipHop News) While the anticipation builds for Rockie Fresh’s next release Driving 88, which is set to drop Monday (January 23), Rockie is gearing up for a few shows that will also feature Wale. Driving 88 is Rockie Fresh’s follow up to his previous project The Otherside and features Casey Veggies, Phil Ade, and King Louie. Rockie recorded the album over the course of the past year. During that time, he was in and out of sessions with Good Charlotte, Patrick Stump of Fall Out Boy, and more. But now, Rockie is finally ready to share his latest creation. The project is inspired by a long year on the road, a trek that allowed him to meet new people, make new fans, and learn from various experiences. Rockie hopes to inspire, as much as he has been inspired in the process. Below are a few tour dates planned with Wale, in addition to the official artwork and track listing: 1/26 Chicago, IL Reggies Rock Club (Release Show) 1/31 Wichita, KS The Cotilion (w/ Wale) 2/01 Omaha, NE Sokol Hall (w/ Wale) 2/02 Des Moines, IA Val Air Ballroom (w/ Wale) 2/09 Iowa City, IA Blue Moose (w/ OCD)