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BJ Coleman

“ My music is real and is typically music that I believe people can relate to.”

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Q. Tell everyone who you are and what you do?

A. I go by the name Money Marc and I am an artist, a rapper.

Q. Who inspired you to make music?

A. At a young age being around my brother who was older, I became inspired by

Atlanta artists like Outkast, Gucci,

Goodie Mob, and Jeezy, along with the Hot Boyz, Boosie, Yo Gotti and other “street rappers”.

Q. How would you describe the music that you typically create?

A. My music is real and is typically music that I believe people can relate to.

Q. Tell us about your new album “Granny House” & the motivation behind it?

A. Granny House is where it all started. Everything was at Granny

House. I felt like everybody can relate to Granny House because for most people their Granny House was the main hub. Many people can go to their granny house if they can’t go anywhere else, and if they can’t now, they could at some point.

Q. What is your favorite song off the album?

A. It’s really hard to pick just one song, but if I had to choose it would be

Thugs Cry. The beat really drew me in and when I heard the final product I was really pleased with the vocals and the realness of the song.

Q. Tell us some artist you would like to collaborate with?

A. There are a few artists that I would love to collaborate with mainly from different states like Chicago.

It’s hard to pinpoint which ones at this moment, but I want to do some different stuff. I wouldn’t mind collaborating with an R&B artist like

Chris Brown.

Q. How do you feel the internet has impacted the music business?

A. The internet has allowed artists reach more people because that’s where people are. Sites likenYouTube and social media have made it much easier than handing out CDs.

Q. Let’s talk about “Money Marc’s

Foundation” and the journey behind it?

A. Granny House is definitely part of the foundation, if not the foundation. Music was in my face and I had to be real with myself about whether or not I wanted to make music. I was in and out of it, dealing with real life situations. It was when my brother passed away that I made the decision to really take it seriously because he wanted me to focus on my artistry and do music. There are also people depending on me to make it.

Q. What are some things you do on your spare time?

A. Spend time with my kids and family.

Q. Where can the readers follow you?

A. Everywhere!! Lol IG: @4waymoneymarc Twitter: @4waymoneymarc YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/

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Facebook: Money Marc.

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