HOTT AND RAW EXCLUSIVES: JW
// June 8th, 2009 // Hott and Raw Exclusives
q: what experience do you draw from when creating your music?
JW replies, “I draw from my life experiences ...”
By John Charles Reedburg (CEO/Publisher/Executive-Producer)
Q: Once the album drops, what can people expect?
“They’re going to get real music!”
JW – during an exclusive interview with Datzhott.com
After rapper JW (pronounced J-DUBB) recorded his first song “Baik At It” which flooded the streets and went into heavy rotation at all of the hottest clubs in Atlanta. He quickly raised many eyebrows with many creditable DJs around the area. Performing countless shows and releasing numerous mixtapes. JW recently signed a label deal with CTE/Island Def Jam. Where his debut album “JW Fully Focused” will be dropping very soon.
In this Hott and Raw Exclusive, DATZHOTT talks with JW about his latest music and ways that he input real life experiences into the songs that he writes.
After listening to the interview above. Be sure to check out the video for JW’s banger “Baik At It” and download his mixtape “Real N**ga Radio.” Fans wanting to stay in contact with JW, can do so via the links provided:
www.myspace.com/jwfullyfocus (Myspace)
http://usda2day.ning.com/ (Ning)
Download the 2008 Diamond Award winning mixtape “Get it From the Muscle”
www.mixtapetorrent.com/bigga-rankin-jw-get-it-from-the-muscle
WHAT’S HOTT!!! ABOUT JW!?!
An Undying Ode to Real Life Hustle!
Born and raised in the heart of Broward County, Fort Lauderdale Florida, this certified phenom knew that he had to conquer the streets rather than be a victim of them. At a young age, This Florida native knew he had to make it out of the hood school wasn’t his first choice, but he knew success stood next to education. JW wasn’t your traditional schoolboy, he was an outstanding athlete which led him to receive a full athletic football scholarship to Auburn University. He was destined to be NFL bound. Unfortunately, that door was closed which forced JW to resort back to the streets.
JW entrepreneurial spirits lead him to another plan, so he created his own entertainment company “Ghost Entertainment”. This opportunity allowed him to rub elbows with the elite in the entertainment industry as well as promote some of the hottest events in South Florida. It was then that JW became a household name in the streets of Florida. Due to his success JW decided to move to Atlanta, Georgia (Home of Black Hollywood)and take over another market.
His’ hustler swag and preaching truths ‘allowed many to think he was a MC. No one brought the idea of him being a promoter. He was later advised by a music mogul to pursue a career in the music game. The words of advice stuck with him so he decided to take his passion to preach and apply it various tracks. This allowed him to express his creativity, in delivering his way of life in the streets, to the booth.
This rap scholar is clearly on the way to becoming one of the greats. One might compare his touching lyrics, and swag to that of the late great Tupac Shakur, and anthem tactics to the one and only late great B.I.G.
Video for “Baik At It“










































Mad swag .. all I can say.
They should do like a Lil Jon or a crunk remix to this song.
Actually downloaded his mixtape. Pretty hot!
Lovin’ the Baik At It track. It’s one of those slow bangaz
Fool kinda’ buff.
Style kind of remain of Tupac mixed with Jeezy with that slow flow that he has. I like his style.
Much love to Datzhott for this interview. U need to get some more of them CTE boyz up on here tho’ like fo realz though. Better yet if you got Jeezy that would be HOTT! Think CTE gonna’ be real big like in 2010. Dirty SOuth will rule hip-hop once again.
Lil’ chocolate n**ca kinda’ sexy. I’d let him get a taste. LOL