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FIVE QUESTIONS
Queens, New York native Remy Banks is listed as a member of rap conglomerates Children of the Night and World’s Fair, but the young rhyme-sayer has so many features you’d think he’s an honorary member of a dozen different crews. This last year’s events have included collaborations with Bodega Bamz of Tanboys, Domo Genesis of Odd Future, Juice of Flatbush Zombies, A$AP Ant of A$AP Mob, to name a few, features in tracks on Fools Gold and Hot 97’s Peter Rosenberg’s mixtapes and a trip to open for Nas in London. It’s safe to say this unsigned talent won’t be labe-less for long. We caught up with the Bape-head in the streets of SoHo for a quick minute this week to ask our five questions. To keep up with this rising talent follow him on twitter HERE.
What was your favorite cartoon/TV show as a kid?                                        Johnny Quest.
What was your favorite cereal?                                                                         Cinnamon Toast Crunch.
What was the first record you bought?                                                              The Slim Shay LP, with my own money.                                                                
What was the first live show/concert you went to?                                              Fifty Cent & G-Unit at the Rock The Mic tour in 2003.
What posters were hanging on your bedroom wall in High School?               A lot of G-Unit and Dipset posters.

nylonguysmagazine:

FIVE QUESTIONS

Queens, New York native Remy Banks is listed as a member of rap conglomerates Children of the Night and World’s Fair, but the young rhyme-sayer has so many features you’d think he’s an honorary member of a dozen different crews. This last year’s events have included collaborations with Bodega Bamz of Tanboys, Domo Genesis of Odd Future, Juice of Flatbush Zombies, A$AP Ant of A$AP Mob, to name a few, features in tracks on Fools Gold and Hot 97’s Peter Rosenberg’s mixtapes and a trip to open for Nas in London. It’s safe to say this unsigned talent won’t be labe-less for long. We caught up with the Bape-head in the streets of SoHo for a quick minute this week to ask our five questions. To keep up with this rising talent follow him on twitter HERE.

What was your favorite cartoon/TV show as a kid?                                        Johnny Quest.

What was your favorite cereal?                                                                         Cinnamon Toast Crunch.

What was the first record you bought?                                                              The Slim Shay LP, with my own money.                                                                

What was the first live show/concert you went to?                                              Fifty Cent & G-Unit at the Rock The Mic tour in 2003.

What posters were hanging on your bedroom wall in High School?               A lot of G-Unit and Dipset posters.

Sneakers always dirty but my face is all around London - Nasty Nigel

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