Looking back, did you ever see yourself, Scarub, Eligh and Murs becoming successful in music?
I wasn’t even thinking about the future, really. It was definitely just more fun. I always knew I wanted to be involved in the music through beat-making and DJ’ing and there was nothing else I could really think of wanting to do with my life. Those guys were so involved and we were making records in high school. It was interesting to see how it unfolded with everybody’s career. I wasn’t really thinking about the future too much. I was more excited to see everybody else doing well and it motivated me. I was the only one to go all the way through college. I think Scarub went for a few years but they were working on getting the Living Legends popping. How did things change for you when you left Cali and started classes at NYU? It was really a humbling experience being here. People always say if you can make it in New York, you can make it anywhere. That was one of the reasons and I also wanted to get a better understanding of where hip-hop came from and absorb that into my sound. Being he