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The home for Def Jam/Island Urban's latest artist, Rocko Da Don. Check out
ATL hip-hopper's new street banger,
“Umma Do Me.”
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Listen: Rocko- “Umma Do Me” (Streaming Flash):
Rocko @ Dopplar Studios (The Most Access)
Check out the new feature on All Hip Hop featuring Rocko.
Check out Rocko, Mr. "Umma Do Me" at Sirius Satellite radio promoting his debut album SELF-MADE that hits stores on March 18th!!!
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Rocko is heating up with "Umma Do Me". He is currently at #116 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and #30 on the Hot R&B and Rap charts. Keep requesting at your local radio station.
Head to the media section to download a new track from Rocko called "Dis Morning".
Rising Island So So Def rapper Rocko is featured in Billboard.com's "Breaking & Entering" section. Rocko is preparing to release his debut album SELF-MADE, which features the hit single "Umma Do Me" and "Woke Up." Check out the article below, and be sure to cop Rocko's album on March 18th!
MiddleChild: So what’s your take on the current state of hip hop?
Rocko: I mean I don’t know what to say about it. It’s a lot of people doing they
thing and I salute them for what they do and how they do it. I don’t feel like
hip hop is dead cause there is still a lot of people that have issues and
address it and reaching the people and the people for the most part are taking
to it because they’re still poppin’. They’re still selling records so I wouldn’t
say it’s dead. It’s dying. I’ll say it’s dying, but I wouldn’t say it’s dead.
Rock is Monica's man. That's his biggest claim to fame now, but not for long. He
just signed a deal with Jermaine Dupri over at Island Def Jam for his Rocky Road
imprint, and his debut, Self Made, should be out in the spring. Why should you
care? OK, his "Umma Do Me" is heating up like ribs on Uncle Gus' barbecue grill.
The original has been circulating in the ATL for months and just busted out of
the region. There's also a remix with T.I.'s now-infamous dis (Tip was nice
enough to put a disclaimer on before his verse started, at least) of Ludacris
and Young Jeezy. The video is coming soon and will be based on a day in the life
of the young music hustla. Rock — who has been behind the scenes writing and
producing for artists such as Young Dro, Dem Franchize Boyz and Sammy Sam since
2001 — is working with JD, Scott Storch, Polow Da Don, Cool & Dre and the
Runners. Rock's imprint is obviously just getting off the ground, but his newest
signee might be a "well-known Houston rapper" that is over 6 feet tall.
24: What do you feel you bring to the table as a new artist?
Rocko: Well I can only do me. I can only tell my story and it's a lot of people
that...........(pause) I'm not the type of person to talking about people but
it's a lot of people that's not doing them and there trying to be like a person
like myself and I'm going to let it be known man. Also with me man, everything
got to be big so now that I'm rapping it's got to be big. We working on the
marketing plans now and its going to be crazy, be ready to see and hear me
everywhere you go.
Rocko has been an entrepreneur since day one, and music is his current hustle.
While first coming into the game with the goal of working behind the scenes, he
worked with artists such as Young Dro. When he felt nobody was ready to grind as
hard as he was, he decided to step up to the plate and take matters into his own
hands. Rocko Da Don was born.
You’ve been in the music industry for awhile. What are some of the things that
you have done?
Rocko-I started my label in 2002. I developed Young Dro into the artist he is
right now. I worked with Franchise and helped them get signed them with Jermaine.
I worked with a few people. I can’t remember every body off the bat.