Me: pic. Mike Jones said "my gasoline always supreme" As an adult who now purchases gas weekly, I now understand on a spiritual level how much of a flex that is. How Mike Jones was watching that video of the white guy spitting his verse from Still Tippin pic. I know I've said it before, but something having to do with "Still Tippin" trends on here monthly without fail.
It proves that in the end, the charts are meaningless. Still Tippin is forever. Thank you Mike Jones. Since Mike Jones By the time Kelefa Sanneh printed Jones' phone number in The New York Times , the emcee's grassroots promo plan had already sold loads of records. It also helped that Texas is the size of a small, self-sustainable country; every major player in the Houston scene was checking cheddar like a food inspector before the major labels started calling from the coasts.
And because Jones released his major-label debut before any of his cohorts Slim Thug, Chamillionaire, Paul Wall , he gets to be starting line-up for the Houston takeover.
Mike Jones has, to borrow my high school boyfriend's senior quote, made his name everyone's world. Jones advertises his phone number on roughly every single track of WIMJ? He shouts his milk-throated Houston drawl mostly slow: because if you drive fast you might bump the underside of your 'Lac on the blacktop.
Even still, many fans and analysts alike refused to believe he could become a high-level NFL quarterback. Jones was particularly inspired to find out that Jackson was listening to his music as he worked his way through a life full of proving doubters wrong. So he was going through what he was going through, the doubters and everyone not believing in him, so he needed some type of music, some type of people around him to keep him motivated to be able to do what he just proved the other day to everybody.
I think that would be a great intro to Mike Jones. OKP: Can you talk about why you chose to use your real name instead of creating a rap moniker? MJ: I chose to use my real name because I just wanted to be me. Mike Jones is mine [and that was who I was gonna be]. OKP: Did you ever have one before you professionally used your name? If so, what was it? MJ: I did.
OKP: Recently, your manager told us about your Spotify situation. Can you talk about how you adapted to the change from physical sales to streaming numbers? MJ: I think we were able to change [our ways] and stay the same from physical to streaming because we always came in through the physical.
The fans stayed with us and I think when it changed over to the streaming—because of the success we always had—it just placed us right into it.
OKP: How do you feel that has impacted your hit records and what they mean to the buying public? Now, all we gotta do is get a million streams.
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