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Today we’re back at Sloppy Vinyl with episode 3 of the Garden State Hip Hop Hour. On this episode our host Rich Zeller is joined by Newark native Tynnelle

The young rapper’s confidence is apparent less than a minute into the interview, “every song I put out is fire”. He doesn’t hesitate to say that he can body any rapper. He delves into his other endeavors, sharing with us that he’s also a ghostwriter for other artists, even though he would never hire a ghostwriter for himself. 

Tynnelle gives us the inside scoop on the record label he created- The City’s Own. He describes it as a community, somewhere where artists and creatives have room for growth and development, but also keep their own brand.“I’m not trying to build a company, I’m reborn to build a franchise,” he says.  He’s keeping the circle small for now but it’s definitely a project to keep your eye on. 

He talks to us about Complicated, his latest project and first ever album, and how it hit 100k streams. He tells us how he put a lot of thought and effort into the album, sharing with us that he was broke but still had to find a way to market. He credits some of the album’s success to the press run he did earlier in the year, which included outlets such as  Reble TV, The Devin Hour, and the Black Minds Podcast. Tynnelle is certainly an artist who stays true to his music. Follow him @tynnelle_ for his latest projects. 

Make sure to catch the full interview below or here. Subscribe to Sloppy Vinyl’s YouTube channel to stay up to date and follow Rich Zeller on all social platforms for the latest Garden State Hip Hop Hour news. 

Kim Cubero