The Cool Kids On Meeting On Myspace, Regretting Not Signing w/ Diplo & A-Trak [Video]

Sir Michael Rocks and Chuck Inglish of The Cool Kids sat down with VladTV to speak about their rap career taking off on Myspace after meeting on the social media site. They then moved into “Black Mags” being a pivotal point in their career, as it was featured in a national commercial for Rhapsody and pushed them to a new level.

Watch part 2 of the interview after the break.

Chuck Inglish and Sir Michael Rocks of The Cool Kids sat down with VladTV about releasing 2008’s The Bake Sale, which they admitted wasn’t something they thought about packaging. They explained that the music seemed “old” to them because they had recorded it months prior to the release, and they didn’t think it would take off.

Moving along, the two rappers spoke about people labeling them as “hipster” or “EDM” rappers, but Chuck Inglish pointed out that all styles of rap are accepted today. He went on to speak about how Kanye shifted things in hip-hop away from being predominately about drugs or violence, which you can hear more about above.

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