I wrote a piece for TheKoalition.com on rappers changing their names and discussing the reasons why they do so.
Nowadays, Hip-Hop is about much more than just the musical or lyrical content. The artistic side now needs to be accompanied by other facets of the business in order to gain notoriety and acclaim. MCs have always needed a reputation in the rap game. However, not only do rappers need to build a reputation, they also need to have albums, mixtapes and tours to create a buzz for themselves. They now also need to portray or create a certain image. Part of that image is created by their name.
You know the saying, “First impressions are the most important”? Well, a rappers name tends to be what gives the audience a first impression of them. It has to sound “cool” and “hip” and it also has to be memorable. After all, this name is going to be plastered on CDs and mixtape covers, advertisements, products they endorse and so forth. So, it is important that they get the name correct and are 100% happy with it even before they ever get hot in the industry. However, some rappers eventually begin to regret their names and have second thoughts after some hindsight. Some rappers “brands” also tend to get stale and therefore seek ways to refresh their brand. Some do this by changing their name.
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I always paid attention to how many cats I would rock with or who I worked with on projects and everything because, you know, what's important, is: To stay focused on the growth of your brand, you know. Every MC is a brand. Whether you want to admit it or not.
- Bumpy Knuckles (formerly known as “Freddie Foxxx“) - “Eyeneverputmy4cusaway”
- Bumpy Knuckles (formerly known as “Freddie Foxxx“) - “Eyeneverputmy4cusaway”
You know the saying, “First impressions are the most important”? Well, a rappers name tends to be what gives the audience a first impression of them. It has to sound “cool” and “hip” and it also has to be memorable. After all, this name is going to be plastered on CDs and mixtape covers, advertisements, products they endorse and so forth. So, it is important that they get the name correct and are 100% happy with it even before they ever get hot in the industry. However, some rappers eventually begin to regret their names and have second thoughts after some hindsight. Some rappers “brands” also tend to get stale and therefore seek ways to refresh their brand. Some do this by changing their name.
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