Off The Porch: Eddie Valero On Memphis, Turning Down 6 Deals, “Lero Bandplay”, Working w/ Young Dolph, Don Trip, and More

Eddie Valero

We recently connected with buzzing Tennessee artist Eddie Valero for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our sit down he talked about the culture in Orange Mound, the violence in Memphis continuously rising, being consistent with his music for the past 2 years, playing football when he was younger, jumping off the porch, having 2 older brothers who encouraged him to stay out of the streets, reveals he wants to go to college right now, losing his mother a few years ago, starting rapping with his brother, connecting & locking in with DJ Coop who he credits with helping him take his career to the next level, his breakthrough songs “Lero Bandplay” & “Gifted Guy”, working a lot with Bandplay, explains how he locked in with Young Dolph, working with him on “F The Cops”, turning down 6 deals, explains why he prefers to write his raps instead of punching in, working with Starlito & Don Trip, his growth as an artist, finding his flow, the creative process for “200P’s”, plans to drop ‘Until They Feel Me 4’, other upcoming projects, fatherhood, shares advice for the youth, and much more!

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