Friday, February 9, 2007

Pimpin Pretty Straight From the Heart with P. Moses

Most people have probably been wondering what happen to the female phenomena, with all that pink we have been watching for so long. Well, I am proud to inform you the wait is about over P. Moses is wrapping up her debut album and ready to give the world the rawest album ever from a southern female artist. "Straight From the Heart" is definitely worth the wait. P. Moses gives us an exclusive interview:
Tweety Williams: Hi how are you?
P.Moses: I'm Good, baby..
So what did you think of the 2007 SEA Awards this year?
P. Moses: It was interesting, with improvements. I didn't win that was the most awkward thing(ha ha),but alota people I supported did it was great.
Tweety Williams: So tell us about the album.
P. Moses: Well anticipation is good for our souls it took God 7 days to create the world why would anyone think I could do a masterpiece so quickly I want my fans to get they 5 or 10 dollars worth cuz I know day gone burn da shit but long as you call and request da video we cool.
Tweety Williams: Dats sounds great so have we got a single yet?
P. Moses: I really was unsure which song to choose for a single because music is shifting so and I didn't know which way to go. Last year Cadillac Don and J money had a for sure hit with the " Peanut Butter" and I had just finished the "Bubble Up" song and ATL was playin anything snap so I knew I had a winner but then whole world started walkin it out by summer and everybody was feeling "Pimpin-Pretty" after 2 years, then Rich Boy came with this throws sum d's on it. I knew it was a hit the moment I heard it, even though I had been warned 2 years prior to look out for "Rich Boy" music is just crazy it shifts like a see-saw constantly. I decided to go with my most heartfelt song since the album is entitled " Straight From the Heart", nobody wants to hear a bitch rappin in a club unless, she's rockin her hips or bendin ova. So, I went with "Reasons" its like da best song I eva made and I didn't hardly curse in it.
Tweety Williams: So why did you choose not to curse?
P. Moses: I really just wanted my son to have a whole song he could sing and not feel uncomfortable with he hates profanity. Plus, I am learning the rappers who make the most money are those who are the most marketable and they are usually the lyrical ones. Jay-Z and Nas rarely eva curse, I mean don't get me wrong, I still like da crunk shit but everybody in all markets appreciate the pimp music in my case the pretty pimp shit.
Tweety Williams: So what do you mean, is there no real hope for a female gangsta rapper?
P. Moses: First of all, I am no "gangsta rapper". I am a musical entertainer who uses creativity as a means for self-satisfaction and employment. Gangstas go to jail or live a short life. But to answer your question, yeah and no. Ex. Snoop can go anywhere now and be guaranteed money but at the beginning of his career when he was shooting undercover cops his stock was typical of a rapper. I want dat Missy Elloitt money not dem Jacki- O chips.
Tweety Williams: It is always interesting talking with you P, so are there any last words?
P. Moses:Yeah http://www.prettypimp.com/ www.myspace.com/pmoseslibkrecords, Shout out to all my TN artist and ambassadors you know who you are
from Vegas to da Ville and back too da M-Town, Memphisrap.com, all da real dj's dat hands ain't greasy, Scoped-Out Productions, my family my fans and all da people who support me and be sure to cop dat junt "Straight From the Heart" when it drops I got sum hot tracks from sum hot people. If you wanna know who you gone have to cop it. You been great but I gotta go. TN's 1st Lady, Da Prettiest Pimp, P. Moses. 1..