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RonnyG Interview With Honk Magazine

RonnyG
RonnyG is a talented artist from Edinburg, TX. He is currently an independent artist looking for investors who want to get in early. He has plans to grow way beyond music. We had the opportunity to interview RonnyG to talk about his music career, and the latest in his life so far in the music industry.
How did you come by your stage name?
RonnyG – My stage name is my first name plus my last name just that I shorten my last name and just put a G, that’s how we get RonnyG
To what or whom do you accredit your sense of style?
RonnyG – My sense of style comes only from me personally in my opinion, I’ve tried to create my own certain flow because it’s rare to find a rapper down here and most of them copy other cities. I want our city to have its own sound.
On your current project, how did you come up with the concept?
RonnyG – “Valley Freestyle” was a Freestyle about a certain lifestyle, everyone goes through certain things, and I’m just here to be the voice of the people.
Are you the best at what you do in your opinion?
RonnyG – Oh, this is a no-brainer for sure. I don’t see anyone doing it like me, easily the best there is especially down south.
What are your plans for the near future?

RonnyG – Dropping several hit songs, I know I got it in me, just need the right people to notice. But soon they’ll be coming back to back, not much to say about the future as it’s so close now

Is there anyone you’d like to thank, any shoutouts? 

RonnyG – I want to give a big shoutout to Mike Stone, Mxntezz, Jayko, and ChromeCashh though, we’ve been cooking some things up in the studio I can’t wait to release them.

How can fans find you? 

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