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Meets White G From Nancy

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Since the mere age of Nineteenth, the France based Boxer/Rapper has been steadily on the rise. Chatting with Honk Magazine recently, we got the chance to talk to the Nancy born artist about his musical influences, and his style.

Tell us who you are, where you’re from and what you do for a living? 

My name is Huselstein Hugo, White G is my nickname it comes from my entourage, I am 19 years old, I come from Nancy in France, I practice boxing for 13 years now and I am a rapper and a student of the University of Sport.

Tell us your story from before the music, when did it all start? 

It all started a year ago with a friend we were writing texts in progress and we launched into the world of rap.

What were the struggles you faced trying to get your music out there in the beginning? 

The majority difficulty is the public and the number of rappers which makes it difficult to find a place in the industry.

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Which song was that one?

“The punishment”

When it blew up what was the first thing you thought? 

I do not think that is the case, but we must continue to work.

Do you collaborate with artists that you listen to? 

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Not at the moment but if I am lucky to be in contact with them sure I will collaborate with them.

How many artists have you collaborated with so far? 

None at the moment but I am planning on collaborating with some artist here in France in my Next song.

How big is your team? 

5 members

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What is the best part of doing what you’re doing and what’s the part you hate most? 

My favorite part is recording at the studio and seeing the song being created and the part that I like least is all that happens before

Are you addicted to something?  And what would that be? 

I am a very big fan of Naruto and Dragon Ball Z, and also addicted to boxing.

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