


While Tech may have left to create on his own Planet, when he returned to Earth he had a few new cast members to tour with and that had me interested. Songs like 'Bad Juju' and songs that mean something like 'My Fault.' My producer Seven and Navé Monjo present these songs and these hooks to me like 'Wow, you really gonna make me have to say something on this.' but at that time I don't know what I am gonna talk about until I tear into it and I had two wonderful stories to tell the fans on 'My Fault.' It was informative for the fan, and I found out on my Planet that my fans like when I tell stories. I wrote songs like 'Don't Nobody Want None' because I love that song back in the breakdancing days. I didn't have anyone in my ear telling me what kind of songs to do. I have always done that but I really did it this time. To write what I feel and not even trip about what other people will think. It taught me something that I had already known, something I have always known To trust what I believe. So I wanted to know what your Planet taught you about yourself? I loved this idea because I like to be in isolation because it does wonders for but it also freaks me out because it really teaches you a lot about yourself. But you had said because of the way was received by the fans you wanted to get away to your own Planet. And I want to get into that relationship with the fans because I don't want to call it a tumultuous relationship with them over this last album Planet. I am a lover of music so that alone will keep your rhyming over a dope beat. So I have not had something that has stopped me, but one thing that keeps me going for sure is the love from the fans and they want to still show out for them lyrically. I've been known to cure the writer's block for decades by reading something or having something happen to you. Tech N9ne: I've never struggled to make music because I write my life as it happens. But this time I wanted to talk about the future and that starts with what keeps your going when you're struggling to make music or your struggling to continue in this industry? UHH: Last time we sat down we wanted to introduce our fans that were in the dark to you and your music. Before the chaos would erupt in a sauna of a venue on a hot Minnesota summer night, I sat down with Tech to find out what he's been up to. This past Saturday though, he would show up to a much more intimate setting at the Cabooze. From First Ave to the Palace Theatre to the newly renovated Armory and Tech n9ne has played most of them.
