As most hip-hop/rap artists’ stories go, Delo was not well received. Setting up camp in J-Kuts garage, Delo began to record tracks and produce albums which were independently pushed by family and friends. Grasping the attention of local Houston producer/rapper, J-Kut, Delo learned that rapping did not just entail the incorporation of words to make a rhyme sound good he was taught the importance of exhibiting the everyday truth accompanied by real hooks and bars. Spitting rhymes inspired by LEGENDARY POWERHOUSES such as Tupac, Jay-Z, and Scarface, Delo’s melodic freestyle flow was like no other at the time. Native Houstonian, Marcus Delorean Roberts began his music career at a very early age. On the contrary, his lyrics in regard to politics and how it effects everyone no matter race, age, gender, or tax bracket, can and does appeal to the general masses. The concept behind this lyrical genius’ music is to not only target those who have lived the “hood way of life”. As a matter of fact, Delo is often quoted as stating, “Everything in the hood is political”. What’s this you ask? Delo’s hood politics can best be described as a little of that southern hip-hop movement infused with a poetic twist and free styling flows which rhythmically connect the relationship between the everyday scene in the hood with today’s political agenda. Yes, ladies and gentlemen you heard it correctly-hood politics. There’s rap, there’s hip-hop, and then there’s Hood Politics.
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