Thumbnail via Shot by Gunz In this interview, BX Thunder, a rising voice in media and a member of the Straight Stuntin Digital podcast team, sits down to talk with Rae Roq about her journey in the industry, her creative drive, and the work she’s doing to help carry forward the legacy of the late DJ Kay Slay. She opens up about her role at Straight Stuntin Digital Podcast, sharing insights into the culture, the grind behind the scenes, and what it means to be part of a platform dedicated to authentic hip-hop storytelling. Throughout the conversation, BX Thunder reflects on her career growth, the challenges she’s faced, and her vision for the future as she continues building her voice in media. The interview highlights her connection to hip-hop culture, her respect for its pioneers, and her commitment to continuing the impact and legacy of those who paved the way. To see the Straight Stuntin Digital Podcast - Episode 1 click the link below Straight Stuntin’ Digital with BX Thunder &...
Rae: Are you working on any new projects right now? Bianca: Yeah, my EP is coming out in October, I didn’t make a name up for it yet. I don’t want to rush the name because I want it to be a good name. Rae: I attended the “Let It Rain” video shoot in January. Was that video ever released? Bianca: No, I’m going to release it this January because when we shot it, it was an off month so I wanted to put it out at the right time and I didn’t want to rush it so that I would be able to do promo before it drops. I was in a video with Wyclef called “April Showers” that was filmed last April in 2013 and then he dropped it this April. Sometimes you just have to wait for it to build up the right momentum. I was in that video with Troy Ave and I was just in the Troy Ave video “My Style”. Rae: Do you have any upcoming performances? What have you been up to? Bianca: I have a bunch of upcoming performances. I never stop doing preformacnes, every week there’s s...
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