dem damn dawgs
Burning 50: Give us a little background on your selves
Raylo: I’m from Palm Beach, Fl and have been a dj since the early 90’s.
Mr Pupp: I started djing in 1991 with his dad, in 1994 released the Weed Head song, I have been shot 4 times which is why I took a break before hopping back into djing. I also do management having managed Triple J, 21 Reason, and Raylo. Extreme body building is one of my hobbies.
Raylo: He is the black hulk.
P: He is infamous for lifting heavy women into the eating position while in performance.
Burning 50: So how did “Str8 Like That” come about?
Mr Pupp: Nothing was scripted for the movie all the scenes, parts, direction came from Raylo’s imagination he told the cast what the goal image was and they just flowed from the natural instinct.
Raylo: The movie was 5 years old when released because we were raided and the police took the hard drive due to the popularity of the Gangsta and Thugs dvds that was producing at the time in an effort to incriminate us in being involved in or inciting some of the behavior caught in the footage. Once the investigation was over and the hard drive was returned we edited and released the movie.
Burning 50: So tell me more about Dem Damn Dawgs.
Mr Pupp: Our broadcast covers 150 miles in South Florida on 5 different stations.
Raylo: We were the first station to play and interview Kodak black, we are currently pushing Gank Gank and Mook Boy.
Burning 50: What do you consider your greatest accomplishment?
Raylo: Longevity and stability, the fact that we have not been phased out.
P: How did you manage to maintain and not get phased out with all the new trends?
Raylo: We are always doing something to stand out, new innovative ideas to continue remaining relevant.
Mr. Pupp: The respect that people give us when we come to different areas based on long term good business and carries over from the good reputation that was establish by my dad before me. Much love and respect to Stan Travis (Pupp’s dad)
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