Fat Tony Talks ‘Charge It To The Game’, His Dad Hating His Music & Being A D-I-Y Hustler
New Houston Music Outlet got the chance to sit down with Houston native, Fat Tony in this recent interview. Fat Tony has long since been establishing his blossoming solo career, with a keen sense of business savy, street smarts, and witty yet laid back flows.
In this segment, Fat Tony discusses his new side project with Los Angeles DJ, Kyle Mabson named, “Charge It To The Game”. The group released their project, “Urban Hall of Fame” on Bandcamp in June.
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The “H-Town To LA” artist delves into his thoughts on egos in the Houston music scene and his theory on collaboration of creative people.
An independent artist whose had releases on and off of labels, Fat Tony alleges that early Punk artist were his influence to become a DIY musician.
Tony explains the inspiration behind his song “Father’s Day”. He tells the New Houston Music Outlet how his father didn’t approve of his music and states the bigger message of the song is the respect for one’s lineage.
Fat Tony stays repping Third Ward of Houston Texas; whether he’s smack talking on A$AP Rocky’s track, “Get Lit”, eating sushi with Asher Roth, or going in on Tom Cruze’s beats.