

“It’s really simple but hard to do, be good,” he said. I just love people with substance and lyrics.”Īs far as advice for up and coming artists, Tech offered some simple words of wisdom. “I’ve had the track for about a year, I’m just scared to show it to them because it’s not time yet. “I have an idea for me and Billy Joel and Eminem,” he said. Having worked with artists such as Logic, Insane Clown Posse, and many others, Tech said there are still some artists out there he would like to work with. “I’ve been looking for a female artist for a long time, but I still haven’t found her. “I find artists that are lyrically inclined,” Tech said. One thing that makes Tech N9ne special is his willingness to work with other artists and bring new artists along to get them notoriety. I never knew that I had that much content, but since I write my life, I’ll have content until I’m ready to stop.” “I write my life and people remind me how many albums I’ve put out. With Tech’s latest album N9na being his 21 st album, the rapper admitted that he never saw this coming when he first started making music. “We did it in so many different places, but I think that helped,” Tech said. Tech also said that he and his engineer Ben put the album together through mostly phone conversations. That was hard because of the language barrier, but we still got the bulk of it finished all over.”

“The majority of it was written and recorded in Europe. “I started it in America, did most of it in Europe and finished it in Canada,” he said. According to Tech, the album was recorded all over the world. ReviewSTL had a chance to talk with Tech ahead of his show in St. Tech’s latest tour, The It Goes Up Tour, will be at Pop’s on Friday. At 47, with 21 albums under his belt, Tech is showing no signs of slowing down. Tech has been on the rap scene since 1991. Next to Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs, rapper Tech N9ne is probably one of the most recognizable figures in Kansas City.
