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		<title>The Breaks: Yung Reno (Interview)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[25 interviews unsigned rapper, Yung Reno.]]></description>
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<p>Check out the first installment of 25&#8242;s unsigned and undiscovered series, &#8220;The Breaks&#8221; featuring Yung Reno.</p>
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<address><em>Words by Robyn Burt</em> |Photo courtesy of Street Composed Ent.<br />
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<p>New York is not only the birth  place of many music industry legends such as KRS-One, Jay-Z, Grandmaster  Flash and DJ Kid Capri, but it is also the birth place of the music,  the culture and the lifestyle that we know today as hip hop. Even with  the title of being the birth place of hip hop, New York has lately fallen  off the map and is constantly being replaced by the emerging hip hop  scenes in Houston, Tallahassee and the Bay Area in California, but new  up and coming artist and Queens native Nick “Yung Reno” Hamilton  is determined to change that.</p>
<p>A reserved junior political  science major at Howard University by day and a flashy emcee  by night, Yung Reno shows the versatility of any successful artist on  his mixtape, <em>The City is Mine </em> released in April 2009. On the track “Bars” he freestyles at a local  radio station shouting out Howard University and the DC community, and  shows his softer side with his track “Cupid,” a classic boy meets  girl love story. With only his first mixtape under his belt, Yung Reno has  a lot of work to do if he wants to put New York City back on the map and take his career to the next level,  but with a heart full of determination, he doesn’t seem to mind.</p>
<h3><span style="color: #347fca;">25: Where did you draw inspiration  from when recording <em>The City is Mine</em>?</span></h3>
<p>I had the idea for the mixtape  before I even got to Howard. The inspiration just came up basically  from listening to a lot of different artists and by personal experiences  from back home in New York and all around the city so that’s why I  named it that.</p>
<h3><span style="color: #347fca;">25:  Who is the person that inspired you to pick up the mic and start rhyming?  How did you feel when you heard this person perform?</span></h3>
<p>I would say Jay-Z being the  New Yorker that I am and also UGK as a group. And Jay-Z being a New  York dude and just seeing what he’s done. He started out like making  himself as his own song like his own brand and you know who wouldn’t  wanna do that?  And I just wonder if a little fella like me can  do that. And UGK, they were just something different from what  I was used to. They’re from Houston, Texas and I’m from New York  and they had a different type of slang and different stories. I really  think they kept it real on a regular. It was just what they said and  how they put things together. Pimp C being more socially conscience.  He’s more of the environmentally charged part of the group. They’re  just really different from what I’m used to.</p>
<h3><span style="color: #347fca;">25: What sets you apart  from the rest of the rappers that are out today? What is it about your lyrics or flow?<br />
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<p>Well it’s the fact that I  don’t have one type of sound. You know, some come out here gangster,  some people be doing the social conscience rap. I feel like I’m good  enough to be all around and talk about a little bit of everything and  not just have one preference.</p>
<h3><span style="color: #347fca;">25:  How different is Nick Hamilton the student and Yung Reno the artist?  How do you balance both identities?</span><strong> </strong></h3>
<p>Well Nick is more reserved  while the artist is more out there. Yung Reno the artist is the flashier  one, not that it’s an act or anything, it’s just different kinds  for different people. You can’t be Yung Reno in intro to political  science or political science 101 or nothing like that. I guess I’m  good at balancing both. Maybe because I’m not faking in either one  of them. It’s all work and dedication.</p>
<h3><span style="color: #347fca;">25:  Where do you see yourself musically in five years? What do hope to achieve?</span></h3>
<p>Well I’ll be 25 then, and  my sex appeal will probably be starting to fade, but in five years I  see myself on top of the charts and a few million in. You know, I can  see myself with a brand name because I started out early. I see myself  in the upper echelon. As far as what I hope to achieve, I hope to change  lives. Hopefully someone can hear what I’m doing and they can see  themselves doing it. Just listening to my music and taking away from  it whether its advice or just something to get through the day. That’s better than success.</p>
<p>You can find <em>The City is  Mine</em> as well as new tracks from Yung Reno at <a href="http://myspace.com/yungrenosce" target="_blank">myspace.com/yungrenosce</a>
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