How2rap.com: Your not only known as a DJ but you make beats too. How long have you been making tracks?
"Dj Ron G": SINCE I WAS 21 YEARS OF AGE MY FIRST ARTIST WAS MISS JONES
How2rap.com: How did you feel the first time you heard Biggie spit your name in Juicy? ---
"Dj Ron G": I WAS HAPPY CAUSE BIGGIE USED TO COME TO MY CRIB AND CHILL I DIDNT KNOW HE WAS GONNA SAY MY NAME IN THE SONG
How2rap.com: Can you tell the people what your relationship was with Biggie and Bad Boy?
"Dj Ron G": BIGGIE WAS MY PERSONAL FRIEND I USED TO HELP BOOK BIGGIE ANY WAY HE NEEDED
How2rap.com: How did you feel about Biggie and Pac beef when it started.
"Dj Ron G": IT CONFUSED ME
How2rap.com: Do you remember where you were when you got the word Biggie passed?
"Dj Ron G": I WAS IN NORTH CAROLINA THAT DAY I HAD A SHOW
How2rap.com: How do you think the game would be different if Big and Pac was still here?
"Dj Ron G": I THINK MANY RAPPERS WOULDNT BE BEEFING WITH EACH OTHER SO MUCH BECAUSE THEY WERE THE REALEST & ARTIST HD RESPECTED THEM
How2rap.com: How do you feel about the music today? In other words, is hip hop in the right place?
"Dj Ron G": HIP HOP HAS EXSPANDED THATS ALL
How2rap.com: Can you tell the people where it is that you grew up?
"Dj Ron G": IM FROM HARLEM 155st. 8TH AVE NEW YORK CITY
How2rap.com: How did you get into Dj’ing?
"Dj Ron G": LISTENING TO RED ALERT & MARLEY MARL
How2rap.com: One of my folks told me he remembers a time when you had one of the only mixtapes popping off out in V.A. They used to hit V.A. beach for spring break in the early-mid 90's. (You can catch a lot folks from the DMV going to VA beach for spring break and bike week) Back then I know you had to be on a tenacious grind, what steps did have to take to get your mixtapes poppin?
"Dj Ron G": I WAS BEING CREATIVE DOING BLEND TAPES AND GRINDING EVERYWHERE I WENT
How2rap.com: When did you first realize you was buzzin and how did you feel about it?
"Dj Ron G": WHEN I STARTED TO GET CALLS FROM THE HUSTLERS, LABEL EXCUTIVES,PEOPLE FROM THE STREETS WOULD STOP ME EVERY WHERE I WENT AND TOLD ME THEY LOVE THE NEW TAPE
How2rap.com: How important do you think the Dj is to the hip-hop industry today?
"Dj Ron G": WE ARE VERY IMPORTANT WE PLAY THE RECORDS AND PRODUCE THEM ALSO
How2rap.com: You pretty much stay busy and continue to drop mixtapes on a constant basis is that a element that you think is needed to be able to do what you do?
"Dj Ron G": YES IT KEEPS YOUR NAME OUT THERE
How2rap.com: What does Ron G have popping right now?
"Dj Ron G": WORKING ON A REALITY SHOW, 2 RADIO SHOWS,SONGS COMIN OUT I PRODUCED,BOOK COMIN SOON,& MORE
How2rap.com: If someone wanted the opportunity to hop on one of your mixtapes how can they reach you?
"Dj Ron G": 347 768- 5540 OR DJRONG84@GMAIL.COM
How2rap.com: We have a lot of members here at How2rap.com and mostly all of them are rappers. What advice can you give to a independent rapper interested in getting into the mixtape game?
"Dj Ron G": STAY ON YOUR GRIND ,BE CREATIVE WITH YOUR MUSIC AND DONT GIVE UP NEVER
How2rap.com: What common mistakes if any do you see up and coming rappers make when trying to get their music out?
"Dj Ron G": EDUCATION OF THE GAME
How2rap.com: When it comes to making music on the RnB and Rap tip, what do you think makes a good song and what is it that seperates a good song from a classic like say a Juicy?
"Dj Ron G": THE HOOK AND MAKE MUSIC THAT EVERYONE CAN RELATE TOO.
How2rap.com: Thanks G, Is there any plugs you want the folks at How2rap.com to know?
"Dj Ron G": I LOVE HIP HOP & R&B THIS IS MY LIFE & I LOVE TO HELP ARTIST MAKE IT IN THE GAME HOLLA WWW.MYSPACE.COM/RONG1
“Big Up To Ron G for the love. His status is Legendary and the things he has already and continues to accomplish have became monumental. Keep Ron G on the Radar.” – Jamaal J-Mill West