WHITE MIKE

BIOGRAPHY

TTalent can be found all over the earth, but it takes much more than just advanced abilities in a craft to get an artist further in their career. To accomplish such a task it takes HUSTLE! And if anyone in this world has that embedded in him, its Screwface World Music producer White Mike. As a youngin' Mike was his town's "Anything You
Need" guy. For Legal reasons we won't get too deep into that subject But once that drive was apply to pushing his production instead of packs, things really began to take off for the now 23 year old Musical Monster. Most known in the Tri-State area for his production on New Jersey legend Rah Digga's "Jersey's Here", DJ White Mike continues to teardown speakers all across the eastcoast as a soldier for the
Screwface Army. Even with leaving the drugs on the shelf, Mike still has the fiends screaming "Coke Dope Crack Smack!" after producing the hit song for J. Doe of Busta Rhymes Conglomerate label. His Discography also includes Tone Trump, Raekwon, Freeway, T-Pain & more.

Follow White Mike's Outrageous escapades on Twitter @IAmWhiteMike

Musical Influences: Traxx Trigga, The Incredible Stro, Timbaland, Swizz Beatz

Favorite Album of All Time: Jay-z - The Black Album

Other Talents: Referee-ing anorexic sumo wrestling matches, putting smiles on peoples faces, anything i put my mind to.

How did you choose your name?
What kinda dumb question is that son?! Guess.

How would you define your style?
I'm constantly growing so it's hard to define my style. My beats will sound completely different in a year. But I'm always going to have a commercial sound with my own twist.

How did you get down with Screwface?
I basically grew up in the Screwface studio. I been going there since i was fourteen. I used to look up to Devinwade and Traxx like big brothers. I always brought my beats by and Traxx would tell me what I'm doing wrong or what I should work on. After a while, when the time was right, they scooped me up.

What would you like to be doing in 10 years?
Living off of music with a wife and kids.

What do you think about the state of the industry?
Its great. You dont have to depend on major label backing anymore. You can make any kind of music you want and find your own audience independantly.

Why should people support the FlyBoyz and the rest of the Screwface Movement?
Listen to the Music!!!!!! End of story.

Any last words for the FlyBoyz fans out there?
Buy the album. Its a Classic.