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Civil Interview: Chinx’s Team Opens Up About His Life, ‘Welcome to JFK’ & What Chinx Wanted Out Of Hip-Hop

Posted on August 13th, 2015
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Following this album, what’s next for the Chinx brand? More albums?

Biggs: Albums and songs, we have those for days! Easily, Chinx can be able to put out at least 5 more albums with the songs that we have stacked up with the his family, Coke Boys, French, and Sims.

There’s so much in the making that he won’t be one of those artists that’s soon forgotten, that’s our responsibility to make sure his records stay strong and we’re going to drop project after project just like he would want it. We’re going to make sure his brand continues going as well, we’ve already spoke to his family so it remains strong and just continue pushing everything he had, so you guys receive it well.

Sims, you’re the artist Chinx signed right before his passing. What can we expect from you?

Sims: We’re actually working on a few things right now since I’ve up been here and we have a lot of stuff coming out as well. We have four or five projects already lined up and that’s something Chinx’s and myself continuously worked on. We have a lot of material that I’m sitting on. I’ll be coming with the same volume and tenacity Chinx would want me to and I’m excited to show all of you.

What were some things fans might not have known about Chinx?

Biggs: I would say how much of a clown he was, he always had that persona of being serious when it came down to business but deep down he was a clown. Always making everyone laugh in any room he was in, always joked around and laughed. He just loved life and loved to have a good time with his people that we’re around him.

Blaze: Chinx loved to eat; that was his thing, always eating good too. Although, he might of looked like someone who wouldn’t eat much, he was always munching and eating on something. And just like anyone else, Chinx was going through regular problems like everyone else. He was one of us, down to earth and the smallest things are what mattered the most to him.

Any last words you’d like to say.

Biggs: We truly just want to thank everyone who’s been so supportive and been with him since day one. Welcome To JFK means so much. So truly thank you to every single one of you!

Stokes: Definitely, I just want everyone to know that he’s not gone. He’s still living through the music and I appreciate that so much, we’re going to keep him living on forever from the people that loved him and cared for him and with his fans, he will never be gone!

Blaze: As for anyone, who’s just finding out who Chinx was, do your research and see the man he was and is because he came a long way as a rapper, friend and an individual. #LongLiveChinx

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