Name: Super Producer Mr. Hanky
Location: Atlanta, GA
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B
Label: Collipark Music
www.amrhankybeat.com
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Location: Atlanta, GA
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B
Label: Collipark Music
www.amrhankybeat.com
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TMC: You're definitely not new to the game but for those who may not know, could you introduce yourself?
MH: I'm Mr. Hanky former DJ now a Producer. I've produced for Waka Flocka, Travis Porter, Young Jeezy, Soulja Boy, V.I.C and most recently "Throwed Off" (Walk Around The Club F Everybody) by Treal Lee And Prince Rick. "Da Wop" by YMCMB's LIL CHUCKEE. And The newest smash "Smart Girl" (Dumb Booty) by Tex James ft. Stuey Rock
TMC: Can you brief us on how you got started producing?
MH: I've always been a musician whether its been in a band or Djing. I first started making beats in my dorm room while selling burnt CDs. While in college word got out that I had some heat. So got back to ATL I worked with a lot of independent artist. One thing led to another and here we are.
TMC: How would you describe your production style?
MH: I really don't have a certain. Throwed Off, Da Wop, and now Smart Girl (Dumb Booty) all sound different. The only thing my productions have is a lot energy. A lot of the rap music these days are dark and depressing and most of it sounds the same.
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TMC: You're definitely not new to the game but for those who may not know, could you introduce yourself?
MH: I'm Mr. Hanky former DJ now a Producer. I've produced for Waka Flocka, Travis Porter, Young Jeezy, Soulja Boy, V.I.C and most recently "Throwed Off" (Walk Around The Club F Everybody) by Treal Lee And Prince Rick. "Da Wop" by YMCMB's LIL CHUCKEE. And The newest smash "Smart Girl" (Dumb Booty) by Tex James ft. Stuey Rock
TMC: Can you brief us on how you got started producing?
MH: I've always been a musician whether its been in a band or Djing. I first started making beats in my dorm room while selling burnt CDs. While in college word got out that I had some heat. So got back to ATL I worked with a lot of independent artist. One thing led to another and here we are.
TMC: How would you describe your production style?
MH: I really don't have a certain. Throwed Off, Da Wop, and now Smart Girl (Dumb Booty) all sound different. The only thing my productions have is a lot energy. A lot of the rap music these days are dark and depressing and most of it sounds the same.
TMC: How did you get the name?
MH: It was given to me at Southern University because I thought I was the S#%+ while in the band. The name came from Southpark Cartoon character who was a talking "turd". It would've bothered most people if it was them being called "Mr. Hanky" but I just flipped it and made a business. Besides the women loved and still love me.
TMC: Who can you say inspired you the most when it comes to producing?
MH: The people have always inspired my production. There's something about seeing people react and party to your music.
TMC: If they don't know by your famous tag, can you give the people a little resume of people you've worked with?
MH: Yo Gotti, Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, Soulja Boy, Young Jeezy, Ying Yang Twins, Treal Lee & Prince Rick, Roscoe Dash, Hurricane Chris, Waka Flocka and Travis Porter to name a few.
TMC: Do you have a favorite musical project that you've worked on thus far?
MH: Alot of the earlier projects before the Mixtape era. People were fans back the and bought music. Nowadays everybody is a industry boss, CEO, expert and critic. But nobody's buying the music.... right.
TMC: Is there any advice you can you give to the up & coming that you wish somebody would have given to you?
MH: I really don't have any regrets because everything has helped me grow into who I am today. I would just advise everybody people to do them and keep God first. Get a good team a great lawyer, and a budget.
TMC: What's something people may not know about Mr. Hanky?
MH: I'm really laid back despite the type of music I make.
TMC: Are there any projects you're currently working on that you can tell us about?
MH: I'm working with a few RnB artist right now that's all I can really say.
MH: It was given to me at Southern University because I thought I was the S#%+ while in the band. The name came from Southpark Cartoon character who was a talking "turd". It would've bothered most people if it was them being called "Mr. Hanky" but I just flipped it and made a business. Besides the women loved and still love me.
TMC: Who can you say inspired you the most when it comes to producing?
MH: The people have always inspired my production. There's something about seeing people react and party to your music.
TMC: If they don't know by your famous tag, can you give the people a little resume of people you've worked with?
MH: Yo Gotti, Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, Soulja Boy, Young Jeezy, Ying Yang Twins, Treal Lee & Prince Rick, Roscoe Dash, Hurricane Chris, Waka Flocka and Travis Porter to name a few.
TMC: Do you have a favorite musical project that you've worked on thus far?
MH: Alot of the earlier projects before the Mixtape era. People were fans back the and bought music. Nowadays everybody is a industry boss, CEO, expert and critic. But nobody's buying the music.... right.
TMC: Is there any advice you can you give to the up & coming that you wish somebody would have given to you?
MH: I really don't have any regrets because everything has helped me grow into who I am today. I would just advise everybody people to do them and keep God first. Get a good team a great lawyer, and a budget.
TMC: What's something people may not know about Mr. Hanky?
MH: I'm really laid back despite the type of music I make.
TMC: Are there any projects you're currently working on that you can tell us about?
MH: I'm working with a few RnB artist right now that's all I can really say.
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