

New Infinito 2017 Interview @ Railroadmag.com
The sum is Infinite
http://railroadmag.com/thetalent.html
In a city infamous for its' gangsters, since the 1800s up until present day Chicago, rapper Infinito 2017 shows that Chicago's rappers aren't all about the trapping and capping, but they can bring some insightful lyrical substance to the proverbial table. Working hard to set himself apart from other artists, Infinito still runs his career on the old code of hip hop, staying true to his morality and trying as much as possible to spit the positives in a way that still appeals to his listeners. The RailRoad recently caught up with Infinito 2017 to pick his brain on a few topics.
Dialogue between Infinitio 2017 and the RailRoad Magazine:
The RailRoad: What was the spark that started you to get involved in music?
Infinito 2017: Well it was several things. My upbringing! My mother was into soul music, collecting soul albums. Umm…My uncle! "The nephew of Frank", that's were the name came from. Frank is short for Franklin. He was a straight dusties, stepper dude. Just plain stuff like that is what got me interested in music. My grandmother just had that straight down-home gospel music. That southern Baptist and soul music upbringing is what inspired me to make music. Just to be in that type of house hold.
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