Who Let the Dominicans In? N.E.S

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Who let the Dominicans In? N.E.S

N.E.S. born in the Dominican Republic and raised in the streets of New York (
Washington heights to be specific) was raised with hip hop as his main source of music. He will never forget that he is of Dominican accent, however hip hop music lives within him and will always live within him. Understanding the struggles Latinos faced he survived being a Latino (as he states) when Latinos weren't received well. Being Latin has it's advantages and disadvantages just like everything else in our lives, however N.E.S. makes it clear that no matter your race surviving all obstacles in life is what makes you creative and successful.

N.E.S. is an unsigned artist that has been creating his own style of music for years now. He has his own music (independent) label company called " Smooth Fella Records" and expects nothing but success to come walking into his life ( in the near future) because of the talent he has been blessed with that he wants to share with the entire world. He partnered up with Endless management which has been a successful task already as he has been blessed with a lot of support of his most recent single "Carribean Gangsta".

N.E.S. spoke with Content producer/reporter (Orthry Torres) and he made it cleared what he believes hip hop music defines. He spoke about his plans as far as music in the near future, and what he believes in and stands by as far as personal opinions and professionally plans.

Read the interview below, N.E.S has amazing talent and is an overall amazing individual.

OT reporter: N.E.S How are you?

N.E.S. this is N.E.S. in the building. What's up Ma'ma how you doing?

OT reporter; I am good, thank you

OT reporter: Your single "Caribbean gangster" has had 27,000 spins/plays in 2 months (now this number might be wrong, correct if I am wrong cause I got this number for 2 months worth) This is your first single, (from this album) some major artist don't even get that much play, how do you feel about the support?

 
 
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