So I contacted my Manager and said “Hey can you contact his Agency?” and before I knew it we were talking via email, then we were texting, then we were talking on the phone, then one day we agreed to meet. I’d always had this crazy idea “How fun would it be to do a Sci-Fi Album?”. One day I came across a documentary called “I Know that Voice” and in it were some of my favorite voice actors, and then as soon as Steve Blum came on I was like “Oh my God that’s Spike Spiegel!”, and then Steve said at one point “You know, this is just a job, anybody can hire you” and I was like “WHAT?! ARE YOU SERIOUS?!”. I still loved all this super-nerdy stuff that I was told NOT to like because I was in Hip Hop, but I persevered through all that. I got into Hip hop and yet I still loved Anime. With this album, The Incredible True Story, I asked “What inspired me to be a creative?” and at the end of the day it was Steve Blum’s voice. Everybody asks me “How’d you get into Hip Hop?” and I say “Tarantino…Kill Bill”, because RZA from Wu Tang Clan scored the film, and that’s where I discovered RZA, and I discovered Hip Hop because of that. You have to understand when I was 11 years old watching Cowboy Bebop, that was my everything. I remember the first time we met we had steak & cheese, it was awesome.