![]() ![]() I eventually got with purpdogg and broke bread for it. Davi$ actually found it on purpdogg’s soundcloud. EM: Pulp fiction of course has to come in as a close first. When did you realize that you wanted to use the Kill Bill whistle in your song? R$: Shit as soon as I heard the beat I knew it was meant for me. My baby bro Burgers put me on game recently lol. Rob $tone: Haha yeah man, Kill Bill is my favorite Tarantino film no doubt. What’s your favorite film of his? And because I read minds, I’m guessing its Kill Bill. EARMILK: So it seems like we have something in common, our favorite director being Quentin Tarantino. Then, other tracks where the lyrics focus more on keeping a feel good rhythm with a smooth beat meant for the listener to just enjoy their damn-self. This is a Cali-feel-good-say-what-you-want-vibe you can tell Rob $tone and his 1207 crew have fun with their tracks – and so should you.ĮARMILK chopped it up with the man himself to discuss this sudden rise in popularity, Quentin Tarantino, Tupac, strip clubs and his 1207 squad. He writes tracks that spill with intense lyrics and charged with emotions. This isn't an artist with an over-calculated verse where if you miss one word, you completely miss the point of the story. Much like Too $hort & E-40 – The San Diego bred artist flows how he feels. ![]() You may know his name from his track "Chill Bill" which used the infamous whistle from Quentin Tarantino's classic film Kill Bill. Rob $tone never goes by just Rob and don't ever get that twisted, or else. ![]()
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