AllHipHop.com: Hip-Hop has again proven it has no bounds with respect to its growth and participation, as recently, Pablo Dylan, Bob Dylan’s grandson, broke onto the Hip-Hop scene with a mixtape where he produces and raps on the project.
Bob Dylan known for the political and social messages in his music, is widely regarded as the voice of the rock, folk, and hippie generation of the 1960s.
“I mean, really, my grandfather, I consider him the Jay-Z of his time, and he definitely has a legacy that a lot of people look up to,” Pablo Dylan told AllHipHop.com in an exclusive interview. “He feels strongly about my music and I love him to death.”
Pablo is the son of the famous folk singer’s son, Jesse, famous for having directed music videos for Tom Petty and Lenny Kravitz, and for having directed the Will.I.Am music video for “Yes We Can,” inspired by President Barack Obama’s historic run in 2008.
“We just put out the mixtape 10 Minutes; we got like 50,000 views on that, and I just got back in the studio to work on things and perfect everything.” Pablo said.
“My single with Little Chuckee and Darnell Robinson is dropping soon,” an excited Pablo said about his song with Young Money’s Lil’ Chuckee. “Me and Darnell did a song on my mixtape, he hooked me up with all the people and they sent the song back with a hook and few verses.”
Pablo, soon to turn 16, is an avid Hip-Hop fan and cites Eminem’s Eminem Show as the first hip-hop album where he really fell in love with the music.
