By Tim “Styles” Sanchez
Today we would like to introduce you to a two man group out of Inglewood, CA that’s been making a nice name for themselves on the underground scene as of late. U-N-I is comprised of members Y-O and Thurzday, and although they hail from one of Southern California’s most dangerous and notorious cities, don’t expect to hear any tales about banging in the hood or dope dealing from this group.
Instead, the duo has chosen to relay their music from what they describe as a “regular” person’s point of view. With no street-cred gimmicks or gangsta personas to fall back on, the group is placing a high emphasis on their music in their attempt to build a strong fanbase. But after pushing their
Fried Chicken & Watermelon project for nearly a year, will that be enough to propel them into stardom?
That question remains to be answered; however, the group has been attracting attention from MTV and magazines such as
The Source and
XXL. Now they are ready for their proper AllHipHop.com debut as the group took the time to talk to us about their music, Mohawks, hipsters, their
A Love Supreme project and possibly being bitten by a certain pair of rap superstars.
AllHipHop.com: Let’s start off with your name, U-N-I, what’s the whole meaning behind that?
Thurzday: We derived that name from The Roots album,
Illadelph Halflife, a song featuring Common called “UNIverse At War.” We are making it our mission to make a statement for good music in Hip-Hop. The U is for Y-O and the I is for myself and it’s U-N-I versus all opposition, contenders, haters and whoever is in our path.
It also stands for being Universal and having no limits musically. Music is about expression and we never want to be known for just one type of thing.