Just a trivia question for you Technicians out there.

Can anyone tell me where Tech had his first ever show and how many people were in attendance. (the number will surprise you) Lets see what we come up with.

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I never said anything remotely resembling accusing you of "not knowing anything." I just pointed out that you are wrong. That is clear to people who follow Tech N9ne. What your mom has contributed to Strange Music is irrelevant, and bringing it up makes you sound like a teenage girl playing the "My daddy this, my daddy that" game. Getting into shows for free likewise has no impact on the validity of your claims. Also, while having an internship is cool, I doubt that it makes you best friends with Tech N9ne and an authority on his past. This supposed information you're feeding us from the "publicity coordinator" who may or may not have been with Strange Music since the beginning, let alone with Tech for longer than that, is also suspect. Is that his first ever show, first show as a headliner, or first show with Strange Music? It doesn't matter, because who is a better authority on Tech's first show? Tech himself, or some guy who does marketing for his music label? But nice try bringing up a multitude of irrelevancies to distract people from the fact that you have been wrong every step of the way.

 

Like I said, Tech has said himself that his first show was when he skipped his graduation day to open for EPMD at Kemper. Also, he has stated repeatedly in interviews that he met Krizz when they both worked with Icy Rock Kraven. They may have gone to the same high school, but they have a 3-year age difference and it is highly unlikely they had much interaction there, if they met at all. But, please, continue with your "authority" on all things Strange because you're a lowly intern pawn.


Wyatt Holmes said:

Just so you know. The billboards in KC that you see of the Strange Music artists new albums, Are thanks to my mom. with that being said, I have come to know everyone at Strange Music very well. (had an internship there this past summer) And I get into every single show in KC for $0.00. The Publicity Coordinator of SM told me 2 summer ago that Tech had his first ever show in San Diego with 7 people in attendance. So what was that about not knowing anything?
I don't think any of Tech's fans should be fighting over who knows the most. It's the love of his music that he cares about the most. It doesn't matter who knows what about him because a person who hates Tech can google any info about him...DO YOU LOVE HIS MUSIC?
ya, except the fact that your wrong.
But you have more knowledge of his past than the people that work for him do?

LxUn1c0 said:

I never said anything remotely resembling accusing you of "not knowing anything." I just pointed out that you are wrong. That is clear to people who follow Tech N9ne. What your mom has contributed to Strange Music is irrelevant, and bringing it up makes you sound like a teenage girl playing the "My daddy this, my daddy that" game. Getting into shows for free likewise has no impact on the validity of your claims. Also, while having an internship is cool, I doubt that it makes you best friends with Tech N9ne and an authority on his past. This supposed information you're feeding us from the "publicity coordinator" who may or may not have been with Strange Music since the beginning, let alone with Tech for longer than that, is also suspect. Is that his first ever show, first show as a headliner, or first show with Strange Music? It doesn't matter, because who is a better authority on Tech's first show? Tech himself, or some guy who does marketing for his music label? But nice try bringing up a multitude of irrelevancies to distract people from the fact that you have been wrong every step of the way.

 

Like I said, Tech has said himself that his first show was when he skipped his graduation day to open for EPMD at Kemper. Also, he has stated repeatedly in interviews that he met Krizz when they both worked with Icy Rock Kraven. They may have gone to the same high school, but they have a 3-year age difference and it is highly unlikely they had much interaction there, if they met at all. But, please, continue with your "authority" on all things Strange because you're a lowly intern pawn.


Wyatt Holmes said:

Just so you know. The billboards in KC that you see of the Strange Music artists new albums, Are thanks to my mom. with that being said, I have come to know everyone at Strange Music very well. (had an internship there this past summer) And I get into every single show in KC for $0.00. The Publicity Coordinator of SM told me 2 summer ago that Tech had his first ever show in San Diego with 7 people in attendance. So what was that about not knowing anything?

Dude, I don't think anybody on this forum puts any credence in your story at all. Regardless of whether or not you work for Strange Music, your source for your information was essentially a random person mostly unaffiliated with Tech N9ne except for working for the same company. It's not like they're best friends. Someday, you'll grow up and realize that hearsay is unreliable.

 

Tech said himself in an XXL interview:

On my graduation day [from high school], I won a rap contest to open up for EPMD and DJ Quik, or Kwame or something like that. I chose to rock onstage, as opposed to walking across the stage on graduation day. That’s how I knew what I was going to do for the rest of my life.

He has said in other interviews that the show was performed at Kemper. If you don't believe that, go listen to the song "F.A.N.S." As for your other claim, about Krizz and Tech meeting in high school, read this interview. Krizz says:

We met through a mutual friend named DJ Icy Roc, who formed Nnutthowze back in the day with Tech. He was a producer and DJ and he happened to be live in my neighborhood, he was my sister's ex-boyfriend. As Tech was kind of venturing off, getting his deal with Quincy Jones, I kind of became Roc's new protege. When Tech came back to Kansas City in a different situation, I paid him to do a song with me! I guess he was impressed and he asked me to help him with one song where he had somebody else singing on it.

That song that Tech asked for help on turned out to be "Who You Came to See," and the pair have worked together ever since that day. I don't attest to having firsthand knowledge like you do, but I can find sources to back up my claims.

 

Wyatt Holmes said:

But you have more knowledge of his past than the people that work for him do?
LOL

matt meyer said:

-_-

you post a trivia question you don't even know the anwser to

seriously....yall are acting stoopid. Like Technette said anyone can google his shit... true technicians dont play middle school games about who knows who better. DWAMN! Tech would be embarressed reading you fools talkin like that. But Wyatt holmes is right his first show was in san diego with 7 people and tech himself said this in an interview. He said he played as if there were 1000 people cuz it didnt matter how many were there.Then people started talkin and more and more people started coming... so there ya go..now stop fightin n drink somethin. 

in b4 Miss Lacy's self esteem is shattered by everyone on this forum.

Miss. Lacy said:

seriously....yall are acting stoopid. Like Technette said anyone can google his shit... true technicians dont play middle school games about who knows who better. DWAMN! Tech would be embarressed reading you fools talkin like that. But Wyatt holmes is right his first show was in san diego with 7 people and tech himself said this in an interview. He said he played as if there were 1000 people cuz it didnt matter how many were there.Then people started talkin and more and more people started coming... so there ya go..now stop fightin n drink somethin. 



Miss. Lacy said:

seriously....yall are acting stoopid. Like Technette said anyone can google his shit... true technicians dont play middle school games about who knows who better. DWAMN! Tech would be embarressed reading you fools talkin like that. But Wyatt holmes is right his first show was in san diego with 7 people and tech himself said this in an interview. He said he played as if there were 1000 people cuz it didnt matter how many were there.Then people started talkin and more and more people started coming... so there ya go..now stop fightin n drink somethin. 

Hah only weak individuals let other people effect them. you really think u could shatter my self esteem...plz try. Im finding the article he said this in right now..Ill post the link in my next response. Learn how to spell 

DJ605 said:

in b4 Miss Lacy's self esteem is shattered by everyone on this forum.

Miss. Lacy said:

seriously....yall are acting stoopid. Like Technette said anyone can google his shit... true technicians dont play middle school games about who knows who better. DWAMN! Tech would be embarressed reading you fools talkin like that. But Wyatt holmes is right his first show was in san diego with 7 people and tech himself said this in an interview. He said he played as if there were 1000 people cuz it didnt matter how many were there.Then people started talkin and more and more people started coming... so there ya go..now stop fightin n drink somethin. 

"Learn how to spell," lol. This coming from someone who called the posters on here "stoopid," doesn't know the difference between "affect" and "effect," and apparently has never heard of an apostrophe.

 


Miss. Lacy said:

Hah only weak individuals let other people effect them. you really think u could shatter my self esteem...plz try. Im finding the article he said this in right now..Ill post the link in my next response. Learn how to spell 

DJ605 said:

in b4 Miss Lacy's self esteem is shattered by everyone on this forum.

Miss. Lacy said:

seriously....yall are acting stoopid. Like Technette said anyone can google his shit... true technicians dont play middle school games about who knows who better. DWAMN! Tech would be embarressed reading you fools talkin like that. But Wyatt holmes is right his first show was in san diego with 7 people and tech himself said this in an interview. He said he played as if there were 1000 people cuz it didnt matter how many were there.Then people started talkin and more and more people started coming... so there ya go..now stop fightin n drink somethin. 

this whole thing would be cleared up if this wyatt dude would say if he meant his first headlininf show or his first ever show...... big difference.

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