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August AlusianaHusband AugustBrown AugustAugust LoveeBoyfriend AugustAlsina DearA A A AlsinaZaddy AlsinaAugust Anthony AlsinaForwardHe looks like an angel in all white.21-year-old August Alsina is undoubtedly breaking ground as one of 2013’s breakout music stars. Bringing his refreshing, street savvy brand of hip hop/R&B to the masses, the New Orleans native – in just a few short months – has already seen his Chris Brown and Trey Songz -assisted debut single ‘I Luv This Sh*t’ skyrocket to the top of R&B charts.  This record-setting feat, the young crooner tells That Grape Juice, is just the beginning of what he has to offer. Chatting exclusively to TGJ the ‘Ghetto’ hitmaker shares news about his successes so far, first full length LP, talks about that much-talked about ‘Wendy’ show appearance, and so much more.  Get into it all below: TGJ:  In a time where so many are manufactured, you seem to be very in control of your image.  How important is that for you?




August:  I honestly don’t give a f*ck.  I don’t do what I do or dress the way I dress for people’s approval.  This is me and all I can give you is me.  If you rock with me, I rock with you. If you don’t, f*ck you. As far as my image goes, this the way my mama made me. TGJ:  As a New Orleans native, tell us the city’s culture has influenced you. August:  In every way! I’m New Orleans up and down.  It’s what made me. It’s where I came from.  Watching Cash Money and Hot Boyz and just seeing them being from New Orleans coming up mad it cool for me. They were my motivation.Who else do you cite as influences? August:  Honestly, I’m influenced by a lot. Anybody who has made it in this industry has something for me to learn from them.  Musically, it’s not just one person in particular that did it for me. TGJ:  Your single “I Luv This Sh*t”, as of time reporting, is sitting pretty at #1 on the charts.  It’s the first R&B debut single to top the Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop chart in four years!




How does it feel to have such a warm reception so early? August:  Man, it’s a blessing honestly.  Once you get a number one, all eyes are on you.  People want to see if you can do it again. I’m not stuck on it because I’ve seen people with a #1 then after that you don’t know where they at.  So, I’m not caught up into it, but it’s a milestone and I thank God for it.  But, now I’m focused on getting another number 1. TGJ:  We’re sure you’re hoping ‘Ghetto’ will do the trick.  Why did you feel it was the best single to follow-up? August:  When I recorded ‘Ghetto’ I was in love in it from the beginning when I started writing it to everything else. I’m all about vibing. If my heart, spirit, and body says “yes”, I can’t deny it. It’s something more women can feel.  I’m dropping music so people can really feel my story. TGJ:  It’s on repeat here at TGJ HQ.  Now, let’s switch gears a bit and talk about your live television debut on ‘Wendy  Williams Show’.  




The performance got mixed reviews from viewers.  What are your thoughts on its reception? August:  TV is weird.  That was my very first live TV performance and it was a new experience for me. You’ve really got to create your own zone for those type of shows, from what I’ve learned. There is no energy there for you to feed off…it’s just you.  I’m learning as I go. It’s not like I just got on there and bombed.  If anything, it was a learning experience.Now, tell us more about your EP ‘Downtown: Life Under the Gun’.  What should we expect from it? August:  Expect to go on a journey and honestly get to know me.  You can get to know me on a level that not a lot of people like to open up about. It really opens your eyes to who I am and where I come from.  If you haven’t heard it, check it out. TGJ:  Any hints on the next single? August:  No, not yet (laughs).  I’m focused on making sure what’s out can get heard. But, I’m dropping that at the top of the next year.




TGJ:  When should we expect a full length LP? August:  My album has been done for a long time, but it’s a matter of timing.  Look for it at the top of next year.Well, as we look forward to that and bring this interview to a close, tell us:  what does August Alsina bring to the game that wasn’t there before him? August:  August Alsina is bringing August Alsina. I’m just bringing my story and my point of view.  I’m not them and they’re not me. *Bonus – TGJ:  Advice for other up-and-comers? August:  Always be persistent.  If you want to do something, you’ve got to put your mind, body, and soul into it and know it’s something you want to do.  First, you’ve got to love it.  Then, you’ve got to see sh*t when it’s blurry.  Even now for me at point of success in my career, I still just don’t know some things. Go with the flow, but have a plan.  Do your best to execute.  Never conform for anyone. Interview by: Quinno Rashad (That Grape Juice US)




Gold all on my neck, Bathing Ape on my back Even though I'm lookin from the front, I can still see that back I got racks on racks, no I'm not YC I'm hyphy like Keak Da Sneak Please don't creep by me, don’t try me I be on freak, geeked off that brain I receive All this fly shit, I bought came with receipts This ain’t no game, don't be playin with me All these bad bitches be stayin with me Beat the beat up like I'm Roy in that ring Enough of me rapping, gon' let that boy sang [Verse 2: August Alsina] I had one, two, three too many I'm fucked up, four chicks with me I'm loud, took about 5 shots 6 bottles I just copped Twisted, turnt up, 24/7 That's more bad bitches I’m getting They know I hit em and quit em And go past what they came here for Baby can I see you make yo ass drop? I'mma let the Rose bottles pop I'mma sip this Roc, baby don’t stop Cause yo body on fire, you too hot




I can't feel my face I'm so numb, I'm so wasted So dumb, I'm shit faced Just in case I don't make it Take my drink, nigga I'm buzzin Take my trees, nigga I'm gone Take my keys, nigga it's nothing One of these chicks is taking me home [Verse 3: August Alsina] That little red bone said she’s taking me home Fine ass friend said she coming along Love in the morning, so I'm fuckin em strong I'mma beat em to sleep then I’m gone in the morningI tell a bitch roll up Before I gotta roll out all I do is turn up Turn down fuck what, need another drink Baby go and pour up, money hungover So you know I gotta throw up the fetti so that they know that I’m ready To get em poppin and droppin the party never be stopping Cause I be keepin em rocking, you all these bitches be choosin Cause now they see that I’m winning like I’m allergic to losing and I I'm shit faced it Ro-Rolex shinin – call it perfect timing




Many is fresh, my baby's big timing Like a giant clock, club taking big shots Like a giant Glock, bitch got high then she made her booty drop While I watch it like the cops, do the niggas in the hood Smell it fore I light it so you know my weed good Fly like a pilot. from the same town as Suge Concealing big D, she gon take it like a crook Just make one thing understood You nothing without paper like books Word to my nigga double A, everybody's under me Make bitches come, anda, ¡Ándale! When I’m digging in that skeezer, no soda – that squeezer I'm caking, no Pam, bros gone off that sizzurp Crazy ass peep make these bitches go beserk All my niggas makin reserve, Problem So dumb, I'm shit faced-ed Just in case I don’t make it Nu ah ah ah ah ah umb Smoke until you go du ah ah ah ah ah umb Let’s drink until you go nu ah ah ah ah ah umb Drink until you go nu ah ah ah ah ah umb This is the original version of August Alsina’s party hit, “Numb.”

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