2014 was a solid year for Hip-Hop duo J.Bone & BIG Dude. They signed their first single deal, placed music in TV shows, and followed Common's lead, landing a few acting gigs. While not releasing much music as of late, the Cru promises they haven't eased up the grind. As a fierce Winter roars through Michigan, they got cozy with me to talk about their rising music career and more.
HEARD IT FIRST ONLINE: A lot happens in a year. What's one important lesson you learned this year?
J.BONE: Give it time and the work will speak for itself. Some of the music we made years ago, just for the love, is starting to payoff for us now.
BIG DUDE: Don't blow it all. Stay focused with a clear mind.
Along with music, you also have movie credits to add to your growing resume. Is there a plan to takeover and do it all?
J.BONE: Eventually. What most people don't know is—when we started making music on an amateur level back in the day—we also did our own videos. I carried around a big camera my grandma bought me and we taught ourselves everything from shooting to editing. We were independent way before Webbie spelled it out!
What did you wanna do before music?
BIG DUDE: Truck driving like my father, or get my chef on. I got skills in the kitchen too. [Grins]
J.BONE: Video game design. I was a gamer growing up: I don't play like I used to, but that was the plan early on.
That's cool. I've seen the tweets about game night and your epic GoldenEye battles.
J.BONE: [Smiling] Yeah, we like to break it out every now and then. Drink, talk trash and shoot it out for hours. That's a classic; never gets old.
BIG DUDE: Power weapons, baby! [They burst out laughing]
Who's on your playlists right now?
BIG DUDE: J. Cole, Lil Boosie—he bout to go nuts when he get home! And some Kem to smooth it out.
J.BONE: Mike Hopper Trio, a local band I saw rock live. Young The Giant and Adam Reverie. We did some work with Motor City Ragers and they put me up on him.
What advice would you give to aspiring artists?
J.BONE: Learn how the music business works. Even if it's just the basics, like how we as artists and producers get paid. It'll be to your benefit in the long-run.
BIG DUDE: Do YOU.
I'm sure you both have plenty. What's one of your goals in 2015?
J.BONE: Rock the stage at Summer Jam.
BIG DUDE: Gain more fans, cash more checks.
Pick up J.Bone & BIG Dude's album, DRIVE on iTunes and other online retailers. See and hear the Cru on the small screen in the upcoming Detroit-based drama, The 10th. Watch the trailer on YouTube
Interview by Tamara Lee
Photo by Timothy pAULE