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Who is sir Karl Nemetski?: Gangster Rapper, American and all round nice bloke...........................

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Karl Nemetski is a talented Rap Artist from Langley, Virginia USA. He is known for his unique style and no holds barred take on such subjects as Politiics and who has nicer Tits, Betty Rubble or Wilma Flintstone.

The Sir Karl Nemetski Interview.....

1. Who would you say your main musical influences are?

Believe it or not, I grew up on early to mid-1980s soft rock love songs. Shortly thereafter, I developed a fascination for the genre of Electronica and the heavy use of synthesizers in music. Truth be told, I am 32 years old, and have always been a huge fan of Madonna, Phil Collins, Pat Benatar, Bjork, William Orbit, Pet Shop Boys, Queen (Mr. Roboto), Depeche Mode, Future Sound of London, KLF (3 a.m. Eternal), SNAP, Prodigy, Atma, Toto, Cyndi Lauper, Herbie Hancock, Newcleus, Eurythmics, Afrika Bambaataa, among other favorites of mine of which all played a large part in influencing my me. In addition, I've always been a big fan of sci-fi and synth music plays right into that. In essence, I'm a 1980s kid and that will never change. If I could change one thing in this universe, it would be the 1990s because the 1990s sucked.

2. Can you describe your music in 5 words?

Super Mega Radical Ultra Fresh.

3. Whats it like working with Lee Greenfield?

It's a dream come true like winning the Super Bowl and an Olympic Gold Medal all in one...and then going to Disney World.

4. Did you find it difficult rapping Lee's lyrics considering how insane they are?

I get the impression that Lee and I are a good fit because we are equally insane. Rapping Lee's lyrics posed somewhat of a technical challenge for me given Lee's clever word arrangements, as well as the obvious necessity to provide world-class material that would be appealing to both European and American consumers. Nevertheless, Lee is a comic genius sensation and seamlessly guided me through the process wherever it was deemed that I could polish up an area of any of the tracks in question. By the way, you do realize that everyone in Hollywood is insane right? It comes with the job. If you're not a little insanely brilliant in some regard, no one is buying your product. In this business, insanity sells and having said that, Lee Greenfield is at the top of the game. Furthermore, I think there's a little Lee Greenfield spirit inside all of us that screams, "Feed me!."

5. Are you planning on collaborating on any more projects in the future?

Certainly, Lee and I have the potential to make a fortune and naturally, I would love to collaborate with Lee on future projects if Lee can tolerate my eccentricities and outlandish spy stories. But then again, when you've lived in Northern Virginia and have owned a business as I have, that happens to be located a few blocks from CIA Headquarters in the section of McLean, Virginia known as Langley, you see and hear some strange things and tend to become a little "spy crazy."

6. Rap and comedy is a strange combination. Do you think it works well together?

Rap is comedy brother. Hip Hop and Rap were founded and established on the foundation of blood, sweat, tears and occasionally poking fun at people like Rosie O'Donnell...not that I ever would poke fun at people like Rosie...but you catch my drift, i.e., making fun of people's mothers...and fat people. Remember the Fat Boys? They were/are a colossal success and that it Hip Hop/Rap comedy at its finest. And my guess is that even Rosie O’Donnell liked the Fat Boys.

7. If you were to compare yourself to any food dish what would it be and why?

Dude that is so easy: Swordfish.

 

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