Official website of HerdiOflo - "Life Of A 3rd World Player."

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Bio: Short Interview: I've been writing poetry and listening to Hiphop music ever since I was in elementary school as I never really thought of putting the two together to begin a music career in Hiphop. I've been a basketball person for as long as I remember as I have spent my days polishing my jumpshot, increasing my dribbling skills and all that needs to be accomplished for a successful basketball player. I successfully signed a multi-year contract at the age of 18 to play in the proffesional basketball league of Indonesia. I would write on my days off from practice as I would occasionally lace rhymes on my computer. I began to take Hiphop to a more proffesional level back in 2002 after my late mother, Hermien Widjajanti - R.I.P - passed away due to Cancer. I was faced with dark nights as I turned daily on my writing and self thought to heal all the pain within me. I continued to write rhymes and recording my sounds on my computer. I then started performing across Indonesia on my off season anywhere I could to get exposure and experience in the Hiphop game. As I came across many talented Hiphop producers throughout these 5 years, I knew my destiny is pursuing this Hiphop to the fullest. As I am still a professional basketball player, it is time to just unleash the magic. Why the name HerdiOflo?When I first started flowin' on the mic I had a dificult time of finding a name for myself as I was mostly emphasising on my production and lyrical skills. I had not put much thought in a name. In 2003 after recording a CD with american producer Marcus Williams, he gave me the name HerdiOflo because - my rhymes flows smooth and sway like water. What are your Hiphop goals?My goals in Hiphop are establishing myself as an emcee with a unique flavor in the game as well as being one of the Hiphop cats in Indonesia to go international. I feel that getting access to music in the southeast asian region is so easy due to piracy, that musicians these days need to step up their game and create something fresh from the oven. I think one of the measurements of success would be an artist having die hard fans from their own country as well as other countries around the world. Share to us your Hip Hop journey?As I mentioned earlier, I've been writing rhymes since my elementary days as writing and music was a big part of my personal life. To fast forward a bit, I tried to further my music career by lacing rhymes and recording my flows on my computer in search of music producers who might be interested in working together. I shopped my demo around everywhere I could and finally in 2003, an American music producer by the name of Marcus Williams agreed to start a music project together. At the time, he happened to reside in Bali where we worked out a deal as we laced 10 songs that would be released in the US. It was the stepping stone of my music career as when I flew back to Jakarta, I was picked up by the manager of "Freestyle Basketball Indonesia" Bang Jul khaerudin - "The Godfather Of Indonesian Streetball", whom agreed to conceptualize a new concept of shows where I would flow on the mic with my partner name Subhan; who is currently a rising model, movie star & commercial artist; as we kicked open every 'Freestyle Basketbal Show' with the two of us flowing on the mic. It was such a good experience as it exposed me to perform in front of hundreds and at times even in front of thousands. From there really kicked start the momentum of my music career which lead to the formation of HollaBack Family and into meeting so many Indonesian producers. Any last messages for any aspiring Hiphop talents in the southeast asian region?My single word that I can give ya'll would be "Perseverance" - without that your're bound to go nowhere if you decide to quit due to obstacles. The Hiphop market is so over crowded with talent and if you don't believe in yourself - nobody will! So keep on pushing it and fulfill your dreams. Don't let them haters bring you down. It should only bring you up. "Say haters, we love you, say haters we love you.." - Sweet Martabak 'Ada Sumur Di Ladang' (Rapvolusi) - |
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