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I got a cousin in pro skateboarding named OJ Farrar. So To keep that name and build a legacy behind it is dope. I never really liked my last name until I started getting recognition for the rap, like hearing people say, “Oh you Deniro Farrar!” In my city, my family got a big name for owning clubs and promotion and shit. So he was throwing my last name on the end of the tracks and I didn’t like it at first, I was like “Why do you keep doin’ that shit?” And he was like because nobody else has that name with Farrar at the name, so I said fuck it, I’ll keep it. Farrar is my last name, so I ran with that, and really for search engine optimization purposes, a guy that used to manage me when I first got in the game told me there are so many Deniros, how are people gonna find you when they type your name in? You got Robert Deniro, all these Deniros. To keep it all the way one thousand, I swear to god I do not remember where the name Deniro came from. Where’d you get the name Deniro Farrar from? We’re like the biggest city in North Carolina, so I’m just trying to be the face of that because we don’t have that yet.

Cole, Petey Pablo, Little Brother, and they definitely put on for their sections of North Carolina, but Charlotte is different. When people hear Charlotte, they think of North Carolina in general, like J. We don’t have a big market for rap music because we don’t have anybody tangible, like a go-to rapper that we can name, like four hours away you got Atlanta, Gucci Mane, forty, fifty motherfuckers, but in Charlotte you got nobody. VIBE: How did growing up in Charlotte, NC affect your music?ĭeniro: If I didn’t grow up in Charlotte, in the circumstances I grew up in, I wouldn’t be the rapper I am today, so I got Charlotte to thank for that. Mississippi Teen Honored After Saving Four People From Car Submerged In River
