Ronnie Lott
San Antonio, Texas, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2014 | SELF | AFTRA
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Texan rapper/songwriter/producer Ronnie Lott brought a pop sense to his cross-genre mix of rap and R&B. The San Antonio native channeled the smooth, sensitive tone of Drake, but with hints of the Weeknd’s mainstream savvy, Migos’ delivery, and Big Sean’s cadence also present. Formerly known as Rated R, Lott honed his craft in local groups before going solo with a series of mixtapes and LPs like Paradise and It’s Just Different.
His 2016 full-length, Nothing Is Forever, featured production from frequent collaborator J-Nice and included the single “Trophy,” which gained traction on online streaming charts upon release. - Rhys Durrell
Ronnie Lott releases a brand new classic 12-track album titled Word On The Road. Fusing a multitude of sounds, Ronnie carves out his own corner laced in varying cadences and loaded beats. Produced by J-Nice in it’s entirety, the project is fun and energetic but timeless. - Jon
Ronnie Lott releases a brand new 12-track album titled Word On The Road. Fusing a multitude of sounds, Ronnie carves out his own corner laced in varying cadences and loaded beats. Produced by J-Nice in entirety, the project is fun and energetic but timeless. - MIDNIGHTCYPHS
“Word on the Road” finds Ronnie Lott expressing his feelings on what he’s been hearing and observing since his 2016 debut album
Texan rapper/songwriter/producer Ronnie Lott brought a pop sense to his cross-genre mix of rap and R&B. The San Antonio native channeled the smooth, sensitive tone of Drake, but with hints of the Weeknd’s mainstream savvy, Migos’ delivery, and Big Sean’s cadence also present. Formerly known as Rated R, Lott honed his craft in local groups before going solo with a series of mixtapes and LPs like Paradise and It’s Just Different.
His 2016 full-length, Nothing Is Forever, featured production from frequent collaborator J-Nice and included the single “Trophy,” which gained traction on online streaming charts upon release. - Barry Quigley
Ronnie Lott releases a brand new 12-track album titled Word On The Road. Fusing a multitude of sounds, Ronnie carves out his own corner laced in varying cadences and loaded beats. Produced by J-Nice in entirety, the project is fun and energetic but timeless. - Dame Dizzle
Hailing from San Antonio, Ronnie Lott has been on his grind for sometime now. Before going solo and launching in 2016, Ronnie cut his teeth in local groups where he honed his craft as a rapper/singer/songwriter producer.Picking up steam over the last year or so, Ronnie Lott has been hard at work in the studio most recently releasing a two tracker called, “Star 69”. Bringing his signature sound to the forefront, Ronnie delivers on both singles, “No Games”, and “Blue Faces”. With a super commercial sound, Ronnie brings slick bars blended with quality melodies and a swagged our delivery.Making sure to put on for his city, Ronnie Lott continues to cement himself as one of the most exciting artists coming out of Texas. Make sure you check out the new project and keep an eye on him – I’m sure there is a lot more coming. - Brian Delaney
Siddharth Sharma aka NDS has launched his second single ‘Someone Else’s Story’ featuring Texas-based rapper Ronnie Lott on all the major platforms.
His new single brings out a subtle blend of variety and fusion. This solo project is second after ‘Never Sleep’ taking his album up a notch. Ronnie Lott has given a sense of the cross-genre mix of rap and R&B. The duo effortlessly takes a remarkable step towards etching itself into the realm of rhythm and music.
The best of music producing skills of NDS is distilled in ‘Someone Else’s Story’, and the duo manages to ignite sparks with some intense electronic music blended in rhythmic perfection with the rap.
With the motive to make the listeners groove to its melody and techno beats, it has come up with its official music video capable of breaking records in R&B/Rap genre. - HummingHeart
Dive into our music discovery of the week from amazing acts who are creating and delivering hot music. With so much good music steadily coming through, it’s easy to miss some of the best. To help prevent this, we’ve rounded up the best, “discovery of the week”.
Michael Nathan — Ain’t It Enough?
NDS — Someone Else’s Story Feat. Ronnie Lott
Peter Kuli & Still Haze — Potion
Jeffrey James — Saltwater
Jay Portal & DBLCRSS — Beast Boy
IMNIKO — Porsch-Ya
Czar Brown — Cleveland Show
Jane Handcock — Function
Ruby Francis — All Of The Time
HVNCOQ — Switch Up
F.A.M.E. — Count On You
Nick Dorian — Palisades
Tamara Bubble — Rumors
Smoota — Pheromones
Mika Means — Single Life
Tae Hawfa — Picasso
Jen Awad — Break a Man - PRODIZZLE
Artist: Ronnie Lott
Song: Find Me
Based: Texas
If you like: Chris Brown, Jeremih
Having made it to the Audiotox homepage a total of 3 times in the past 6 months, Ronnie Lott is one of our favorite independent artists on the hip-hop scene.
Partly due to his incredible music and also his sexy jaw line (hello?) we love this dude.
Ronnie’s voice is chill, smooth and manly with just the perfect hint of softness to it. Think Chris Brown, Justin Bieber etc. That kind of slickness that makes the girls (and boys) go crazy, especially with lyrics like these.
‘Find Me’ is a track by Ronnie that was featured on Tommy boy’s compilation album for SXSW 2018. It starts off with a melodic percussive instrument that sounds like a cross between rain drops and wind chimes. Paired with a smooth sub bass, hip-hop drums and R&B style lyrics this song will appeal to listeners who are into the likes of Drake, Chris Brown and Jeremih. It would be good enough as an R&B vocal but the rap verse really takes it up to a new level. Check out the song below and also have a look at our previous posts on this urban gem. - Audiotox
Ronnie Lott returns to hwing with his latest release “Find Me.” A track that’s featured on Tommy boys compilation album for SXSW 2018. - H-wing
Rapper/songwriter/producer triple threat Ronnie Lott brings the fire with his fierce new single, “14th Ave.” The native Texan masters an unrelenting flow with a subtle back beat, achieving a sound somewhere between Drake, Big Sean, and Migos. The track is all energy all the time, harnessing a vivacity that both powerful and refined. Lott is no rookie to the game, previously working as Rated R within local San Antonio groups as well as solo. With numerous singles, an EP, and a full-length album under his belt as Ronnie Lott, there’s certainly a lot to sink your teeth into. Get your first taste with “14th Ave” below. - Cassandra Dailey
Texan rapper/songwriter/producer Ronnie Lott brought a pop sense to his cross-genre mix of Rap and R&B. The San Antonio native channeled the smooth, sensitive tone of Drake with hints of the Weeknd’s mainstream savvy. Add in a Migos’ delivery and Big Sean’s cadence and you have all the element that make up Lott’s sound. Formerly known as Rated R, Lott honed his craft in local groups before going solo with a series of mixtapes and LPs like “Paradise” and “It’s Just Different”. His newest tune, “14th Ave”, carries a fast-paced rhyme scheme over a beat that builds up as the song runs. Subtle piano keys and drum add-ins bring the track to a climax. If you have yet to hear Ronnie Lott’s music, this is a great introduction for you. - Barry
24 year-old San Antonio, Texas native Ronnie Lott is gearing up for the release of his third full-length album Nothing Is Forever on August 26 via SoundCloud and with it hopes to further cement himself as a force to be reckoned with on the urban music circuit.
The project fuses together the genres of Hip Hop, R&B, EDM, and rock in a non-abrasive way that creates an original, yet at the same time familiar sound. Ronnie teamed up with J-Nice, a producer out of Denver, CO, to help create the cutting-edge sound on “Nothing Is Forever”. The album carries overtones of Drake and Lil Uzi Vert with hints of The Migos and even a bit of Andre 3000 at times. Your ears aren’t quite sure where the music originated from until you hear Ronnie’s southern, Texas flavor peek through. - HipHopDx
24 year-old San Antonio, Texas native Ronnie Lott releases his third full-length album Nothing Is Forever on via Spotify & with it hopes to further cement himself as a force to be reckoned with on the urban music circuit.
The project fuses together the genres of Hip Hop, R&B, EDM, and rock in a non-abrasive way that creates an original, yet at the same time familiar sound. Ronnie Lott teamed up with J-Nice, a producer out of Denver, CO, to help create the cutting-edge sound on “Nothing Is Forever”. The album carries overtones of Drake and Lil Uzi Vert with hints of The Migos and even a bit of Andre 3000 at times. Your ears aren’t quite sure where the music originated from until you hear Ronnie’s southern, Texas flavor peek through.
Now, he drops “Catch The Wave.” Listen to him bring the heat! - Bryson Paul - Upcoming HipHop
San Antonio Texas native Ronnie Lott is one to watch our for. The young emerging artist just released his third full-length album titled Nothing Is Forever this past summer and has been recognized by multiple outlets and is now on our radar.
Fusing Hip Hop, R&B and a sprinkle of EDM in a non-abrasive way, Ronnie Lott offers a collection of easy-to-digest music that is both catchy and fun to listen to.
His latest release is a double-track titled “Like I Do/I Just Came Here” - a gem we can’t stop listening to on repeat. Do yourself a favor and click play below: - IXdaily
San Antonio, TX – It’s not recently uncovered knowledge that current attention spans of listeners are shorter than ever. With multiple inputs and bombardments of stimulation from various social media platforms, artists are faced with the challenging obstacle of engaging an audience with only a mere few seconds of opportunity.
When San Antonio emcee Ronnie Lott released his 18-track album, Nothing is Forever he challenged the characteristically unmotivated listener with a full listening experience that requests them to stay with him longer than a couple moments. But under further consideration, and a full listen, listeners may find themselves pleasantly surprised (and engaged) with the project due to its’ variety of sounds. While he maintains strong bars on the project, his r&b influences help this project sway easily between genres, while dipping its’ toes in his multiple talents. Lott easily sings, raps, and builds his melodies with the same ease that guides listeners along the journey. The result is a confident project that doesn’t apologize for its’ length, but rather suggests that it’s the quality that sets it apart. We caught up with the rapper to talk about the album, his motivation as an artist, and why he feels like this album will put him a step above the rest. - @KIRAHUNSTON HipHop Canada
Texas native Ronnie Lott is gearing up for the release of his third full-length album “Nothing Is Forever” on August 26th via SoundCloud and with it hopes to further cement himself as a force to be reckoned with on the urban music circuit. The project fuses together the genres of Hip-Hop, R&B, EDM and Rock in a non-abrasive way that creates an original, yet at the same time familiar sound. Ronnie teamed up with J-Nice, a producer out of Denver, CO, to help create the cutting-edge sound on “Nothing Is Forever”.
The album carries overtones of Drake and Lil Uzi Vert with hints of The Migos and even a bit of Andre 3000 at times. Your ears aren’t quite sure where the music originated from until you hear Ronnie’s southern, Texas flavor peek through. The first single, “Trophy”, was released on May 30th via SoundCloud and currently has over 65 thousand streams. Accompanying visuals for two tracks off of the new project, “Kris Kross” & “Keyauna”, will be released in the coming months as Ronnie continues to tour and promote his new music.
Check out the one the singles below which will remind of of some of your favorite artist out right now. - ImoveIlive
Inspiring Artist, musician, producer, and entertainer, Ronnie Lott has a new project he want’s the world to hear. The New Wave International artist released a project back in August titled Nothing Is Forever, which came with 18 new tracks.
Here is an exclusive listen to a track on the project titled ‘Like I Do/I Just Came Here,’ which was produced by J-Nice and Ronnie himself. You can stream the track and purchase the entire project via Apple below! - AMIT B
Nothing Is Forever is the 1st song on Ronnie Lott’s latest Lp titled “Nothing Is Forever”.
The song depicts how time is of the essence and now is the time for Ronnie to establish himself as a Savy on the rise artist that the world needs to become familar with. With lines like “Imma go drake when he in the 6, Imma go Cam on the 4th and inch” “I’m only 24 I have alot to prove, I aint the one with the I owe you’s, we aint the same when it come to views” Ronnie lets it be known that he’s more than ready to be associated in the same sentence as the main stream artist. - DEREK LEMIRE
Ronnie Lott debuts his follow-up single on Soundcloud called “Kriss Kross.” This is his first single off his upcoming mixtape “Are You Really Down,” he addresses his plans for the future with verses like “Invest in me there is no other plan and I’m a classic man with a classic brand.” The song “Planet Hollywood” allows Ronnie to inform his audience that he is being discussed among music execs.
“In talk with a couple of music reps, we just waiting for the right deal”.
Ronnie Lott, a San Antonio native has dreams of putting the city who in the state known for keeping it “TRILL” on the music scene. With two albums (Paradise, It’s Just Different) in which Mr. Lott both written & produced along with three mixtapes under his belt (East l, ll, Are You Really Down). Ronnie has been flying under the radar gradually accumulating a small group of supporters while he fine-tuned his image, sound, & style during his tenure. You can stream more music by Ronnie Lott on his official music website. - PlatinumVoicePR
San Antonio native, Ronnie Lott, is coming into the industry hot and full force with his newly released video for his top charting hit, “Trophy”. This single earned him a seat on Spotify’s Top 50 Viral, peaking at #30, increasing his monthly listeners to nearly 60,000 within the first week of the single drop. The rising artist also gave fans his third full-length album this past summer entitled, Nothing Is Forever. Watch Ronnie swoon his “Trophy” below. - Touch Of Daz
San Antonio Texas native Ronnie Lott is one to watch out for. The young emerging artist finally releases the highly anticipated visual to his smoking hot single from this past summer titled "Trophy". The single earned a spot on Spotify's Top 50 viral peaking at #30, increasing Ronnie's monthly listeners to nearly 60K within a week of its release. Ronnie also released his third full-length album titled Nothing Is Forever this past summer, so check it out when you get a chance, but in the mean time, take a peek at "Trophy". - Thiss50
San Antonio Texas native Ronnie Lott is one to watch out for. The young emerging artist finally releases the highly anticipated visual to his smoking hot single from this past summer titled “Trophy”. The single earned a spot on Spotify’s Top 50 viral peaking at #30, increasing Ronnie’s monthly listeners to nearly 60K within a week of its release. Ronnie also released his third full-length album titled Nothing Is Forever this past summer, so check it out when you get a chance, but in the mean time, take a peek at “Trophy”. - Rocko Rathon for ThatsEnuff
Ronnie Lott – Trophy (Dope Music) @Ronnielottmusic
Ronnie Lott releases smashing video to his summer hit “Trophy”
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Twitter: @Ronnielottmusic - Tube Gutter
Ronnie Lott is a new artist to watch hailing from out of the San Antonio, Texas area. Just recently, he debuted the highly anticipated visual to the recent summer hit of his titled “Trophy”. The single alone landed him a spot on Spotify’s Viral 50, peaking at #30. This of course lead to Ronnie garnering nearly 60k monthly listeners the first week of it’s release. Lott’s third album, “Nothing Is Forever”, is still making noise on the net and all throughout Texas. Both “Trophy” and “Nothing Is Forever” is provided below. - Get Your Buzz On
Making his debut on Upcoming Hip Hop, Ronnie Lott flexes with a track that blends Pop, R&B, and Rap nicely. The San Antonio artist teamed up with J-Nice (producer) to create a song that has a hint of soul, with a groovy vibe. I could see “Trophy” gaining popularity with different types of fans throughout the world. The blend of sounds are appealing and easy to listen to. - Upcoming Hip Hop
San Antonio’s Ronnie Lott comes to us today with a R&B/hip-hop blend for his new “Trophy” single. Produced by J. Nice, Ronnie comes off with a Drake vibe as he compliments his lady, comparing her skills and overall love to winning a championship. This one is ready for the ladies so check it out below. - Joe Hova
San Antonio, TX emerging artist Ronnie Lott releases his new single, “Trophy”. Produced by J-Nice, the beat has a hint of soul, with a groovy vibe while Ronnie sings and shows off his lyrical skills. Give it a listen below.
Twitter @Ronnielottmusic
Link: https://soundcloud.com/ronnielott/ronnie-lott-trophy - Get Money Music
Texas artist Ronnie Lott showcases both his vocal and rhyming skills on the J-Nice produced smash hit, “Trophy”. Flexing a Young Jezzy adlib into the background of a multilayered chorus ensemble, Lott takes a nod from Biggie’s “Hypnotize” classic and puts an updated spin to it, a fitting selection to use for such a smooth production. Keep an eye on this San Antonio artist in the time to come. Here’s Ronnie’s latest, “Trophy”. - Get Your Buzz On
Ronnie Lott’s song Trophy is worthy of an award. It’s so refreshing, in a sea of nonsense. It’s something that everyone can relate to, because everyone wants to be a winner, and this song expresses that on so many levels. In this song, Ronnie Lott comes across well, with singer rap style similar to that of Drake from Young Money. That is a huge compliment, being that Drake’s latest effort “Views” aka “Views from the 6” reached number one for three consecutive weeks, and has attained 572 million streams in the US. A comparison of this magnitude is not only a compliment, but it is a virtual guarantee that we can expect great things from Ronnie Lott! Outstanding! We are happy to support your efforts!
Make sure to link up with him:
http://instagram.com/imsorated
http://www.twitter.com/Ronnielottmusic
http://www.facebook.com/NEWWAVEMNGMT
http://www.wutzhoodradio.com/trophy-by-ronnie-lott/ - Wutz Hood Radio
Ronnie Lott, a San Antonio native has dreams of putting the city who in the state known for keeping it “TRILL” on the music map scene. His debut single “Trophy” which is set to debut on May 30th via all streaming services is set to place Ronnie among the new emerging artist that every music fan needs to know about. With two albums (Paradise, It’s Just Different) in which Mr. Lott both written & produced along with three mix-tapes under his belt (East l, ll, Are You Really Down) Ronnie has been flying under the radar gradually accumulating a small group of supporters while he fine-tuned his image, sound, & style during this tenure.
With hit like “ Really Wanna Know , Kriss Kross & Vibe With You”, which was produced by TDE’s in house producer Willie B,( all in which are available on Spotify, iTunes, etc..) set Mr. Lott up for this prime time stage with a prime time single that will captivate all hip hop lovers. “Trophy” is the first of two single that Ronnie Lott will be releasing this summer while his third LP titled “Nothin Is Forever” will be released in July. Ronnie teamed up with a Super Star producer in his own right J-Nice to produce this album and he makes his presence felt on the hit single “Trophy”. Ronnie can be followed at the below social media sites.
VMG had a moment with Mr. Trill to talk to him about the DOPE new single “Trophy” and more…
1. What keeps you motivate when it comes to your music?
My love for the instruments and the craft of putting together a song. I love being able to entertain a group of people with the stories that are in my head.
2) When you think of “Vintage Media Group”, what comes to mind?
A great platform for emerging artist such as myself to be able to get our music out to a group of audience who has yet to discover us.
3) Being that you are from San Antonio, what is the state of Hip-Hop there? How would you titled your style of music?
San Antonio music scene is primarily Tejano music. There is a market for hip hop music because of the colleges and of course high school students who love that genre of music. I’m hoping that once I becoming internationally known that I can help increase the awareness of the hip hop movement.
4) With your most recent music single “Trophy” is DOPE, I Really Like It… can you give us some details on how you came up with the song?
I wanted to make a song that paid respect to the hardworking female out there who takes there position seriously in whatever it is that they do whether you are a model, CEO, of a house mom, because of your dedication and work ethic, you deserve a trophy for your accomplishments.
5) Where can your fans & supporters find you online? Via Twitter, Facebook, etc.?
I can be located at the following:
Twitter – @Ronnielottmusic
Instagram – @imsorated
SnapChat – @imsorated
Facebook – Ronnie Lott Music
6) Who are some of your influences?
While that’s a list that will take days but I will sum it up with a few people:
1. Morris Day
2. Prince
3. Kanye West
7) Any Last Remarks?”
Thanks for the opportunity and look for my new album titled “Nothin Is Forever” to be released in July. Make sure all you fans contact me via one of my social media outlets and I will definitely reply. - Vintage Media Group
The new generation music is a jungle of competition. Nascent voices and pioneers are in a race to produce the newest sounds in the music industry. Ronnie Lott (previously known as Rated R now can be referred to as Ronnie Lott or Rated) is a new name on the rise. As he sets up for success his best work is yet to come when he releases Nothing is Forever.
Twitter @Ronnielottmusic
– Instagram @imsorated
– Snap-Chat @imsorated
www.ronnielottmusic.com - Good Music Up
The new generation music is a jungle of competition. Nascent voices and pioneers are in a race to produce the newest sounds in the music industry. Ronnie Lott (previously known as Rated R now can be referred to as Ronnie Lott or Rated) is a new name on the rise. As he sets up for success his best work is yet to come when he releases Nothing is Forever.
Twitter @Ronnielottmusic
– Instagram @imsorated
– Snap-Chat @imsorated
www.ronnielottmusic.com - Six Sound
On "Call On Me," the latest musical offering from Ronnie Lott, it's impossible not to hear echoes of contemporary references like Drake and The Weekend. However, despite drawing upon this near-ubiquitous pop culture icons, Lott distills a sound entirely his own in the process, immediately more accessible and polished than his peers. From a production perspective, "Call On Me" is equal parts hypnotic, disorienting synths and lock-tight beats. Overall, the end result is clean and well produced without any of the excessively glossy artifice found on the majority of current Top 40 rap songs. - Leks Maltby
Giving an old-school '70s feel of late nights and romance, TDE in-house producer Willie B channels the 'fro era and flips it into the sounds of '80s pop, creating a laid-back instrumental you can just vibe out to – or as Ronnie Lott did, robustly rap over. - Erin Lowers
What Inspired You To Make This Song? - I wanted to make a summer time type dance/party song to get everyone off their feet and on the dance floor.
Are You Working On Any New Projects?
Yes
If Yes, Tell Us About The Project
Currently working with more producers from both America & Europe in order to captivate that industry style that will get me the attention of the major labels and A&R. I feel like I’m the best kept secret here in my home town & state but I’m definitely a top 100 artist!
Who Are Your Musical Influences?
Where do I began, as far as artist, There are too many to name but I will give you a few, Morris Day, James Brown, Roger Troutman, R Kelly, Sean Combs, Biggie Smalls, Drake etc. As far as producers I must say that’s a longer list since I do produce some of my music as well and there isnt enough time or space to list, Just know all the great producers have a major influence on my craft.
Independent Or Major – What Are Your Goals?
Simple, to sign to a major label and establish my own sub label team and MAKE HISTORY! I’m trying to have my name amongst he stars and great ones of All Time. - Indie Speaks
RONNIE LOTT
The new generation of music is a jungle of competition. Nascent voices and pioneers are in a race to produce the newest sounds in the music industry. Ronnie Lott a.k.a R-rated is a new name on the rise. The 23 year-old from San Antonio, Texas gained interest in music from a young age. His father had influenced him through the top hits of the 70’s and 80’s.
As an artist himself, he also aspires to become a producer through hip-hop, R&B and EDM. Artists such as Kanye West, Pharrell Williams and Marvin Gaye have been his influence throughout life and aspires to be remembered as one of the greats just as they are. Eventually he hopes to work with major labels and work with other artists our in Australia and Europe.
His family, friends, and first few fans continue to be his biggest supporters and hopes that more and more will discover his music. At this time, he’s come out with 2 albums and 2 mix tapes (It’s Just Different, East 2). Find his music @iamsorated
Q: Can you give us an introduction about yourself? Where you’re from, what your hobbies are, and anything interesting that people would like to know.
My name is Ronnie Lott hip hop/r&b recording artist from San Antonio Texas. Since I been involved in music I haven’t really had the time to pick up any hobbies although I do like watching movies I am a movie guy and also art has really interested me from time to time when I’m taking a break from the studio I like to go to local art galleries, I find it very therapeutic. I feel like art runs parallel with music so we have a lot in common.
Q: Why did you choose to go for the music industry? Did you know how competitive it was?
I came from a musical background growing up. Most of my family are musicians mainly my father who was very instrumental in introducing music to me. Watching him play various instruments in various funk and soul bands really intrigued me and since then I’ve been in love with the music industry.
I had a sense of how competitive the music industry would be since there’s a tremendous amount of talent around the world. But I am a competitive guy so I look forward to the challenges that I am going to face, not only in the present, but in the future as well. I’ve figured out a small piece in the midst of my journey to be successful in this industry and that is to have a lot of heart and a strong mind. The industry is like the jungle, everybody is fighting to eat and if you don’t have the heart of a lion you will be left to starve.
Q: Your biggest inspirations? From when you were a kid and now.
My biggest inspirations when I was a kid definitely had to be Johnny Juliano, Morris day and the time, Kanye west, and Ryan Leslie.
Now as a young adult I would say my biggest inspiration is to be an inspiration to my fans and youth around the world.
Q: Growing up, did you want to be anything else besides being an artist?
As a kid I did have what we call back home “hoop dreams”. Which is admirations of playing basketball on the collegiate level and possibly beyond. My father with being a musician was a basketball coach for over 30 years for San Antonia’s inner city school district. so music and basketball was all I knew. Being young and in grade school…basketball seemed to be the most logically choice to pursuit so that’s what I was focused on that time.
Q: What struggles do you face as an upcoming artist? Any upside to being one?
There’s many struggles when your up and coming just like anything else. I would say the hardest part of it all is getting people to take you seriously and actually listen to your craft. In this day and time people think you can just wake out of bed one morning and decide to rap or compose music and that’s not necessarily the case. The local circuit of music is filled with those type of artist and they lack the substance that us few artist do have and poison people’s ideology on local music. So fighting that is a major struggle.
Another struggle I would say is balancing my personal life with my music life. The music life requires me to be able to travel on spot, put in a lot of work after hours, constantly on the go or in the studio, so trying to have a normal life at times outside of that can be conflicting.
Q: If you could collaborate with any musician or artist in the world, dead or alive, who would it be?
I would love to have a collaborative trio album with Aaliyah and Biggie Smalls and have Noah “40” Shebib, Timbaland, and Missy Eliotte produce it. That would be classic.
Q: What are your future goals? Where do you see yourself in a year from now? 10 years?
A year from now I see myself grabbing the attention of more talent reps and also a couple of performances at major events. 10 years from now I see myself as the biggest pop icon in music with a couple of Grammys on the shelf.
Q: For new listeners, where can we hear your music? Do you have a soundcloud or a personal website with your music uploaded?
My music can be heard both at soundcloud (www.soundcloud.com/ronnielott) & reverbnation (www.reverbnation.com/rated1).
Q: What do you consider your genre as? Strictly rap? Hip-hop? A mix of both?
I would say a mix of both but I try to not to let the word genre squeeze me in a box when it comes to creating music.
Q: Any other interesting facts about you that no one really knows about?
I’m just a workaholic. Every month I’m trying to travel to a different part of the country and gain a sense of music that region and trying to incorporate it somehow into what it is that I’m doing so that I can continue to give music lovers what it is that they like and ultimately gain new fans across the globe so if you are a music lover and you come across my music just know that there is a part of your origin in my work.
RONNIE LOTT
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What's going on man, Good Stuff brotha, Just keep grinding and Put ALOT of content online, videos and do shows etc... so you can build a fanbase. A Huge fanbase is pretty much the normal procedure in getting signed now to a major label outside of just having pure talent. Once again good stuff homie and keep up the good work.
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When you try to "sit on all chairs" - track tracks new artists working in different genres it is not surprising that some things just fall out of sight, but then, when you find them - this is without doubt pleases. About the existence of the artist Ronnie Lott, I learned just a few days, and his single «Like I Do / I Just Came Here» repite drive on and I like how this native of Texas using hip-hop and R'n'B foundation uses EDM pickups . It turns out very easy dance music that I want to listen to again and again.
We need to find extended version and play them at parties. The fact that «I Just Came Here» great work on the dance floor - not even doubt it. - Mishka DJ
Texan artist Ronnie Lott has just released “14th Ave,” a collaboration with producer J Nice.
The emerging lyricist brings his fresh hip-hop persona and sound to this short single leaving room for nothing but straight sure fire verse after verse. The video to the single “14th Ave” also debuted making this the 1st time Ronnie & The New Wave Camp released a visual with a single instead of waiting weeks later. - ImoveILive
Texas-based rapper, songwriter and producer Ronnie Lott, a pop sense to his cross-genre mix of rap and R&B. Inspired by the likes of Drake, The Weeknd, Migos’ and Big Sean, Ronnie is definitely a newcomer to keep on your radar. Today Texan newcomer drops off his latest release “14th Ave,” produced by J-Nice. - Darryl Carter Jr
Texas artist/producer Ronnie Lott drops off his latest J-Nice produced single "14th Ave." Stream it below and don't forget to follow Ronnie on social media. - A Night in The Six
Texan rapper Ronnie Lott Makes his way onto our pages with his latest banger “All Pro”.
Check out “All Pro” above and be sure to follow Ronnie on SoundCloud to stay up on all future releases. - RAPREUP
Artist: Ronnie Lott
Song: All Pro
Based: Texas
Stands out: Vocal tone
A few weeks ago we posted a track by the young artist Ronnie Lott. Today we’re bringing you another one.
The talented rapper has blessed us with ‘All Pro’ which is a follow up to his previous single ’14th Ave’. It’s dark and heavy hip-hop with sick vocals, sick lyrics and a sick beat. What more could you ask for? This dude’s tone is incredible too which is what we really look for when deciding whether to blog about a track or not.
We firmly believe Ronnie Lott has the potential to be a household name on the same scale as Drake and Big Sean. Go give him the support he deserves. - Audiotox
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Private Studio Albums - 2
Music Videos - 7
Mix Tapes - 3
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Texan rapper/songwriter/producer Ronnie Lott brought a pop sense to his cross-genre mix of rap and R&B. The San Antonio native channeled the smooth, sensitive tone of Drake, but with hints of the Weeknd's mainstream savvy, Migos' delivery, and Big Sean's cadence also present. Formerly known as Rated R, Lott honed his craft in local groups before going solo with a series of mixtapes and LPs like Paradise and It's Just Different.
His 2016 full-length, Nothing Is Forever, featured production from frequent collaborator J-Nice and included the single "Trophy," which gained traction on online streaming charts upon release.
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