Wonder Broz Talks Making a Difference in Hip hop Coming from Long Beach

  • 10 years ago
Despite only being in their teens, the high-impact music of brothers Gennis, 17, and Tool, 16, has already earned them a mind-blowing following logging more than 2.9 million video views, with the clip for their catchy 2010 single "Chitty Chitty" scoring more than 1.8 million views. The Wonder Broz, signed to actor-turned-rapper-turned-mogul Nick Cannon's NCredible Records, have emerged as rap's next superstar group and established themselves as a viable act on the road. The prolific duo has opened for the New Boyz, Diggy Simmons and the OMG Girlz, as well as appeared at a bevy of high schools and Southern California hotspots including the Crenshaw Plaza and Universal City Walk.

In our exclusive interview with Wonder Broz, they talk about making difference when it comes to what people normally think about hip hop coming out of Long Beach. They also gives insight to what it's like working with Nick Cannon. Watch the interview above.

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