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Sup Grinders meet the boy T-Will born Terrick Williams. The Money Bounce Entertainment artist has been on his grind since 2005, opening up for acts like Yo Gotti, Nicki Minaj and Gucci Mane. I was over on BET.com and I must say the boy been on his grind. 

Producing and writing his own material while working in house with others on the label, the St. Louis rapper just dropped his first mixtape and is currently working on ways to become a house hold name.

Just wrapping up his first video shoot for his first single “Moolah”, T-Will took  time out to sit with BET.com to set the record straight and let everyone know that he has his own style and sound; he is not to be compared to anyone except him!

So tell me about yourself, where are you from exactly?

T-Will: Ohh, I’m from St. Louis. Born and raised in St. Louis.

Coming up, living in St. Louis, who influenced you musically?

T-Will: People that influenced me were people like Run DMC, Kanye West. You know, I look up to a lot of those people.

Who would you say your sound is influenced by? Who do you sound like?

T-Will: I mean, I have my own style. I don’t think I sound like anyone but myself. I don’t sound like nobody else. So you know, I feel like I am original. I am defiantly placed in a hip-hop category.

How long have you been rapping?

T-Will: I’ve been rapping for three years and I’ve covered a lot of ground in the three years I’ve been rapping. I’ve done a lot of stuff and opened up for a lot of people such as Gucci Mane, Jada Kiss, Young LA, Soulja Boy, Spice 1, Twista, Mike Jones; a lot of people.

You recently dropped a mix-tape, what is the name of your current single you’re pushing?

T-Will: I just dropped my mix-tape on December 6th called, “Follow the Arch”. The mix-tape party was a success; a lot of people came out for it to show love. The mix-tape can be found online for people to download. It’s not in stores or anything. The first single is “Moolah”; it’s fea