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Superbowl Champion Tyrann Mathieu Speaking on His New Record Label. (Interview)

Yesterday we had the opportunity to witness history in the making.

Tyrann Mathieu a New Orleans native who played a pivotal role in the Chief’s Superbowl victory last season decided to tap into the music industry starting in his hometown of New Orleans.

New Orleans has a deep-rooted history in music. I personally feel like this is great energy for the city. When successful natives return to the city to make a change it gives everyone a sense of hope.

In the video we interviewed two of the label executives, Terry Lucas & T. Randall along with one of their new artists Killa The K5ng. After they gave us a few words Tyrann informed us in a little more detail on why he decided to start this venture with his team.

I see a lot of guys that are willing to put in the work. So for me it’s about supporting that.

Tyrann Mathieu

Check out the full interview and let us know what you think in the comments!

Brent Craige

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