It's 2 in the afternoon, and the hottest young rapper in Los Angeles is down in Miami, still awake after a marathon studio session that lasted through the night. "When I started rapping, it was local. I'd put music on MySpace, and people on the street used to sing the songs to me," he recalls. "They started playing my songs at the local clubs and parties in high school, and then it went to the 18-and-over clubs, and I was performing all through the city." It's clear that he's about to crash, but the exhaustion in his voice only adds to the impression that his swift rise still feels like a dream. "Finally, we hit Hollywood, and then I was going to San Diego doing shows. It... More >>>