Slime Balla

Slime Balla

An artist must be allowed time to think, given ample opportunity to search the vast chasm of their imagination for an idea only they have talent to manifest. When paid this allowance the results can be substantially lucrative.

Twitter: @slimemoney

An artist must be allowed time to think, given ample opportunity to search the vast chasm of their imagination for an idea only they have talent to manifest. When paid this allowance the results can be substantially lucrative.

Hip-Hop recording artist and entrepreneur Big Boy Slime Balla has yet to make a decision without first taking proper time to calculate. His mathematician-like patience and preparation are leading to successful endeavors written out long form. Slime Balla is showing you his work, and he would be the first to attest numbers do not lie; since launching imprint Slime Money Entertainment in 2005 he has sold an astounding 50,000 units independently. “The microphone is the ultimate tool,” he says. “When people can hear you, you can be influential to them. When that influence is good to them they’ll pay for it. I’m giving them something worth their money.”

Big Boy Slime Baller’s emphatic rhymes are cash on delivery. He coins phrases that permanently embed themselves in listeners CD players, MP3 devices, and memories. Able to spin emotionally detailed stories or street and party anthems, Slime Balla is in heavy rotation because he puts his weight on all audible notations.