![]() HipHopCanada: It’s tough to get ahold of you! It’s like we’re too far North or something. Interview conducted by Kira Hunston for HipHopCanada With whisperings of a new project on the near horizon we recently had a chance to catch up with OnCue this summer to talk about his upcoming EP, his growth as an artist, and how his journey thus far has perfectly prepared him for the next step in his career. While it was a pivotal project for the emcee, it was also followed by another short period of musical silence until as of recently.Ĩ months ago (similar to 5 years ago) news arose online along with the release of new singles like “Time” and “Boy on the Come Up” which both toted a redefined sound. Angry Young Man (which was released in late September of 2014) came after a 3-year hiatus between projects. This isn’t to say that there weren’t obstacles along the way that we witnessed as well, and that we’ve subsequently heard about in his music. “ When you want something bad enough, you’re going to find a way.” – OnCue By the end of 2014 he’d released multiple celebrated projects, and recruited renowned producer Just Blaze for the majority of the production on his latest, Angry Young Man. He quickly became known for being one of the few emcees who fearlessly talked about challenging real life situations that many of us could relate to – the most common subject being overcoming both situational and personal adversity. Known for his heavy hitting bars, and relentlessly honest lyrics that had easily won him the respect of a fast-growing fan base. He had just released one of many tracks to go viral, “It Usually Goes,” and was currently in the process of being vaulted from musical obscurity to a constant feature on a surplus of music blogs featuring up and coming rappers in the Southern states. We believe this holds true from our customer service, product selection, Top Tier Fuel, and especially when it comes to making you and your loved ones feel safe when you go to fill up.It was 5 years ago when many listeners first saw Connecticut rapper, OnCue arise on on many prominent music blogs. We always encourage people to come experience the OnCue difference. If it does look funny or something doesn’t look quite right to you, report it immediately to an employee. If someone were to tamper with the doors of the pumps, a silent alarm would be triggered, alerting the appropriate parties, and the pump would automatically be disabled.Īs a customer, if you are at a gas pump and you go to insert your credit card, make sure the card reader doesn’t look loose. Pump alarms are another way we prevent skimmers. We have initiated a rigorous training and inspection program for our employees to educate them on these issues. ![]() We also have pressure sensitive seals on all of our pumps that must be replaced anytime a pump is opened. We aggressively install all new technologies, and we have almost finished our latest update to be EMV compliant, meaning we feature chip readers on all of our pumps for a more secure payment process. We can’t discuss everything in order to maintain that level of safety, but for starters, our locations are bright, well-lit, high traffic facilities that have a large number of security cameras on site. We have numerous measures in place to help us achieve this goal. ![]() At OnCue, we are committed to making our stores a safe place for our customers. The issue of skimmers and identity theft is an industry-wide problem. It’s important to know how you are protected when filling up at the pump. ![]()
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