No Days Off: Q&A with Hip Hop Artist Ferris Bueller

Yohance Kyles (@HUEYmixwitRILEY)'s avatarDZI: The Voice

Ferris Bueller

“The question isn’t what are we going to do?; the question is what aren’t we going to do?” says high school student Ferris Bueller in the 1986 classic teen film Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. It’s that rebellious, throw caution to the wind mentality that serves as the inspiration for a North Carolina based rapper who adopted Matthew Broderick’s character for his own moniker.

The emcee known as Ferris Bueller has already released four mixtapes, and the Charlotte native is now set to drop his latest work Progression: Volume 2. With the video for the track “Finally” making its rounds on the Internet and opening gigs for Riff Raff, King Los, Hi-Rez The Rapper, and Emilio Rojas under his belt, Bueller is looking to help put “The Queen City” on the Hip Hop map.

Ferris Bueller spoke with DZI: The Voice about his new PV2 project, why he took his stage name, and a…

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