“When the Wu-Tang Clan formed in the early 90’s, the RZA promised in the "Wu-Tang Manual" that he would conquer the rap world. BFO, a local hip-hop group in Statesboro, may not have written a manual, but they're on the same path. “We are trying to change the game… one town at a time,” said Darien Woodard, a 21-year-old journalism major at GSU and member of BFO. BFO formed five years ago when six guys from all over the United States with the same musical vision met in Statesboro. They are all current or former students at GSU. They make their own beats and write their own rhymes. If one word could describe BFO’s style, it would be diverse. Making good music is the main reason the group’s members created BFO. “There’s a lot of artists out there just trying to make little 'get-by-hits' to break into the music industry,” said Woodard. “We believe in making music that’s permanent. Good music lasts because it goes beyond just words.””
“If you ever needed a party soundtrack, this is the album that you should download immediately. This album offers up party anthems such as “They Don’t Play (Leave the Hard Way)” that will have your guests in a frenzy. There are also tracks that offer up down time tunes for your party such as “Remember” that will give you time to make out with the girl you just met. BFO has brought the roof down around places in Atlanta, GA and has given people a reason to party again, A-Town style. ”
“When the Wu-Tang Clan formed in the early 90’s, the RZA promised in the "Wu-Tang Manual" that he would conquer the rap world. BFO, a local hip-hop group in Statesboro, may not have written a manual, but they're on the same path. “We are trying to change the game… one town at a time,” said Darin Woodard, a 21-year-old journalism major at GSU and member of BFO. BFO formed five years ago when six guys from all over the United States with the same musical vision met in Statesboro. They are all current or former students at GSU. They make their own beats and write their own rhymes. If one word could describe BFO’s style, it would be diverse. If one were to ask about BFO’s influences they would probably get a range of different responses from each member. They draw from artists in nearly every genre of music. Jimi Hendrix, Jay-z, and Ella Fitzgerald are just a few names on a long list of inspirations. ”