Growing up i started listening to 50 cent which was my favorite artist when really that song wanksta came up. Then I started liking Lil Wayne when block is hot dropped, so I started to really get in rap from them two artist. My first rap was made in my middle school Rogers Herr in after school when i was 11 years old and I was bored. I was like a little 12 bars that I made, but see back then it seemed hot but if I rap it now it would not be. When I made that rap all my friends liked it and didn't think I had It in me. So between the time 6th grade and 7th grade i was not really doing nothing with rap but just writing little side verses to some beats here and there not writing songs. Then I had started this group call Durham Boyz. This group included my friends Deaundre Pervis, Vincent Bynum, Charles Jordan and me. When had to do a little performance for an open mic in school one time which turned out OK and people thought it was OK. Then when I made it to 8th grade I started making songs. I had always cared me and binder with all my songs in it until one day I had slipped up and someone had stole all my songs. I got over it after a while because it was just 8 songs but then it was hard for me to make songs then. Then I had one person who people always wanted to see me battle and his name was Elijah Green. We really never did people just judged off some of his songs and some of my songs. Coming to 9th grade I started recording little songs. See at the time i didn't have no mic so we use to use the mp3 players to record us but we only used that for a couple of songs which really did not sound good at all. Soon or later I had got the mic and things and we started calling it the studio. We were recording in my home closet like it was an booth. We had used an clothes hanger and put an stocking over it to make it seem like an pop blocker. Before me and my brother YG who is in the group now started doing our own thing we was with a group call Brick House. A couple dudes were like Tae Hood, Dre, and Swag. They were nice artist with the real studio in there home then after that I figured I could do the same thing at my house to. Then around the middle of 2008 we met one of our group members named EJ SouthSIde All Day. Southside was put in his name because he was straight from the south and was real people. The YG my brother came up with his name while we was in the middle of all of us making a song together. Then me coming up with Baby WaYne was because wayne run through my dad and granddad name. My granddad was senior wayne, my dad was Jr dad, then I was Baby WaYne until my Lil brother was born then i became Lil wayne as he became Baby WaYne but as everyone can see I still kept the name Baby WaYne. Then we all started working on mixtapes which EJ SouthSide came up with Fresh N Fly (FNF) So we made Fresh N Fly Pt. 1 all the way up to Fresh N Fly Pt. 4. Then after that we me these up north rappers Trey Blaze and Lil Bee or were known as Like Butter Production. So me and EJ SouthSide Did two shows with them, one in Raleigh and the other in the Marvell. We also went downtown to there studio and recorded two songs with them, that's kinda when I started feeling on top and felt that I can also do this myself. So then we all started working on our single mixtape Baby WaYne - Came To Bring Da Pain, EJ SouthSide - The Beast Is Back Pt. 1, and YG - Southern Swagga. We all started doing our thing. Then me and EJ SouthSide did a mixtape call Blood Brothers which was like one of our hardest mixtapes ever made and this was starting to happen as I came up to 10th Grade. Then I started working on several mixtapes but the first to be dropped was CAUGHT IN DA GAME. That mixtape had a lot of power and strength in it. Most beats from that mixtape/album was made was personally mad from one of my connects who makes there beats off of FL Studio 9. On that mixtape most people was really digging that one song I made call Swag Shifted. With me learning how to change my voice in songs really helped me in a way for my hooks so that's how I do a lot of my hooks but I really like my own voice so it really isn't  no reason for me to change it. If you look on my Myspace which is www.myspace.com/savagemoni I update that most times with all my number 1 hits. The one song I had up there that had the most plays was Say Ahh which had 1000 plays in a week. As i kept going further with my music career there were people starting to hate on me because of my promotion of music becoming more popular. After enough people start saying how my rap name (Baby WaYne) was making it seem like I was trying to be like Lil Wayne I decided to change my name. I thought of several names but I told my final action to my chick which was SAVAGE MONEY and her money decided that I should change the MONEY to MONI. So there it was Savage Moni, starting something new with myself. So  then i started working on a new mixtape call LOVE FOR THE STREETS which I added a lot of inspiration hits on there. Basically each track was something that was dealing with my life and I have done before like SHOULD I RELEASE IT, LIFETIME, and TOO LONG, them were my tracks I put a lot in. Dropping the mixtape on May 3, 2010  just gave me time to sit back and look where I was at. I distributed the mixtape to several websites such as MIXTAPEPASS, DATPIFF, THATCRACK, MIXTAPEFACTORY and more. While dropping that mixtape I decided to make music videos to go along to boost my music up. So I created a music video with my artist EJ SouthSide such as SWAG SO RIDICULOUS, DRINKS UP which was a banger, and WHO GOT IT which became a big hit to me and seemed surprising. A lot of people thought I sounded like Lil Boosie on that track like when he made the track BETTER BELIEVE IT. After doing all of my work on that product I decided to work on a mixtape that would have more street bangers on it. But i was not going to record anything until I got some more new equipment to make it sound more official because the next mixtape which is called BAD GUY Vol. 1 i wanted to be like one of my best and make it feel like I could not ever do better than that mixtape. The mixtape made it pretty far in the game with the dvd thats included with it which is located on Youtube and on disc as well. Footage of the average like and the streets of East Durham and SouthSide. So as the making of BAD GUY VOL. 2 being created I'm working on collabs with artist such as Gwalla, E-Man, Jizzle and more. Making my way up the charts the more music I drop the better I'm getting.