MR. WISE
by Andrew Moreno

As we continue living and watching the drama and fun unfold on I Love New York, we
decided to take a closer look into the life of Mr. Solomon Wise.  Outside the tattoos and
serious demeanor, we found Mr. Wise to be a very talented artist/musician and a
genuine person.

His hard life as a child has not stopped him from pursuing his dreams of becoming a top
rated artist, but perhaps, given him that determination to create a better life.  

After reading our interview with Mr. Wise, I'm sure you'll find a honest and ideal guy, who
just might end up with Ms. New York.

    Moreno: Mr. Wise, tell me about life before I love
    New York.  What were you doing?

    Mr. Wise: Working on my music and just working in
    general to pay the bills. I was following my dreams.

    Moreno: What has been your experience living in
    the house with New York and the other guys?

    Mr. Wise: It’s fun and stressful.  You are on a weird
    schedule and you’re in the house with a lot of strangers
    that all want to spend time with New York. It was like
    nothing I ever been through before, but if I was asked to
    do it again, you know I would.

Moreno: Was there anyone in the house that you bonded with?  

Mr. Wise: Yea, I got along good with most of the cats. Midget Mack, Buddha, and Punk
are the guys I related to the most. I respect real people that are not trying to be
something they are not, so I click with anybody who is real about shit.

Moreno: Tell me a bit more about yourself.  What’s Mr. Wise like?

Mr. Wise: I’m a down to earth soulful man, who loves music especially - Hip Hop music. I
have been a Hip Hop Artist religiously for more than 8 years. I think most people that
meet me find out that I’m easy to get along with and I don’t promote drama. Don’t let the
serious side fool you though, I’m a dam comedian around the right environment.

    Moreno: Tell me about your
    childhood?

    Mr. Wise: Not to sound cliché, but I
    had rough childhood. Not no 8 Mile
    shit, it was a little more complicated. I
    was never in one town too long. I
    remember never having friends when
    I was young because as soon as I
    would make them, I moved
    somewhere else. I was taking from
    my parents by my step-grandfather
    when I was too young to remember. I
    am now still rebuilding a relationship
    with my father and mother.




Moreno: What did your parents do?

Mr. Wise: My Dad was a disabled Vet. I’m not sure what my mother did.

Moreno: What did you make of Sister Patterson’s reaction to you guys?

Mr. Wise: I think she is a bit dramatic for TV. But she got the biggest shock from my little
homie, Midget Mack.

Moreno: What were your first reactions to meeting New York?

Mr. Wise:  I was impressed, she looks a lot better in person. Her new breasts fit her well.

Moreno: Tell us about an experience you had with Ms. New York that did’t
make it on TV.

Mr. Wise: I have to very careful how I answer this question.
I do remember her reaction when she first seen me, she made sure to let me and
everybody know that she was very attracted to Mr. Wise. She even got up out of her
chair when she named me in the first episode. Rewind and you’ll see she wasn’t out of
her chair for anybody else she named. I don’t know why they didn’t show that?

Moreno: Any comments on IT?

Mr. Wise: IT is cool, when he takes his medicine.

Moreno: What’s your take on Sister Patterson?

Mr. Wise: She a little extra, but I respect her and realize she wants her daughter to just
be happy.


    Moreno: Tell us about your idea
    of a perfect date?

    Mr. Wise: A good dinner, some good
    drinks always help loosen’ you up,
    some good conversation, and of
    course a walk on the beach to finish
    off a wonderful night. I can’t tell you
    what happens next, it’s against my
    kiss and tell rule.

Moreno: What can we expect from you on this season’s I love New York?

Mr. Wise: You’ll see me being true to New York and being a real man about things. I
only know how to be me, so you can expect that I won’t try to do anything that’s out of
character.

For more information on Mr. Wise, please visit
www.SoulofSolomon.com

I LOVE NEW YORK'S MR. SOLOMON WISE

A MOMENT WITH I LOVE
NEW YORK'S TAILOR MADE



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