Q: You’re coming out of Buffalo with a unique sound—how has the city influenced you?
Jaydense: Buffalo made me who I am. It’s not always seen as a major hip-hop city, but there’s real talent here. That underdog energy pushes me to go harder and represent where I’m from every time I drop.
Q: Your background with your grandfather is really interesting. How did that shape your music?
Jaydense: That’s where everything started. Watching him perform live—seeing how music could move people in real time—that stuck with me. It taught me that music is about feeling, not just sound.
Q: You officially started your career in 2020 with Cadence Jaydense. What do you remember about that time?
Jaydense: It was all about taking that first leap. I didn’t overthink it—I just knew I had something to say. That project was me finding my voice.
Q: Your influences include artists like J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar, Nas, and Big L. How do they show up in your music?
Jaydense: They taught me the importance of substance. Anybody can make a catchy song, but not everybody can make something that sticks with you. I try to bring that balance—something you can feel and think about.
Q: You’ve worked with artists like Mark Battles and Jae Skeese. What have those collaborations taught you?
Jaydense: Collaboration is about growth. Being around other artists pushes you to elevate your craft and see things differently. Every session is a learning experience.
Q: Let’s talk about your new single “RISING.” What does that record represent for you?
Jaydense: “RISING” is exactly what it sounds like—it’s about elevation. It’s me stepping into a new version of myself, both musically and mentally.
Q: Your upcoming project Cognitive Distortions sounds deep. What can fans expect?
Jaydense: It’s my most personal work yet. I’m diving into how we think, how we see ourselves, and how that can sometimes be twisted. It’s real, it’s honest, and it’s layered.
Q: What’s the long-term vision for Jaydense?
Jaydense: Longevity. I’m not chasing quick moments—I want a lasting impact. I want to take this worldwide, perform in different countries, and keep growing as an artist.
Q: Any final message for listeners tapping in?
Jaydense: Stay true to yourself. That’s what this whole journey is about—for me and for anybody listening.
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