1. How would you describe your musical style?
I’m a rapper who’s versatile. I can rap on any
beat but my main genre hip hop/rap.
2. What is the first album you owned?
My first album I owned is Get rich or die trying by 50 cent
one of the greatest albums ever. That album ushered in a new
era of hip hop. If you were in New York at that time it also
changed the air and vibe. That Album was sensational.
3. How do you prepare before going up on stage?
I usually just do it. The stage is my fun and I
want to treat it as organic as possible. I like
to have a party out there and turn up so that’s
something that’s a feel. I’ll practice lyrics
but the stage is my comfort zone.
4. If we’re going to buy you a drink, what should it be?
If you were to buy me a drink it would have to be a water
or ginger ale. We working on that Canada Dry sponsorship
too. Not just regular ginger ale needs to be Canada Dry.
5. What’s a song that has been stuck in your head these days?
My song that I’m soon dropping, “Influence” unreleased but when
I drop its going to sound like heaven had a death fight match.
6. Who’s your favorite artist?
Me, EST Gee, and Benny The Butcher are
my go to’s rn.
7. Tell us about the first song you made. Was it a success or a failure?
It was a freestyle I was fucking around in the studio I was around 17 or
18 and my brother Pali said lets record it and we did. It wasn’t either.
Your music isn’t a failure til you give up. I’d say
we pretty successful rn.
8. What is the story behind “Spooky season”?
It’s a mix of a mixtape I wrote in a day and its just a mash up of all
your favorite halloween vibes. Its definitely one of them ones for
the holiday’s and iykyk it could get spooky. If you find out and
you aint know you more than likely a pack.
9. If you could pick one or the other, what would you choose, the money or the fame?
Money, fame aint it. It’s just an invasion of privacy. If I could be wealthy
without the fame, I would.
10. If you could go back in time or in the future, which one would you choose and why?
Past so I would be able to record a song with my pops and experience
the golden era of hip hop.
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