
1. How Would you describe your musical style?- I am a very versatile artist, I feel like with the right instruments I could pretty much do any style of music. But if I was to be put in a single category I feel like I would fit into the alternative hip hop category. I make music when I’m in different moods. That way the listeners can hear me not only when I’m chill, but also when I’m angry, happy, and my favorite, when I’m feeling cocky.
2. What is the first album you owned?- As in purchase? I’ve never bought one. I would always find a way to stream it. I didn’t really start listening to music until about freshman year in highschool and by that time I had a phone, so youtube or some kind of streaming service was available.
3. How do you prepare before going on stage?- Before I have a performance I usually just throw my headphones on and listen to what I’m gonna perform that day. I just gotta make sure I remember my lyrics because I usually make 6 to 10 songs a week so it’s pretty easy for me to forget my lyrics.
4. If we were going to buy you a drink, what should it be?- If we’re talking about alcohol I don’t drink. I have a few cups here and there but I grew up around a lot of drinking and I know how easy it is to become a drunk. So pour me up a cup of Dr. Pepper or something.
5. What’s a song that’s been stuck in your head these days?- “Krafty” and F*CK” by WarBabyGlizzy. That’s bro. He be holdin it down in Philly, he’s gonna blow soon.
6. Who’s your favorite artist?- I don’t have a favorite artist but my playlist is full of Meek Mill, NLE Choppa, King Von (R.I.P Von), the whole D4M, Hopsin, Lud Foe, Young Pappy (R.I.P Pappy), Yung Ro, 1Mere and Zotiyac. Every time they drop something new, I tune in.
7. Tell us about the first song you made. Was it a success or a failure?- The first song I made was called Disrespectful Freestyle. I recorded that jawn with an app called Bandlab on my android with iphone earbuds in the bathroom. The funny part is, the quality isn’t the worst. But I wouldn’t say it was a success or a failure. The numbers weren’t so crazy but it was a good first song. I have it archived but I still listen to it from time to time.
8. What’s the story behind your single “Y.A.R.K”?- I made Y.A.R.K to show people that the only person that can stop me is me. In the track I said “I’m the only thing stopping my building of business, its me vs me it’s like my mind is a scrimmage” meaning I’m only at war with my own mind. and throughout the rest of the track I tell you how people will try to do me. It’s an inspiring track about pain. I’ve been backstabbed to the point where I don’t trust people. I’m always looking over my shoulder. Because it be ya own people that envy you. The whole album goes crazy for real.

9. If you could choose one or the other, what would you choose? money or fame?- Personally I would have to go with money. Because I’m trying to build businesses. And I see the most famous people go broke all the time.
10. If you could go back in time or in the future, which one would you choose and why?- The future. I choose the future because I want to know when I die. I want to know the general time frame I have to complete all my goals. I’m not someone who likes to dwell on the past. I feel like there’s no point because you can’t change it. But if there was blood spilled… well that’s a different story.
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