Please tell us a little bit about your most recent song or what you're working on right now. My most concentrated effort is going into stuffing Youtube with unreleased material and the organization of my first project. My most recent song was is about black oppression and the return of Jesus. What was your motivation for it? My motivation for the song was the fucked up state of affairs for my both myself and those close to me. Are you currently working on any side projects or collaborations? Oh yes, I've been on a collaboration spree this year. Just finished one today with the homie from the city, DeLeon216 on a newer joint about to appear on his album. Soundcloud has a long list of collaborative joints I've put together with people from Cleveland and all throughout the country. On Youtube there is a joint called "BE.MORE.CREATIVE." that a dope producer named SuedeJuryMusic that really has been receiving warm responses. I'm also up to work with anyone that seeks to push the culture forward contrary to the commercialization direction that dictates it now. If you real, you can certainly collab with me. (216) 450-9417 What motivated you to do what you do in general? What motivated me to do what I'm doing is the emotional, psychological, and physical trauma that being African American, impoverished, and a christian/rapping/conspiracy theorist/revolutionary/freedom leader purchased me What draws you to your genre? What drew to me to the genre of alternative rap was growing up in an urban family with a relatively young mother who drew a lot of her inspiration and motivation from it, along with many other forms of music. I feel that hip hop/rap whatever you prefer to call it most accurately conveyed the deepest inward expressions of my daily experience as a person and spiritual being. Do you have any unique rituals regarding your creative process? Smoke weed. Pray Occasionally have sex. lol (my rituals before making music) Sometimes i listen to music too .. Inspiring people like Pac, Lauryn, my local niggas with talent, or my own hotter joints that push me to be great. Do you find it difficult to maintain a career as an artist? Hell yes. I find it difficult to even fucking maintain STAYING ALIVE being black in this fucking world of racist corporate corruption and governmental satanic destructive ass forces who have no compassion. Being an artist is a privilege honestly. Being able to retaliate against the dehumanizing intrusion and existence insulting arrogance of this society is a pleasure considering the fact that many of my friends and family are strictly victims of it. I consider it a blessing from God! Tell us about your day job(s) or anything you'd like to share that has nothing to do with your music. I have no day job. I'm starving and almost as broke as our brothers and sisters in the countries America extorts for resources and power. I need help desperately financially so if any of you is burdened by an excess of goods/money/resources/love please, don't hesitate to contact me ASAP. (216)450-9417 What would you like to tell your listeners? I'm depressed. I'm newly married as well. Pray for me people. I would like to tell my listeners to go and listen to my Youtube for a dope ass experience musically and like everything. Be on the lookout for the Mixtape dropping most like January of next year God willing Tell us a little bit about your personal philosophy? I believe in Jesus. The traditional baptist view. I believe the world is under the influence of nefarious occult laced secret societies of people who worship the devil as well. I make music to expound and awaken people to the injustice and insanity that is normalized in our society and torturous to my life and spirit. much love! to everybody stay woke. You can also find him here:
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