
Looney ae sin
Coming out of Troy, New York, Looney ae sin represents a new wave of artists who balance confidence, authenticity, and real growth earned through years of dedication. With over a decade in the game and a steady rise within his local scene, he’s built a reputation not just for his sound, but for his presence—both on stage and within his community. From traveling for shows to collaborating with notable names and building with his collective, Looney ae sin is stepping into his next phase with momentum and purpose.
What is your Stage Name?
“Looney ae sin”
Where are you from? State / Country?
“Troy Ny USA”
What made you want to pursue a career in music?
“I’ve been around music my whole life. It just came so naturally so I figured why not just try to do something I love for a living.”
Can you share some highlights of your music career if any?
“I’m pretty seasoned I’ve been making music for around 10 years”
“I’m an up-and-coming prominent figure in my music scene. I recently done songs with Joey The Kid. I’ve done a lot shows the past year, including ones that involve me traveling to Brooklyn, New York and New Jersey.”
How would you describe your style and sound as an artist?
“Honestly, I’m just Hella Swaggy. Like I really try to think outside the box and be myself to the fullest. I’ve never tried to buy anyone sound intentionally and I feel my music has a lot of character and originality..”
In what ways do you believe your music resonates with your audience?
“I feel like my music resonates with my audience because a lot of the times I’m talking my shit. I like to make music that people could feel and honestly I’m still trying to find my audience in a way but for the audience I have right now. It’s really just my originality I’ve been told that I have the effect to make people feel like it’s OK to be themselves”
How do you approach collaboration with other musicians or producers?
“When it comes to Collabs with like producers or other musicians, I honestly try to get to know the person first before I just automatically cook up with them because if I’m gonna do business with someone, I can’t just not know them I try to build trust in like an actual bond and or relationship with whoever I Collab with I feel like there’s no point to Collab with somebody if you guys aren’t connected if not, it’s forced and weird”
Can you share any experiences working with a team in the past? or are you truly independent?
“I’m apart of drxpdead/deadcom. Ever since I’ve joined the group we’ve done nothing but elevate we push each other to grow every day we bounce ideas off of each other to promote our music. And even though my manager is relatively mew He still looks up and pulls off some pretty cool stuff for me.”
Have you had any significant achievements or accolades in your career that you’re particularly proud of?
“I reached 500 Mo old singers on Spotify and it dropped back to late 95 with monthly listeners but the fact that God is high as 500 showed me that it was possible and that’s just something that means a lot to me because I used to have zero monthly listeners”
What motivates you to continue pushing yourself as an artist?
“Honestly, so much keeps me motivated. In my hometown of Troy I have so many younger artists that look up to me and tell me that I’ve set an example for them to chase their dreams and then have other artists. Tell me that I inspire them. My girlfriend keeps me Hella motivated, even when I’m feeling like my hard work doesn’t pay off. And of course, my drxpdead brothers .”
Have you faced any challenges in your career, and how did you overcome them?
“Honestly, I used to like so much confidence in my music but once I started not caring about what other people think they got better I’m just consistently trying to get better every day and after I figured that out I’ve just been smooth sailing to be honest”
How do you engage with your fan base on social media, and what role does it play in your overall strategy?
“I make a lot of short form content. I’m always trying to engage with my core audience. I’m also just Hella consistent with posting as well.”
What is the next single you want to release?
“I’m not trying to release a single trying to release my mixtape. It’s gonna be called hard 4 me 2 fake it. And they’re pretty much means it’s hard for me to not be myself.”


