The first album I ever owned is J. Cole’s 2014 Forest Hills Drive album. I love that record. The second and third one I bought is OUTKAST & ATLiens
3. How do you prepare before going up on stage?
I pray before I hit the stage with my group or by myself if I’m alone. I take a few deep breaths and then I’m ready to go.
4. If we’re going to buy you a drink, what should it be?
If you buy me a drink make it a Body Armor
5. What’s a song that has been stuck in your head these days?
RODEO! – Dro Kenji (feat. KobeKo)
6. Who’s your favorite artist?
Dre ( André 3000 )
7. Tell us about the first song you made. Was it a success or a failure?
The first song I made was a success. I came prepared and knew what I wanted to say. I rehearsed it at home probably a hundred times so when I finally got in the booth it sounded exactly the way I wanted it to sound.
8. What is the story behind “To Whom It May Concern,”
To Whom It May Concern is my first album. It tells a love story. You can be in any phase of your love life and enjoy this album, depending on where you are right now in your relationship status will determine how it’s perceived. It took me a few months to complete it. The first song that I made for this album is TALKIN’ BOUT ! The rest came as pure inspiration from that.
9.If you could pick one or the other, what would you choose, the money or the fame?
Give me the fame. Money comes and goes but fame is forever. Fame is what makes you timeless. I can come across money easily. To me, money is just a tool now. Everybody has money at some point in their life, but everybody doesn’t get to have fame. I want fame because I have important things to say and I can use my fame as a platform to preach.
10.If you could go back in time or in the future, which one would you choose and why?
I would choose to go into the future. There are ways to go back in time already, I think we’ve already figured that one out. I want to go into the future because I could probably learn more in a shorter period of time.