So how would you describe your music style?
I would say different, I know everyone says their music is different, but I have a lot I haven’t released yet and it’s all so different. I really don’t have one specific sound, I would call it an expression because it can’t really be categorized to one genre of music. I really don’t have one specific sound, I would call it an expression because it can’t really be categorized to one genre of music.
Well, if there was just one track that you want audiences to listen to, what would it be?
What I really want to suggest is something I haven’t released yet, if I had one or two songs, the first would be Got with Big Boogie and then Take You Home which hasn’t been released yet.
And you’re on Spotify, Apple Music, and Soundcloud, so our audience can check you out on any of those services. How do you feel like your blackness influences your work?
I feel like my blackness influences my work because that’s how I’ve grown up. I love Black artists like Chris Brown, my dad’s reggae, a bunch of different influences and other Black bops like Candy Rain or songs with chorus singing the hook with the lead and vocals. I would say Black music is my sound, I’m just the reincarnation of what I listened to growing up.
Is there anyone you listen to now that influences or inspires you in your sound and vibe?
I would say a few years ago Kehlani, because when I first started writing I would start with a beat and think about what my favorite artist would write. What type of cadence would they put there and that sort of thing. Back then I would say Chris Brown and Kehlani, but the more I started writing the more it’s just me. I can still hear other artists, but now it’s just my expression
I can feel that vibe, last question: why do you feel it’s important to create content right now?
There’s a lot going on in the world with the pandemic and Black Lives Matter Movement, which is something I’ve been super outspoken and passionate about. So, I think we should really be focusing on those things, especially the Black Lives Matter Movement, but at the same time I feel like being a creator of music period, music is something that brings people together and it’s important to be passionate right now. We don’t want it to be all stressful, and creating content is sort of a relief but can also help drive people. At one point I didn’t want to create content or release anything simply because I feel like that’s not the focus, but there comes a time when we should give ourselves a mental break.
I agree, we can have Black joy and suffering in the same space. Thank you!