BNG MAG® December/January 2015 (Vol.-1/Issue-3 | Page 23

“...I’ve gotten booked out to cities I never thought I’d touch by way of my music. ” Since “Bravery” dropped [in 2013] I’ve gotten booked out to cities I never thought I’d touch by way of my music. I’ve performed in front of a great number of wonderful people, from entertainment majors to some of the coolest and down earth supporters. Gained support from Atlanta’s #1 Radio Station for Hip Hop which is a blessing and how could I forget this interview. Your tracks have old school influences in them whether that be through your lyrics or instrumentals, who from the old school do you enjoy and why? Yeah you can blame growing up in the 90s. Hip Hop and R&B was the wave in that decade. Like I’ve already said Pac and his production was so ryder and his delivery just had so much aggression and attitude. Outkasts’ funky sound will always reign supreme in Atlanta, they were my first ever taste of southern funk. Jay-Z’s “Reasonable Doubt” was a production classic in my eyes. Politics As Usual, Dead Presidents and Cashmere Thoughts are a couple of favorites.