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What inspired you to pursue a career in music, and when did you first realize you wanted to be a musician? I first got inspired when I was 15 years old, me and my big brother were just rapping in the car he told me to write some things down. I come from a family full musician, so it wasn’t too long until I wanted to pursue it.
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What are some of the biggest challenges you've faced as an emerging artist, and how have you overcome them? The lack of recognition. The way I overcome it is to stay consistent and focus on the end goal.
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Who are some of your biggest musical influences, and how have they shaped your sound and style? Dave East, Nipsey Hussle Wu-Tang Kanye West. they have helped me shape my sound and taught me different approaches.
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How do you approach the songwriting process, and where do you draw inspiration from for your lyrics and melodies? I try not to rush any songs, so I’ll let the beat and the flow just come to me.
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What can listeners expect from your upcoming album or project, and how does it differ from your previous work? They should be expecting the regular cay9ine.
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How has your background or life experiences influenced your music and artistic vision? Growing up in poverty is the main reason who I am today. I'm grateful for where I come from but there were a lot of eye-opening situations growing up, making me express myself the way I do.
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Can you talk about a particularly memorable or inspiring performance you've had, and what made it special? (Answer not provided)
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What do you hope listeners take away from your music, and what message do you want to convey through your art? I want my listeners to believe they could achieve anything in life.
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How has the music industry changed since you first started, and how have you adapted to those changes as an artist? Social media has impacted it a lot, so knowing how to adjust to the new way of living and understanding how to market your products through social media.
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What advice would you give to other emerging artists who are just starting out in the industry? It’s not for everybody so be ready to work