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Unveiling the Emotional Layers of Music: A Candid Chat with New York-born, Georgia-raised Artist

In this revealing interview, we get to know an artist with a unique blend of Panamanian and Jamaican heritage, who was born in New York but grew up near Atlanta, Georgia. Emerging in the music scene around 2020, he uses his craft primarily for venting and explores a wide range of genres from R&B and pop to hyperpop and rap. His most impactful song, „Social,“ serves as an emotional outlet, encapsulating feelings of loneliness and the struggle with societal norms about masculinity. While he doesn’t push for fandom, he invites listeners to find relatability in his music. With a go-with-the-flow attitude, he shares his future plans, which include YouTube and music, and recounts a funny episode of being recognized in real life. Dive in to discover an artist who is as versatile in his music as he is in his life.

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Erzähl uns von dir, wer bist du und woher kommst du?

I was Born in New York but raised in Georgia, close to Atlanta, and I’m half Panamanian and half Jamaican. I try to learn more Spanish I speak it many times when I’m frustrated, same for patois occasionally. But really I’m just a normal kid who has a interesting background like everyone else

Wie wurde deine Leidenschaft für Musik geboren? Wer sind deine Vorbilder?

It was around 2020, where I started making southern rap, and from there I just used it for venting. As far as idols and inspiration, that changes a lot, really just someone who I like their music if I were to name it would be way to many.

Welche Art von Musik machst du?

Ive mostly stuck to rnb and pop, some hyperpop some pluggnb, occasionally rap but really at this point every genre.

Was ist der wichtigste Song für dich? Welche Botschaft willst du den Zuhörern vermitteln?

My most important song to me is Social. Social described my anti socially and how I’m used to being ignored by others especially whom I thought we my friends. Social opened up feelings that I usually have hidden, and still continue to hide, but I placed all of my feelings into that song. How I usually felt to put on a fake smile for the world, how I felt alone, and how I felt that I was too emotional. There’s always that phrase , “real men cry” , and I really had to start implementing that because whenever I felt down or depressed because of the world, anytime I did express it I felt I was being too emotional. So social really puts all of that in a nutshell.

Warum sollte ein Hörer, der dich nicht kennt, deine Musik hören?

I really don’t look for or force people to listen to my music or expect them to instantly become a fan, I do try my best to be relatable but if you’re a guy and you got your heart broken go cry to some of my love songs buddy lol!

Was sind deine zukünftigen Projekte? Wo siehst du dich in 5 Jahren?

Honestly, I can’t see myself that far. Really I just go with the flow day by day, and see whatever has for me. I’ve just started doing YouTube things and people have been very much supporting that, so I just really might continue being a YouTuber and making music, and see where both gets me.

Erzähle unseren Lesern eine lustige Episode aus deiner Karriere als Künstlerin.

The funniest thing that has happened to me as an artist is when one of my friends noticed me irl, he was like “you make music” and I was so creeped out and said yeah and we exchanged our socials, weirdest and craziest experience I’ve had while making music lol!

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