IGAMEBOI is a southern rap artist from Augusta, Georgia. He was born and raised in a musical household, and his parents played music by Tupac, Biggie, Jay-Z, and other hip-hop legends. IGAMEBOI’s idols are T.I. and Lil Wayne, and he cites their “rap gymnastics and flexibility” as an inspiration for his own music.

IGAMEBOI’s most important song is “PMiller & Jigga,” which is off his new album “GAME.” The song is about his ambition to be as big as Master P and Jay-Z, and it also sends the message that anything is possible if you work hard enough.

IGAMEBOI is passionate about his music, and he believes that his sound is unique and untapped. He encourages listeners to check out his music and see for themselves what he’s all about. In five years, IGAMEBOI sees himself on top of his game, ready to conquer the next five years.

Interview with iGAMEBOi

Tell us about yourself, who are you and where do you come from?

I’m just your average southern rap artist that loves everything that’s music, anime and soul food. I was born and raised in Augusta, Georgia which is mainly known for the masters and the god father of soul James Brown.

How was your passion for music born? Who are your idols?

My passion was born at the age 3 when my pops used to play music like Tupac, biggie, Jay-Z, no limit, UGK, OutKast, LL Cool J, Nas, ghetto boys, de la soul, neo soul & so much more. My idols are T.i. and Lil Wayne, those 2 are phenomenal rappers with rap gymnastics and flexibility on any record. I’ll say if It wasn’t for them I would probably would have never thought about rapping.

What kind of music do you do?

Hip-hop/Rap….that’s it just that. I love it and can’t stay away from it honestly it’s my passion.

What is the most important song for you? What message do you want to convey to the listener?

I would say right now my new single “PMiller & Jigga” off my new released album titled “GAME” which is as we speak out now on SoundCloud and YouTube but will be available on platforms June 27th of this month. The message is simple kind of, like I say In the song I want be big if not bigger than Master P and Jay-Z. This song also gives the message that if you push hard enough you too can achieve anything that you want and I believe that’s possible.

Why should a listener who doesnโ€™t know you listen to your music?

I don’t want to be that guy but why not? What else do you have to lose? My music is a new sound thats not tapped into yet or even heard of yet so why not be the first to see and say you seen it coming before anyone else and relish in the moment that you one upped everyone.

What are your future projects? Where do you see yourself 5 years from now?

None to speak of but my recent release that I mentioned earlier but 5 years from now I see myself on top of my game getting ready and prepared for the next 5 years. It’s to conquer everything while you can so you can have a better insight on things before they come.

Tell our readers a funny episode that happened in your career as an artist.

I once got paid in chicken wings and half the money I was supped to get plus a backwood blunt was in the chicken wing plate as part of the payment as well….yes I know how it sounds.