11/14/2022 0 Comments 50 cent many men album![]() ![]() And then just growing that mindset where like you realize that it's not good to be in the ends all the time. I suppose the biggest life change is not even money, just living certain experiences. Since growing up in the ends, what is the craziest life change that you've seen that you would've never imagined? Like my mom and my dad are from the ends as well. That's true! Maybe, my mom and dad are to blame then. They say you learn all your bad words from your parents. I suppose I was just I was a kid growing up in it. Were you saying rude things in those videos, and she wasn't upset? They weren't unhappy, they were just like " Wow, we didn't know this. ![]() So my mom seen it on Facebook and was like, "oh, that's you?" And then that was it. Obviously, the whole ends was just posting it on Facebook. What did your parents think when you were first rapping? But I used to just write the whole song in my house and then go to the studio and just record the song. Nine times out of ten, I'll just go into the studio, listen to beats, and then like when something clicks, I'll just like start writing. When you're making music, do you start with the beat first or do you hear like a type of flow that you want to try? Or is it like lyrics that you have on your phone? But, there isn't any out-of-the-box music that I listen to that I feel like I can't listen to it in front of anyone else. Maybe just something like old school, Manchester music, like Oasis, you know about Oasis? You heard 'Wonder Wall?' They're from Manchester in it. I don't really have any guilty pleasures like that. Just the fact of like, he was "the guy" and I just wanted to be "the guy" when I was younger. But he was just an influence to me just to even start rapping. I don't really think my music sounds like 50 cent's. I literally was! But, I don't know if it reflects my music. The first album I fell in love with was definitely 'Get Rich or Die Trying.' What was the first album you fell in love with, and how does that reflect the music you make now? Also people from the UK, bare people from the UK. I was a big Wiz Khalifa fan at some point. I'm not just saying that because i'm in New York. I don't know anything to do with those kind of things. So I actually can't answer that question. And then I went to my first studio, and I've been with the same engineering producer ever since. I didn't actually know nothing about a studio, until maybe a year after I started rapping. To be fair, when I first was rapping, I would just stand there and rap with the beat on my phone, and get someone to film me on an iPhone, and put it on YouTube. So starting out making music, what was the first thing you were playing with? So a lot of people were playing with like MPCs, garage brand, Abelton, etc. If they're just showing in love, they must like something I do. But I don't really think about it too much, If I'm honest. Like "I always watch you on Instagram." They don't even mention the music. But you know, I have people come up to me all the time and just tell me that like they love my Instagram. Obviously, I would say my music is my biggest kind of like platform. Some people will ask for a picture and just take one.Ī lot of people know me for different reasons. But some people just straight ask for a picture. Sometimes people just scream and stand there speechless. It depends on who it is or what kind of person it is. When you get recognized, what's the first thing people say? And what do you think that says about you? It's just always good to get acknowledged for your work. Obviously, when I first blew up, it felt good to go back to the ends and have people recognize me. I feel it's nice being able to just come out the hotel, and walk to the shop and not be recognized. I like coming over here and not being noticed as much. But, on the flip end, what is it like coming over here and moving around freely? What do you notice that's different? What is it like having that happen in such a short amount of time? It must be crazy to go over to your old hood and get recognized. I'm aware that you may have a hard time moving around in the UK, without getting noticed. ![]()
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