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When you say you were more at war with yourself, what does that mean?<\/strong><\/p>\nNot at war with myself, but it\u2019s more that I was combatting the negativity that I was struggling with at the time from the internet \u2014 an internal struggle.<\/p>\n
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You came up on the internet. You were uploading on SoundCloud from your room. That\u2019s sort of the blueprint for how artists come up nowadays and dealing with people on the internet is a big part of that. Was that a struggle for you?<\/strong><\/p>\nIt definitely was. It was almost like my first time being famous. I had a few tracks here and there, but I hadn\u2019t really been broadcast on a mainstream setting. So once I finally reached that point, I don\u2019t think I was fully prepared to see everything that comes with that, you feel me? I had to have an adjustment period. That just goes back to why I named the album [War Ready<\/em>] because that was my first time dealing with that scale of [fame]. Even though I was selling out more shows, the hate is always gonna be louder than love. So it was my first time dealing with that many people saying whatever they were saying. <\/p>\nThis is your first full-length project. What do you think makes you so proud of this work to have it as your debut album? <\/strong><\/p>\nI feel like the music really just speaks for itself. Some of the times with my older work that I put out, it was either that I really liked the song but I didn\u2019t know if people were gonna love it. Or I don\u2019t really like this song, but I think it\u2019s gonna resonate with my audience. But with these songs, I\u2019m really sure. I love these songs to death, and I know that people are gonna love these songs to death. Even the few snippets that I\u2019ve been putting out and the reaction that I got from those, I\u2019m just 100% confident. It\u2019s really amazing music.<\/p>\n
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Who are some people that you reference visually? Even from your childhood, who were the main icons that you feel like impact your work today?<\/strong><\/p>\nFor my visuals, I mainly leave that up to my director and videographer. I\u2019ll tell them, “We should try this thing,” but as far as being completely involved with my visuals as much as I am with my music, I can\u2019t say I\u2019m really like that. I really like to leave that up to the videographers and directors. I\u2019ve been dealing with music my whole life. I\u2019ve been writing rhymes since I was eight years old. But I can\u2019t say it\u2019s been the same with visuals. Even though, of course I still have my creative direction and a general idea, I really like to let the directors do most of that.<\/p>\n
You\u2019ve also been on some runways recently. How has it been dipping into the fashion world? <\/strong><\/p>\nIt\u2019s really amazing. Fashion has been another thing, almost like music, that\u2019s been with me since I was a kid. So to finally be able to really be a part of this is a surreal feeling.<\/p>\n
Where did you grow up?<\/strong><\/p>\nBoston, Massachusetts.<\/p>\n
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How do you think your upbringing primed you for this moment?<\/strong><\/p>\nAs far as the local scene, I don\u2019t really think Boston has had too much of an influence on my career at all, actually. It\u2019s not a major city that an artist can blow up out of, like if they were to come from Atlanta or Chicago. I had to get it out on the internet because I couldn\u2019t get it out of my city. I wouldn\u2019t say Boston really had too much of an effect on my music or my career. It was really just the internet.<\/p>\n
What would your advice be for a 13-year-old kid who is rapping on the internet and wants to blow up? Because you\u2019ve lived it and have had success.<\/strong><\/p>\nI would say a lot of people try to do it out of their city. If you\u2019re not in a major city, and even if you are, I wouldn\u2019t suggest doing it out your city. I would say to try and get as involved with the internet. Use it to your advantage. Don\u2019t just use it as a waste of time.<\/p>\n
In five years, where do you see yourself being?<\/strong><\/p>\nOnly time will tell, but I am predicting very successful. Successful and a whole lot of blessings.<\/p>\n
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