So you’re performing in Brixton on Monday, what happens at one of your live shows?
Craziness. A lot of energy, a lot of energy from myself and the crowd
How do you feel in front of a crowd?
I feel at peace, you know. It’s a way to express yourself, a way to vent, put all your emotions out on that stage
Where was your first ever gig?
My first ever was at a hole in the wall place, in a small city, in a small club in Los Angeles
What happened?
I was probably terrible.. But it was a growing experience, a growing process, and you know, you never forget those moments
Who was the first person to tell you that you were good at music?
The first person to tell me was probably this guy named Dave Free, he’s my manager now, since I was like tenth grade...yeah
How did he discover you?
Through a mutual friend, it was all in high school, rapping and stuff. And then a mutual friend told him about me and we decided to start doing music and we’ve been doing it ever since
How did he help you to develop your sound?
Craziness. A lot of energy, a lot of energy from myself and the crowd
How do you feel in front of a crowd?
I feel at peace, you know. It’s a way to express yourself, a way to vent, put all your emotions out on that stage
Where was your first ever gig?
My first ever was at a hole in the wall place, in a small city, in a small club in Los Angeles
What happened?
I was probably terrible.. But it was a growing experience, a growing process, and you know, you never forget those moments
Who was the first person to tell you that you were good at music?
The first person to tell me was probably this guy named Dave Free, he’s my manager now, since I was like tenth grade...yeah
How did he discover you?
Through a mutual friend, it was all in high school, rapping and stuff. And then a mutual friend told him about me and we decided to start doing music and we’ve been doing it ever since
How did he help you to develop your sound?
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