Just like bullshit after school. That was my first experience with music like that. My freshman year all the way into my first semester of sophomore year I think. Then the further we strung along the song the more I incorporated lyrics about myself. He knows about wrong right turns and correct left turns and vice verse. Back then, he rapped wearily, almost detached from the narcotized nihilism, his voice slipping into the pocket almost as an afterthought.
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If anything, one of the most honest projects of the next year. And who are your inspirations artistically? How would you describe your sound?
Yeah, so I made Alyss my freshman year of college. Just ion highly publicized is unhealthy. So, like you, I also did the whole private school thing, and I remember one of the really jarring things was just being exposed to so much wealth as a very middle class kid, can you speak to that a little?
It was just a very eye-opening thing, and I think my mom did it on purpose when I was younger. So nothing is ever truly done to me.
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Man, when I was 17 I was like super angsty for whatever reason. We were the only two black people in that whole thing. The listener grew almost numb until the hook broke through.
So, you have to find ways to make it engaging. Yeah, when I wrote the whole Alyss project it was like finding out this was not what I ended up wanting. So, the first verse, a lot of that verse is me speaking to myself. I was born on the outskirts of town.
So it became a thing where you see someone going up, and then you want to reach that level of acceptance. Back then, he rapped wearily, almost detached from the narcotized nihilism, his walgz slipping into the pocket almost as an afterthought. How did that record come together, and what was your vision for it? I watch a lot of Miyazaki films. I think that was one of the most important lessons I learned about songwriting. Would you mind speaking about that?
How has the way you approach songwriting changed from then to now? I think the turning point for me was when I moved back to Memphis. So, I just kept jin it. So, I met this producer named Nova, this artist named Dutchboy, and another artist named Ramsay Almighty, and we were all part of like a collective.
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He knows about the false starts and that sense wzltz self-awareness that increases the better you get. I started to realize I was getting better and better, and before I knew it I was making music that people enjoy, but also music that I personally enjoyed, and music that I felt like I was missing on my iPod.
Tell me about your first attempts at making music, what were those early recording like? There were a couple robberies in that neighborhood, so we ended up moving out and moving into a really nice neighborhood. The third verse is personal to me as well.
When I first moved to Missouri I kind of decided I lnua going to let music take a back seat. Jon Waltz understands the messy imperfections of artistic evolution.
I remember before I put that shit out, it was like plays was really good. Just because it felt kind of surface level, at least when I was a teenager. I guess what I wanted to get out of the song is almost it could always be worse, but it could also be better.
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