I found him on Spotify and he’s got some dope shit. But yeah I got hit up by this dude grandson who’s really big. Like ericdoa, this guy contradash, these are like really small artists that I’ve been finding that are super sick. I’m honestly into a lot more smaller artists that are coming up right now. Verzache: Yeah, I mean, there’s definitely been a lot of a lot of dope artists that have hit me up. But yeah, I would love to work with some of these idols I’ve had but someday, I got to figure that out.ĬC: Has anyone reached out to you since you’ve gotten bigger? I kind of just have this method where it’s just like, man, if these guys ever liked my music, hopefully, they would approach me and be like, “yo, let’s work” because I almost feel like I don’t even have the right to be like, yo, work with me. If there’s an artist being like “yo, I’ll pay you to do this for me” It just feels ingenuine and like I don’t know. But in some respect it’s mediated by businesses, mediated by the labels, or whatever. I’ve always felt like forced collaboration is so weird or people being like “want to work with me, I’ll pay you” or stuff like that. I’ve been listening to him the most.ĬC: Now that you have a bigger platform do you plan on collaborating with some of the artists you’re a fan of? He’s small but he’s getting bigger and he’s got some really cool songs that I found. Oh yeah, I listen to Fuck tons of BROCKHAMPTON. Sorry, I’m looking through what I’ve been listening to because whenever someone asks me shit, I just instantly forget who I listen to. I’ve been listening to him for some time. But he’s not hip hop he’s like more what’s the word? Like Indie-type shit. Verzache: I am a fan of a lot of hip-hop artists lately. I didn’t even use real-life instruments until like four years ago.ĬC: Are you a fan of any hip-hop artists?
I was proactive and ended up talking to people in the community, online, Skype shit, and yeah. I was just like, yo, how did you do that? You know, I want to try doing that.
I was really into these guys like they were really fucking dope and still are. I’m not into that shit anymore but at the time it was cool just to hear shit like producers Mr. Just really sick shit from some producers, like a small community of producers that made futuristic beats or like future bass-type beats. Yeah, I guess I started there and then I started doing beats on SoundCloud. I was like, yo, that sounds so fire, even though it wasn’t even on time or anything I don’t know. So I was on GarageBand downloading acapellas, downloading like Childish Gambino acapella, downloading Drake “Pound Cake” instrumental, and just putting them on top of each other being like I’m the fucking man even though I didn’t do shit. I was really into songs and I really wanted to do mashups. Verzache: Ah, I started in like 2014 / 2013. Concert Crap: When did you start making music?