![]() The biggest lesson I learned this year was to be myself. People tend to listen to the melodies of a song first and meds the words after. So, it’s always the melody that is the focus. My writing process includes making the melody and finding the words after. Share with us how you put your tunes together, lessons you’ve learnt in music, and plans for 2023. People always rave that it is the melody of your songs that make them so good. Everyone deserves a fair chance, and your level of education should not determine who you will be in life.Ĥ. Are we as a society going to shun them and frown upon them due to their lack of opportunities? No. Let’s think of the youths that didn’t get the opportunity to go to school and do subjects or couldn’t afford it. I believe the system teaches us that education is the only means to a path of success, and ideally, it’s dedication and hard work that will get you to where you want. I was the troublemaker and the sportsman, but regardless of that, I was very focused on my education. I was very rebellious when it came on to school. What kind of student were you growing up? With the release of ‘Dunce Cheque’, many are curious about your schooling. This a the dream and a we been a wait for, so I’m just putting in the work and taking advantage of it.ģ. I’m still trying to get adjusted to everyone asking me for a picture. My life has changed significantly - financially, spiritually and also musically. Even though you have been in the industry for years - you are just now really catching your groove and gaining attention in the music. The journey was a long one, but thanks to my team, Diplomats, Crown Heights and Chopline, we implemented a plan to try something different musically, which worked, and the slang just took it to a whole new level.Ģ. I drew inspiration from a few legends in dancehall, such as Mavado, Kartel, Jimmy Cliff and a few others, which helped me in curating my sound. always trying to emphasise songs that can transcend into an international market and played for generations. My songs were reality-based and delivered with a lot of soul. I started doing music professionally over seven-eight years ago. From being a viral sensation on TikTok, popularising the saying ‘Kotch E Hat A Lie’ to now having hit tracks, walk us through your journey in music. Sign up for The Gleaner’s morning and evening newsletters.ġ. ![]()
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