Hailing out of North Carolina, allow us to introduce up and coming super start Willheezy. This 19 year old not only rapper, but producer and songwriter with an upbeat yet laidback flow structure. His lyrics are like class clown meets life of the party with words of him speaking his mind in a fun & sometimes raw way that is not only hype with high energy but is also very relatable. We interviewed him and are giving you some introspection into this future moguls life.
6FT - "Where are you from?"
Willheezy - "I'm originaly from Raleigh NC, but my dad was in Army tho so we moved a lot. I grew up in North Carolina, Florida, and overseas."
6FT - "How did you get into making music?"
Willheezy - "I've been sorrounded my music my whole life. I'd be on the family computer when I was like 6 watching Lil Wayne Music videos for hours so I could rap 6ft 7ft all the way through to my older brothers. I also used to be a band kid and took Piano and Guitar lessons on the side. Before I had my own phone or anything I used to sleep with the radio on, I'd be singing or rapping wherever we went 'cause I always had a song stuck in my head. I probably wrote my first rap in 6th grade and when I got to High School my folks gave me a macbook for my birthday, I started making beats with it and never looked back."
6FT - "What is your goal in the music industry?"
Willheezy - "My main goal is to really turn my talent and passion into a full on carreer for myself. I want people to hear my music and feel like I'm talking to them. Having thousands of fans, award shows, and #1's are cool and everything, but my main motivation is to be able to wake up and walk downstairs to my studio insead of working a job I don't even like."
6FT - "How has your sound evolved since you first started making music?"
Willheezy - "Honestly I feel like my sound evolves every time I record. I'm still a student of the game and since I sarted out making my own beats I had a lot I needed to learn and master. From the instrumental, to the lyrics, to the cadence, to the quality, I can say with each project I put out my overall sound improves while I continue to develop my style.
I dropped my first 100% original song in 2017, I keep all my old stuff up on soundcloud so I can see how far I came."
6FT - "What has been the biggest struggle when it comes to making music and the music industry?"
Willheezy - "One thing about being an artist nowadays is that it's hard not to get caught up about other peoples opinions. On one hand you wanna do you and not give a fuck about what anybody says/thinks, but then on the other hand you want to share your work with the public and get their approval to keep moving forward with your career. Also I know I'm not the only one that feels this way, but when everybody and they mama making music it's hard to stand out from the weekend rappers. Unless you're doing the most on social media you have to diffrenciate yourself if you want to be taken serious. I like to let my work speak for itself but sometimes you feel like you not getting heard."
6FT - "What is the luckiest thing that’s ever happened to you in your life?"
Willheezy - "I believe in blessings over luck fr, but a couple months ago I was driving to go meet up with a girl on campus when my car got shot up. It was only like 9:15, the main road was blocked for construction so I had to go in the other gate off a side street. The car in front of me stopped out of nowhere and the driver hops out with a AR and starts spraying my whole ride. I got tf up outta there but 12 said he fired 19 shots and 6 hit the car. I made the song 19 Shots like 2 days later. That was God tho."
6FT - "Who are some of your influences?"
Willheezy - "I'd probably say my direct influences are Gherbo, Youngboy, and Uzi since I listen to them the most but my music taste is diverse. I like old school rap cause thats where our music came from, Outkast and a Tribe Called Quest are two of my favories. I look up to Pharell and Kanye as two Producer/Artists that paved the way for my generation of music. I like to listen to a lot of different types of music, it keeps me learning and helps with my versatility.
(RIP X, Juice, and King Von, three more influences that broke barriers and went way before their time)"
6FT - "What is the most creative thing you did in a song that you made?"
Willheezy - "I figured out how record and use an actual guitar for my beats so for my song Patience the guitar you hear is actually me playing strait into the computer."
6FT - "What about you and your music makes you believe that you’ll make it and that people should listen to you?"
Willheezy - "I like to keep my music relateable, somewhat positive, honest, and unique. With every song I try to add an element that will make it stand out from other songs by other artists and make the listener want to play it on repeat. At the end of the day I'm never gonna quit doing what I'm doing and I'm only getting better. I know imma blow."
6FT - "What 5 things do you want to happen to you before the year ends?"
Willheezy -
1. "I want a paid performance opportunity
2. I want 500 subs on YouTube
3. I want to buy a new car
4. I want to make money and save money
5. I want to have a threesome"
6FT - "What 5 things do you want to accomplish in your music career in the next year?"
Willheezy -
1. "I need to get another video done i'm slacking fr
2. One of my new years goals was to drop at least once a month to build my consistency
3. I'm try do at least 5 more shows before the year ends
4. Drop a tape/ album
5. Sell out my merchandise"
6FT - "What is the best advice you’ve ever gotten?"
Willheezy - "My oldest brother was one of the first people that taught me to smile through the bullshit. No matter what hardship you're going through, you won't be in it forever and optimism can change your attitude and how you see the world while your going through whatever it is. I was probably still in elementary school when he told me that but I still hold it to this day."
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From Cardi B to Popsmoke to A$ap Rocky to 6ix9ine, New York has been producing many talented artists ready to blow. One of these Artists coming up is known to the public as Frenchyythegod who’s caught the attention of the 6FT Empire and deserved his first interview to be with us. His music transcends the listeners experience and what he does outside of music such as club promoting has become very lucrative and traction gaining for him. He has unsurmountable potential and his name with definitely become household in the next upcoming months. Just give his music a listen like the song ‘2K’ that’s been on repeat in our speakers for weeks and is aiming to be on yours next. We support all artists here so send his music out to everyone you know so you that you can tell everyone you knew him before he blew up.
His instagram is @frenchyythegod_ and has links to his music there
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- Getting people to share and buy your music is the hardest part in the music industry and also getting bigger artist to acknowledge your talent
Whether it's working on her clothing line, modeling or doing tarot readings internationally, Danielle Jackson also known as “Mama B” is surely manifesting something great into her life. Born on February 5th, 1999 in Louisiana, Danielle found her way in fashion and is working on collaborating with other creators. She is currently collaborating with the mother of NBA Youngboy, Sherhonda Gaulden for a clothing project. The process of getting together a clothing line is a tough and arduous task but she has her ambition, sight and focus on making that dream into reality.
Danielle is also in the process of having her own metaphysical shop to help others with her spiritual practice. With her metaphysical marketplace she hopes to uplift the youth and encourage those all around the world to fulfill greatness. Your greatness is coming as well so book Danielle for a reading to know exactly what's in store for you and follow her on her social platforms to stay updated with new releases from her catalog
Instagram: @therealmissdaniellejackson
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When he dropped his first song he was surprised that he would get that much support so quickly when it recieved more than 20k listens the first month. An amazing feat when he says thatj his music is just him having fun doing what he likes to do and just to let go of stress or stuff that's built up inside of him. The time that he's been making music he's gotten a lot of love and met and worked with a lot of good people who he really wishes the best for for helping him out a lot. Many people ask why he talks about anime so much in his music and his answer is because he just likes it a lot and he considers himself a living anime character. In our interview with him we go more in depth on this anime character.
What is your favorite anime and why?
Dragon ball because that's what I watched as a kid and got me hooked to anime for real. I don't care if people say it has no story or no plot its still hard. Its also better then naruto.
What was your favorite bar that you consider for meme rap?
Good question but probably "You looking sad like an 8 year old without a dad" because i know some people who were like that. I'm sorry if i offend you...
Why did you consider your first songs to be trash and did you get feedback from anyone else about them?
Bro the quality was ass and I really didn't have my own sound yet. Like you could deadass tell i looked up ski mask type beat and tried to go crazy and yell on it and have hella dumb flow changes. I did have people listen to it and they said it sounded good but I didn't think so.
How did other people your age and in school see you since you started doing music and had your numbers going up?
Some people just started sucking my dick and started trying to talk to me nice and shit like that. But the people who already messed with me Really didn't change at all its just another thing to be happy about and talk about. Some people think its cool and some think its lame.
How has being from North Carolina influenced your music?
It showed me how i don't want to be because imma be real everyone down here suck da baby and stunna 4 veges sense they blew up out of Nc. Everyone sucks the mainstream of course but their is a few that's underground that i know who are hard as hell.
What do you hope to get & achieve from becoming a rapper?
I just want a good supporting base Witch i think i am already kind of starting to get. I also want to work with people and meet new people and let it go from their.
What is the hardest part about making music?
Um probably figuring out what people like to hear from me the most. Also satisfying people I know I cant satisfy everyone but ill drop something and someone will ask why I didn't drop something else and it just gets complicated sometimes.
Favorite Ski Mask & X songs/ bars?
I really don't have a favorite bar for them. But I do have A favorite flow from them and it has to be from off the wall.
What is your plan for success?
Just have fun while being consistent with my music and making people happy by showing them what I like to do and steal mp3 files from people.
One random fact about you
I am looking for an Asian or white girl and i cant mess with a girl who says periodt #nosimp
Tamaeya the Saiyan
Instagram: @sononani.ty
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Where do you think your social anxiety comes from and how do you overcome it to release your music?
Honestly my anxiety came from being bullied from middle school till even now. it just got to a point where i barely spoke to people because i was just scared. i finally overcame it by just saying screw it, what have i got to lose. and i just did it.
What does ac130 stand for and how did you guys join up?
Ac130 is basically a kill streak you get in COD that calls a big gunship. my group came up with the name because that’s what they grew up playing and it’s something they all bonded on besides music and i joined up with them after meeting my brother gray fox through another artist and the music chemistry was insane.
How were you able to positively help someone with your music?
People relate to my music because they see that they’re not alone, people feel like shit everywhere and to see someone else is feeling like shit too helps them. they see they aren’t alone. i’ve had people in Ukraine, UK, etc DM me on ig saying how my music has helped them through so much. and THAT means everything to me.
How has being from Kendall and Miami influenced your music?
I hate kendall, the people suck, 90% of them live off mommy and daddy’s bank accounts and claim a bunch of stuff that they don’t know a portion about. it’s influenced my music by just me being the outcast, and making music that i know for a fact they won’t like. and that’s okay!!! you can’t make everyone happy.
Who are some of your musical influences?
My biggest influences... definitely killstation, peep, bones, and a hundred percent my chemical romance. i grew up w metal and hip hop so i just decided to make the both of them together.
What's the difference between someone taking music seriously and as a hobby?
Consistency, how much money you put in, and what your goals are. If you don’t have these then it’s not being taken seriously. money and consistency make things happen and with those 2 things you get to your goals. anything other than that then it’s just a hobby.
What message are you trying to convey in your music?
I try to convey basically that i’m human, i deal with pain, i deal with struggles, everything. i don’t paint fake pictures, all my songs are real. and i basically want people to hear that and think “wow he’s speaking his mind, maybe i should too”.
Whats coming up in your music career?
Honestly i have no clue... i’ve been amping up my writing and have been recording at least 30 hours a week which is a lot for me considering i have jobs. but definitely more shows, i have a few coming up, and i have some more projects on the way. tbh i just want to help people. i don’t care about if i blow up or not.
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No stranger to making music, Buffalo, NY based artist WADD$ has been making waves and has been on a steady come up during the last passing months. From heavy hitting, ignorant songs like “DIRTY”, to his most recent song “FAST” featuring Texako, there is a lot of potential to be seen in this new artist. He is hinting at an EP featuring Rewindraps, 10cellphones, and Grownboitrap to be released in the near future. WADD$ has been rapping since he was 12 years old and he dropped his first song the year he graduated high school. According to WADD$ his group of close friends as well as himself started off freestyling over instrumentals which really got him interested in a career in music. Growing up his influences were put on by his step father from many different genres including Metallica, Wu-Tang-Clan, and many more. Pretty much every genre except for country.
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Coming straight out of Miami, FL , Max Real is an up and coming Producer and DJ with a story to tell. By mixing popular genres such as hip-hop, EDM and Pop, he has managed to create a whole new sound that is exponentially growing in popularity.
Inspired by many artists such as David Guetta, Diplo, Deadmau5, Twenty One Pilots and more, he found music at a very early age and it quickly became his passion. While professionally trained in piano, drums, and ukulele, Max’s ability to play these instruments has given him a competitive edge in the music industry.
Kicking off his music career in 2017, Max has performed with artists such as Icy Narco and Ohtrapstar.
Since then he has released the album “Borderline” which highlights his mastermind beat-making skills while singing on the tracks as well. Which has reached over 100k streams in only weeks.
His young, fresh taste in music, charisma, and stage presence leaves audiences wanting more.
Early inspirations/influencers: David Guetta, Diplo, Deadmau5, Twenty One Pilots
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He was on the radio everyday from 7 Pm until Midnight where he would break new music, host concerts & Clubs, talk sports, and motivate the city. He has hosted shows with artists like, J Cole, Big Sean, Rae Sremmurd, A$AP Ferg, Chris Brown, Pitbull & many more. Now it’s his time to put all of that energy that he had into his music. “Outta Pocket” is a perfect representation of N8WA8’s energy, and it’s only the beginning. He’s always down to collab , and easy to reach. Dm him on Instagram @n8wa8.
Outta Pocket
https://open.spotify.com/album/4IsGJi6K4mfNY5wdcrqeg8
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