![]() So it definitely does not sound like where I’m from where there’s like a lot of go-go. So it was something that everyone could enjoy, just innovative music. Now I was trying to make really cool songs and something melodic and something fun and listening to Wayne and just all of these different people and really opened up my mind and I guess that made me it less regional and more universal. Then when I got older in my late teens early twenties and that’s when I started to listen to Drake and J. I grew up on Wu-Tang and Tribe and Nas, all the raw, very New York driven music. How did the DMV inspire your sound because when I listen to your music it doesn’t sound like go-go or Baltimore Club Music? ![]() ![]() So yeah, its kind of crazy to know that I’m repping my state which is really cool. So when I think about it the only other rappers that have really made it out so far are myself, Wale and Fat Trel. There’s a lot of people who never make it so I find myself very fortunate. There’s a lot of love, there’s a lot of hate. ![]() Just like in New York everybody is in their own different worlds there are people who are known but its hard to break out on a national level. Logic: I think it looks like a lot of other places. What does the hip hop scene look like there? ![]()
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