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L: What else should we know about you? B: I’m real humble, I’m laid back. A lot of people see some of my videos and they think I’m cocky. You could come up to me, shake my hand, you could talk to me. You know what I mean? ‘m really doing it for my family. I’m trying to show my family something different. L: Where are you at in your career currently? I’ve got over 20 videos on YouTube. Another video I’m about to shoot and a couple of recording sessions lined up. So basically, it’s like I started out taking it. It was more like a hobby at first, but now I’m taking it seriously,I’m in the process of getting all of my music registered. That way it can be distributed on all the major platforms. L:Howis theBlackLivesMattermovement impacting your community in Madison? B: The Black Lives Matter stuff, it’s like we’ve been dealing with that for 400 years. I’m surprised we are still going through that kind of stuff. That’s just showing you that people aren’t tolerating it as a race no more. You know, it’s more of a demand. Now, not we’re not asking nicely for respect and equality and stuff like that that we deserve. We demand it now. L: Do your feelings reflect in your music? B: I’ll try to talk about my life, but I try to stay away from the more touchy subjects.If I had the choice, I’d rather put out some music that I know everybody is going to love.

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