Interview: Winston-Salem, NC Based Rap Artist Kejuanservin Talks About His New Track "Get to It"
Salute to you on the release of your new track "Get to It", featuring gtb-mike. How did you and Gtb-mike connect with each other and how did you decide on the beat from dsrmez?
I been knew Gtb mike since the 6th grade. We started rapping together in the 9th grade; he heard a slimesito song called “dizzy” with a experimental type beat and said he wanted to get on a song with a beat like that, so I went looking on YouTube, made it and sent it to him. It took him awhile to hop on it but eventually he did.
You also recently released an EP entitled "Mode"; tell us about your creative process for its six tracks, and whether there were any songs you recorded that did not make the final tracklist. If so, why didn't they make it?
Honestly, my creative process is the same for all my songs; I smoke, listen to beats I was either sent or from YouTube. Find one I like at the moment and just get on there and talk and that’s what “Mode” was; me expressing myself talking to you.
What do you look for in the beats that you decide to write to, and where do you generally find them?
I don’t look for anything specific; if I like it, I like it. I get on all kinds of beats, well I try to anyway. I just get high and like to express myself on different beats and I hope people feel it.
How would you describe the hip-hop music scene in Winston-Salem, NC?
It’s a lots of other rappers here, we just overlooked. I feel like it’s lots of underrated talent here. I’m hoping to be somebody to put us on frfr.
With both "Get to It" and "Mode" now released, what's next for you musically?
Consistency; I’m putting out way more projects except all different kinds of music I wanna try new things and have fun.
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