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Interview With Lj Da Rappah



1. Where are we talking from today?

We are talking from Tacoma, Washington.

2. How did you get involved in music?

I first got into music when I was 13. I was a poet, but I didn't realize how much potential I had back then. Over time, I turned my poetry into raps. Because I have seen how much money can be made off rap, I prepped myself just in case this day happen.

3. Can you describe your music?

First, let me say Lil Wayne is my favorite rapper of all time. He motivated me into what you would call metaphors. They can be difficult at first, but over time it gets easier. It's like breaking down a stone with a pickax, turning it into cement.( Easy flow) lol.

For example...
"Rollin up that sticky/smoking on some fire/ different color weed/call that tie-dye Different color weed/ call that tie-dye."

 Which tie-dye is a hippie shirt, designed in the seventies with all kinds of colors. I love how the seventies was, but unfortunately, I'm a eighties baby.

4. Music wise, what are you working on?

 Music wise I don't really have a work preference. I just go with what I got. I'm not picky but at times you just to say, "I'll make the best of it, you never know." Take a dive off the cliff, you'll really show potential. My dream would be to work with other artists if I ever get that chance. It's about getting and securing the bag.

5. What would you like to say to your fans and the world?

All I'm going to say to my fans is "look forward to some good ass music!!" Lol, I'm going to make me happy and have it lit.

https://soundcloud.com/lamont-jackson-20

Check out Lj Da Rappah and his new track "I'm Back."




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