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Interview: Getting to Know Luckwayy
In this exclusive interview, we sit down with Luckwayy, the rising hip-hop sensation from Lafayette, Louisiana, to dive deep into his musical journey, influences, and aspirations.
Question: Luckwayy, tell us about your background. Where did you grow up, and how has your hometown influenced your music?
Luckwayy: I’m proud to say I’m from Lafayette, Louisiana. It’s a unique place with its own culture, dialect, and flavors. The way we think, talk, and even the food we eat is distinct. I make sure to infuse that into my music. I often reference the vibrant culture of Mardi Gras and incorporate Cajun and Creole slang, paying homage to my roots.
Q: Your journey into hip-hop is fascinating. How did you first step into the music scene, and what was your initial experience like?
Luckwayy: Music found me through the church. I was captivated by the musicians during services. In elementary school, I began learning to read music and play various instruments. I attended performing arts schools, which enriched my musical understanding. As I started rewriting lyrics and crafting my own songs, I leveraged my popularity from playing football to get my music heard at high school games. It was the beginning of my music career.
Q: You have an impressive list of musical influences. Can you share how artists like Lil Wayne, Kendrick Lamar, and Young Thug have shaped your unique style?
Luckwayy: Those artists are incredible. Lil Wayne inspired me to freestyle without using a pen. Kendrick Lamar taught me to infuse real-life moments into my music. Young Thug’s eccentric melodies pushed me to explore my vocal range, while Future’s catchy hooks influenced my songwriting. The list goes on. I learn from each artist I admire, adding their elements to my musical toolbox.
Q: Your artist name, Luckwayy, is intriguing. What’s the story behind it, and what does it mean to you personally?
Luckwayy: My birth nickname is Lucky because my mother had her tubes tied after my older sister but still had me. It’s a reminder of gratitude for the gift of life and the determination to break through any limits. “Luckwayy” emerged during high school, inspired by the “Datway” movement. It signifies luck and the freedom to carve my own path.
Q: Describe your music in three words. What emotions or messages are you trying to convey through your songs?
Luckwayy: I’d say “Fly, Catchy, Different.” My music should inspire self-belief and perseverance in the face of challenges. I want listeners to feel like they’re in a world where anything is possible.
Q: Share your most memorable performance and what made it stand out.
Luckwayy: My first real performance was at my college talent show. Winning first place was incredible, but what set it apart was the opportunity to work on my stage presence, experiment with visuals, and debut new music. It was a defining moment in my journey.
Q: Could you walk us through your creative process, from the initial idea to a finished song?
Luckwayy: I start by freestyling when I hear a beat, capturing melodies and flows. Sometimes, I stumble upon compelling lyrics that become the core of the song. After that, I refine the lyrics with a pen. In the studio, I collaborate closely with engineers to add melodic vocals and make precise edits, enhancing the song’s impact. It’s a fusion of creativity and technical precision.
Q: If you could collaborate with any artist, living or deceased, who would it be and why?
Luckwayy: That’s an easy one: Drake. I believe we could craft a compelling story that resonates with audiences. Drake’s range across R&B, rap, and pop is impressive, and he excels in collaborative projects. Learning from him would be invaluable.
Q: What’s your favorite hip-hop album of all time, and how has it influenced your music?
Luckwayy: Lil Wayne’s “Dedication Series” holds a special place in my heart. That distinct flicked lighter sound at the beginning of each track was iconic. It was a time when Lil Wayne dominated the airwaves, and the “Dedication Series” showcased his ability to reinvent songs. It continually inspires me to create music that breaks conventions.
Q: What can your fans expect from your upcoming projects or releases?
Luckwayy: In about a month, I’m dropping a six-song project titled “Clover.” It’s my introduction to the music scene and sets the foundation for my sound. Despite the limited number of tracks, “Clover” offers a diverse range of sounds, symbolizing growth and luck, which will define my career.
That concludes our interview with Luckwayy. His journey from Lafayette to the music stage is a testament to his talent and the profound influence of his hometown. Stay tuned for his upcoming release, “Clover,” and witness the evolution of a rising hip-hop star.
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Tree Thomas Shares A New EP, Medicinal Tree
Tree Thomas, the acclaimed artist hailing from Oakland, California, has just dropped his latest project titled Medicinal Tree, in collaboration with renowned producer JayUncut.
Inspired by a deep sense of purpose, Thomas found himself drawn to the creation of “PRESCRIPTION” as a means to encapsulate the essence of his project. Speaking about the album, Thomas shared, “I feel like when you find the right one she can be like medicine for the soul. In ‘Medicine,’ I’ve found her and I’m requesting her time, energy, and body immediately.”
Medicinal Tree not only showcases Thomas’ signature style and lyrical prowess but also
highlights the seamless production of JayUncut, adding another layer of depth to the album.
With its captivating melodies and evocative lyrics, Medicinal Tree promises to be a
soul-stirring addition to Tree Thomas’ catalog, offering listeners a glimpse into his artistic journey
and vision.
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Poeboy K.P. Shares His Latest Album & Music Video “Lightskin, Darkskin”
In the realm of hip-hop, there’s always a compelling tale of an artist rising from humble beginnings. One such artist is Poeboy K.P., hailing from the small town of Gretna, Virginia. Now, he’s making waves in Nashville, Tennessee, with his latest album, “Amanda’s Son,” featuring hit tracks like “Kountry Boy,” “No Motion,” and “Ain’t See Me Coming,” showcasing his talent and passion for music.
Music has been Poeboy’s focal point since the age of 13. Despite his rural upbringing, his love for recording music led him to Nashville, TN, where he aimed to build his fan base as a music artist and videographer. It was here that he began to forge a name for himself in the industry, driven by an unwavering determination to succeed in music.
Like any dedicated artist, Poeboy is committed to sharing his story. Currently, he’s engaging with blogs to promote his latest music video for his single “Lightskin, Darkskin,” featuring Nashville artist ReggieBDaBoss.
To immerse yourself in Poeboy’s world, simply hit play and follow him on Instagram for updates and insights into his journey.
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Big YBA Show & Prove With ‘Definition Of Living’ Deluxe Album
Upping the ante, NC representative Big YBA unloads the Deluxe edition of his most recent album the Definition of Living. Featuring five new tracks including “New York,” “For Your Love,” “Rap Assassin,” “Rebellious,” and “Cut ‘Em Off,” which was premiered by way of popular live performance platform Off The Curb, the enhanced body of work accents the original flawlessly.
Three months removed from his “Swag Surfin'” sampling collaboration “Hypnotic” featuring Rich The Kid signee SetitOff83 and the strategic seeding of LP standouts “30, “Rookie, “Lord Forgive Me,” “Venting Session,” “Mercy,” and “DOA,” the now 20 track collection of songs includes a lone guest appearance from GetRichZay while production duties are handled by Jozzex, KH Beatz, Maineestreamm, Prod No Heart, and Trippy XVI.
Raised in Durham, Big YBA is rapidly emerging as one of the most electrifying young artists from the Carolinas. With a brand built on authenticity, his versatility and melodic sound have allowed him to break through the industry release after release. Determined to experience success outside of his hometown, he views his personal and professional growth as motivation for listeners with similar ambitions.
Stream the Definition of Living (Deluxe) via Nu Nation / Vydia as well as watch his Off The Curb performance visual for “Cut ‘Em Off” after the jump.
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