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What is the rap scene like in Wichita?

A lot of people wonder what would a rap scene be like in Kansas, period. Now that I’ve traveled and done shows in Nebraska, or done shows in Idaho [or] Iowa, I’ve realized that there’s nothing really different between a Wichita, Kansas and an Oklahoma City. It’s all really about the fact that a lot of people don’t get to know where we’re from. They don’t get to turn on the television to see what Wichita, Kansas looks like, like you get with New York City or Atlanta, Miami. It’s actually better because we can create our own world through our music. You have artists like me who are like a gamers, I’m more lyrical, but you also have a trap artists and the artists who are more Southern. It’s cool because you can do anything in this realm.

Is it risky, to not have a signature sound?

Definitely, music is about culture. One thing I will say about me being from the Midwest and representing the Midwest, I’m perfect because I’m a people person. A lot of people from the Midwest are like that, so I feel like even though we’re not tied down to a specific sound, the story is the same. We all come from the same story.

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