sahsa Perspective on karaván

I'm a 16 year old producer and artist from Hungary. Still a full-time student and a part-time musician.
I've started producing music during the pandemic and after a while I realized I have a deep connection with music and poetry I've started writing and rapping on the beats I made myself.
I consider myself as an alright rapper but I still think my beats are lowkey sick.

I don't have a painful or any special background, my passion that brought me into music as an artist was poetry, and to this day I try to paint pictures with words.

I have no idea. I've been listening to Eminem from the age of 5-6 and started listening to more and more rap and jazz.

I was on a concert with my friends and I started talking to a person who I didn't know was a person who's going to go on stage and he yelled down from the stage that he hopes he'll get to make music with me. I don't remember exactly what we talked about before but I do remember that he was a cool dude.
That night one of my friend came over and we made our first ever music "granola" the next morning in an hour and a half since we had to get to the train. It was super fast and I didn't have the chance to mix and master it properly, but to this day that's our best song and I think the Lo-Fi vibe adds a lot to it.

For sure Hip-Hop but mainly Alternative or Conscious Hip-Hop. Also a bit of Jazz and RnB.

Well I couldn't say. Just started, I hope I'll get better tho.

A bit of critic towards society, lines that also have to do with my life, maybe can touch others, and as I sad before, I hope I can paint images with words only.

I think it would be Co Lee or Wavy, since in Hungary I find the closest to my type of music. But I'd enjoy a tour with ZSÉ aswell. Of course with Sebó on my side.

Passionate, describeful, calm, jazzy, can be funny, well said.

Super chill, lowkey funny, and good for a smoking sesh.

I have no idea. Hopefully my own.

I like "granola" because now it's iconic within or friend group, but the new track "karaván" means the most to me. A part of it talks about the place I spent a lot of time during summer and many other lines from it are from my life personally.

Beton.Hofi, Co Lee and let's say Jazzbois. Beton.Hofi and Co Lee are just amazing musicians, rappers, in my style and I would've said Wavy as last but I also need some type of no-rap jazz and my favourite jazz band is either Jazzbois or Seraphine Noir.

I don't need it to be big, I even hope it's an underground place with maybe a hundred attendees. I just want people to enjoy my music and maybe sing/rap along the music. Everybody should be happy that they're there and they paid to see me.

I have a lot. Maybe any alternative hip-hop musician from Hungary.

Maybe at a funeral? I'm not sure.

Maybe Instagram stories. The problem is that I think most artists feel "cringe" when they have to promote their music. Even I do that, which is not too positive for my career, but I think as people get older the easier they do that.
Also promoting your music is needed in these years, the only way you can stand out is posting ads, TikTok videos etc.
And I know that it feels cringe and stuff but sometimes you'll have to deal with this and there are millions of other artists and today it takes more than luck to have a successful career.

I think being able to do this as a full-time job and also being a No. 1 artist for quite a few people.
But if you want to do it as a hobby or as a side-hustle, I think a few hundred avarage monthly listeners would do it for me. Right now that's where I stand but I hope I can pump those numbers up for the future.