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KinggBagg Perspective on Orlando Magic

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We are excited to share KinggBagg's new track "Orlando Magic"! Our goal at SongBlog is to highlight outstanding new music and give you a peek at the artist’s world behind the music. In this blog we get a chance to sit down with KinggBagg to learn all about the inspiration, concepts, and creative energy that it took to create and produce "Orlando Magic". We hope you enjoy and please feel free to ask KinggBagg anything!
Do you have a distinct way of making music, how do you work?
Answer:

I work pretty much daily on my flow and wordplay, I take pride in my unique vocabulary and punch in style.

Walk us through your music creation process, specifically for this song.
Answer:

Originally it was supposed a freestyle but I played it for a few folks and decided to make it an actual song with a hook.

Do you prefer working alone or collaborating with others? How does this influence your sound?
Answer:

I prefer working alone fasho, most folks don't match my drive and dedication to the music so I take the lone wolf approach.

Do you have any particular methods that help you flush out your creativity while making music?
Answer:

Smoking good gas and working when it's dark in a room or dimly lit I focus way better with no lights on.

Which aspect of the writing, production and release process do you enjoy the most?
Answer:

I defintely enjoy recording that's my favorite part and reviewing it after to make sure it's a banger and showing select few people to see their opinion.

How many beats do you produce per month?
Answer:

I don't produce.

Who are you and what do you do?
Answer:

I am Kinggbagg and I make music.

How does your background play into this song?
Answer:

Pretty much being a hustler and getting to the money back then with the guys.

What is your earliest memory of listening to music?
Answer:

Move that dope by Future.

At what moment in your life did you decide to become an artist / performer?
Answer:

I started playing with it around 2018 but I didn't take it serious until about 2022.

What genres does this release play into?
Answer:

Trap/hip-hop

How has your sound and style evolved in the last 3 years?
Answer:

I started puching in way better and I got more to talk about too, my delivery and confidence is also 10x better.

What themes do you explore throughout your music?
Answer:

Pushing through the struggle and beating the odds, to the outside world may seem like I'm pushing violence or promoting it but if you from that struggle you underdstand it's a way of me being expressive. I ain't never been to a therapist so the studio is my therapy.

If you could go on tour with any artist, who would it be and why?
Answer:

Moneybagg yo easily he one of the main reasons I started rapping.

How would you describe your favorite artist's music to someone who has never heard them before?
Answer:

Inspiring and complex

How would you describe your music to someone who has never heard it before?
Answer:

Complex and interesting

If you could attend a performance by any artist, dead or alive, who would you choose and why?
Answer:

Michael Jackson because he is an absolute icon and the greatest artist of all time

What is your favorite song you have made, and why?
Answer:

An unreleased called monsters, the beat is such a vibe.

If you could only listen to three artists for the rest of your life, who would you choose and why?
Answer:

Moneybagg yo, lil double 0, and Michael Jackson. Perfect blend of trap and versatlity.

Who is your dream artist or musician to collaborate with?
Answer:

Lil double 0 easily his craft is definetly 1 of 1.

What does your dream performance look like?
Answer:

Selling out on a stadium tour countrywide.

What do you want people to feel when they listen to your music?
Answer:

Inspired and a sense of urgency to go get money.

What is your favorite way of sharing your music?
Answer:

Showing people my unreleased during a smoke session.

What is the strangest place where you have discovered a new song?
Answer:

I don't really know.

What three words would you want your fanbase to use to describe you?
Answer:

Real, consistent, the best.

Do you practice? How has your practice changed over time?
Answer:

I do actually, and I just smoke and vibe out to beats.

What has been your most embarassing moment while pursuing music?
Answer:

I'm never embarrased but when I drop and don't get the views I anticipated.

How do you plan on being a game-changer within your genre?
Answer:

Nobody works like me, I'm constanty working and never resting.

Name a song that best represents success to you, and why?
Answer:

First tape (intro)

Has being an artist made your life lonely? How do you counteract this?
Answer:

It has somewhat, it requires a certain type of dedication and grind that most people won't understand. It creates resentment to those who are patient with the dream.

What is the most memorable response you've had to your work?
Answer:

I have this homeboy named S.T in Ky, I sent him a few unreleased one day to help me pick my next song that I should drop and he broke down each song and even said how he appreciates how expressive I am.

What is your definition of success as an artist? How do you measure this success?
Answer:

Success to me is leaving a legacy behind, for me I'd love to be known as the most realest and consistent rapper to ever grace the mic. I would love to become the greatest rapper ever I don't too much care for the clout that comes with it.

What role do you believe the artist has in our society?
Answer:

I believe we are here to aid people in day to day lives and keep them grounded in reality.

What has been your scariest experience while pursuing music?
Answer:

Not scary but making the wrong investments is very very aggravating because my hunger wants the results asap but I have worked in my patience in the past couple monhs now that I understand it is a process.

If you could alter the music industry in any way, what would you change and why?
Answer:

Bringing real back I highly dislike all the gimmick acts and I don't like how fashion invaded the music culture, so many artists out there who's successful off "fashion" and not what they are actually putting out.

What jobs have you done other than being an artist?
Answer:

I did hilton, pest control, and amazon, those the only jobs I ever had. I "worked" other places but it was for plays and juggs

How have your other passions reinforced your process of making music?
Answer:

No not at all.

How would you define having an artistic outlook on life?
Answer:

Life could be worse, but God wakes me up every day with a chance to be better and make the world a better place.

Do you have one main reason driving you to continue making music?
Answer:

My obsession with success, my whole life no matter what I want to be the best regardless. I have a perfectionist mindset.

Which mediums of art do you most identify with?
Answer:

If you mean actual art I would say paintings I actually go to museums quite often whenever I have free time.

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