An Interview with Upcoming ARTIST Zero the Kidd

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5 min readAug 3, 2019

Hey, everyone, this is zero the Kidd an upcoming artist in Boyton beach florida racking up a total of 10 million plays in his first year of making music we had time to sit down and ask him some questions.

Q. How did you come by your stage name?

I'm not like most artist I didn’t pick my name because it sounded hard or sounded cool I believe a stage name should be like a title of a book it should give you some kind of idea about the artist I decided to go with the name zero the Kidd because when I was a child I knew from a young age music was my life and even though I had relatives hopping on stage and friends with brothers who rapped no one ever gave me a chance so I decided to put a positive spin on a dark part of my life my music is authentic I keep it real so when my fans see that name they know this is a Kidd who grew up grinding to get where he’s at and this is his life so he's gonna give it his all.

Q. Who or what inspired you to get into music industry?

Actually, there's a who and what that inspired me to do music my dad and uncle both did music so I always felt like it was in my veins also when I was 7 I really saw how music affected people and I always wanted to have that much of an impact on someone.

Q. When did you discover your love for music and what made you realize you wanted to pursuit a career in music?

I discovered music when I was like 6 or 7 my dad and my uncle both were rappers I learned how to play the violin in 2nd grade and the piano in 3rd so just being around music as a kid really pushed me to wanna do it myself. But it wasn’t until about 7th or 8th grade when I realized this is my life I saw how music impacted people and affected there daily lives and I always wanted to have that kind of impact on people. I wanted to be the person when your mad or sad you turn on my song to feel better.

Q. What’s your favorite music genre?

My favorite genre is country which is crazy I love hoe every song has a story and you can feel the pain or joy from the artist.

Q. What’s the best part of being a music artist?

The best part is how many lives you get to touch and how you affect people you have the power to be that person when someone is sad your song makes them happy and that amazing

Q. To what or whom do you accredit your sense of style?

Well, I feel like your sense of style directly stems from your attitude or mindset. In my house growing up theirs 2 things you learn quick one never touch someone’s food without asking and two never care what others think of you. My mom was a big influence on that she always walked around with her head held high no matter what others might think of her she was never afraid to be her self and that’s what fueled my sense of style I wear what I want to because I like it and I don’t care who doesn’t.

Q. Are you working on any new project?

Of course, I have a new single coming out this month on the 24th called wave it's gonna be a hit…

Q. On your current/upcoming album… How did you come up with the concept for this project?

I have an upcoming album that shall not be named but I cam up with the concept by stepping back and looking at my life everything I’ve done and everything I hope to do this project is a complete reflection of my life now and what I hope my life to be one day also a few fans suggested themes thrown in as well.

Q. What are some of your greatest challenges as an artist, and what is your greatest attribute when it comes to your work ethic?

Well first being an artist is not an easy task it requires tons of sleepless nights and a crazy work ethic but some of the most challenging things are balancing your personal life with your career some people think they are one in the same but there not as an artist your life becomes a brand and balancing time managing that brand and still having personal time is a very hard task. But luckily my parents especially my dad instilled a great work ethic in me from a child watching him study for his classes really drove me to work as hard as I do now only getting 2 hours of sleep per night non-stop recording until I get my vocals sounding the way I want them too

Q. What impression would you like listeners to be left with after hearing your music?

That I'm a hard-working artist with a message to share with the world and I'm not going to stop until I'm dead

Q. What are your plans for the near future?

Well, opening up for trill Sammy is a big opportunity that has just presented its self also I would like to perform at sun fest.

Q. Is there anyone you’d like to thank, any shout outs?

First my parents for bringing me into this world then my grandparents for raising me to be the man I am today and last but not least my team I have a great group of guys who have been here from day one my manager Najani Edwards, my Producer Roy Micheals, my consultant Emmanuel Gaitor and my close friend janaray mcall the have been there for me since the beginning and they keep me going.

Well there you have it but before we go we want to give you a review of his upcoming song wave: Zero The Kidd has a very versatile and dynamic flow. A flow that is distinctive and instantly recognisable. The nature of the instrumental is upbeat. The pad-like melody accompanies the very versatile and tempo intense drum pattern. This is a highly recommended track and we can’t wait for our listeners to hear it.

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