Coming in at barely past the 3.6-minute mark, Bam Mahrcell’s latest music video ‘Buss It Out’ is a short rap melody that is powerful and impactful enough to introduce the prolific rapper’s superiority in the hip-hop genre. It’s wonderful to spot such unique talents in the hip-hop space who drive with the passion to inject something new and refreshing into the genre. The rapper with his melodic rap approach and most-melodic manner of hip-hop proves that rap can sound as melodic as possible. It’s insanely infectious and addictive the way the artist takes the opportunity to impress his listeners. The song has been built under the label We Up ENT and is available on YouTube for a full watch.
Recently, our team had the opportunity to share a short conversation with the enthusiastic rapper and it seemed he was quite excited to give a sneak peek into his journey so far. Read below to find out the details.
1. Hello, just to get the scene rolling, how has the year 2021 treated you so far?
Ans: Well with everything going on in the world today I feel like it’s important to stay positive. So I’m going to say I’m doing well hope your feeling the same.
2. You have a couple of new releases scheduled this year, has your style and sound evolved in any way?
Ans: My style and sound evolved a good amount since I been in LA, but my sound and style are so abstract I can’t be put in a creative box. The sky has no limitations here.
3. How do you want your fans to relate to your music?
Ans: I honestly just want my fans to hear me out, feel the love I’m pouring into my music. And relate to the raw emotions I’m trying to pervade.
4. What or who has influenced your sound and style?
Ans: Who influences my sound… Chris Brown, Usher, pleasure p, Lil Durk, evanescence. As far as my style I can say that’s all me because I’m a fashion designer.
5. What do you think the present hip-hop landscape lacks and how do you wish to change it?
Ans: I feel like present hip hop Today lacks, Diverse Emotions, and thought provocation. That is what makes iconic music and residual income for an independent artist. And that’s what I want to bring to the hip-hop game.
6. Do you experiment with your style or just stick to the process?
Ans: I believe in balance strongly, because too much of anything can get boring. So I made experimenting apart of my creative process.
7. Do you have a dream venue wherein you would like to perform sometime in the future?
Ans: I honestly never dreamed of performing at the top venues. I kinda like the thought of the world is my stage.
8. What’s that one piece of advice you would like to ever give to the upcoming rappers?
Ans: I have more than 1 piece of advice for upcoming artists, but the main gem I want to drop is the importance of originality. Perfect who you are inside of your craft and grow with it.
9. How do you feel the industry has treated you so far?
Ans: I’m Independent just for that reason so that the industry can’t treat me any way they think they can.
10. What is your most cherished moment so far?
Ans: It’s funny cause you would think I’d have 1, the reason for that is because I cherish every moment, even outside of music.
11. What according to you holds the most importance, fame, respect, or money?
Ans: I don’t want the fame that is just going to come with the lane I’m in. Money is just paper that we put energy into. So Respect holds the most important to me.
12. Would you like to share any message for your fans and followers?
Ans: To all my fans and followers stay true to you and be love for others. Help me on my quest to spread love, peace, and prosperity. Cause In love we Drip and out of hate they slip.
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