Nephew SouledOut has wreaked havoc with his mesmerizing rap tunes that have created quite a lot of frenzy among fans. He has dished out his breathtaking EP ‘Metamorphosis: The Seed’ for which everyone was waiting with bated breath. The songs in the EP are ‘Paper’, ‘Nobody’, ‘Blessings’, ‘OnGoOnGo’, and ‘Mother of king’. The EP is slated to release in April 2020. The compilation of the 5-track EP is based on personal issues related to family matters. The rapper considers himself to be spiritual, stylish, artistic, and powerful. He surrenders the soul to God and wants to bless the listeners through his songs. His name came from the community itself as it describes someone who has been doing better things in their life.
The rapper who is based out of Detroit has carved a niche for himself with his immaculate style of creating tunes in R&B and hip hop with a feel of soul. He creates his hip hop numbers with a dash of reality and an unwavering passion goes with it. He was greatly influenced by his mother and legendary musicians like Ludacris, Eminem, and Biggie to name a few. Anthony Hamilton, Michael Jackson, Fred Hammond, and Neyo are some of his favorite artists during the growing up years. His label is duly supported by Dysfunctional Entertainment with whom he has signed a contract. He also buys merchandise from the same store. You can catch up with him on major social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram where you can check out his posts and shared updates and even engage in a gabfest.
He is quite busy and engrossed with his song making but we managed to catch up with him. He managed to give some invaluable moments out of his busy schedule. We happen to find out some of the unknown aspects of his life and knew more about the terrific rapper. Nephew SouledOut was candid enough to share a slice of his life with us. You can watch the riveting music videos on major trending platforms like YouTube.
- Is there any person who has inspired you in your initial years to take up such a profession as a rap musician?
Music inspired me in my initial years to take up a profession of rap along with the favorites I mentioned in my bio. Once my older brother freestyled it showed me I could do music wherever I am you don’t have to be on the radio.
- What moved you early in the life that prompted you to begin your creative pursuit?
This seems like the same question I just answered please read my full bio and see the photos I sent you with the questions and responses I have answered these questions already.
- How tough was it when you started as a rapper?
I had a hard time believe like any poet or musician manifesting my thoughts into words and melodies and at times it was frustrating, however, the excitement got me through the frustration
- Do you regret any career moves that you made or you are happy with whatever has happened to date?
I have no regrets. When I was younger I thought if I was good a record deal and support and fans should come as soon as I open my mouth. So I stopped doing music two or three times when I didn’t see the results. However, I didn’t stop to give up I stopped because I didn’t want to disgrace the art and if I wasn’t good enough I figured I wouldn’t ruin it. Then I learned it takes a lot more than just talent.
- Do you crave material success or you consider being a prolific artist makes success a peripheral entity?
I am talented and have the ability to articulate something exactly how I feel. I seek to bless others get through tough times through timeless music and bless enough people to develop a support system that would bless me financially to keep doing what I love, God willing.
- Does the adulation that you receive overburden you or you are okay with it?
I have just started getting a great support system I always had people who listened, however, a support system is hard to come by, I’m grateful for any networking relationships and support, to God be the praise
- Is there any beautiful moment in your career that has moved you positively? Do you want to share that with us?
I was performing for a show on Aviano AB Italy and there was a moment the crowd grew quiet and I took it as a challenge to have the best performance I could even if most didn’t care for hip hop. Then afterward, I received great applause it turned out they were in shock. Then one of the judges said in so many words I apologize that most of the people here would not be able to appreciate your talent because of their fixed mindsets however they just aren’t equipped to understand and value your gift, That performance meant a lot to me because regards of the crowd’s response being out of shock unknowingly I performed in front of the crowd like always did in my bedroom with the same rawness and passion. This is when I understood I didn’t need approval.
- Does the COVID-19 pandemic that has affected our planet find a place in your upcoming numbers?
Not sure what you mean by this however we are only limited to our imagination, Resilience and God’s will
- If you want to travel back in time, which musician from yesteryears you are going to meet?
I wouldn’t travel back in time.
- Which city in the world excites you the most and you are raring to go for a bone-crunching live performance?
I live to be in front of crowds anywhere from a hole in the wall, basement, or the biggest crowd that money can buy when they love music like I do an appreciate the art and see it as just as important as any other genre
- Are there any plans as far as personal life is concerned?
My plan is God’s plan for my life.
- Tell us a few things about your forthcoming releases and how you are gearing up for it?
The new releases I have already started creating and working on before my current release. However, I would like this release to have its time in the world’s hearts for a little bit.
- Is there any added pressure on your young shoulders since you started so early?
No, me starting so young I look at as an advantage I have so many different flows and techniques I developed over the years what you hear will always just be a small portion of what I can do. However, I plan to show different portions through different projects over time.
- Is there any unique drive in the themes of your songs or the way you narrate it to the audience?
Raw, Genuine, respectful and unapologetically myself which is what the name “SouledOut” means to me.
- Can you tell us something about the camaraderie you share with your collaborators?
Frustrating sometimes, trusting always, God lead, humbling and necessary