Exclusive Interview with Caz Kush

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Music's Week: What inspired you to start creating music, and what do you hope to express through your art?
 
Caz Kush: What inspired me was seeing other people and just knowing that I could do things differently, bc that’s all I am is different.

Music's Week: Can you tell us about your musical influences and how they have shaped your sound?
 
Caz Kush: My influences are Lil Wayne and Tyler the creator, Lil Wayne hes just all around the reason I even started listening to rap and even wanting to make music, the way he put words together I was always like I wanna be able to do that, Tyler the creator is more on the side of just who I am as a person he don’t care I don’t care I’m me and that’s all I’ll ever be, also he just does things differently and is himself while doing it and that’s what Im gon do.

Music's Week: What do you think sets your music apart from other artists in your genre?

Caz Kush: 
They way I put things together the way I bend genres and it’s natural it’s not forced I just feel it and I can express it in a way that can connect to people who go through the same thing, my music is all about love positivity, motivation, helping the next, The way it will teach you a lesson, if you don’t know know what to do in life that’s what sets my music apart.

Music's Week: What is the story behind your latest single/album, and what do you hope listeners take away from it?

Caz Kush: 
My latest single I want people to realize we all go through different things in life, we all have different ways to cope with things, we all have different thoughts and ways to express them so why does it matter how he she they feel about what you do as long as you are happy with it and yourself at the end of the day that’s what matters.

Music's Week: How do you approach songwriting, and what is your creative process like?

Caz Kush: 
My creative process is playing beats and right on the spot making melodies in my head, I know fast which beats I really rock with and after that it’s usually the melody process then if I’m freestyle b I’ll record it in my voice memos but if I’m just writing I’ll open my notes first, usually start w the hook so ik what the direction of the song is and after that work out the rest, i engineer everything make sure it sounds good to my ears do the car check and after that I can tell like okay lil bit of this and lil bit of that and this will be pretty much ready, usually I’ll drop hook and a verse and come back to the 2nd verse when I’m ready to record.
 
Music's Week: Can you walk us through your recording process, and what was it like working with your producers/ collaborators?

Caz Kush: 
My recording process is just me in the studio most the time, I do everything so I talk to the producer about the beat and what ima do but ultimately it’s all me in the studio playing w sounds re-recording take after take till it sounds the way I visioned it sounding.

Music's Week: How do you engage with your fans, and what do you hope to build with your fanbase?

Caz Kush: 
I try to engage to everyone with positivity and love even the hate comments, I wanna get more in depth and start building a following of like minded people who ready to grow love themselves.

Music's Week: What are some upcoming projects or collaborations that you're excited about, and can you tell us more about them?

Caz Kush: 
I’m excited about anyhting im gonna drop but what I’ll tell you to watch for anything coming from me bc it’s always gon be different always gon make ya think and maybe even rethink, it’s all about love and positivity but a big one to watch for is my car bars episodes, I’m only on episode 30 and each one I’m coming harder and harder, remixing every song that I hear I should and ones I been wanting to.

Music's Week: How do you balance the creative aspects of being an artist with the business side of the industry?

Caz Kush: 
I just know that if I seriously want to do it I have to figure out a way to make time and do everything it takes I’m the only one who can do it.

Music's Week: What message or values do you hope to convey through your music, and how do you see your art making a positive impact on the world?

Caz Kush: 
My whole message is to help people so I know that’s what im going to do even if it’s 1 or millions I know I’ve done my job, my music is words the world needs to hear more of!

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