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Billboard? Who's Lil Rarri

TheBagradio got a chance to connect with Lil Rarri and speak to him about why his music is so important to him. Many times we interview artist, but Lil Rarri stands out a little more from others. Lil Rarri is growing in the music industry rapidly. With his recent (write-up) article from Billboard bringing amazing attention his way, he's one artist you don't want to sleep on, for sure. Check out his music today!

Check it out! (Lil Rarri - New 30) Official Video

Here's the Interview: One-On-One with Lil Rarri!

1. How did you come into wanting to become a rapper?

This was just something that I've always wanted to since was kid. Growing up in a house with parents that were music heads, it was kinda hard not to fall for music the way i did.

2. What separates your music from other artists? Describe yourself as an artist?

Im myself. i rap about what i go through, what's around me, what the people around me have been through and what I've seen. That alone separates me simply because I'm me and nobody else could ever be me.

3. What artists do you look up to?

Dipset, 2pac, Travis Scott, drake, young thug, Kanye west, Jay z, Future, Master p, lil wayne, bow wow, 50 cent and more. The artist i grew listening to.

4. Why is pursuing your music important to you?

Because i refuse to die and think "what if". i don't want to forever what if i follow my dreams, or what if i did something different. Even if i don't make it too where i want to be with my music, atleast i know i gave all that i could, and thats whats so important with everything in life. Life on earth is so short. You got to make something out of your time. Hopefully i can show the kids that anything is possible because i too came from nothing and did it all with my friends and the others that believed in me.

5. With you being from Uptop, did the sound of early hip-hop/rap influence your music in anyway?

i would say yah little bit. i was born in the early 90s but before i could even start school the "greats" were dead or done rapping But my dad played a lot of 2pac so i feel like i grew a strong connection to his music. so it kinda taught me to atleast say something that could empower the next person, when it comes down to spitting my raps.

6. What direction you think you're settling for your city music scene?

im think I'm helping show that the city is more than just the hard driven culture that people think of when they think about houston. that theres a whole new generation of kids that rep the city, but rep it their way.

7. What do you think will help your city artists become more mainstream?

Just continue to be creative, embrace one another and remain true to who we are as a artist.

8. Where can fans find you?

IG/Twitter: @L1LRARRI | YouTube? Lil rarri/whyjae SoundCloud? lil rarri


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