![]() ![]() When you get into the game, a lot of people give you advice, and some s–t could work and some of it could be bulls–t. Never be scared to step outside the box and always stick to the s–t that you were doing to make people pay attention to you. What’s the best advice DaBaby has given you? I never saw anyone perform like DaBaby, so I learned a lot from that. We’re putting the recipe out there from how much content we put out there, how to move, how to do videos. I tell artists from the Carolinas: If you don’t sit back and watch Dababy, Stunna or even me, then you’re really not trying to do it. DaBaby is a goat and you have to learn from that s–t. We clown and talk on the phone all the time. ![]() I learned a lot from them, especially DaBaby. It was always me and brother just moving around, but once I got with a team, that’s when everything started picking up and going the right way. I spent so much money and ran into people who said they can do this and that for me, but they couldn’t and I never had a team. Once I started taking rapping seriously, I had to learn it. So it’s like I always had it in my mind that I couldn’t live that lifestyle forever. But you can really make that money by being a rapper. Not everyone can be a Pablo Escobar or El Chapo, so if you’re not them, you’re not making any real money in the trap. With rap, you can make so much money off it that you’ll probably never have to experience being a drug dealer. When did you know you had to leave the trap life behind and pursue music full time? North Carolina is doing its thing now too. Atlanta is, like, two or three hours up the street. The city isn’t known for music, so you have to go somewhere that’s known for that. You have to make people want to listen to you so it’s like I don’t ever use anything as an excuse. I used to get frustrated with DJs that wouldn’t spin my music or people who weren’t rocking with my music, but you have to realize, DJs are probably getting thousands of songs a day. I don’t try to have an excuse for anything because I don’t do that at all. With someone that has shown love to the Carolinas as much as you do, does it make you look at your city differently because you have to get popular elsewhere? I just know it came from grinding and being strategic with this s–t. ![]() I’m kind of like in that stage now because at first, I felt like everybody was against me, but now, even when I know it’s fake love from somebody, I will still rock with them. In Columbia, you have to really grind and d–n near get popping somewhere else to where they’ll accept you back home. Where I come from isn’t like Atlanta or anywhere else where you make some music and people are going to embrace it. It’s a good feeling because I’ve been doing this s–t for a while. How do you feel getting this recognition now? You’ve had a long journey to get to this point in your career. I didn’t even know what studio equipment consisted of, but I just knew what was going on in that kitchen. That really influenced me to make music, period. I think I was like, 13, when I made my first song and it was about my mama or something like that. It made me want to get into it and try to make a song. We lived in an apartment and it was right in the kitchen so I couldn’t help but hear the bass and the music that they were putting out. Talk about your stepfather’s home studio and how that helped you lock in on rapping. He has positioned himself as an artist to watch through his music, stage performances and a slew of personable interviews.Stunna 4 Vegas, DaBaby & Lil Baby Act as Suspected Criminals in 'DO DAT' Video Blacc Zacc has gained attention through several mixtapes, including Trappin Like Zacc, which was released via Interscope Records in July 2019. The duo was set to embark on the Time Served Tour which was postponed due to the current global pandemic.īlacc Zacc is one of Interscope Records newest signees, via South Coast Music Group also home to Charlotte artist, DaBaby. The follow-up track, “Make A Sale” featured rapper Moneybagg Yo. The short film contained many elements of a gritty motion picture, from: dreams, jealousy, envy and new beginnings. Blacc Zacc followed up with an enthralling duly-titled 17-minute film, directed by FoolWithTheCamera. The 11-track effort offered a seamless stream of hits, including the title track, “Carolina Narco.” The one shot music video captured the attention of many, amassing just under 450K views on YouTube. The Columbia, SC native released his debut album Carolina Narco in March 2020. Blacc Zacc Known as “The Richest Rapper in South Carolina,” hip hop artist Blacc Zacc (South Coast Music Group/Interscope Records) is showing the world exactly why that statement rings true. ![]()
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