The 24/7 Interview Featuring T3

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Devy Dev: Yoo welcome back, welcome back to the 24/7 house where we're back again to interview another extraordinary person & artist everyone welcome "T3!"

T3: Yo Yo what's the word Dev thank you for the opportunity to be on the 24/7 House with you. Shoutout to you, Cosign Coastlines, my friends and fans and to the other artists out there giving 110% always.

Devy Dev: Of course man first thing first the check in, how are you physically & mentally where are you at on personal level at the moment?

T3: Shit honestly, life has been a fucking roller coaster lately cuhzo. This move from Cali to Vegas last year was just the beginning of this journey I'm on.

T3: Excited for the future, and always for what the next move is, or which project I create that can give my fans a different sound of life that they have been missing. Mentally, I don't think artist ever feel 100% okay mentally always, at least for me the mental trauma, the pain, the anger that I am able to turn into art is what makes me mentally happy , and creating sounds from the happy feelings too of course.

Devy Dev: That's real interesting and good too hear I would like to know how did you get your start in music and how do you start when it comes to making a song from scratch?

T3: Ha, so man music goes deep into my family tree since I can remember, but in my case I was introduced to music in the 2000 era, Eminem, Kanye, Kid Cudi, Black eye peas, Bruno mars the list goes on.

T3: I started writing my own lyrics when I was about 15 years old, around summer of freshman year,was a choir bass at the time too.From inspirations of The late Mac Miller, ScHoolboy Q, and Vince Staples.

T3: My process of writing a song from scratch varies, and calculates itself around the the traumatic events and experiences in my life good or bad.

T3: Kind of like a meditation sometimes, I put the beats on, light a blunt and just close my eyes, let my creative mind build the idea of concept to the instrumental.

T3: Sometimes if I'm just in that mode or that energy is up I can just hit the booth and create right then, but I love to the process of how a tape or album is made, the patience and quality I want in my music I tend to go in the booth already ready to go.

Devy Dev: I took a listen to your recent track you released months ago the "Johnny P Caddy Freestyle" and listening to it zi instantly got the vibes of another artist name "OMEN" that's on Dreamville signed to J.Cole label.

Devy Dev: Tell me do you have any artists you look up to that helps you created or find inspiration into adding your flow on their cadence and style of rapping?

T3: Man I Fuck with that Omen comparison Shoutout to Omen & tha whole Dreamville them niggas are true icons, heroes of RAP music & the culture itself I would want nothing more to be apart of that category of artist.

T3: The rap sheet I have of artist who paved the way for other artist like me and that I look up to is crazy. But I'll give you a couple of names that definitely gave me a the spark of ear to music. •KendrickLamar •ScHoolboy Q •MacMiller •OFWGKTA •YG •TheNeighborhood •VinceStaples •FreddieGibbs •IsaiahRashad •KidCudi •JayRock •Future -Tha list goes on cuddie.

Devy Dev: I love that now with these three singles you have uploaded and the recognition you have gotten do you think we can expect an album, EP, or a guest feature on Cosign Coastline Volume Tape?

T3: I think my fans and just rap fans will see more than 1 tape this summer. I have a long awaited ep drop this June 21st of my anticipated "Westside Dracula Vol.1", that should be streaming soon.

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