![]() My favorite early comedian was mixtape-era Lil Wayne. I’ve been doing comedy for 10 years, and I had someone describe this song as a pivot - I don’t it see it as that. I wanted “BBC” to be catchy on a visceral level, but I’ll always be playful, it’s how my brain works. And they had a sense of humor that I was immediately drawn to. DJ Clent, DJ Rashad, those late ‘90s-2000s records that sound like they were recorded in a shoebox but go so hard. Some of my favorite songs of all time to this day are still like “ Bounce N Break Yo Back,” tracks that were filthy, like almost anatomical in their descriptions. Were you a fan of labels like Dance Mania growing up? You can definitely hear the influence of something like “ Hit It From the Back” on this track, where the punchlines are hilariously raw about sex. ![]() But it was always something I was in love with. I tinkered around, and when I moved to New York in 2016, I said I was gonna make comedy, and make music - and of course two weeks in, I ran out of money. In college, I took a film score class that gave me the basics of sound design. I wanted to learn an instrument, but that never worked out, so I developed a sense of humor. ![]() My dad was a DJ and I was around a lot of dance music growing up in Chicago: house, juke, footwork, a lot of the electronic music that’s starting to see a renaissance. What’s your background in writing music and producing?
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