HCM Interviews Rapper K.Carter2700

There’s a difference between artists who talk about their dreams and artist who make their dreams a reality. Artists like K.Carter2700 fall into the category of those who took a step forward toward making their visions come to pass. Yesterday HCM conducted a little Q&A with the K.Cater2700 to share with us some of the obstacles he’s faced and had to overcome since embarking on his journey, as well as what’s to come. Check out his interview to find out more.

K.Carter2700 Interview

HCM. How did you come by your stage name?
K.Carter2700. My stage name is my real name broken down with the first letter of my name and my last name.

HCM. When did you discover your love for music and what made you realize you wanted to pursue a career in music?
K.Carter2700. I discovered my love for music at a young age, it was around me too much for me not to catch me on. Pursuing a career felt natural to me because I grew up around my family that all made music, I just felt like it got passed down to me.

HCM. To what or whom do you accredit your sense of style?
K.Carter2700. I would have to say a little bit of everybody in my life.. my mama, my grandma, my uncles, and really just everything I been through and overcame.

HCM. On your upcoming release… How did you come up with the concept for this project?
K.Carter2700. So my upcoming project The Karter dropping March 3rd is basically just a testament to all the hard work and the long road it took to get where I am today.

HCM. What are some of your greatest challenges as an artist, and what is your greatest attribute when it comes to your work ethic?
K.Carter2700. One of my greatest challenges as an artist is staying motivated and working even when I don’t feel like it. It’s like some days you just don’t feel it, but as an artist, you just got to keep pushing stay focused. My greatest attribute, when it comes to my work ethic is I work efficiently and quick. If I’m in the studio we’re getting at least 5 songs done for sure.

HCM. What impression would you like listeners to be left with after hearing your music?
K.Carter2700. I would like listeners just to feel and relate to the music. My music and sound is authentic and versatile so I always want the listener to come away knowing the music is good before anything else.

HCM. What are your plans for the near future?
K.Carter2700. I’m gearing up to release my upcoming mixtape The Karter on March 3rd. I plan on having a short film type visual for the project as well… So definitely be on the lookout for more videos, and pushing the LoneWolf clothing, getting everything in stock and up for sale.

HCM. Is there anyone you’d like to thank, any shout outs?
K.Carter2700. I would like to thank my mama first for instilling that drive and hard work, and of course VBsolid LoneWolf.

Fore more info and details, contact K.Carter2700 via email at:

Kcarter2700music@gmail.com

Connect with K.Carter2700 on social media:

Facebook | Instagram | Twitter

Author: Mr. Hood Critic

Hood Critic Magazine was founded by Holland D. Witherspoon in Bossier City, Louisiana 2013. HOOD CRITIC MAGAZINE was created to cover up and coming unsigned independent artist.