HCM Artist Spotlight Interview with Upcoming Hip-Hop Artist Wavy Westbrook

Straight out of PA, newcomer Wavy Westbrook looks to bring rap back to its roots. Inspired by lyricism and the ability to rhyme for a reason, Wavy Westbrook has a keen understanding of this meaning. A few days ago HCM got up with Wavy for a detailed interview about his career and some insight on his future. Check out his interview to learn more.

Wavy Westbrook Interview

HCM. Where are you from and how did you get to this point in your career as an artist?
Wavy Westbrook. From Lancaster, PA. I got to this point in my career by Grinding consistently.

HCM. When did you know that you were going to make music a career?
Wavy Westbrook. Once I knew I had a lot of support from people that I would have never known would support me. It also made me take it serious once my family started backing my music.

HCM. What musical influences did you listen to growing up helped to mold you into the artist you are today?
Wavy Westbrook. I listened to Meek Mill. Lil Wayne, DMX, Drake, JayZ, Wiz Khalifa

HCM. On your current/upcoming album… How did you come up with the concept for this project?
Wavy Westbrook. I write songs based on vibes. When you are feeling the beat that is being played and start to rap once I start talking about real-life things I knew I was going to call it real as it gets. I just wanted to talk about some real as shit.

HCM. What are some of your greatest challenges as an artist, and what is your greatest attribute when it comes to your work ethic?
Wavy Westbrook. Trying to stay relevant as an artist is hard. Nowadays you have to create a lot of content to stay relevant, always aiming to get better. That I am able to come up with a song and concept in minutes nor do I write anything down.

HCM. What do you think your “biggest break” or “greatest opportunity” has been so far in your musical career?
Wavy Westbrook. My team and my label enable me to always work hard and not have to worry about everything. Having a super dope support system is my greatest opportunity.

HCM. How do you see your sound evolving in the next couple of years?
Wavy Westbrook. I see my sound going more beyond the United States and becoming more recognized in the international space.

HCM. What impression would you like listeners to be left with after hearing your music?
Wavy Westbrook. That I am bringing real rap and lyricism back. That I am one of the heavy hitters with the bars, lyrics, and metaphors. I want to mention the top dogs of the wordplay.

For bookings and more information on Wavy Westbrook, contact him via email at

bookings@ctgxcge.com

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Instagram | TikTok | YouTube

Check out the latest from Wavy Westbrook here

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.