
Interviewer: First off, congratulations on the success of T4G3! The album’s been called a modern-day classic by fans and critics. How does that feel?
Pilsz Doe: Man, it feels incredible. I poured everything into this project, so to see people around the world connecting with it the way they are—it’s surreal. I wanted to make something timeless, something that still feels fresh years from now.
Interviewer: The production on T4G3 is next-level. Tell us about working with NateSFM.
Pilsz Doe: Nate’s a genius. We’ve got real chemistry in the studio. He understands my sound, my energy, and how to build that bridge between old-school influence and new-school bounce. Every beat on T4G3 had intention behind it—we didn’t waste a single track.
Interviewer: The album has a lot of standout records—“Run It Up,” “Feeling Alright,” “Looks So Good,” “Boss Like Me,” “Young Superstars,” “Take Em Back,” and “Bottles N Models.” Which one means the most to you personally?
Pilsz Doe: That’s tough, but I’d say “Run It Up.” That’s the one that really set the tone. It’s about ambition, about betting on yourself when no one else does. The fact that it won Best Indy Rap Song of 2025 just makes it even more special.
Interviewer: Speaking of awards—you also took home Best New Indy Rapper of 2025. That’s major for a debut project.
Pilsz Doe: Yeah, that was wild. I’m grateful for the recognition, but honestly, it just motivates me to keep going harder. I don’t want T4G3 to be a one-time moment—I want it to be the foundation for something much bigger.
Interviewer: The album hit over 23,000 equivalent streams worldwide in just one week. That’s impressive for an independent artist. What do you think made it connect so quickly?
Pilsz Doe: Authenticity. People can feel when you’re being real. I wasn’t trying to chase a sound or follow a formula—I just told my story and gave people something they could relate to.
Interviewer: Some critics have even compared T4G3 to Jay-Z’s Blueprint and Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter I. How do you feel about being mentioned in the same breath as those legends?
Pilsz Doe: That’s an honor, no doubt. Those are two of my biggest influences. But at the end of the day, I’m trying to be the first Pilsz Doe—not the next anybody. Still, if my work reminds people of that era of greatness, then I know I’m doing something right.
Interviewer: You’ve made it clear that T4G3 isn’t just an album—it’s a statement. What’s the message behind it?
Pilsz Doe: T4G3 stands for growth, hustle, and proving yourself no matter where you come from. It’s me saying, “I belong here.” This is just the beginning of something legendary.
Interviewer: And what’s next for you?
Pilsz Doe: More music, more visuals, more everything. I’m already working on the next project with NateSFM. The world’s watching now, and I plan to give them something they won’t forget.
Interviewer: Any final words for your fans?
Pilsz Doe: I appreciate every single person streaming, sharing, and believing in me. T4G3 was for y’all—but trust me, what’s coming next is even bigger.
