1. What is your name?
“My name is Stevotherapper.”
2. Would you rather have? 50k in cash or a perfect credit score, and why?
“I’d rather have perfect credit because than I can use that credit to get a loan, start a business and make 50k back 3 times as much.”
3. Who is your favorite producer?
“My favorite producers are Southside, Metro Boomin, Pyrex Whippa, Jetson Made, Atl Jacob, Wheezy outta here and so many more. Basically south sounds.”
4. Are you a touring artist or a recording artist?
“I’m a recording artist and a very good one.”
5. Have you ever thought about quitting music?
“Actually yes I have. Multiple times. But, I know that if I quit then all that hard work to get to where I am now was for no reason. And I’m not into wasting my own time so I get up and grind everyday to put my family in a better situation.”
6. Favorite Era of music?
“My favorite era of music was the early 2000’s. Even though I was born in 1999, I have been listening to and enjoying music since the age of 5 and up. I grew up with 50 cent, nelly, Wayne, Tpain, Usher and a whole lot of others.”
7. Do you plan on traveling?
“I travel a lot already. Most of the time for shows or meetings. Half of the time it’s me just wanted to travel because I hate being stuck in 1 place for too long. I’m always either in LA or Miami. I love good weather, New Jersey is too cold for me in the winter.”
8. Are you an independent artist or are you signed or under any management?
“I’m signed to Sony under a 3 year distribution deal with The orchard. And yes I currently have management.”
9. What was your most memorable concert, did you perform at it?
“My most memorable concert was in New York City and I did a show with my college Young Ez, and there had to be at least one thousand people there that night. Everyone was having a good time and people were jumping trying to get on stage and just seeing people say my lyrics and know the words really made me love what I do.”
10. What was your biggest challenge that you had to overcome during your music career, so far?
“My biggest challenge that I had to overcome so far was poverty. I didn’t grow up very poor but my family didn’t have money. So funding my career has always been a struggle. Another challenge is optimism. It’s good to always be optimistic but sometimes things never go the way you plan it. I’ve learned to always hope for the best and prepare for the worst.”