In this interview, Art sat down with one of todays fresh young minds out of Southside Jamaica Queen, Rahmeezy. We spoke about the power of positive thoughts and manifestation, and how those things can impact our lives. Rahmeezy explains to us about why he has ONLY wanted to be a rapper since he was a youngin’. He reflects on his upbringing on Southside Jamaica Queens. His new single “Rock The Boat” which is produced by Cash Cobain is out right now, and Rahmeezy breaks down how the record was brought to life. Rahmeezy shares his opinion about why he feels people have zero hope in kids who are from the trenches becoming successful. Also, he speaks more into why he believe we should live with a purpose. Rahmeezy reveals he’s not into women who has the BBL done, but he does support every woman and their right to do what they please with their body. He reflects on the women who inspired him to write his, “Happily Ever After” EP. Also, he shares his plans for releasing new music in December. Rahmeezy explains relationship with 808 Mafia and how important the public co-signed was for him + much more
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Rahmeezy speaks on manifestation, and the power of positive thoughts
01:55 - He explains why he has ONLY wanted to be a rapper
05:56 - Talks about growing up on Southside Jamaica, Queens
08:05 - Rahmeezy breaks down his single “Rock The Boat” Prod. by Cash Cobain
13:09 - Why do people have no hope in kids from the trenches? Rahmeezy explains
16:51 - He explains what living with a purpose means to him
17:45 - Why Rahmeezy don’t like women who do BBL?
27:15 - His plans on releasing new music and how his lack of consistency has hindered him
36:10 - 808 Mafia says he wants to sign Rahmeezy, what is their relationship like? Rahmeezy explains that plus much more