SOS B4L Says Music Is Therapeutic For Him, Speaks On Fatherhood, The Ceiling Of Sample Drill + More
E DEC 20, 2021
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In this interview, Art sat down with  the man moving the Dominican sample drill wave right now, SOS B4L. SOS starts off explaining to Art about his interest in different video game system he enjoys playing. He explains because of music he is in a much happier and positive state. SOS speaks on how he was able to capitalize off the music buzz he has been getting over the last few months. He explains further into having a daughter at 17 and to now having three kids and how fatherhood has changed him, and is still changing him everyday. SOS explains that The Lower East Side(LES) has lots of talents but no-one is working hard. Sample Drill has been the captivating energy in NYC for a few years now, we spoke too SOS B4L to see if this Sample Drill wave is a fluke or does it have the future? SOS breaks down his creation process for “Beeper” and how the record was created in 20mins, and why he kept it short. He speaks on his new project “DNA of an APE.”  New York City introduced their “rap music on trial” bill, which will ban prosecutors from using rap lyrics as evidence in trial, SOS give his thoughts on this + much more


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TIMESTAMPS: 


03:19 - He explains how music is making him happy everyday 


04:14 - Talks about capitalizing on the momentum he’s been having 


04:53 - SOS speaks on family and how fatherhood changed him 


11:05 -  How Is creating music therapeutic for SOS? He explains


14:34 - SOS explains why the Lower East Side is buzzing with talents  


16:22 -  SOS speaks on If Sample Drill’s a fluke or does it have a future? 


17:02 - Talks about the creation process of “Beeper”  


19:23 - Speaks on his new project DNA Of An Ape 


21:42 - New York City introduced their “rap music on trial” which will ban prosecutors from using rap lyrics as evidence in trial, SOS give his thoughts

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