
Lil' Feet03
The South has really been a breeding ground for hip-hop talent from the early 90s Get ready to add another name to that list of southern artists ready for a place in hip-hop history, that name is LilFeet. First impressions are everything, and the first thing I want everyone to know is there is not now and probably will never be another rapper like me. At first glance she may appear to be youre average everyday rapper, Ralph Lauren outfit, Sprials and jewelry. Her songs may seem to be filled with lyrics full of violence, profanity, and things u can relate to thoughts on girls and boys partying, and average things ppl say n do but that is only the first glance. Under that exterior beats the future of hip-hop and in a culture where the norm is being young, fly and flashy. This young girl is showing shes willing to get her grown woman on and take hip hop to the next level not only in the south but in general music reflects herself as a young woman and role model Her lyircs touch on everyday occurrences and not the lavish lifestyles that many of her hip-hop counterparts rhyme about. I couldve chose to make songs just 4 fun but I stayed focus and spit/ about what Im seeing everyday/ fighting and gossip/ know that Im the shit give a fuck if you think Im real or not/ True some of her lyrics may be a little rough but LilFeet is quoted as saying Times have changed, no longer can an artist hint at what message they are trying to get across to their audiencein this day and age its either get to the point, or get out of my face. Children are growing up a whole lot faster now, the same language that I get chastised about some peoples 12 and 13 year olds are using in everyday conversation. Her debut Mixtpape Doing Me Getting Me Vol.1 what she say introducing herself to the world. It lets people know a little bit about me and what I stand for. I touch on a lot of issues that most artists at least the ones coming out the gate wont talk about
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
Her lyircs touch on everyday occurrences and not the lavish lifestyles that many of her hip-hop counterparts rhyme about. I couldve chose to make songs just 4 fun but I stayed focus and spit/ about what Im seeing everyday/ fighting and gossip/ know that Im the shit give a fuck if you think Im real or not/ True some of her lyrics may be a little rough but LilFeet is quoted as saying Times have changed, no longer can an artist hint at what message they are trying to get across to their audiencein this day and age its either get to the point, or get out of my face. Children are growing up a whole lot faster now, the same language that I get chastised about some peoples 12 and 13 year olds are using in everyday conversation. Her debut Mixtpape Doing Me Getting Me Vol.1 what she say introducing herself to the world. It lets people know a little bit about me and what I stand for. I touch on a lot of issues that most artists at least the ones coming out the gate wont talk about
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
Yes, I Perform Live In Different Cities My 1st Show Was At A Teen Club Called The Renaissance Center In Baton Rouge,La ThatS The Hottest Teen Club In Baton Rouge I Felt Nervous The 1st Time I Did It But Once I Got On Stage And Start Performin The Crowd Reacted To It The 1st Time So I Felt Good Like I Could Do This Everywhere I Go...
Your musical influences
Lil'Boosie