We recently sat down with Louisville native Divine C.U.T.S. for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our conversation he talked about growing up in Louisville, being in the group Y.G.B. when he was a teenager, the group having a big movement in the city, shares the story of how he became a barber, opening up his own barbershop in 1999, going to college to become a paralegal, working for one of the biggest attorneys in the city, becoming the Ambassador of Kentucky for The Confess Project which advocates for mental health, reveals some of the things he does to maintain his mental health, working with engineer Seth Firkins, helping Sth get set up in Atlanta where he was able to become Future’s engineer, working with Big Rube on “Freedom”, developing friendships with Big Toomp & DJ Jelly, managing the group The Kommittee, labels reaching out to sign the group, gives us a history lesson about the Louisville music scene, his new project ‘Yoda’, his single ’Social Media”, working with 4-Ize on “People Talk”, shares advice for the youth, his song “I Like My Bourbon”, and much more!
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