Exclusive: KC Da Beatmonster Talks About Rich Kidz Impact On Atlanta, Futuristic Era, Chief Keef “Voodoo”

Last week we sat down with Atlanta producer KC Da Beatmonster for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our conversation he talked about growing up in Bankhead & in Jacksonville, Florida, jumping off the porch, stealing a computer to make beats, looking up to Zaytoven, Drumma Boy & Manne Fresh, meeting 2Pac, starting off on FL 5, teaching himself how to make beats, passing out beat CDs in Bankhead, explains how the Rich Kidz “My Patna Dem” & “Wassup” were created, still being in high school when the song got played on radio, adjusting to being famous, the impact the Rich Kidz had on Atlanta, learning the music business, explaining how Beatmonsters with DJ Plugg, Marc, Kwony Cash, & London On Da Track formed, people forgetting about the futuristic music movement, explains how his placement for Chief Keef’s “Voodoo” came about, the mixtape era, the growth in his sound, his creative process, the hard work that comes with being an artist, the music scene inn Atlanta staying on top of the game, upcoming song with Pooh Shiesty, and much more!

Be the first to comment on "Exclusive: KC Da Beatmonster Talks About Rich Kidz Impact On Atlanta, Futuristic Era, Chief Keef “Voodoo”"

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published.


*