We recently linked up with buzzing Detroit artist Luhh Dye for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our sit down he talked about his childhood growing up in Detroit, jumping off the porch when he was 13, being a class clown while in school, getting kicked out of school for fighting, graduating from school in February, growing up without his dad, his close relationship with his mom, reveals what inspired him to start rapping, starting to take music seriously when his cousin passed away, use this music as a getaway, working with Hunxho on “Thank You”, his project ‘The Ticket’ the inspiration for his song “Blame The Gram”, the concept for his song “19”, punching in & never writing any music, starting off using Band Lab, preferring to record with not a lot of people in the studio, his breakthrough song “LaLaLa”, his viral On The Radar freestyle, not using Detroit type beats, his song “Go Missin (Carlee Russell)” going viral on TikTok, recently signing to 300 Ent, his new single “Chef Boy”, being hands on with his music videos, his upcoming project ‘Cart Music’, his experience being in the studio with Rob49, goals, not receiving a lot of hate online, his thoughts on the music scene in Detroit right now, shares advice for new artists, predicting his success, and much more!
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