Published on June 2nd, 2021 | by Malcolm “A.S.T.A.T.E” Worsham
0Jugg Harden is Shaking the World with His Hit Single, “Jewelry” feat. BabyFace Ray
Emerging Detroit artist Jugg Harden is on a quick rise to fame. The motor city rapper garnished his spotlight as he shares a collaboration with rising rapper Babyface Ray in their hit single “Jewelry”. The Hype Magazine had the opportunity to talk to emcee and discuss his rising career.
Hype: What first got you into music?
Jugg Harden: Really just doing it because of my peer, I eventually found a love for it on my own.
Hype: Who inspired you to make music?
Jugg Harden: No one really inspired me, when I was 19, I was in a group called City Stars and my cousin Charlie would always tell my brothers Jugg is gonna be the one I was probably on two songs. I don’t know how he saw it in me.
Hype: How would you describe the music that you typically create?
Jugg Harden: I would have to say flavors. You can give me any topic and I can make a song into my sound and its original. Most people say I don’t rap I talk because of how I sound. I sound just how I rap, it’s just a laid back flow I don’t how to be loud.
Hype: What is your creative process like?
Jugg Harden: I have to be alone when I’m writing music and sober. I’m too easily distracted even when I was in school. I was like that. I would separate myself from my friends to get my work done. I don’t like it being a million niggas in the studio. I don’t want no hoes in there just me and the engineer.
Hype: Who would you most like to collaborate with?
Jugg Harden: I can go word for word with all the top hitters in the city if we talking industry. I think I can flow wit Lil Baby, Kodak and Pooh Shiesty if given the opportunity.
Hype: If you could go open a show for any artist who would it be?
Jugg Harden: If I can open for any artist it would be Future. I’m Lil Pluto tell Uzi we can fight for that spot.
Hype: What is one message you would give to your fans?
Jugg Harden: A message I would give to my fans is everybody got their own blueprint don’t copy someone tracks. Just because it worked for them doesn’t mean it’ll work for you, it’s cool to be you.
Hype: What would you be doing right now, if it wasn’t for your music career?
Jugg Harden: If I didn’t have music ion know I was always the type to work then invest in a bag never had plans on living normal.
Hype: How do you feel the Internet has impacted the music business?
Jugg Harden: I’m happy to be apart of this internet era it used to be 10 times harder for artists to shop their music back in the day.
Hype: What is your favorite song to perform?
Jugg Harden: I like to perform “jewelry” just because the energy behind it people have told me they feel it so much they rap it like it’s there song.
Hype: Which famous musicians do you admire?
Jugg Harden: I admire future lifestyle but Kodak wisdom Kodak actions doesn’t always display his mental but he’s woke.
Hype: What is the most trouble you’ve ever gotten into?
Jugg Harden: The most trouble got into I rather not answer that question.
Hype: What is the best advice you’ve been given?
Jugg Harden: I’m not the best advice giver I’m still learning as I go.
Hype: What’s next for you?
Jugg Harden: What’s next for me two options sign a major deal or be as big as I can be independent.
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