Not too often do I come across a rap artist who is separate from the typical, “sellings drugs and disrespecting women,” type of rapper. Aquil, a Philadelphia native, thinks beyond the average everyday thoughts of many rappers today. He is a lyrical genius and he incorporates his extensive educational background in his words which leaves his listeners in deep, analytical thought. Interviewing Aquil left me in complete amazement because I was intrigued by the thought process involved in his songs.
Here is a part of the interview I did with Aquil…
BR: Why did you decide to be a part of the music industry?
Aquil: I never had intentions on it. Me and my friends played around with songs, recorded them and people liked what we did. Thats when it got serious
BR: Ok, so why rap? What drew you towards rap music?
Aquil: It was second nature to me. I grew up listening to it. My older brothers, cousins, aunts…etc played it. I was surrounded by it
BR: What genre of music influenced you and why?
Aquil: Diffferent types influenced me. For example, Jazz, Blues, Rock and Foreign music because Hip Hop samples all of these. I can become familiar with where the beat comes from. It allows me to appreciate the original
BR: Thats very true, I never thought about it that way.
So I see you’re a Temple grad, what did you major in?
Aquil: Well, I have a Bachelors in African American Studies and Criminal Justice
BR: Very impressive! Its great to know that you are so well rounded. That’s an amazing quality. What made you change your plans in terms of shifting from being a scholar to a rapper?
Aquil: Im actually thinking about going back. People tell me that Im a good artist. That motivates me. I enjoy it. The process of putting songs together is an enjoyable experience
BR: Cool! Well, I am honored to have interviewed you. I think that you have alot of potential and Im excited to see what’s next in your future
Aquil: Thanks, I appreciate it!
Be sure to Follow Aquil on Twitter (@Aquil84) , Visit his website (ageofaquil.com) and Listen to his music on (aquil.bandcamp.com)
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