He wrote his first rap when he was 18 and in rehab, after being given an ultimatum to either go to jail or go to rehab.
He believes it's a local issue where people in Vegas don't support local artists, making it hard to gain local recognition and, consequently, national attention.
He gets anxious because he starts worrying about what to do next and how to top his previous success.
Touring is important because it allows him to meet fans, feel their energy, and see the direct impact of his music, which helps him connect with his success in a more tangible way.
He has so many songs that he wants to start releasing singles to build anticipation and keep fans engaged while working on the full album.
He feels uncomfortable because he doesn't like being the center of attention and fears the awkwardness of watching people react to his music, especially if they don't like it.
Rapper and self-made artist Ekoh joins Bunnie this week to talk about his journey from writing his first song in rehab to planning huge tours and landing on the charts among Eminem and Juice Wrld. He opens up about growing up in Las Vegas, finding new fans via TikTok, how he taps into the creative process, embracing your inner emo, the work that goes behind his growing online presence, and what we can expect in 2021 including a new album in July and tour in the fall.
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