For some there’s no denying it, there is a difference between East and West Coast rap cultures. While hip-hop got its start in NYC, it is no secret the free-spirited ethos of West-Coast fashion has greatly impacted hip-hop. Basically, it brought us gangster rap with a more up-beat tone.
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D Kirk KV Interview
No one on the East Coast is immune to the grit, but not all East Coasters are stereotypically judgemental. D Kirk KV shines as an outstanding example. Even though he was raised and is still currently based in Philly, D Kirk KV keeps his grind spiritual. He advises youth that music is all about being social and being seen.
D Kirk KV says songs like “Special” and “For You” best encapsulate the sentiment. “Special” in particular, especially since it was produced by an artist named Mustard. D Kirk is all about community collaboration and having fun. He comments, “don’t force everything!”
Though he didn’t start experimenting with instruments until college, he was always passionate about music in general. His family is vivaciously musical as they immigrated from Montego. He also grew up around DJs. His R&B-rap-dance-hall fusion is a result of his feel-good personality synthesizing his early-life experiences!
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