HARUSKII - STYLE & MUSIC INTERVIEW

If you haven't figured it out yet we're ADDICTTED to fashion and underground music ! The two go hand and hand so why not ? Here today we have an interview with up and coming artist Haruskii. Haruskii an Alabama native has a style all his own on the mic and when dressing . Check out the interview inside and check out Haruskii's music as well. 
   Q  We all go through different phases when it comes to style. What are some of your most memorable?


A  I think I’m still going through the button downs. I love button-downs. My style is unorthodox I don’t stick to one thing. If I see it and I like it, I get it. I don’t need a stylist if it looks dope I just run with it. When I was younger I had no sense of cool so I never cared what other people said. If I saw one of those head wraps that you get outta the gas station and I thought it was dope I’d get it.




Q  At one point in the hip hop world we didn't have many variations when it came to style. It was sorta like we all wore somewhat of the same things with slight variations. How much do you appreciate where style has went lately?


A  Style is back to where I’m gonna do what the fuck I want to, when I want, how I want to; that’s where I like it and that’s where I want it to stay. No more fucking white tees and jeans. The shit I been seeing on Tumblr lately is changing shit up.




Q  When it comes to personal style do you switch it up daily or reinvent every so often?

A  I reinvent myself on a daily basis. I switch it up as much as possible. I’m real big on jewelry. Shirts are cool, but if I could just go out in my skin I wouldn't even wear one. Head gear and jewelry is what I really get excited about.



Q Who and what has influenced your personal style over the years?


A. I really like some of the early 90’s styles but I really just go off my own vibe, my mood, whatever I feel like is dope for the occasions.


Music

Q What artist have had the biggest influence on you when it comes to music? 


A.  It’s hard to pinpoint one artist. I have an eclectic taste when it comes to my influences and music I pay attention to.

Q Who are some of your favorite southern rappers?


A. Man I have too many favorite rappers. Just too many. The people that are closest to me are who I’m really paying attention to right now. Doc Ahk, Club Monster, The Ninjaz, Dungeon Kings. All of them.

Q How would you describe your sound and what do you set out to give your listeners?


It’s unorthodox. I try to hit different points from different creative angles. I really want the listeners to know it’s okay to be colorful, it’s alright to be different. I want my listeners to know this nigga’s on his game, ya know, he’s a artist. They’re going to say he’s a rapper first, but after a while they gon’ be like he’s a real artist if you listen to him. 

Q Did you always know you wanted to do something that would make you standout such as entertainment?


A  Nah, I didn't even think about it. I was never really focused on it, but I was always doing something dealing with music in some type of way. I was always around it, and always s in the mist of it. So it just kind of fell on me and when I started focusing it was just over. I was like yeah this is what I want to do.

Q  What are your thoughts about the fact that everyone wants a part in the music business today ?

A I feel like they can hop on the band-wagon but it’s nothing. I’m not worried about them to be honest cause I know that old band-wagon is slowing down and I’m on a whole ‘nother speed. That band-wagon is bullshit, It’s old. I got something better.



Q What projects can we look forward to from you in the future?


A  A King’s Medley and Stank Thee


Check out Haruskii's Lighter Fluid Ep below.





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