Jae Killa:
Liable to outsmoke you, Jae Killa rolls in the scene (& not just with the spliffs!)
Though he's calm, cool & collected Jae Killa's rap style is at an all-time high.
In certain instances -- Jae Killa uses humor to attest his free spirit. Yet during others he gets personal because he'd like for his listeners to know that "this too shall pass."
To put it another way is merely impossible. That's just the main core of his rhymes & flows. Flexible.
Blowing in from the West Coast, Jae Killa plans to stay in the current!
Prelimary to this introduction, his number of fans has already increased.
A "white guy who just haves fun with music & stays to himself" Jae Killa uses music to break his silence. He comes from a town that seems "beaten down" called Watergate in Los Angeles but says that it's filled with a great amount of love & respect.
When Jae Killa met Belak his life seemed to do a 360. "Once I moved up to Georgetown, Belak & I just clicked. We started rapping together & I knew he was a Day 1 since." says Jae Killa "Music has always been in my family. Just never in ways that I liked music at that time & honestly when I saw him [Belak] making music it charted the fire that I needed." For Jae Killa, Belak was the one who helped him conclude that music was more than just an expression of words. According to the artist, he found that music sometimes speaks on how things can be & motivates in ways that others might not understand. "Thats exactly what I try to do in my music also." Jae Killa adds "I want others to get from my music that they should never give up. Yeah at times things will be rough, but it only makes you stronger. No matter what they [the haters] tell you.. everybody is talented in their own ways. (his ex-girlfriend is a prime example. PSA: "I told you so")
Aside from Belak, Jae Killa is also inspired by other artist like: Yvng Kevv, Smokey, Gnaw & Masur but lately graduating has been sitting heavily in his mind. "Â I need to graduate so I can try to focus on music & work more."
Still, Jae Killa has found time to balance all 3.
According to Jae Killa, Never Could was one of the best songs he's made because of the fun he experienced. "I was experimenting with my new mic & with the homies so that was a plus."
Pretty soon Jae Killa will be releasing songs with Masur & Belak. He won't drop the names but advises all to stay lifted. They will be up on his SoundCloud.
One toke over the line, Jae Killa's puffing past regardless.
By: Natalee Gilbert
Link(s):
1. SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/ganjacoffin
2. Instagram: @therealjaekilla















