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On our second episode here at Sloppy Vinyl studios, our host Rich Zeller is joined by the infamous Flak So Brazyy. The young rapper has already made a name for himself, and he joins us to talk about his rap journey. 

Flak is pretty new to the music scene, his first ever project, Respect My Pain, dropped only in 2017, but in these few years he has certainly put in the work that gets him recognized throughout Jersey. Through talking to Flak, we learned that he’s a man of many talents. He talks about how he mixed and mastered his latest project almost entirely on his own. The project, Sutton Street was named after a street in his hometown Perth Amboy. He talks about wanting to pick someone up for Go Brazyy Gang, which currently only consists of him, but how he first needs to find someone better than him, until then he feels it’s best to work by himself. 

Throughout the interview Flak bounces around from topic to topic, telling us a little bit of everything. The topics range from the sense of pride his mother feels seeing him get recognized, to his beef with other Jersey artists. He speaks about running into Akademiks and seeing it for the opportunity it was. He talks to us about his favorite project, All For the Love, and about the emotions behind another recent project, Feelings and Emotions. In regards to his music selection process, he explains how he has a different method from most artists. He chooses the name of the project first, which sets the tone for the rest of the album. 

He surprises us when he says his ultimate goal isn’t to be a rapper. He elaborates on that, explaining that while it’s fun to be the face of the music, it’s not his ultimate goal. He explains, “I don’t really care about being a rapper, I just wanna be rich”. He goes on to say that once he finds someone with the same hustling mentality that he himself has, he’s more than willing to put all his money and effort into that person, and have them be the face of the Go Brazyy brand. 

He goes on to mention other local artists, community events, and the possibility of moving to New York. He also gives us an inside scoop on his upcoming mixtape, Heartbreaks and Halos. Follow him to stay up to date with his latest drops @flaksobrazyy

Make sure to check out the full interview below or here. Follow Rich Zeller on all platforms @itsrichz and subscribe to Sloppy Vinyl’s  YouTube channel to stay up to date.

Kim Cubero