![]() ![]() He dropped “ Flow $ZN” out of the blue on Apon Republic Records and that made me immediately think he must have some momentum behind him. There’s the YNW clique, the YBN collective, YSR, YSB and YHN, and the latest in the rush to claim every combination is YSN Flow. I’m just going crazy this year, that’s all I can say right now.The amount of “Y” rap families with three letter acronyms are becoming indistinguishable these days. Shows, I want to go on tour for a little bit. I got a project coming in this Spring sometime and a bunch of videos. What can we expect from you this year? Another project or any collaborations on the way? It was like who the fuck in the hood gets rich off painting? People would call me like “Yo, paint this on my wall.” It was natural that I gave it up, I found my other passion for music. What do you want people to know about Rarri? That song with me and Stunna though, that shit go. ![]() I’m working Stunna 4 Vegas, probably gone have that coming out soon. I was just working YSN Flow, I did something for him. If I mess with the beat, I’ll let it play for 10 minutes and then punch in.Īre there any artists or producers in particular that you’re working with heavily at the moment? Now, it’s just 15 minutes and I can really go off in the studio. Before, I used to write my songs in like 30 minutes. It changed, now I make songs faster by freestyling. Walk me through your recording process, do you write raps or freestyle? Do you like being in the studio alone or around people? Linking up was simple, we had it down packed. When I made that song, he had already commented on my post and I thought about adding him to it before. We both had our deals, getting it together. Tell me about your most recent single, what’s the story behind linking up with Lil Poppa for “STRONG”? Like I said, I just be scoring, I don’t really look at the scoreboard. I mean we were hype, it did more numbers than expected. You dropped your debut effort, ‘4EVARARRi,’ a few months back, how did it feel to finally drop the project? Also, every rapper there is big you feel me? All that lawyer shit and stuff within the papers, it was the best deal out of everyone. What ultimately made you want to ink a deal with Interscope Records? I was still chill, like “let’s get some more” type shit. That’s how it came about, it was my first million views in like a month or so. It wasn’t something I went crazy over right away. We was just fucking around, but once that shit started going, it was like ain’t no way we up. ![]() You saw viral success from the release of “Opps,” how did you react to attention and what in particular changed for you? I ain’t gone lie, the teachers were like “Yo, I see you was in Cali.” It was cool, the kids were all good. Everyone knew who I was though, I was that nigga. So the days I’d go to school, I’d just tune everyone out. I don’t know, I really just be ignoring motherfuckers and I’d barely go to school. Were you in school when you first blew up? And if so, how was it adjusting to the fame? I remember hearing Rocky and Kendrick’s part like “damn, they going off.” After that, that’s when I first started writing my first verses. This is when A$AP Rocky had “Fucking Problems” out with 2 Chainz, Drake, and Kendrick. I’d just say I had a regular childhood, I always went to school.Īs far as music goes, how did you gravitate to that scene?Īt the time, all the music on the radio, I actually thought about remixing that shit. As a kid, I was kind of spoiled so there weren’t too many bad things. It wasn’t bad for even though we were poor, my mom always kept me fly. It was pretty rough, but for me growing up there, it was average. Walk me through your childhood, what was it like growing up in the Bronx and how did that sort-of make you who you are today? In our recent interview, we sat down with Justin Rarri to talk about experiencing stardom in school, singing to Interscope Records, and his collaborative effort with Lil Poppa amongst a range of other topics. The 9-track project spawned several hits like “TREESHA” and “D3MONS,” including a lone feature from YK Osiris. The standout cut garnered over nine million views on YouTube and serves as a preview of his label debut, 4EVERARRi. With the release of his breakout record, “W2Leezy,” 2019 turned out to be Rarri’s greatest year thus far. Since then, it’s only been up for the 17-year-old emcee.įast forward to today, Rarri is only miles from superstardom. The video amassed over a million views via YouTube only months after its release in October. In 2018, he saw viral triumph with the release of “Opps,” a captivating visual effort that instantly grabs the eye. Born in Miami but by way of the Bronx, teenage rapper Justin Rarri will soon hail the throne. ![]()
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