Underground Interview With LC Green

LCGreenLC Green started rapping and singing in the 90’s and has always written lyrics even before putting them to music. He was part of a few groups before going his own way. LC went to New York for a while to find a way into the industry. He became affiliated with many different labels before deciding to do his own. LC and close friend Troy Williams (Droopy Dawg) bought a studio and went to work. He produced and wrote for a lot of other artists while working on different projects. LC says he is here to make real good music and love as much of it as he can. 

 

What Musical Genre Do You Feel Best Describes Your Music And How Would You Describe Your Sound?

Soulful Hip Hop. Music you can feel.

 

How Did You Get Your Name? Is There A Story?

It’s my actual name. Sorry no story.

 

What Are or Have Been Your Musical Influences?

Scarface mainly. I listen to all types. My fav is soul/neo and Jazz no lyrics. I love EDM as well.

 

What Are You Working On Now? Any Future Collaborations We Can Look Forward To?

I’m working on my solo project right now. With my mob mostly.

 

What Is Your Ultimate Goal In The Music Industry? What Is Your Plan Of Action?

Bring lyrical content back to the forefront starting with the album.

 

What Is Your Favorite Track To Perform Live and Why?

I Show Up is my favorite because it’s a song you can feel. I love the vibe.

 

What Has Been The Biggest Challenge In Your Career Thus Far?

Biggest challenge is actually getting out there and being heard.

 

Whats Your Typical Songwriting Process?

Vibe with the track for a couple days and follow the tracks direction.

 

How Has Social Media Influenced Your Career As An Artist?

Makes it incredibly easy to be heard you just need to promote.

 

What Are Some Tracks and Artists Currently On Your Playlist?

Owing Benjamin/Joyner Lucas/Royce 5-9/50/ScHoolboy Q/Slum vill/Phonte/BJ the Chicago kid/Sir/Uncle Murda/Wu

 

What Did You Do Before You Started Making Music?

Football and Basketball

 

Any Advice For Young People Men or Women That Want To Succeed In The Music World?

Be you not the next whatever

 

What Would You Change In The Music Industry If You Were A Top Music Executive?

More Creative freedom

 

How Do You Feel About Originality?

Originality is everything

 

Is There Anything Else We Should Know About You Or That You Would Like to Add?

I love making music you can feel. I feel it first then give it to you. Let’s Go!