Name
Tcm Justice
What is your profession?
I’m a truck driver by day strictly to support my music career but by night I’m the self proclaimed No Niche Artist but once this music shit take off I’m off that truck ya heard!
How did you get into the field that you are in today?
it’s funny because I come from a musically inclined family. Like my brother raps, my uncle raps, my other uncle & li sister play instruments, my grandmother and aunties used to be in a girl group etc.. but I can’t say that’s what influenced me.. I just listen to music, get inspired, and then write. And after awhile I realized I was kinda cold
What do you love most about your profession?
The fact that I get to help people. With my music I aim to heal, inspire, empower, turn you up and at the same time tell my story. Like not everyone is capable of expressing themselves properly or are too afraid to but I have no problem being the voice. Fight Me!
Tell us more about what you do?
Most rappers bring their flow to a beat but I hear the beat and then flow on it which is why I can write to any genre of music. And every song created by Tcm Justice was wrote by Tcm Justice. I don’t know how to mix and master yet when I walk into the studio I know exactly what I want done including beat changes, adlibs, & sound effects. I’ve always been afraid of failure so I ain’t really step off the porch and start performing until November of 2023 but I been rocking out shows ever since.
When did you discover that you had a passion for this field?
When I was like 12 I made my first song (that I can recall) that was actually worth a damn. It was a love song called “All Type Of Stuff”. From there I wrote a couple more songs then branched off and started making cartoon rap battles. And as my knowledge of the craft grew so did my interest. There’s just no better feeling than creating a body of work, playing it back, and having it alter your mood
Who do you look up to...
Polo G because he’s able to tell his story, get his point across, write good music, and be lyrical all at the same time. I also admire those who are unapologetically themselves in their music and aren’t afraid to go against the masses like Cardi B, Nle Choppa, and Megan Thee Stallion