Question 1:
You’ve dropped over 400 songs on SoundClick; that’s a massive catalog. What keeps you motivated to create at that pace?
Honestly, I just continue to make good music.
Question 2:
You describe yourself as “intertwined with a group.” Can you tell us more about that connection?
Yes, my friends also do music they inspire me and keep me going.
Question 3:
Out of all your mixtapes and albums, which one feels the most like “you”?
That is a good question I feel that the last ones I made are the best because of the sound quality.
Question 4:
You wear many hats — rapper, beatmaker, producer. Which one comes most naturally to you?
Definitely rapper.
Question 5:
Your music comes from Reading, PA. How has your environment shaped your sound?
I used to live in a place called the townhouses it was the poorest part of the suburb so it had a lot of city type stuff going drugs and sex.
Question 6:
Who are your biggest influences?
Redman definitely.
Question 7:
What challenges do you face as an independent artist?
To stay relevant.
Question 8:
What do you want listeners to feel when they press play on an Allagory track?
This guy’s not wasting my time and he is worth listening to.
Question 9:
You’ve already got a huge body of work. What’s next for you?
To continue
Question 10:
How do you approach songwriting — do the beats come first, or the lyrics?
Good question, Lyrics.
Question 11:
What has been the most rewarding moment in your music journey so far?
Probably collaborations.
Question 12:
If you could collaborate with any artist, past or present, who would it be and why?
I like collaborating with underground artists because we have a certain respect for each other.
Question 13 (Closing):
What message do you want to leave with your fans and upcoming artists who look up to your grind?
Continue to elevate your grind. To fans: Keep your ears close cause I’m not done.

