We had the good fortune of connecting with Lil Raheezy and we’ve shared our conversation below.

Hi Lil Raheezy, have you ever found yourself in a spot where you had to decide whether to give up or keep going? How did you make the choice?
The reason how I know whether to keep going is because I’m improving in my craft, the more better I get the more I want to keep going to do even more better then I did the last time.

As for giving up? I don’t recommend, because to me I would of never started whatever I’m doing if I didn’t want to finish whatever I’m trying to accomplish.

Can you open up a bit about your work and career? We’re big fans and we’d love for our community to learn more about your work.
What sets me apart from others is my own originality, my own sound, my own unique flow, my own style, My own creativity period sets me apart from others. I’m most proud of accumulating over 1 million streams in my music as a independent artist and making thousands and thousands of dollars off from it. I got to where I’m at today professionally, by doing my research on the music industry and studying the business side. Nothing was never easy and I overcame it by just educating myself more on the music business every day. I learned many lessons along the way and one is that this game can be shady at times so never trust a soul, nobody’s your friend, everybody is just your business partner only. I also learned to never take anything personal, and to stay in a business mindset. I want the world to know, that I struggled before I got to the level I’m on now. Nothing was never easy or handed to me. I had to grind for everything I want and need. My music used to suck before it got good. I had to start from the bottom before I got to the level I’m on now.

Any places to eat or things to do that you can share with our readers? If they have a friend visiting town, what are some spots they could take them to?
The first place I would take them to eat is to this breakfast place called gutbusters in Decatur. The breakfast is very good and I highly recommend it for anybody who’s never been to Georgia. Later on in the afternoon I would take them to the Rapper T.I.’s “Trap Museum” to check out some cool historical stuff on new & older Rappers and entertainers. They also have a bar there so that would be a good place for drinks as well. If it’s still early in the afternoon I’ll take them to Stone Mountain to see some interesting things inside the actual mountains etc. We would be able to get good footage for YouTube and take some cool pictures as well. Later on that night I would take them to one of my favorite stripper clubs which is “Diamonds of Atlanta” and let them see how the beautiful women in ATL like to party. Afterwards I would take them to the Waffle House or IHOP to get some good breakfast before taking it down later that night/morning. The next day I would take them to another good breakfast spot called “The Breakfast Club” and enjoy some good breakfast in the downtown Atlanta area. Then I would take them to the studio with me to see how I do my music etc. Next I would take them to get a tattoo at any tattoo spot in the city. Then we could go to the drive through movies to catch a new movie that just recently came out. It’s so much to do in Atlanta so we would have unlimited amount of fun everyday at so many exciting places.

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