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Interview with Rising Indie Artist K.I.D (of Drum Squad) Hosted By Qween$Ching

  • Broadcast in Hip Hop Music
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With no lead to follow but his own, KiD, born Samuel Malachai Coleman, is a hip -hop legend in the making. The young King in Demand is no stranger to the harsh realities of this cold cruel world. The death of both his parents sparked a rough childhood as he was shuffled in and out of foster homes. Racking up a record of 27 foster homes, 13 group homes, and 4 shelters, left him with a strong desire to succeed and fuels the intensity of his music. The Chicago native is no stranger to pain and it has created a drive in him that is unmatched. While his goal is to create a unique voice in the rap game, his desire to be heard and his rebellion against the norm, can be categorized as pure artistry and genius. 
A fan of music outside of the hip hop genre, KiD fell into rapping by accident and is known as a freestyle artist. With the realities of his troubled past, music quickly became more than an outlet, it became a way for him to climb his way to the throne. KiD creates a way with words that paints a picture and allows the listener to see the world through his eyes. His influence comes from his everyday life experiences both past and present and plays an integral part in his creativity and song writing. 
An avid songwriter, KiD has worked with various artist & producers including Rob Jones, Eric Bellinger, Chris Brown, Wiz Khalifa, MiDi Mafia, Lil Durk, Jazze Pha and DJ Scream. Along with a passion for song writing, he has become quite the artist himself, opening up for multiple recording artist including Lil’ Wayne, Young Jeezy, T.I, Jim Jones, Rick Ross and Drake. 
KiD distinguishes himself as an abstract caliber artist by being the “kid” who came from nothing to something, coining his “Look at Me Now” swag. He thrives off success and proving wrong everyone that ever doubted him. 

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