Chad Watson: New Vibe, New Perspective of Hip Hop and New Flavor of the Genre

Introducing Los Angeles’s artist Chad Watson, who isn’t just a constant hip hop enthusiast but a classically accomplished and qualified musician. He’s a recording artist, songwriter, rhymester, and originator. Chad has performed beside entertainers like the Gutta Twins and Audio push, and has opened for big names like Dizzy Wright, Noa James, and Yo Gotti.

Living in Los Angeles, CA, Chad Watson creates enormous impressions with his new trap melodic style. Many are vastly fascinated with the balanced knowledge Chad upholds and is gifted and can entrench firmly within his composition. Chad’s sound is powerful, so, prepare yourself for exaggerated rap and great musical production. As a performer who can recite, compose and arrange music completely individually, we’re immensely enthralled with the skills.

As a performer, and mainly how he practices such abilities to expertise his composition in the most refined technique imaginable, Chad Watson will brand and create a different way you feel.

The vibe is superb.

We had an opportunity to speak with the multi-talented artist and ask a couple of questions regarding his musical methods, journey, and the music industry.

We’re looking forward to what Chad provides for the new breed of artistry and new genres that have come full circle this year. Chad may be the one to look at this year.

What was the main influence when it comes to the start of your music career?

I would say the main influence at the start of my career would be the drive to create. Being naturally poetic, and having a musical background from the church, I drive to combine these things seamlessly. In the beginning it was the culmination of these efforts that was my muse.

Can you describe your tone or style when it comes to your music?

I would say that I do not need Lee fit in any category musically… If I had to somewhat describe my tone, it would be in the pocket on Mid to up-tempo tracks, with West Coast Ultra-Modern delivery.

Can you describe your tone or style when it comes to your music?

I would say that I do not need Lee fit in any category musically… If I had to somewhat describe my tone, it would be in the pocket on Mid to up-tempo tracks, with West Coast Ultra-Modern delivery.

What has your journey been like thus far in the industry? Any pros or cons?

My journey thus far in the industry has been that exactly, a journey… I am receiving accolades, and some of my flowers while I’m here though I am trusting the process and always anxious and hungry for the next step or a level. The pros are the highs, but the highs don’t come without the lows. The cons are many to be listed, but the best advice is to navigate them in a well measured manner.

Who would you most like to collaborate with and why?

I would most likely collaborate with the baby. That is not a co-sign of his artistry, as much as it is a business decision. Right now, arguably he’s one of the hottest rappers out so it would benefit me greatly to have a feature with him. If it were just a musical decision, I would collaborate with Andre 3000.

What message can listeners get from your music?

The message that I send, is from a place of authenticity. If it resonates with just one listener, then I feel like I’ve done my job or part. We all have dark times, but music can be therapeutic and the creation of such or listening to can be just the thing that helps you see the light.

What is your creative process like?

My creative process differs at times. For the most part, I like to zone out, and vibe to a particular song which helps the creative process. Other times I like to park my car somewhere while the sun sets and think about how I’m going to take over the world.

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