
6LACK sat down with Hip-Hop Wired forward of the discharge of his upcoming album Love Is The New Gangsta, his first challenge in three years.
Since his final launch, the Atlanta swiss military knife says he’s been targeted on fatherhood, private progress, and sharpening himself not solely as an artist, however as a person. In the course of the dialog, 6LACK broke down the deeper that means behind the albums title and the mindset he’s carrying into this new chapter of his life.
“I simply felt like I made it to some extent of my life the place I understood what gangsta actually is and it’s being rooted in dwelling, being rooted in love, being rooted in neighborhood. What you realized rising up falls aside as you mature and grow old. I believe it’s vital to remind people it’s okay to like on the core.”
The East Atlanta Love Letter artist additionally regarded again on one of many funniest viral moments when LeBron James famously butchered the lyrics to his and Lil Tjay’s track “Calling My Telephone” again in 2021.
“Who am I to right LeBron James? We would as effectively swap all of the web sites which have the lyrics to no matter he stated which was like, ‘Yaba daba.’ It was one thing wild, both manner he was proper I used to be improper. He stated it so confidently too, I really feel like if you’re that assured everyone else is improper, you’re proper. He didn’t assume twice, he recorded it, noticed it, and posted it, so who am I to say?”
With Love Is The New Gangsta, 6LACK is able to ship a extra mature and grounded model of himself nonetheless maintaining it actual for his day one followers.