Can you tell me about your upbringing here? Where did you grow up and what was it like?
I was born in The Bronx. I feel like I always got to say that first. I was born in The Bronx, New York, Tracy Towers to be exact but I was raised in Lefrak City, Queens. I'm firstborn generation. First person out the family to be born in America. My parents are originally from Ghana, West Africa, a village called Mampong. So as far as my upbringing is concerned, it was very interesting. It was definitely a blessing. You get a little bit about how your parents grew up; the language, the college, the food but I was raised in a small project, so I got to see a little bit about that, growing up with my friends, playing basketball in the back and just seeing other things that come along with Lefrak City. So it was interesting.
Was your household very traditional Ghanaian growing up?
It was traditional, I don't know about very traditional, but definitely traditional. Traditional in terms of food, mannerisms, language, but my dad came here before my mother did, so I feel like he was already getting inundated to that western lifestyle. The way he talked, the way he dressed, suit and tie kind of thing, even the music. He'll bump Celine Dion, Bob Marley, Kenny Rogers, Kenny Pendergrass, Aaliyah, Michael Jackson used to spin in the house. So, I grew up on all of those sounds.