Deem Spencer Says What He Wants to Say
How are you doing today?
I'm alright man. I'm at the park right now. How you doing?
I'm doing good. I can’t really complain.
Nice. Nice.
What did your first song sound like?
My first time recording music, it was the mixtape era. I either rapped on “BMF” by Rick Ross or “Black and Yellow” by Wiz Khalifa.
What excites you the most about making music?
The most exciting part for me is that it's an opportunity to be the main character for a second. I get to really get my shit off, you know what I mean?
I really get to say what I wanna say, uncontested for however long the song is over a cool beat which makes it all the more validating.
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What's been your best experience performing so far?
It's hard to choose just one but, I love a big stage. There's one in Brooklyn that still holds like 1200 or something. I say, the more people, the better.I feed off the energy.
What’s the hardest beat that you’ve rapped on?
There's this song on my project We Think We Alone and it's the intro. It took me a long time to write but it's one of my most popular songs now. My guy Pip produced that and he's a classically trained musician. He had this idea for me to rap over violin since no rapper ever did classical before. We made some groundbreaking shit.
What's your favorite bar you've ever written?
This message isn’t for hope. This is gone hurt. If it don’t, then it don’t work. The definition of broke is it don’t work.
I know with this last project adultSW!M, you included more people in the process. How can you tell when creative feedback is helpful versus not helpful?
I think the only creative feedback that isn't helpful is when someone’s being selfish and offering a one sided suggestion. As an artist, I've run into creative walls and ceilings by only focusing on my opinion.
I like to listen to everybody. I think every perspective is worth considering or most perspectives are worth considering in my process. So I like to listen to my friends and team.
How do you overcome those creative walls?
I give myself a break when I clearly need one. Sometimes, I just need to step away from it and start working on something else.
One thing I find with collaboration is that the exhaustion comes a lot less frequently. I work better under pressure and that natural anxiety I feel from knowing that someone’s watching me create. So, when a collaborator is present, I tend to challenge myself more and come out with more impressive results.
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You mentioned the idea of being the main character earlier. If adultSW!M was a TV show, what would the plot be?
I love that question. The plot would be a young artist going through an existential crisis while the world collapses.
Babylon is collapsing. Would that be animated or live action?
Let's say animated. Keep it fun. Also, you know, Adult Swim.
Would you voice your character?
Oh, absolutely.
Who would you want in the writer's room?
Myself, a bunch of comedians. My man Kevin Iso. I'm working on developing a TV series right now.
Like, that's my biggest goal at the moment. So I'm trying to speak it into the universe as many places as I can. I’ve been writing my ass off.
What’s your pilot about?
It's a comedy loosely based on myself and my personal journey trying to make a name for myself. There's no Jamaicans on TV and that's crazy because that seems so easy to do.
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Are you Jamaican?
Yeah, my family is from St. Elizabeth.
My family is from St. Elizabeth too. We’re probably cousins.
When I was five years old I lived out there for a year. A lot of my earliest memories are from Jamaica. I remember getting bit by a dog, being attacked by an ant hill, getting pinched by my teacher at school.
I know all these memories are kind of violent but it’s still beautiful. Everytime I’m around a certain smell and foliage, it brings me back to being five in Jamaica.
The ant hill thing is crazy, bro. I have a cousin that’s 6”6 and this man is terrified of ants to this day, he got bit by some red ants.
[Laughs] Yeah, they got me, man. But yeah, man I'm trying to tell a beautiful Jamaican American story and put that on television. I think I'm the right guy for it.
They don’t even cast Jamaicans, they’ll just put Method Man in a wig. I’m going to create that space for us and I know people will appreciate it.
Anything else that you’re working on right now?
I started a new album. I've been locked in. I'm trying to put out something soon because I'm very inspired. I don't know how soon it makes sense because adultSW!M just came out.
But yeah, I'm ready to go. I wanna keep going.