I caught up with Father while he was in Brooklyn during his U.S. mini-tour to perform at the popular venue Elsewhere. While his mini tour with Babysp1der covered only four cities, Father says he’s happy with the feedback Hu$band 2 has received since its release in June.
“I’m always skeptical when I’m about to drop something new, especially if it doesn’t fall exactly within a certain version of me,” Father says. “But the feedback has been good. I haven’t heard anyone so far say ‘I fucking hate this.’”
Father is very deliberate when it comes to creating music. He says spacing out his music-making and not overthinking helps him create the best tracks. Whether he takes a month or an hour to write a song, he tends to organize his projects in order of creation.
Although they aren’t completely correlated, Father’s music experimentation and maturity began with his 2019 EP Hu$band. The titles came to life with the idea of himself, and most of society deeming the term ‘husband’ as more achieved than just a ‘father.’ “If I were to do another (Hu$band EP), it would be in the same vein,” he says.
Note-taking and freestyling his loose thoughts are usually the best methods of songwriting, according to Father.
“People have always seen how Lil Wayne and a lot of artists do things,” he says. “They just kind of rummage through their brain and fire off shit until it works. It’s just notes that come together. And then when I get to the verses, verses are always on the fly…it’s just stuff going on. I’ll be watching something and it’ll relate to a thought or a way of my own thinking.”