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GASHI - Three Thoughts On Dropping Out
Though he came up in Brooklyn, GASHI’s parents were Albanian natives - immigrant strivers setting up a new life in the U.S. When the 29-year-old MC fell for hip-hop as a kid, he fell hard; he's said that he developed his skills at English by repeatedly listening to Coolio’s “Gangsta's Paradise.” Though on a football scholarship, the MC behind “Disrespectful” gave up on college to follow his muse: making music. "When a person leaves their comfort zone, and has nothing to lean back on - that's when they're at their best,” he explains in our ‘Three Thoughts On Dropping Out’ interview. Rolling the dice on a rap career has worked out fine for the dude who once deemed himself the “Bono and Phil Collins of trap music.” Between mix tapes, EPs and albums, including the impressive ‘STAIRS,’ GASHI has made a sizable dent in hip-hop, "Creep On Me," his new collab with DJ Snake and French Montana, is catching fire right now, so we invited him in to explain the power that positive thinking and unwavering confidence can have on the way we live our lives. “I smile when I get a ‘no’ on [some new idea], because I know that one day, which is very soon, every door is going to be open. I’ve learned patience.”
Producer: Priya Minhas
Editor: Kevin Rose
Watch GASHI videos: bit.ly/2C1tFUe
Watch GASHI's Vevo Meets interview:
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GASHI - Three Thoughts On Dropping Out
Though he came up in Brooklyn, GASHI’s parents were Albanian natives - immigrant strivers setting up a new life in the U.S. When the 29-year-old MC fell for hip-hop as a kid, he fell hard; he's said that he developed his skills at English by repeatedly listening to Coolio’s “Gangsta's Paradise.” Though on a football scholarship, the MC behind “Disrespectful” gave up on college to follow his muse: making music. "When a person leaves their comfort zone, and has nothing to lean back on - that's when they're at their best,” he explains in our ‘Three Thoughts On Dropping Out’ interview. Rolling the dice on a rap career has worked out fine for the dude who once deemed himself the “Bono and Phil Collins of trap music.” Between mix tapes, EPs and albums, including the impressive ‘STAIRS,’ GASHI has made a sizable dent in hip-hop, "Creep On Me," his new collab with DJ Snake and French Montana, is catching fire right now, so we invited him in to explain the power that positive thinking and unwavering confidence can have on the way we live our lives. “I smile when I get a ‘no’ on [some new idea], because I know that one day, which is very soon, every door is going to be open. I’ve learned patience.”
Producer: Priya Minhas
Editor: Kevin Rose
Watch GASHI videos: bit.ly/2C1tFUe
Watch GASHI's Vevo Meets interview:
youtube.com/watch?v=eWdLjK7gSns
Vevo
facebook.com/vevo
twitter.com/vevo
instagram.com/vevo
GASHI:
instagram.com/gashi
gashiworld.com
facebook.com/GASHIMusic
twitter.com/gashi
bit.ly/2C1tFUe
vevo.ly/9JwTzo