So, what’s up Leitroleion? What’s on your mind?
What’s cool just vibein’ a way thinking I can be great and do great things.
Tell us all about your track ‘Lil Ghetto Boi’.
The track is a take on Donnie Hataway’s 1972 release of Little Ghetto Boy, with the same message as then. My take on what’s still happening in the ghetto today is a new modern spin on it. This is one of those tracks that gives hope to the youth so that they do not have to follow the norms of the ghetto.
When did you start writing music?
I have been writing music for over 25 years but have been taking it seriously in the last 8 years.
Who would you call your biggest inspiration?
God is my biggest inspiration in life so I have to say my late grandfather
Do you remember that first album you bought?
The first album I brought out was Michael Jackson’s Thriller.
You composed the track for ‘Lil Ghetto Boi’. What would you say you are most proud of on this track?
Being able to give youth the hope of showing them off there are other ways than just these streets to get money.
What are your hopes for your future?
I hope to not only help one day but also inspire millions to come together in a better way for all of us.
Do you have any plans for the rest of 2022? Live shows, new releases and so on?
Yes, I have a lot of unreleased tracks set to drop in the near future. I also have my first album ready, just trying to build up the hype for Litrolion before we release it. I also have an EP that will drop sometime in August with about four or five tracks for people to savor. I don’t have any live show plans, but I am open to any booking requests that come my way.