Alright – so today we’ve got the honor of introducing you to Jimmy. . We think you’ll enjoy our conversation, we’ve shared it below.
Alright, Jimmy. thanks for taking the time to share your stories and insights with us today. One of the toughest things about progressing in your creative career is that there are almost always unexpected problems that come up – problems that you often can’t read about in advance, can’t prepare for, etc. Have you had such and experience and if so, can you tell us the story of one of those unexpected problems you’ve encountered?
When I began this musical journey it was all about the vibes. I’ve seen greed in so many different ways. Girlfriends actually being groupies. Money coming and going. Artists getting poor management. But all and all I’ve managed to endure and keep my vision focus. I don’t want to prove my worth to people who aren’t better than me. So, I’m just claiming what’s mine. Obstacles will no longer hinder my purpose. I like to keep brief, but art can be beautiful even when you surrounded by dirt. As long as you’re nurturing the seed in that dirt. But, I’m ready to grow. I promise, I’ll make something of myself through the trials and tribulations. Period.

Awesome – so before we get into the rest of our questions, can you briefly introduce yourself to our readers.
I started off in the industry doing graphic arts and then I realized, I’m really better than these dudes so, limme just tell my story. It was enough biblical moments in my life that brought me to this understanding that everything is manifestation. I knew I’d be in the industry somehow just didn’t know my place would be a frontman of any sort. But I’ve been on this for some years, musically.
We often hear about learning lessons – but just as important is unlearning lessons. Have you ever had to unlearn a lesson?
I had to unlearn expectations from people because expectations set you back. Taking losses are important to growth. It’s a beautiful thing once you realize your expectations only get you deterred. But, unlearning that was mega. Needed that.

What do you think is the goal or mission that drives your creative journey?
My goal and mission is to do what I do for the culture and for my people that inspired me. And also living with a breath of fresh air. I knew I wasn’t meant to be a regular dude. So, I know I’m meant to be something. And when I know that about myself. I’ll make something of myself.
Contact Info:
- Instagram: https://instagram.com/itsfuxkinjimmy
Image Credits
@lucidjason @te. keon

