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Emory Jaymz

Straight Official Sit Downs: The Rebirth of Hip-Hop Vol. 2 | Emory Jaymz @emoryjaymz

Emory Jaymz
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EMORY JAYMZ took the hot seat for this installment of Straight Official Sit Downs where we spotlight emerging artists. Continuing our look into The Rebirth of Hip-Hop Vol. 2 mixtape hosted by DJ P Money, @TenthLetterMedia served up the questions and we got to know him as an artist. Check out the one-on-one down below!

Q&A WITH EMORY JAYMZ

Introduce yourself to our readers. Let us know where you’re from and what interested you in the entertainment industry?

Yo, what’s up! I’m Emory Jaymz, reppin’ Nashville, TN aka Music City. Growing up here, music was always in my face, but I found my lane in Hip-Hop. What really pulled me in was the way music can make people feel something real—it connects people. I knew early on I wanted to be part of that energy, telling my story through the beats, the bars and just having that real impact.

Who and or what inspires you to create?

Man, life itself inspires me. Everything I’ve been through, the good and the bad—it all ends up in my music. I get inspired by the hustle, by the grind. I look around and see people pushing, trying to make something of themselves, and that’s what lights a fire under me. Plus, when I hear a dope beat, I just want to go off. Music is a way to speak my truth, and that’s where the inspiration really comes from.

How would you describe your sound/style?

My style? It’s raw, it’s real, and it’s versatile. I like to mix lyrical storytelling with high-energy tracks that get people hype. It’s got that Southern flavor but with a blend of soulful vibes too. I’m not afraid to switch it up—whether it’s something deep or just a straight banger, I’m bringing that authentic feel every time.

THE CREATIVE PROCESS

Tell us about your creative process. What are some things you need in order to create?

When it’s time to create, it’s all about setting the right vibe. I need something top tier to smoke on. I need the beat to hit, and if it’s speaking to me, I just start freestyling until I catch something that feels right. From there, I build on it. I like having a space where I can zone out and lock in. A little solitude, maybe some late-night sessions—that’s when the magic happens. I stay focused, keep it real, and just let the music flow.

Who are some artists that you’d love to collaborate with?

Man, there’s a lot of talent out there. I’d love to link up with Peezy, BigXThaPlug, Money Man or even someone like Kanye who brings a whole different energy. I’m all about collaborating with artists that push boundaries and aren’t afraid to be themselves. I think blending styles makes for some of the dopest music.

LETS SHIFT GEARS

Emory Jaymz

Always invest in yourself. If you don’t believe in your own craft and put the time and money into it, nobody else will. Bet on yourself every time.

Tell us about a skill or ability you have that no one knows about.

A lot of people don’t know this, but I’m nice behind the camera too. I run Nash City Media, so when I’m not on the mic, I’m out here directing, producing, and shooting visuals. That creative side comes out in more ways than just music, and I think people would be surprised how deep I go into the visual side of things.

If it wasn’t for music, what would you be doing right now?

If it wasn’t for music, I’d still be grinding in the creative field. Probably full-time in video production or something like that. I’m too deep in the art to not be creating something, whether it’s music, visuals, or even writing. I just gotta stay creating, no matter what.

Who inspires you? Is there anyone you admire, be it an artist or a person?

I’m inspired by people who took their hustle and turned it into something bigger than themselves. Nipsey Hussle was one of those people who really showed how to stay true to your roots and build something lasting. I admire people who keep it real, who grind through the obstacles and make their own path.

IN CONCLUSION

If given the opportunity to change one thing about the industry, what would it be and why?

I’d change the way the industry overlooks independent artists. There’s so much talent out there that doesn’t get the shine it deserves because they don’t have major label backing. I’d love to see more platforms that support indie artists, give them the resources and opportunities without taking away their creative control. Let the real ones shine without all the industry politics.

Emory Jaymz

You’re a featured artist on The Rebirth of Hip-Hop Vol.2 Mixtape hosted by DJ P-Money. Tell us about this project and how this came together.

Being on Rebirth of Hip-Hop Vol. 2 is an honor. DJ P-Money reached out after hearing some of my work, and it felt like the right move. This project is about bringing that authentic Hip-Hop vibe back, no fluff, just real music. It’s a blend of the old-school feel with new voices, and I’m excited to be part of something that celebrates the roots of the culture while pushing it forward.

Check out “Sonshine” from Emory Jaymz off The Rebirth of Hip-Hop Vol.2 down below!

Sonshine-Emory Jaymz

We’re tapped in to you as an artist and look forward to the project! How can our readers stay tapped in? Let us know where we can follow on social media?

You can find me on all social media platforms as @emoryjaymz, and don’t forget to check out @nashcitymedia to see the visual work too. I’m always dropping new content, whether it’s music, videos, or behind-the-scenes stuff, so stay locked in!

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