Formerly known as ‘J Tha Hotboy’, 26 year-old New Orleans Rapper and Uptown native Rich Hottie, is back on the music scene and ready to be heard. Looking to find success in the future through his music, Rich Hottie’s been stepping up his musical focus. Recently, I got the chance to chat with the 12th ward artist, and learn a little bit more about his past, future goals, and who he is as an artist. Check out our interview below:
NG: How and when did you first get into music and rapping? How long have you been doing it?
NG: Describe to me the vibe of your music. What can listeners expect?
NG: You changed your name from ‘J Tha Hotboy’ to ‘Rich Hottie’. Why did you change your name, and when did you change it?
“Imma superstar and the next big superstar out of New Orleans. I want to be compared to other big moguls that are successful from the city. Rich Hottie is my new rap name. I used to go by ‘J Tha Hotboy’ but now that I go by Rich Hottie, it’s rich and it sticks like magnets.
Rich Hottie
NG: What was your last release and do you have any upcoming music you plan to drop?
NG: Who are some of your favorite artists from New Orleans?
NG: Future goals for Rich Hottie?
NG: What music platforms is your music currently on? Or how can people listen to you?
From the look of it, Rich Hottie seems to be laser-focused on his music career, as he sets out to complete his own personal goals as an artist. It’s a triumph to win multiple music awards, make lots of money, and biggest of all, put the city of New Orleans back on the music scene. But, with hard work and dedication, there is nothing that cannot be done. Be sure to check out Rich Hottie’s latest visuals to his “The Way Is Us” track, available for viewing, here. Also, be sure to follow him on Instagram, and stay up-to-date on his next tape release.
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