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A lot of people that rap in general terms don’t know how to make you feel it,” Potter states. “I found a way to be able to make you see it with my words because I see it myself.” a b "British certifications – Potter Payper". British Phonographic Industry . Retrieved 12 March 2023. Type Potter Payper in the "Search BPI Awards" field and then press Enter. When I was growing up, I couldn’t look my nan in her eyes and see how she knew I was lying or doing the wrong thing. But just before she died, I could look her in her eyes and that’s how I knew I was on the correct path,” he says. “I have three sisters that were being looked after by my nan — but now I can look after them. As long as I continue doing this, that lets me be at peace.” The message of it all, I would say, is who’s the biggest exports from our country musically? Yeah, are that in terms of rap music – they are not who they are off of that camera. They have manufactured images, maybe by themselves, or maybe with help from industry. But, either way, they are not themselves in any way, shape, or form. My whole journey has been that I’m unapologetically myself. And I stay true to my craft, the sound of who I am as a person at different points in times in my life. Sometimes I’m flush, sometimes I’m high, and sometimes I’m low and that reflects in my music heavily. You can’t compare me to certain rappers if you know about my catalogue and the work that I’ve put in.” (Photo: Francisco Gomez De Villaboa)

Not For The Radio [NFTR] – Potter Payper". Archived from the original on 1 October 2020 . Retrieved 29 September 2020. I’m making my first album and I would say I’m well on the way,” he says. “I’ve finished about 30 per cent of it — I’ve got, like, 15 to 16 songs completed.” Reflecting on his peers and the state of the rap industry, he adds: “You can’t compare me to certain rappers if you know about my catalogue and the work that I’ve put in. I signed to a label last year but for the past 12 years, I’ve been funding my career by myself.” Andra (26 February 2023). "Potter Payper gives visual treatment to introspective single "Multifaceted" ". GRM Daily. Archived from the original on 30 March 2023 . Retrieved 30 March 2023.As opposed to like literally any project I’ve ever done is like this is obviously coming from a different time and space in my life. But very, my music is always reflective of my life or my day-to-day life. This is different from every other project because I put myself in shoes that I had thought I took off a long time ago – the smelly, old ones. You have to grow with the times,” he says. “As an artist I don’t want to be outdated. But it doesn’t mean I compromise my sound and me as a person – my music is deeper than that.” “You can’t compare me to certain rappers if you know about my catalogue and the work that I’ve put in.” (Photo: Francisco Gomez De Villaboa)

You said in a previous interview that you wanted your debut album to reach the same cinematic and musical value as your record “Gangsteritus.” Would you say you’ve achieved that? W, Courtney (18 June 2020). "Potter Payper Has Been Released From Prison". GRM Daily. Archived from the original on 20 August 2022 . Retrieved 14 April 2022. After some time away, Potter Payper has finally been released from prison. The rapper's return was announced after one of his friend's shared a video online of him leaving prison.

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When Potter was growing up, he started to see the urban deterioration of his community in Barking. Now the place where he was raised has drastically changed. Gentrification has swept through working-class areas in a process that saw his mother forced to move. However, he isn’t taking anything for granted just yet — he says growing up on a tough estate in Dagenham has enabled him to live in the moment. s 'Mood' Ends 'WAP' Reign In U.K. as Pop Smoke Makes Chart History". Archived from the original on 31 October 2021 . Retrieved 29 September 2020.

Coming from where I’m from, I was a small little fat white boy and didn’t have a voice in the hood,” he explains. Although his time behind bars has undoubtedly influenced his work, the rapper’s storytelling of street politics and the detailed accounts of personal experiences in his music are impossible to mimic. It’s this ability to melodically paint vividly clear images with his words that sets Potter apart from his rap peers. A stint behind bars helped shape Payper. (Photo: Francisco Gomez De Villaboa) There’s no doubt that a career as prosperous as his comes with its fair share of knowledge, wisdom and experience. Potter’s advice to aspiring artists is: “Whatever the people love you for, love yourself for it. Don’t just be trying to switch with the times and jump on every new trend,” he says. “If you’ve been yourself, then stay who you are.” Jamel Bousbaa was born to an Irish mother and an Algerian father. He grew up on the Gascoigne Estate in Barking, London being raised by his grandmother. [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] Personal life [ edit ]Meyler, Piers (27 October 2017). "These are the 100 most influential people from Essex". Essex Live. Essex. Archived from the original on 29 October 2020 . Retrieved 1 October 2020. Gangsteritus": "Hip-Hop & R&B Singles Chart - 29 April 2022". Official Charts Company. Archived from the original on 1 October 2023 . Retrieved 29 April 2022. a b "POTTER PAYPER | full Official Chart History". Official Charts Company. Archived from the original on 19 December 2021 . Retrieved 1 April 2022. Discography Potter Payper". irish-charts.com. Archived from the original on 2 April 2022 . Retrieved 1 April 2022.

Your Training Day 3 mixtape went to number three in the charts, did you make that project with chart success in mind? Despite this, he expresses gratitude to the tight-knit music industry that showed him love and support. “I built relationships with people before I went away,” he says. “I’m really cool with genuine people who, if it wasn’t for the music industry, would be doing something else which would destroy their lives and you’ve got to commend them for that.This gift in evoking emotion, he says, is rooted in a desire to platform his experience by “giving myself a voice”. Over time, Potter has come to terms with how much weight and influence artists from the hood have, leading him to be more conscious of the content of his material. “I’ve got more of a responsibility for the things that I put out in the public domain, you know what I’m saying.” “People are listening to me for hope, inspiration.” (Photo: Francisco Gomez De Villaboa)

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