New York rapper Uneak released his most recent EP, Better In Person, in November 2022 to display his diverse abilities as an artist. On the album, “Elevate” and “Day By Day” stand out as some of the highlights. According to Uneak, Better In Person showcases his authentic sound as an artist and versatility in storytelling and lyricism.“This EP is the definition of becoming better and expressing certain things I’ve been though,” he said.
Fans have been raving about the songs “Ca$h” and “Cry,” which the rapper performed at various local events in NYC. Furthermore, the project also includes producers such as Chief Monta, Maserati Sparks, and others.
A talented lyricist with a fierce passion similar to J. Cole in Friday Night Lights, Uneak embodies an authentic sense of uniqueness in his expression and all aspects of his life. The artist is passionate about his craft and is determined to make his mark in the music industry. His lyrics are raw and honest, conveying a realness and vulnerability that listeners can relate to. The “Don’t Check Me” rapper is unafraid to stand out from the crowd and assert his individuality. While Uneak’s discography is sometimes characterized by earnest content, it also enjoys a healthy dose of pleasure and fun.
Besides rapping, Uneak aspires to perform in movies so that one day, he may be able to perform alongside Harry Styles and Beyoncé on the big screen. Nonetheless, Uneak’s greatest passion is music, and he certainly has a bright future ahead of him. Eleanor Roosevelt once said: “The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.”
Setbacks Didn’t Deter Uneak From Persevering
VoyageMIA reports that Uneak began making music at the age of eight. Due to his father’s occupation as a producer, he grew up around the industry. The separation of his father and mother took its toll on Uneak, causing him to cease performing music.
“I started playing basketball heavily and was traveling all over New York playing on different teams and tournaments,” Uneak said. “I was getting in trouble and just around the wrong people after all that happened with my family. My mother ended up sending me to Atlanta for a year to stay with my grandparents.”
Following a year spent with his grandparents, he returned to New York and attended high school. Uneak’s interest in music resurfaced when basketball started to slow down for him during his second year in college. The New York rapper’s return to music was a blessing in disguise, as it quickly propelled him onto the music scene and provided him with a new creative outlet. Uneak started doing shows before he released actual songs. In addition, the “Ca$h” rapper was getting booked at colleges all over the east coast.
Since then, Uneak’s been grinding, working on his craft, and increasing his visibility. But sadly, before COVID broke out, things were at an all-time high for the rising artist.
“I had little labels talking to me, and I had got on a gig for Netflix, but then COVID came, and all that vanished,” Uneak said. “The show was canceled, and all the attention I was getting sort of faded away. Now I’m on the grind building things back up and just continuing to elevate.”
The “Blame Us” rapper has several albums. Listed below is one of his early projects from 2020, entitled A Thousand Lessons.
A Few Years From Now, Where Does The New York Rapper See Himself?
When a person considers the future, a common question arises: “where do I see myself in five years?”
Getting a sense of where you will be in five years can be difficult because of the unpredictable nature of life. Personal goals and values can change over time, and unexpected events can happen, making it hard to plan for the future with any certainty. Uneak’s vision in five years is to become a globally recognized artist. He hopes to have multiple songs on the charts, sell out arenas, and pay off his mother’s debts.
Also, the objective of Uneak after achieving success in his rap career is to leave a legacy to inspire and motivate future generations of artists. “I think my biggest goal is to show others your dreams can become a reality as long as your willing to put that work in,” the New York rapper said. “I want people to know that not only did I make something of myself, but they can too.”
On Feb. 9, MajorStage will present Uneak’s live performance at The Meadows in Brooklyn, New York, beginning at 9 p.m. Purchase the tickets here.
For more information, visit Uneak’s social media and check out his EP, Better In Person, below:
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