Dante Pirtle: A Journey Through the Midwest, Music, and Military

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In the vast world of underground hip-hop, where authenticity reigns supreme, Dante Pirtle stands out as a unique voice with a rich tapestry of experiences. A Midwest artist, professor, and military veteran, Dante has been deeply involved in the arts for over two decades. His journey is marked by a relentless pursuit of inspiration, both in his music and beyond. From his roots in East Saint Louis to his current creative endeavors in Minneapolis, Dante’s story is one of resilience, growth, and a deep connection to the power of words.

In this interview, we dive into the mind of Dante Pirtle, exploring the origins of his music, the influences that shape his sound, and the milestones that have defined his career. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering his work, this conversation offers a glimpse into the life and artistry of a man dedicated to his craft. With a blend of old-school sensibilities and a commitment to lyrical inspiration, Dante Pirtle is an artist who continues to push the boundaries of what it means to be a musician in the underground scene.

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Join us as we explore the journey, the music, and the mindset of Dante Pirtle.

What’s your artist name?

Dante Pirtle

Tell us about how your name came about?

Birth name

For those of you who haven’t heard of you, tell us about yourself!

I’m a Midwest artist, professor and military veteran, who has been involved in the arts for over 20 years.

What can we expect from your music?

Inspiration with rap lyrics

What was your introduction to the underground scene?

Here in Minneapolis, with multiple music artists in the hip-hop community.

What was your first song and in your opinion was it a success or failure?

My first song… to be played on air? It was called No Time to Waste. I wouldn’t think of it as either. I would think of it as a learning experience.

So, what kind of music do you listen to in your everyday life?

I’m an old school fan. Much would consist of (Jazz, Musical Theatre, Rock, Hip-hop, soul)

Where do you find your artistic inspiration?

In most poetry and spoken word artists

What do you do or listen to, to hype you up?

Stay focused.

Do you have any other hobbies outside of music?

I write shows (Theatre/radio plays) workout (Very stuck on nutrition atm)

Do you have anyone that you consider your mentor? How has their help or advice help shape you?

It’s hard to say right now

What is one experience in life that, without it, you wouldn’t be the artist you are today?

Living in East Saint Louis

What haven’t you attempted yet that you hope to?

Promote my work nationally, and I don’t hope, I believe.

Did you have a moment yet that you realized, I can never give up on this?

The day I left the military.

Do you have an album out or one that is coming soon?

The Hell I Know/ Don’t be a Hero (The Trailer EP)

What do you hope to accomplish this year?

More attention on my work (Music/ Theatre)

Any Last Words?

Get Focused/Stay Focused!

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