Peso Benjies Talks “Mortified” Video Premiere, “Choppa Kid Choppa Life” Album, and His Journey in Hip-Hop
In the world of hip-hop, Peso Benjies is emerging as a name to watch. With the recent premiere of his single “Mortified”on BET Jams, the release of his debut album “Choppa Kid Choppa Life”, and a successful promo tour, Peso is gaining momentum and captivating listeners with his unique style and authenticity. In an exclusive interview with HipHopSince1987, Peso opened up about his creative journey, the significance of his latest video, and the advice he has for upcoming artists.
On the “Mortified” Video and Its Premiere on BET Jams
Peso describes the opportunity to have his “Mortified” video premiere on BET Jams as a “blessing” and a childhood dream come true. “I was raised off BET, so it always had a major impact on my life and music. It’s like completing a promise you made to yourself when you were younger,” Peso says. “I KNOW the impact will be great!”
The creative process for “Mortified” began in the studio, with Peso and a local videographer who caught the song’s vibe instantly. “We wanted to show that it doesn’t matter how many people you’re around, whether it’s 1 person or 1,000, you’re still by yourself in a way,” Peso explains. This introspective theme is at the heart of the video, mirroring the song’s raw emotions and Peso’s journey.
“Choppa Kid Choppa Life”: A Debut Album with Range
Peso’s debut album, “Choppa Kid Choppa Life”, dropped on July 9th and has quickly made waves, showcasing his versatility and artistic depth. “This has to be one of the BEST pieces of art I’ve dropped,” Peso says. “My versatility and range are what’s shocking a lot of people. You hear one song like ‘Mortified,’ and then it skips to a harder sound like ‘EMT.’”
For Peso, this album is just the beginning. “I have MANY more to come!” he says, hinting at even more music and continued growth as an artist.
The Stories Behind “F.Y.R.” and “Simon Says”
The album features standout tracks like “F.Y.R.” and “Simon Says,” each with a unique vibe and story. Peso shares that “F.Y.R.” (short for “Fuck You Right”) immediately took him back to the music he grew up with on BET. “I really wanted to make something for all the beautiful women in the world,” Peso says.
On the other hand, “Simon Says” gave him a chance to show a different side of himself. “I believe this song resonates with a lot of people because we’ve all had someone turn their back on us,” Peso explains. “That raw, real feeling is something you HAVE to relate to in some way.”
Reflecting on His Promo Tour
As he promotes his album, Peso has been traveling across cities, performing and connecting with fans. “My tour has been amazing—from the experiences, relationships, and environments, it’s exactly what I said in one of my songs, ‘Out of all the different places I’ve been, different faces I’ve seen. I’d probably do this all again instead of making a league,’” he shares.
For Peso, touring is about creating genuine connections with fans, saying, “The best way to connect to an audience is to connect with the ones that connect to you.”
Staying Authentic and Connecting with Fans
Peso’s music is driven by real emotions and life experiences, which he says is essential for connecting with his audience. “I’ve always made music to vent. I go by emotions, which is a major reason why I’m so versatile,” he explains. “It’s important to show your life experiences in your craft and music, but also in how you carry yourself.”
What’s Next for “Choppa Kid Choppa Life”
With “Mortified” gaining traction on radio and Music Choice, Peso is committed to pushing “Choppa Kid Choppa Life”as far as possible. “I strongly believe CHOPPA KID CHOPPA LIFE is one of the best albums to come out of 2024. If more people engage with my music, it’ll speak for itself and make its own statement in this industry,” he says confidently.
Dream Collaborations
Peso has a long list of artists he’d love to work with, both legends and current chart-toppers. His dream list includes Three 6 Mafia, Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz, DJ Khaled, Gucci Mane, T.I., T-Pain, Daddy Yankee, and new wave artists like Future, El Alfa, Donaty, Drake, Cardi B, GloRilla, Eladio Carrion, Young Thug, and Lil Durk. “I can go on and on,” Peso adds, showing his passion for collaborating across genres and styles.
Advice for Emerging Artists
For upcoming artists looking to make their mark, Peso emphasizes the importance of faith and persistence. “First, you NEED God. Stay prayed up—when you don’t have answers, He will,” he advises. He also stresses the importance of surrounding yourself with a strong support system. “Keep a strong foundation or support team around you, whether it’s family or close friends. Stay consistent, make smart decisions, and MAKE it happen. It doesn’t matter when it will happen—all that matters is that you KNOW it will happen.”
Peso Benjies’ journey is just beginning, but with his relentless drive, raw authenticity, and powerful message, he’s well on his way to becoming a major force in hip-hop. Be sure to check out the “Mortified” video now on BET Jams and explore the rest of his album “Choppa Kid Choppa Life” as he continues to make waves in 2024.
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