We had the good fortune of connecting with Kxngcardo and we’ve shared our conversation below.

Hi Kxngcardo, we’d love to hear about how you approach risk and risk-taking
The real risk would be spending your life chasing things that other people expect you to chase. I see a lot of people doing that. It’s out of fear and I understand that. But, I made the decision a long time ago to ignore that impulse. And, if you’re doing something you don’t enjoy for something bigger than yourself, whether it be for family or some sense of duty, then that’s almost obviously the right path and you should do what you feel is right. And, I think that can only be found in your gut. But, I’ve learned the minute you allow your instincts to guide you into taking leaps like that, people close to you, the universe, whatever, will try to throw you off balance and see if you can handle it. People will show you sides of themselves that weren’t there when they were benefitting from you. A risk worth taking would be to just let people spin and gossip in their attempts to claw you. They’re only hurting themselves in the long run. There’s no risk in making your intentions clear and listening to no one if all you start receiving is noise. So, I don’t even see chasing music as a risk, even though much of the universe is telling artists that it is. And if it is a risk, it’s worthwhile. I can really only speak for myself.

Let’s talk shop? Tell us more about your career, what can you share with our community?
Im a Jamaican dancehall artist songwriter, film director for popular talk show teatime-shelly I go to professional studio to record my songs. I have more than one songs that’s out on all streaming platforms. Like Spotify, YouTube , Apple Music & many more there of. I think the goal has been to refine songs to the point where I can show up to a event with a beat and give the audience an experience that’s as close as possible to how they’ll eventually be heard recorded. I’m on a brand new collaboration that’s coming soon with two other male artist one from Grenada goes by the name of “BIGRED” and one from Jamaica goes by the name of “CUBANIS” the song is called rapture an it’s a female song that will get all the females moving. but at this moment I’ve been working on some new projects and am fully focused on what’s coming next

If you had a friend visiting you, what are some of the local spots you’d want to take them around to?
our lush island with our may river and waterfalls are too much to see and visit in one week, however, our magnificent ys fall in st. Elizabeth with the many attraction is a must.

The Shoutout series is all about recognizing that our success and where we are in life is at least somewhat thanks to the efforts, support, mentorship, love and encouragement of others. So is there someone that you want to dedicate your shoutout to?
My family has never steered me wrong and I have friends who have never left me. Those are the only blessings I’ll ever need. Shoutout to Goaldigga, Shellyann Curran, Debbie, Annie, peaches, aprilan, Lisa, chad, Prettyd, Sasha, Ria Raina, Ireland records, bigred productions, Inklyn, Smiley, Toniann, synthetic.

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