Aussie rapper 360 turns attention to WA

Aussie rapper 360 turns attention to WA

The lifetime of a rapper can generally be certainly one of extra.

A piece exhausting, play exhausting way of life shouldn’t be unusual, with rapper 360 at one level falling into that class.

These days, his pre-show rituals have actually modified because the early days of his profession.

“Back in the day, it used to be booze and other substances and partying,” he stated.

“These days, staying on the straight and narrow, it’s very wholesome.

“The day of the show, I’ve got to make sure that I go to the gym and then an hour before I’m praying, meditating and drinking black tea, and that’s pretty much it.”

The Melbourne artist began releasing music in 2008, however didn’t rise to fame till three years later after releasing the track Boys Like You with fellow Victorian product Gossling, incomes him business radio play and an ARIA Award for his album Falling & Flying.

He has launched two albums within the time since – the final being in 2017.

Rapper 360 will play three shows in WA as part of his Back to Life tour.
Camera IconRapper 360 will play three reveals in WA as a part of his Back to Life tour. Credit: Blacklisted Visions

The title of his Back to Life regional tour is partially recognition of that, alongside the restart the rapper skilled because of the pandemic.

“I guess (the name), it was sort of referring to coming out of the COVID times, and just getting back to it, getting back on the grind of life and stuff like that,” he stated.

“For me personally, I’ve had a sort of five or six year hiatus off music and for a while there, I was questioning whether I was still going to make music.

“After the pandemic sort of came and went, I was like ‘No, I really want to have a fair crack at this’, so it’s reflective of that, just getting back into it.”

His visits to Perth and Dunsborough in April are a part of the second leg of the tour after a profitable first run late final 12 months.

Audiences are being informed to anticipate a combined bag of outdated crowd favourites alongside new music from his inventive repertoire.

As for plans to interrupt his album drought, he’s hopeful to have a brand new launch out by the tip of the 12 months.

“We’ve been working really hard on the next album over the last couple of months – we’ve got about 12 ideas down so far,” he stated.

“It’s starting to shape up and I’m really really loving it.”

360 shall be taking part in on the Rockingham’s Leisure Inn on April 18, The Carine in Duncraig on April 19 and The Dunsborough Tavern on April 20. To buy tickets, go to 360music.com.au

Source: www.perthnow.com.au