Meet Kai Casey

We were lucky to catch up with Kai Casey recently and have shared our conversation below.

Hi Kai, thanks for sharing your insights with our community today. Part of your success, no doubt, is due to your work ethic and so we’d love if you could open up about where you got your work ethic from?
I honestly wake up in the morning with so many ideas, and they come from either whatever I was listening to the other day or pulled from a core memory that was lodged deep in my brain. These ideas are merely just on a shelf until I choose to act on them. That’s what keeps me going everyday. I have this restless mind that won’t sleep for anything.

Thanks, so before we move on maybe you can share a bit more about yourself?
My name is Uncle Kizzy, and I am a music producer and a content creator that is hell-bent on pushing the envelope and changing the needle in music. I make beats, songs, mashups, flips, whatever you want to call it. Everyday I’m working on something new and fresh, something I want the world to experience with me because I thought it was cool. You can follow me on my socials at @uncle.kizzy on IG and TikTok, and you can listen to my music on SoundCloud and Bandcamp. I also sell bonnets, which you can find in the Linktree on my socials.

If you had to pick three qualities that are most important to develop, which three would you say matter most?
One is confidence. I think that confidence has such a distinctive role in someone’s life that it can make or break your character if you don’t have an ounce of it. Mind you, this is coming from someone who KEEPS working on it to better themselves. I found my confidence in the music I make, being so sure that whatever I’m creating was the best stuff I’ve ever heard. To be honest, confidence is really just delusion, just packaged in a healthy way. In this case, it’s freeing and uplifting to be a little delulu.

Another is open-mindedness. I’ve always been so curious about the world around me and how it works or looks, and that has given me a lot of insight on the life I see for myself and the way I want the world to be. I think I’ve always been someone has seen the world for what it is, but doesn’t comply to it and won’t take “it is what it is” for an answer. Keeping an open mind has brought me peace, and has honestly brought me to places I’d think I’d never seen.

Autonomous. that’s the last one. this ability to create your own person, your own self, your own character. Throughout my years, I’ve always been so excited and eager to see and look for things that I find wonderful and full of mirth, and it’s given me the opportunity to really be my own person with their own interests and kinks about them. And the cool part about that is, I can still build or take things away from it if it doesn’t serve me right or if only benefits my identity.

What’s been one of your main areas of growth this year?
Myself. Doing the emotional and mental work to not be in love with my trauma, and to be self-aware and indicative of how people and I act, and analyzing what it may come from. Also, carving my own path. for the man I want to be and not an archetype of our society.

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