Chicago Rapper JayWoodSole discusses losing close family dealing with pressure and creating his album “Paradise Don’t Last Forever”
Chicago Rapper, ©jaywoodsole, slides to PVTSTCK to discuss his new album "Paradise Don't Last Forever," and the moments that led to its creation. Jay Wood talks about unintentionally hurting people in relationships, losing close family, and navigating "paradise" while dealing with heavy circumstances.
In the song, "Landline Three," Wood says, "For my homie in the grave that ain't here no more / this is for the hoes I never call / in a room full of applause / I still feel alone I'm trynna get back to me," Wood uses this song to reflect on his journey & the relationships that are not available anymore. However through it all, he leaves the "landline" available for anyone who may need it... even if they don't want to use it.
Also discussed: being okay with being the "villain" in someone's story, watching parents age, and "Freesole Collective"