“You won’t write ‘Light, gangster.’ You will write “Light, rapper – musician – businessman”»
Him Light was welcomed by Nikos Hatzinikolaou, on Thursday night, in the new episode for the show “Enopios Enopio” on ANT1. In the midst of everything, in fact, the well-known representative of trap music was asked to provide clarifications about the hard side of the lyrics and the references to drugs and guns.
More specifically, Light characteristically noted that “criticism is not always immediate. But when an artist talks about drugs and guns, he, like a journalist, is dealing with with the reality he sees around him and lives. If he wants to make an experiential song and write his truth, he will write about the things around him. So I don’t think we can blame a journalist who goes to the Gaza Strip and shows us the things that are happening over there».
Lights: I advocate that music is the means to succeed. Because I, anyone who knows me, neither define myself nor will you write “Light, gangster” from here on out. You will write “Light, rapper – musician – businessman”.
N.H.: But at some point you were in trouble.
Lights: And who hasn’t been in trouble?
N.H.: We saw you in handcuffs at one point for the guns.
Lights: Ok. Have you never fought in your life? Haven’t you played punch?
N.H.: Of course I have argued.
Lights: Well, that’s what we’re saying. That all humans, to some extent, have been in situations that were not necessarily positive. Okay, I argued and played punches. The only difference is that I have 10 cameras following me wherever I go. So even punches when I play, all of Greece will play it.