
TIRM: You're not signed to Wu-Music but there’s some affiliation there. How did you become acquainted?
Salakida: RZA heard some of the songs that Trae (producer) and I did and was interested in signing us to Wu-Music. He has been really supportive of the music we made and exposed us to Wu fans, which has helped bring us more attention collectively and as individuals. I'm grateful.
TIRM: Who would you say are some "unlikely" artists that influence you?
Salakida: Well, unlikely to other people would probably be… Khia!
TIRM: “My neck, my back” Khia?
Salakida: [Laughing] Yes! She made a classic song. You knew exactly who I was talking about and how old is that song? She doesn't seem to care what other people think of her and I admire that. From a musical and not personality standpoint, I love System of a Down.
TIRM: Should people anticipate the same vibe and messages found in Salakida with your upcoming release, The Resurrection? What are you trying to get across with this album?
Salakida: Yes and no. I'm in a different place now. I’ve experienced some loss and rebirth and a reconnection with self which is why I'm calling the album, The Resurrection. I'm doing production on this album but my writing style will still be recognizable. It's always going to be my spirit coming through the speakers.
TIRM: So when can people get their hands on The Resurrection?
Salakida: I'm toying with the idea of an EP because I have about 9 songs at this point that I really love, and I'd like to do a few more before calling it the full album. Either way, there will be new music for public consumption come the end of July!
TIRM: Not excluding music, but in addition to it, what can you see yourself doing in entertainment, the community, etc?
Salakida: I want to work with young girls in our community. Also, I want to own a natural beauty salon. I want to write for other artists and help develop them. I want to learn to ride a bike, have wonderful love affairs and have an awesome Behind the Music [laughing]. I just want to live and leave a mark.