Cult Shotta Fkn Oath Interview


Cult Shotta Fkn Oath Interview

Cult Shφtta's latest single 'Fkn Oath' originally premiered via Triple J's Home & Hosed and has since been featured on Apple's New Music Daily, the duo returns with captivating visuals showcasing the evolution of emotions through-out the hit single.

The video serves as a memory of hardships and a reminder of strength in love. The trend-setting Western Sydney duo's visuals was filmed and edited by up-and-coming Sydney videographer, Aaron Bull. Aaron has previously worked with artists' including Yungn Lips, OTG, Pistol Pete & Enzo, Jaecy, Lil Spacely, Yibby and more, and was also responsible for the visuals to Cult Shφtta's previous single, 'My Ways.'

Amongst the chaos of the last six months, Cult Shφtta have manage to showcase the beauty of Australia amidst raging bush fires and severe floods. Director Aaron Bull displays Cult Shφtta's surroundings changing, coinciding with the evolution of emotions happening throughout the song. Beginning with shots of barren, dry land (heartbreak/emptiness) followed by the destruction of the floods (letting guards down) then ending with wildlife returning and unknowingly, for the last time before the pandemic hit, celebrating together with friends representing re-kindling love.

Proving themselves as one of the most outlandish and trailblazing artists' coming out of Australia, the duo are currently collaborating on music with artists' including Creed The Kid (Brisbane) and Hideyoshi (Japan). A world-takeover set firmly on their minds, last year they performed in Thailand, at Atlantis Water Festival, and also reached 194k views on their single with local Thai MC, NGAZ YB.

On a constant journey to showcase original sounds & styles, Cult Shφtta's latest offering showcases that they won't be slowing down any time soon. The single has been featured by trusted taste-makers such as I Am Hip Hop Magazine, FBi Radio, Dopecausewesaid and more. Alongside major playlists for Urban Flavour, The Drip, Local Hype and New Music Friday on Spotify AU/NZ.

Interview with Cult Shotta

Question: Can you tell us about your new track?

Cult Shotta : The track is about me falling in love whilst still being heart broken and trying to maintain a shield on my emotions. It's about dealing with the internal conflict of love.


Question: What inspired the idea for single?

Cult Shotta : In previous relationships I have experienced the roller coaster of emotions, and that is what inspired me to write this song.


Question: How would you describe your music?

Cult Shotta : It's a mix of the influences I listened to growing up. Everything from Blink182 to Young Thug (and everything in between).


Question: Do you prefer performing live or recording?

Cult Shotta : Recording is like therapy and performing is like the release.


Question: Which is your favourite song to perform live and why?

Cult Shotta : My latest release at the time. I just like seeing how people react for the first time.


Question: If you could have anyone, in the world, attend a show, who would it be?

Cult Shotta : Nothing better than having your mates and die-hard fans in the crowd. That's better than anyone famous.


Question: What motivates you most when writing music?

Cult Shotta : My everyday life motives me the most. Relationships and love.


Question: Which music/artists are you currently listening to?
Cult Shotta : Sleepy Hallow, Blink 182, Rezcoast Grizz


Question: What or who was your inspiration to go into the music industry?

Cult Shotta : Brittney Spears because she got me through some tough times


Question: If you could collaborate with another artist, who would it be?

Cult Shotta : Pharrell


Question: What's a typical day like?

Cult Shotta : Wake up. Make a big pot of coffee. Answer emails. Cook well balanced nutritional breakfast. Call my manager. Deal with social media. Hit the studio. Cook dinner. Answer emails. Deal with the social media. Hit the studio. (This is a typical day since COVID)


Question: What has been your favourite part of becoming a music artist?

Cult Shotta : I would say it has probably been the freedom to live life how I want to live it, doing what I love.

Question: Can you share your socials? (links please)

Cult Shotta : Instagram 
Facebook 
Spotify 


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