In the world of music, there are artists who create for the sake of fame and fortune, and then there are those who turn to music as a form of therapy and self-expression. Zeke Pablo, a rising star hailing from the tough neighborhoods of inner-city Philly, Chester, and Delaware, falls firmly into the latter category. In an exclusive interview, Zeke Pablo opens up about the personal struggles that ignited his music journey, his aspirations to inspire inner-city youth, and what sets him apart from the crowded field of aspiring artists.
Zeke Pablo began as a form of therapy and self-expression, a lifeline to navigate the hardships of growing up in inner-city neighborhoods. His story is a testament to the power of art as a coping mechanism and an escape from the harsh realities of life. Music became a way for Zeke Pablo to make sense of his world, channeling his experiences, pain, and hopes into lyrics and melodies.
What truly distinguishes Zeke from the crowded field of rappers is his authenticity. He takes pride in only rapping about experiences that have occurred in real life, eschewing the temptation to appease trends or fabricate stories. This genuine approach has brought challenges in an industry that often prioritizes popularity and clout. It’s about being true to himself, honoring his roots, and, above all, delivering the real check out his latest video “Drill Music” where he takes shots at Drake.