Instead, they take turns phoning him. No answer. Eventually, someone from his entourage says he’s entering Hyde Park, which is about five minutes away. He doesn’t arrive for another 15 minutes.
After the fanfare subsides, JazziQ joins me in a boardroom. I ask him how he’s feeling. “I’m overwhelmed, more than anything,” he says. “Every time I’m at Y, there’s something weird that happens. So I’m just like, ‘hmmm, so today there’s a fire drill only cause I’m here? You guys didn’t know? No ways’.”
Along the way there were some misunderstandings and Josiah decided he wanted to focus on his solo career in 2020. “As long as I continue to enjoy the whole process it won’t feel like work at all. You must always be prepared for the worst on a good day and prepare for the best on a bad day. Today, literally, it was the worst day for me. I was out of the country, my family was busy planning some stuff and I also had to get back to try to rearrange everything.”.
Maybe when he starts producing his own beats instat of misusing other producers in the name of I will make you famous and him wanting to take all the credit.