Ken The Man

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Ken The Man
Ken The Man is Houston's next big artist. Here's why.
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Houston rapper Ken The Man has a chance to be on this year's XXL Freshman List.
We've reached a bit of a turning point in the hip-hop industry. More women are taking the center stage, delivering bars and personality at the same time.
Houston's music scene is crawling with women emcees that are controlling the narrative and are on the rise. One of those women is Ken The Man.
Taking the road less traveled as an independent artist, she's managed to turn down deals from major record labels in search of a path that is better fitted for her: ownership of her music. While she's still on the hunt for the perfect deal, it hasn't stopped the work behind the scenes.
In addition to her independence from large record labels, another commendable aspect about Ken The Man is her unrelenting tenacity. Back in 2017, Ken was constantly sharing freestyles to Instagram and Twitter, and her consistency generated a fanbase that was longing for more.
Even without the mainstream coverage, her gift as a wordsmith placed her on a national stage.
Her first bout of virality came that year when she dropped the song "Deserve" about a failed relationship from her perspective. Her next big moment would be the release of her sensual track "He Be Like."
Her hard work over the years has proven to be worthwhile because the "4 Da 304s" artist is now vying for the tenth position on the 2021 XXL Freshman list, a list of semi-prominent artist gaining traction in the music industry.
"Soooo y’all gone head over there and show me y’all really love me and vote for y’all bae on @xxl freshman class 2021 link in their bio #votefor10thspot," she writes on Instagram.
Ken The Man, is an amalgamation of Pimp C's charisma and the seductiveness of Lil Kim, while still adding her own down South flair to her music. She's set apart from most artists in the industry, not just the women. Her style is feminine enough for the ladies and still hard enough to hang with the boys.
Ken The Man is competing for the final spot on the XXL Freshman List among a long list of sub-par male rappers and 16 other women emcees, five of which hail from the Lone Star state.
Fans of Ken are able to vote for her as the tenth member of the XXL Freshman list on their website . Fans are only allowed to vote once every hour.
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KenTheMan 's road to rap began through trial and error. She was a Houston high school student who tried everything from doing makeup to singing in girl groups as she searched for something she was really serious about. In 2010, when she was in the 10th grade, Ken got her clue when she began rapping with her friends in cars after school or when they cut class. Outside of an early interest in poetry, back then nothing signaled for Ken that she would turn into a rapper. However, those casual rap sessions turned into a pathway for a potential career.
That momentum was halted after she had her heart broken by her rapper boyfriend (who she does not name) in 2014. For the next year, writer's block and her responsibilities as a mother kept KenTheMan away from hip-hop. During this time, she spent time praying that God would allow her to access her first and only passion again. After watching a Nicki Minaj documentary and engaging in marathon Lil Wayne listening sessions, she got her magic back. The first song she ever dropped was a freestyle over G Herbo and Nicki Minaj's "Chiraq" beat. It was a diss song against her ex-boyfriend, who ironically was the first person who took her to a studio. Soon after, in 2015, she dropped her first mixtape, Kenny's Back , a project she completed in just two weeks.
Ken, now grown, told her father she needed two years to get her rap career up and running, and if it didn't work out, she'd go back to school. Once she got her father's blessing, things began to move quickly. Her first viral moment came in 2017. That's when she dropped "Deserve," a dancehall-infused reflection on a failed relationship and the pain that comes with it.
Ken's next major moment came courtesy of her sexually-charged song "He Be Like," a track that took off in mid-2019. It was a change from her previous, more freestyle-structured songs, but it worked. Ken's commanding voice, honesty and ability to say whatever she wants on wax won people over, leading to the song going viral and racking up nearly 4 million streams on Spotify. The song was birthed while Ken was driving for DoorDash. While working, she was inspired after a record label failed to get back in contact with her after a meeting. Knowing that she had the talent to make it, KenTheMan pushed herself and came out with the biggest song of her career.
Now with her debut EP, 4 Da 304 's, (type 304 on a calculator and flip it over) out and receiving positive reviews, nothing is out of reach for KenTheMan.
Learn about her come up in this week's edition of The Break .
I grew up listening to: "Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, Tupac [Shakur] , Eminem . Just exploring my own, high school people that was around. My dad didn't really listen to that. He listened to more old-school R&B. So I kinda explored on my own and discovered the artists that I fell in love with. Lil Wayne [was my favorite]. He's very intelligent, his wordplay. The metaphors is what really stuck to me.
"When I did my first mixtape in 2015, I had writer's block for a whole entire year. I watched a Nicki Minaj documentary, and I listened to her and I just prayed and I was like, I really wanna do this. I never had a passion. I love rap. And I listened to Wayne, nothing but Wayne. Then I came up with my project in two weeks. His mind crazy. I was really drawn to the fact that this man could really think of anything, and put it to a rhythm."
My style’s been compared to: "I don't get compared a lot, but of course, as an artist, the little stuff that you do see, you kind of make it big. You be like, Oh man, what y'all trying to say? What I do, bro? I've grown into my voice. Of course, at first you sound like a fucking baby. So, now I have a deep voice, I have a deeper bass voice. So, of course they compare me to deeper bass-voiced women and those Southern women. When they compared me to Cardi B though, that's how I knew people just wanted to throw some shit out there because we don't sound shit alike. I love Cardi [B]'s music. I love her voice and everything."
I’m going to blow up because: "I have a very, a positive outlook on what's yours is yours. So, I never was afraid to fail in my rap career. I was like, Shit, if the rap don't work, what I'm going to do? I'm going to have to find something else to fucking do. I always put my best foot forward. If it don't work, it never was going to work. I ain't never been lucky. I've never been a person to win money, find money, never did the scratch-off and won big. I never went to bingo and hit the 800 for that night."
What’s your most slept-on song, and why?: "Before I got my project, I did 'Pussy Talk Freestyle,' right? The City Girls beats. I did the 'Pussy Talk Freestyle' and in my freestyle I named out my whole tracklist from top to bottom. And I was a little offended that people weren't appreciating it because I thought that was the coolest thing in the world. I was like, They ain't never heard someone name the tracklist from top to bottom in freestyle before they project dropped, in a flow, like how I flow in mine. And I feel like when I get the people that just want to find something about me to hate, 'Oh, all she write about is pussy.' No, you can just click the SoundCloud. The catalog is real broad."
My standout records to date have been: "'He Be Like' top first. 'Deserve' is still up there. I wouldn't say it's taken over 'He Be Like.' I feel like 'He Be Like,' 'IDGAF,' 'Dime' and 'Deserve' are my top songs."
My standout moments to date have been: "Waking up and being No. 12 on the charts, and then an hour later I was No. nine and I was in the top 10 with my favorite rapper, Lil Wayne. It was on the iTunes Apple hip-hop charts. It made top 10. That was crazy."
Most people don’t know: "That I be in the house all the time, I guess. I'm so boring. I like watching TV and reading books... I'm glued to these books. I really love the house. It's so funny every time that I'm at an appearance or something, they were [saying], 'What you doing next?' [And I said,] 'I'm going home!' I'm boring. I be going to the house. I'm boring when I'm there."
I’m going to be the next: "I'm going to be the next independent female rapper that did that shit."
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