This, at least, was what Thug Love had to offer. Released in , around Easter, the year when Warned signed her, this would be her defining mixtape. And it was entirely her own thing: there was no featuring there, and one producer only assisted her, Dkevrim.
There, her style was dirty and brutal. She was energetic. Her big mouth was reminiscent of Nicki Minaj's, but she was more thuggish. She introduced herself as a street girl with balls, and as a matter of fact, Thug Love was about chasing money, boozing, gold chains, living the great life, and celebrating her fantasized success. Honey Cocaine sounded also quite threatening. She talked about guns on "Me N My Toolie", she was aggressive toward her female peers, and all of this was delivered with impact and skillfulness, like with the banging single, "Middle Finger".
Honey Cocaine's background, though, had nothing to do with the African-American ghettos gangsta rap is usually associated with. Sure, Sochitta Sal used the n-word in her lyrics, but in reality she is an Asian Canadian.
She was born in Cambodia. I would say that L. Just leaving home at 18, 19, Even before that, I was never home. I was always my own person. Always here, always there. It forced me to kinda grow up into a young adult immediately. On some shit like, "You're gonna pay for everything now on your own. You're gonna do this, you're gonna do that. Ain't no mommy and daddy anymore. So when I was in L. I was trying to find love—didn't find it. Didn't find the right love. I put myself in horrible, dangerous situations because of my loneliness and it was super unhealthy.
And I just felt like there was no way out of this shit. There was no one that understood what I was going through. I couldn't talk to family; they wouldn't understand. You know, it was 90 percent the feeling of loneliness. Why did you choose "No Time" to kickoff promotion for Wildfire? It's just right in limbo of who I used to be and who I am today. As an artist you're gonna find the same ingredients that Honey has always had: raw, hard, cool as shit, cute [Laughs].
But since I've transitioned in my life, I've transitioned as a person and an artist. So that, like I said, is right in limbo. It's a little bit of where I'm gonna take my music and where I've already been. So I feel like that was a cool, soft welcoming so people can see this and stay familiar. Like, "Oh, okay, that's still her—she still got bars. What the fuck does the rest of the album sound like. It stood its ground as a foundation of who I was and am. Listening to Wildfire , your songs sound really celebratory and anthemic.
Do you get more somber on the project or address any of the depression you're talking about? What you will hear in this project is me getting past a certain stage of my life. And if you compare that to what I've done in my past, it was just me talking about me being cool, having this and having that. And that was my life at the time—[having] chains and all that shit. You'll still hear a little bit of that in there, but, like we just spoke about, that little gap, the setback, that depression, the anxiety, the demons, all that.
The internal, the dark cloud over me. What you would hear in this project is celebratory. It's me moving past that, me finding my strength again. Me rebuilding my confidence, and now finding an actual target substance of what I wanna spew out. Do I wanna fucking talk about chains and cars and clothes? I don't have to, because everyone else is already doing it. What I really wanna talk about is the working women. Women in college, women out of college, women working nine-to-five's, women working five-to-nine's, CEOs.
Fuck it, if you work in a factory, you're a student, it doesn't matter. That's who I was. Even though I'm a musician and I feel into it. At the end of the day, I'm a working woman. What I went through was super-relatable. It's happening right now, and it's gonna happen again and again and again. She enjoys in her job and continues to try the best she can. That is the reason why most people know Honey Cocaine as a famous Rapper with an impressive fan base.
Their support helped her achieve some of her long-term career goals. She was born in Toronto, Canada , Canadian and she is 29 years old. Honey Cocaine was born on October 22, Honey Cocaine was born under a horoscope sign of Libra, which helped her achieve his career goals.
Her Chinese horoscope sign is Monkey.
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