King Fields 👑
THIS ARTIST COMING FROM MISSISSIPPI HAS BEEN PUTTING IN WORK AT A YOUNG AGE, I WAS BACK IN ATLANTA WORKING AND HAD A CONVERSATION WITH A COWORKER ABOUT MUSIC & WHAT I DO AND HE PUT ME ONTO HIS OWN BLOOD SAID ALL HE NEEDS IS A OPPORTUNITY THE TALENT IS THERE AND I COULDN'T AGREE MORE. THE FIRST SONG I WAS SHOWN WAS A RECORD CALLED “PAID FOREVER” FT. KING JONES COMING FROM THE TRENCHES OF MISSISSIPPI KING FIELDS HAS HAD TO MANEUVER THROUGH THE FIELDS ON HIS PURSUIT TO HUNDREDS 💰 I THINK HE DOES A DOPE JOB AT HARMONIZING ON THIS RECORD. GOING THROUGH HIS CATALOG KING FIELDS LOW KEY GIVES ME A ROD WAVE TYPE OF VIBE. HIS MOST RECENT RELEASE IS A RECORD CALLED “I WONT” WHERE HE SPEAKS ABOUT NOT LETTING NO ONE TAKE HIM AWAY FROM HIS FAMILY & LOVED ONES DOING WHATEVER IT IS NECESSARY TO PROVIDE FOR HIS DAUGHTER.
“Take a step in my shoes, and you can't walk a mile”
MOST OF THE TIME PEOPLE COULD NEVER WALK IN YOU'RE SHOES BUT ARE QUICK TO JUDGE & SAY WHAT THEY WOULD DO THESE ARE THE PEOPLE YOU HAVE TO BLOCK OUT AND KEEP GRINDING. “LETTER TO JAS” IS A RECORD WHERE AGAIN IF U LISTEN U CAN DEFINITELY SEE WHY I SAY ITS ROD WAVE VIBES LOL BUT THIS RECORD IS DEDICATED TO KING FIELDS LADY WHERE HE IS JUST LETTING HER KNOW HOW MUCH HE CARES ABOUT HER AND HOW SHE HOLDS IT DOWN. YOU ALWAYS NEED ONE OF THESE SOMETHING THAT CAN EASILY BE PUSHED FOR RADIO PLAY.
Instagram: @iam.kingfields__
The grind is never ending some days you may feel like giving up while others you will feel on top of the world and that's where u have to remain regardless of what it may look like knowing you’re “Why” and staying the course I think King Fields has done just that with his “Why” being his daughter. I got a chance to talk with King Fields so we could get to know his story.
“The Creators Room” would like to welcome a young up and coming artist King Fields. Glad to have you join us man when Curt told me about you I thought yea he has the potential he just needs the platform so I'm glad u took the time to let us get to know who King Fields is.
Tell us how you got started making music and what the journey has been like?
• I’ve had a love for music since a kid I used to make songs off apps coming up as a kid and a teen so the passion for it was always there the journey has been pretty cool I love the grind and getting the support from my people I do everything independently that’s a grind for sure but overall I love music and love making it.
From the blood, sweat, & tears you put into you're music I can tell it's something you have a passion for & doing it all independently isn't a easy task but it can be done if u do it right you're on the right path. Coming out of Mississippi how do you feel you compare to other solo acts coming from the city?
• I feel like I’m in a lane of my own because of my versatility I try to come at music from all angles but it’s a lot of talent where I’m from hopefully I can kick the door down for us
There is definitely a lot of versatility when it comes to your music, and believing you can in the mind is the first step if you can envision it in you're mind first you can achieve anything. If David Banner can come out the city why can't you? That door is slightly opening you just have to be ready to come through. Between being a Father as a young Black man and coming from a environment where alot of people don't make it, what motivates you as a artist to keep moving forward?
• My Family and Friends motivate me and hearing people in the city showing love to my music let’s me know I’m destined to go somewhere with ts.
Having the support from family & friends is a blessing once you get where you really want to be, never forget who “Truly” supported & was happy for you. Knowing how you attack music and your style who in the industry would you like to collaborate with that's mainstream?
• Rylo or No Cap, Off Top
What's the message you want to give to you're audience through you're music?
• Believe in yourself and you can accomplish your dream don’t let anyone cast doubt on your dreams put the work in and get it done Big Goals aren’t for the weak you got to stand on business if you really want it