The Shady Records youngest signee was a late bloomer when it comes to rapping but he started from the right foot.
Having grown up in a family of musicians, Ez Mil was not a stranger to music himself, but his genre was initially death metal. That was his passion and the music he played with his band before moving to hip hop. Ez Mil started even listen to hip hop later than the majority of young stars nowadays. But he remembers clearly the day when Eminem opened his eyes to storytelling in music. That’s what the “Realest” star told to Bootleg Kev on his podcast:
I didn’t get hit Eminem’s music up until high school. I’d be focusing on physical activities in school, I was in a soccer team. I’d be hanging out with my cousin sometimes on weekends. We were in the field and he jad brought his little iPod at tge time and he had “When I’m Gone”. When I first listened to that on that nleachers, I was just there. He took me to a whole story. “When I’m gone just carry on…”
Watch the whole episode below: