Check out our interview with the first lady of The Sailing Team.
Born Kodie Williams, Kodie Shane might not have always Β planned to be an artist, but it was definitely fate. Growing up in a musical family, with sister Brandi from the hit R&B group Blaque, you could say she had music running through her veins. From the tender of age of 14 Kodie’s been writing music and working for Greystone Park production studios in Atlanta. It was around that time that Kodie began experimenting with music and linked up with family friend and producer Matt P. who gave Kodie a mac filled with the freshest beats. Since then a majority of Kodie’s music has been produced by Matty P and the two have a close and collaborative relationship that allows Kodie to be hands on in the production process.
Kodie, formally known as “The First Lady” of The Sailing Team, was introduced to Lil Yachty at an event in Atlanta by Yachty’s manager Coach, who’s known Kodie since she was young. The two hit it off Β from the jump and that’s when Kodie brought Yachty onto her track “Sad,” for which she premiered the music video earlier this week. Along with the “Sad” video, Β Kodie debuted her first EP with a major label titled “Zero Gravity.”
HonestlyΒ it’s been a minute since I’ve met someone so young and so talented. She recently celebrated her 18th birthday andΒ already hasΒ an impressive body of work. Kodie Shane’s paving the way for today’s generation of artists who don’t ascribe to labels. She’s like yourΒ fun, bubbly, little sister who never runs out of energy and loves video games. Her bubblegum trap aesthetic is the sound of today’s generation and her carefree attitude is a refreshing break from today’s self-involved artists.Β She has a clear vision for her music: don’t be afraid to be yourself. Kodie’s visiting New York this week to promote her new EP and I had the pleasure of sitting down and speaking with her. Check out the interview below.
You opened for Camβron at the Highline Ballroom recently what was that like and whatβs been your favorite venue that youβve played so far?
It was cool there were a lot of Camβron fans. My favorite place to perfor at was probably somewhere on the tour I went on with boat. This one place in New York I donβt remember the name, but it was fye. The greenroom was all trees.
Do you have more fun when you have the sailing team on stage with you?
Yeah thatβs always really fun, I donβt feel like it makes me do better but it makes it more fun.
Congrats on Zero Gravity & the music video! How do you feel dropping your first EP with a label?
I feel pretty good because the music is being dropped on a bigger platform than itβs usually put on. More people get to see it and it gets to touch more people so itβs exciting.
Do you feel like anything else has changed besides the outreach?
Iβm just getting a lot of support right now. Iβm excited about it and grateful. Itβs lit.
How involved were you in the creative direction for the Sad video?Β
Honestly I asked Yachty βdo you wanna do a video for Sad?β and he was like βyo I knew we should one all alongβ and we started talking about it and he was like Iβm gonna be Dr. Boat and took everything he said and took it to Donny [Slater, director of Sad music video] and organized it and made it happen. I was throwinβ off when Yachty came to me and said β typing a whole paragraph like β I know exactly what we should do.β
How did you pick which members of the sailing team would be in the video? Or was it schedule based?
Yeah it was just scheduled based, we pretty much said just pull up if you can, but I know Perry wanted to be in it. They all wanted to be in it so it was cool.
Who did you look up to musically growing up? I know your whole family was involved in music scene, but who were some of your idols?
Growing up I donβt really know, I wasnβt super crazy about music when I was that younger. I wanted to play basketball and now I donβt really know, I love Frank Ocean. He inspires me but I wouldnβt say heβs a music idol, Michael Jackson is more of a music idol.
I know you rep ATL, but you also grew up in Chicago, do you feel like itβs influenced you music at all?
Atlantaβs definitely influenced my sound because I had a lot of my teenage years there. Chicago has made me who I am because I grew up there and itβs like my home.
Can you talk about style? Whatβre some of your favorite brands or stores?
I just be dressing, ya feel me? Nah. I really just be buying whatever I like. I donβt really like to be I needa dress this type of way. I pretty much wear whatever I want. I wear boy clothes if I want to and I wear girl clothes if I want to.
I see youβre wearing Bape right now, can you talk about some of the brands that you like or stores you like to shop at?
If I see it and like it Iβll buy it. Iβm waiting for Pharell, all of Pharellβs stuff. If I see it and like it Iβll buy it, I donβt really care. Iβll shop at a thrift store.
Whoβs your dream collab?
Frank thatβd be fye. Future, thatβd be fye, Travis Scott thatβd be fye
Whoβre you currently listening to on your playlists?
Ooh Childish Gambino, his new album was fye and thatβs someone Iβd wanna collab with too.
Any thoughts on Β J. Coleβs false prophets?Β
I was listening to it in the car. I havenβt finished listening to it, but Iβve heard βEverybody Dies.β
I like J. Cole, personally. Heβs a cool guy and I think heβs great so I donβt really care if- you know he never says anything, the one time he does just let him do it, he never says anything, but heβs fye.
Whatβs your next move? Whatβre you working on right now?
I wanna get an LP out in early spring, thatβs really my goal right now. I wanna tour.Β
