Exclusive: Kyle Needs You To Fight Toxic Masculinity [Interview]

The Knockturnal: How has making and consuming music served as an outlet for dealing with bullying?

Kyle:

The Knockturnal: What is the most important thing kids interested in art and simultaneously enduring bullying should do?

Kyle attends AXE Senior Orientation at Ventura High School on October 5, 2018 in Ventura, California.

The Knockturnal: What advice do you wish you could give your younger self?

The Knockturnal: How has enduring bullying influenced your music? Influenced you as a person?

Kyle attends AXE Senior Orientation at Ventura High School on October 5, 2018 in Ventura, California.

The Knockturnal: And this AXE program actually seems like a good way that you could actually do this. Right? To give yourself an outlet to actually help students.

The Knockturnal: Do you believe in revenge? And if so, do you believe you have gotten proper revenge on those that bullied you?

Kyle attends AXE Senior Orientation at Ventura High School on October 5, 2018 in Ventura, California.

The Knockturnal: Has anyone who bullied you when you were younger reached out to you in any way?

The Knockturnal: How do feel you (most efficiently) battle toxic masculinity in hip-hop? What do you feel is the most difficult battle concerning toxic masculinity in hip-hop?

Kyle attends AXE Senior Orientation at Ventura High School on October 5, 2018 in Ventura, California.

The Knockturnal: Synesthesia is when sensory inputs overlap. What color is your music?

The Knockturnal: Kind of like the cover art.

Kyle attends AXE Senior Orientation at Ventura High School on October 5, 2018 in Ventura, California.

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