The Knockturnal
  • Home
  • Entertainment
  • Music
  • Lifestyle
  • News
  • Videos
  • Covers
  • Merch
Music

Izzaldin is Following in the Footsteps of Kanye and Pharrell

Budding rapper collides fashion with hip hop

by Robert Frezza July 5, 2023
by Robert Frezza July 5, 2023 0 comments
Izzaldin
4.1K

Rapper Izzaldin covers hip-hop to fashion and now is following in the footsteps of Kanye and Pharrell. “They are setting the standard for how the youth adorn themselves,” says the upcoming sensation.

Izzaldin considers himself a hip-hop artist first though. The eccentric rapper blends 80s beats and futuristic video game sounds to create his own style and his newest album called Futura in Retrograde (Due July 28).

Born on the northside of Indiana, Izzaldin says he is a product of his surroundings. “I was inspired by hip-hop at an early age and was a b-boy.” He discovered Eric B. and Rakim at an early age and since then there was no turning back the clock.

I sat down with the budding rapper and fashionista to talk hip hop, styling for celebrities, and how Spike Lee had him kicked out of Madison Square Garden.

 

You graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Hip Hop from Indiana University? Can you tell me more about the program and what you learned from it?

I graduated from Indiana University with a Bachelor of Arts in Hip-Hop music. I was accepted into the individualized major program which is offered through the college of arts and science. Initially I was a business major and soon realized that although I was excelling in my courses I lacked the passion that it would take to sustain this course of study. I was hell bent on dropping out to pursue music, but my parents disagreed with my intentions. I researched the program and built a curriculum that consisted of courses offered through the school of music, folklore, and business. I was fortunate to convince Portia Maulstby an accomplished ethnomusicologist who studied hip-hop culture from an international scope to be my faculty advisor. Essentially, I had hands on instrumental training on drums and keys, also partaking in a student run orchestra. I learned about all the musical movements of the 20th century from history of Jazz to the history of rock n’ roll. David Baker who is a jazz legend also taught the courses on Jazz and to be able to get that intimate insight was special. The element of folklore was also interesting to understand the roots of American music, and black music specifically. My final project was an album and two 100-page essays on hip-hop and the cultural impact. In short it was a grand musical education that could all be applicable to my pursuit of music.

 

Where were you born and what inspired you to get into the hip hop game?

I was born and raised on the northside of Indianapolis and I’m truly a product of that environment. I was inspired by hip-hop at an early age and was a b-boy initially, which in those days it was hard for me to distinguish the elements. A friend of my fathers would sell bootleg tapes so I was always trying to procure some albums from him. The first time I saw and heard “Microphone Fiend” by Eric B. And Rakim it changed my life. I started selling tapes for him to the kids at school, everything from EPMD to public enemy. My first job was selling records and I believe that stuck with me throughout my childhood. I knew eventually I wanted to be an emcee but I waited to I was ready to take on the responsibility and cultivate my craft. I started emceeing at age 14 and wrote my first verses to the reprise instrumental from Outkast’s player ball single. From that moment I knew this is what I had to do in life and I’ve been on that path ever since.

 

Futura in Retrograde is the new album coming out July 28. What’s the meaning behind the title?

 Futura in Retrograde is about writing the future while taking a look into the past. I thought that the title was fitting because we are in a constant motion of moving forward but sometimes that change is inspired by things that have already transpired. I didn’t want to lean too much on Nostalgia but I wanted to bring back the fun that 80s music possessed. I think we’ve lost that in time, to put music out that is fun and uplifting, which I think is the overarching element to this record. It is almost as if you were to envision the future from the scope of the 80s and how it would look and feel. I wanted to incorporate synths and other sounds that are reminiscent of the 80s but translate it in a modern/futuristic palate.

 

The track “Spike” is based on a true story about getting kicked out of MSG? Can you tell me more?

Yes! This track is really based on a true story without exaggerating any details to this interaction. Being from Indianapolis I am a die hard Pacers fan and the rivalry with the Knicks is real. My friend Evan hooked up courtside seats which were gifted to him by Ron Pearlman who owns the seats next to Spike Lee. We entered the arena and enjoyed all the fanfare that comes along with sitting courtside at the Garden. I think Spike was feeling himself because the Knicks were entering the playoffs as the #2 seed in the East. He started to talk a bit after noticing I was wearing Pacers attire….but I didn’t think much of it. I thought it to be friendly banter so I began to talk as well. Eventually I flashed a picture of Reggie Miller making the choke gesture, which caused him to erupt. He was on full attack mode disrespecting me and Indiana. In the end he was like “F you” and so fourth….and I responded “F you too N*gga”. At that point he became upset with that fact that I called him N*gga and proceeded to get security to kick me out. I was escorted from my seat in the first quarter and kicked out moments later. The reason why they said I was banned is because I used a racial slur in the garden and they don’t tolerate hate speech. I’m like the count of Monte Cristo so I exacted my revenge through song.

 

You worked with St. Laurent as a stylist in Paris. What inspired you to make the leap into fashion? Can you tell me more about that experience? Many rappers are turning to fashion now (Kanye West, Pharrell)—thoughts?

Good question….I actually worked for Celine in Paris and Saint Laurent in New York but they are almost one in the same. The experience of working in Paris was different because there exist a hierarchy when it comes to the fashion world. I previously worked for Celine in New York before Paris and I was the star of the show. I dressed countless celebrities and artist and had the trust of many. The culture of celebrity is totally different in Paris so I had to adjust to the cultural norms. I felt more free to do my job stateside but all in all it was a positive experience to be at the epicenter of where it is all happening. It was a strange time as well because I arrived 4 months prior to Covid so the action was minimal on this side. I was inspired artistically and I was able to find time to cultivate music and fashion during the endless lockdown and curfew periods. I always find that fashion and music has gone hand and hand, which has been true since the beginning of hip-hop. Bernard Arnault has profited immensely from the curation of hip-hop culture through his ventures and it’s evident that it is the dominant culture on an international level. All fashion trends today have origins in expressions found in the culture….so if you pay attention you know what to expect next. I think it’s a natural thing for these artists like Kanye and Pharrell to eventually be involved in fashion because they are setting the standard for how the youth adorn themselves. Influence is key and once you’ve reached that threshold many opportunities will open up. I’ve always been a person that understood style and that’s why I found myself in this world. I really got into the game to pay my rent living in Manhattan and it just so happened that I was decent at my job. I learned a bunch from being involved with fashion and how to best present myself as an artist by being authentic to myself.

 

Your vocals remind me of rap outfit of 90s hip hop duo Camp Lo, but your music sounds very futuristic. How would you describe your music/sound?

I’m happy to hear that you find my sound very futuristic….it’s a grand compliment for me. I would say first and foremost that I am a hip-hop artist. However, the music is interpreted at the base it’s boom bap. Though my musical education there are many different influences and I try to weave them in a form that digestible to a hip-hop connoisseur. I change a bunch so each album sounds different….depending on what influences I have in my life in the moment. The thing that I cherish most is evolution….to continue to cultivate my craft and become stronger over time. Musicians are the same as any other artist, but we aren’t seemingly on the same time line. We are told this is a young person’s game and sometimes we age out and never fully actualize our true talent.

 

What can we expect next from Izzaldin?

So, what to expect in the future is continued commitment to being the best artist I can be, which encapsulates everything that fits under that umbrella.

IzzaldinKanye WestPharrell
0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Robert Frezza

previous post
On the Scene: A First Look at The Horror of Dolores Roach on Prime Video
next post
Ghanaian Superstar Sarkodie Talks JAMZ, World Tour & New Music

Related Posts

Megan Moroney and Raising Cane’s Celebrate ‘Cloud 9’

February 20, 2026

J.I.D and Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes Collaborate to Reimagine...

February 20, 2026

Inside Brassroots District, LA’s Most Immersive Funk Revival

February 10, 2026

Bud Light’s Post Malone & Buddies Concert Rocked...

February 8, 2026

Big Energy, Bigger Beats: Shaq’s Fun House Takes...

February 7, 2026

PATRÓN Partners With Grammy Awards for Grammy House’s...

February 6, 2026

Ty Dolla $ign & Friends Host The EZMNY...

February 6, 2026

Amazon Music ’26 Lot Party Was The Highlight...

February 6, 2026

Japanese Boy Group ONE OR EIGHT Hits the...

February 6, 2026

Duetti Celebrates the Grammys 2026

February 5, 2026

Digital Cover No. 19

The Knockturnal Merch

Follow Us On The Gram

theknockturnal

Lifestyle. Music. Entertainment.
Info@theknockturnal.com
New Cover Out Now ⬇️

Another fabulous presentation by @aliceandolivia! Another fabulous presentation by @aliceandolivia! #nyfw @staceybendet
Backstage with @aliceandolivia and @sally_hansen d Backstage with @aliceandolivia and @sally_hansen designed by @misspopnails
Creativity as Power: J Bolin turned style into sys Creativity as Power: J Bolin turned style into system. Watch the full story of how fashion becomes infrastructure. 

Presented by Spectrum.

#webuiltthis #behindthebuild #blackbusiness #fashion #jbolin
Leadership as Impact: Romello and M.E. aren’t just Leadership as Impact: Romello and M.E. aren’t just running a business— they’re building a movement. Full interview on our site. 

Presented by Spectrum.

#webuiltthis #behindthebuild 
#blackbusiness #leadership #spectrum
@postmalone kicked off Super Bowl LX weekend in Sa @postmalone kicked off Super Bowl LX weekend in San Francisco with a Bud Light–backed concert 🎤🍺 Joined by special guests @tpain, @quavohuncho, and Dave Stamey, the high-energy set set the tone for the celebrations leading up to the big game 🏈✨

🔗: https://theknockturnal.com/bud-lights-post-malone-buddies-concert-rocked-super-bowl-lx/

✍️: Paul Chi

-
#SuperBowlLX #SuperBowl #PostMalone #BudLight
Shaquille O’Neal’s Fun House made its Bay Area deb Shaquille O’Neal’s Fun House made its Bay Area debut with non-stop energy, celebrity cameos, and festival-style thrills that rewrote the rulebook on Game Week parties. ⭐🎪

🔗: https://theknockturnal.com/big-energy-bigger-beats-shaqs-fun-house-takes-over-san-francisco/

✍️: Serena Khahera

-
#Shaq #ShaqsFunHouse #SF #BayArea #LiveEvent
Electric racing hits different⚡️ We spent the week Electric racing hits different⚡️
We spent the weekend in Miami with @jaguarracing for Formula E — from the garage to the grid to the podium. Follow our full recap from behind the scenes to race day, now live on Knockturnal!
Dominoes, dark rum, and deep roasts 🁢🥃☕️ @jimmybut Dominoes, dark rum, and deep roasts 🁢🥃☕️ @jimmybutler brought the Rum Room West to San Francisco with @bacardi and @bigfacecoffee, blending Caribbean rhythm 🌴, Bay Area energy 🌉, and a fan-favorite cocktail 🍹 into a culture-forward takeover that felt equal parts ritual and celebration ✨

🔗: https://theknockturnal.com/dominoes-dark-rum-and-deep-roasts-jimmy-butler-and-bacardi-took-the-rum-room-west/

✍️: Serena Khahera

-
#RumRoomWest #JimmyButler #BACARDI #BIGFACECoffee
K pop superstars @twicetagram ✨ brought the ‘THIS K pop superstars @twicetagram ✨ brought the ‘THIS IS FOR’ World Tour to Los Angeles, taking over the @thekiaforum for four unforgettable nights filled with powerhouse performances and fan favorite hits. 🎶

🔗: https://theknockturnal.com/twice-this-is-for/

✍️: Emma Salehi

-
#TWICE #THISISFORTour #Once #KPop #KiaForum
Step into the world of What She Said at the W Hobo Step into the world of What She Said at the W Hoboken, Modern Day Wife’s official NYFW-aligned experience, set against the breathtaking backdrop of the New York City skyline on February 15. ✨
This signature soirée brings together the very best of Modern Day Wife—an immersive evening featuring a premiere fashion show, luxury pop-ups, brand activations, beauty experiences, influencer lounges, glam touchpoints, and unforgettable social moments.
As the #1 networking event in the U.S. and Canada, the night unites trailblazers, creators, entrepreneurs, and modern women in every season of life through our core pillars of beauty, fashion, wellness, and business.
🔗 RSVP here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc1DEJJxQQIwUciqxQLVSiOSlS_Yr-i3lBZOZL2znao_fzXCA/viewform
📝 Important: When prompted with “Who referred you?”, please enter Knock. 

-
#Invite #RSVP #Event #WHoboken
Celebrating queer cinema and community at the thir Celebrating queer cinema and community at the third annual “Cheers, Queers” event during the Sundance Film Festival (@sundanceorg). The gathering highlighted meaningful conversations, creative connection, and continued support for LGBTQ+ voices both on screen and behind the scenes.

🔗: https://theknockturnal.com/sundance-cheers-queers/

✍️: Danielle Biondi

-
#CheersQueers #SundanceFilmFestival #LGBTQCinema #QueerVoices #QueerStorytelling
Are we wrong??? 👀 @twicetagram #TWICE #트와이스 #THIS Are we wrong??? 👀

@twicetagram #TWICE #트와이스 #THISISFOR #TWICE_THISISFOR_WORLD_TOUR
#TWICE_THISISFOR_WORLD_TOUR_IN_LOSANGELES
‘MEEEEEE’ by @nayeonyny at ‘THIS IS FOR’ Night 3! ‘MEEEEEE’ by @nayeonyny at ‘THIS IS FOR’ Night 3! 💙

@twicetagram #TWICE #트와이스 #THISISFOR #TWICE_THISISFOR_WORLD_TOUR
#TWICE_THISISFOR_WORLD_TOUR_IN_LOSANGELES
This Lunar New Year, @donjuliotequila 1942 is hors This Lunar New Year, @donjuliotequila 1942 is horsing around in style with Siegelman Stable! 🧧🐎🥃 

🔗: https://theknockturnal.com/don-julio-x-siegelman-stable-year-of-the-horse-capsule-launch-in-nyc/

✍️: Briana Boateng

-
#YearOfTheHorse #LunarNewYear #DonJulio #RossButler
From the carpet to the screen. The cast of Mercy s From the carpet to the screen. The cast of Mercy shines at the New York premiere. ✨

🔗: https://theknockturnal.com/mercy-film-premiere/

✍️: Danielle Biondi

-
#Mercy #MercyMovie #NYPremire #ChrisPratt #FilmMedia
The 2026 Astra Film Awards recognized the year’s m The 2026 Astra Film Awards recognized the year’s most talked-about films and performances, marked by notable wins and moments that resonated beyond the stage. 

🔗: https://theknockturnal.com/inside-the-2026-astra-film-awards-big-wins-bigger-speeches-and-the-biggest-stars/

✍️: Lauren Goldenberg

-
#AstraFilmAwards #AstraAwards #AwardsSeason #FilmAwards  #FilmIndustry
Not everything needs resolution. @Yvesntual talks Not everything needs resolution.
@Yvesntual talks embracing emotional distortion and clarity through chaos on Soft Error. 🎧🎶

🔗: https://theknockturnal.com/yves/

✍️: Emma Salehi

-
#YVES #SoftErrorX #KPopInterview #MusicInterview #Kpop
During an @a24 screening of ‘Marty Supreme’ (@mart During an @a24 screening of ‘Marty Supreme’ (@martysupreme) at @cinepolisusa, Tyler, The Creator (@feliciathegoat) appeared to greet attendees and acknowledge Inglewood, the community where he was raised. 🧡

Read our full review of the film. 🏓

🔗: https://theknockturnal.com/marty-supreme-a-review-of-ambition-ping-pong-and-dreaming-big/

✍️: Ashley Lopez 

-
#A24 #MartySupreme #TylerTheCreator #A24Films #TylerOkonma
At @festival_marrakech, cinema became a mirror for At @festival_marrakech, cinema became a mirror for the future.
@jennaortega and @anyataylorjoy joined Bong Joon Ho and Celine Song to discuss AI, storytelling, and what it means to stay human.
 
🔗: https://theknockturnal.com/jenna-ortega-anya-taylor-joy-bog-joon-ho-and-celine-song-on-how-to-save-humanity-with-film/

✍️: Dano Nissen 

-
#MarrakechFilmFestival #MIFF #InternationalCinema #FilmFestival #WorldCinema
Strong or smart? That is the question for @primevi Strong or smart? That is the question for @primevideo’s second season of @mrbeast. ‘MrBeast Games’ returns with bigger challenges and an unexpected surprise collab in Episode 4. Read our article to see if you could survive the world of MrBeast.

🔗: https://theknockturnal.com/mrbeast-games-season-2-finds-its-voice-in-a-survivor-style-shakeup/

✍️: Ashley Lopez

-
#MrBeast #MrBeastGames #PrimeVideo #BeastGames #Feastables
Follow on Instagram

About The Site

We are a collective of creative tastemakers made up of fashion, music and entertainment industry insiders. It’s all about access. You want it. We have it.

Terms Of Use

Privacy Policy

Meet The Team

CONTACT US

For general inquiries and more info on The Knockturnal, please contact our staff at:
info@theknockturnal.com
fashion@theknockturnal.com
advertising@theknockturnal.com
editorial@theknockturnal.com
beauty@theknockturnal.com

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Linkedin
  • Youtube

© Copyright - The Knockturnal | Developed by CI Design + Media

The Knockturnal
  • Home
  • Entertainment
  • Music
  • Lifestyle
  • News
  • Videos
  • Covers
  • Merch