Today we’d like to introduce you to Khama Tate.
Hi Khama, so excited to have you on the platform. So before we get into questions about your work-life, maybe you can bring our readers up to speed on your story and how you got to where you are today?
Started writing poetry in school in Jamaica. Then started listening to rap with my brother and fell in love with the art. once I moved to Broward county, I was encouraged by a co-worker who became a great friend to record and he introduced me to Mr. Sean Pittman who took me to make my first studio recording. He ended up managing me and I put out an album. I then met Realm Music Group who shopped the album and got an album deal which later on fell through. I moved from Broward to Central Fl and stopped doing music. In 2020 I started writing again but this time I had the songs all in my head and I was encouraged to get back in the studio to get them out. So my new journey with music started all over in October of 2020.
I also started my clothing line Starr Of Tha South Clothing around the same time both dreams from childhood.
I’m sure you wouldn’t say it’s been obstacle free, but so far would you say the journey have been a fairly smooth road?
This industry is full of scammers and everything is money. So smooth not at all. But anything you envision takes a great deal of time and sacrifice to bring to fruition
I lost $10000. Behind scammer warehouses and factories and paid some “big name” features who also took my money.
So the challenge was to keep going even if it meant constantly starting over again.
Thanks for sharing that. So, maybe next you can tell us a bit more about your work?
I consider myself an artist and an entrepreneur because I create music and I am also the owner of my clothing line.
I have released over 20 songs, One mixtape with one more on the way, 8 music videos with more to come in just a year and I have a clothing website up and running consecutively.
Starr Of Tha South Clothing. The first black female-owned street to stage wear. The goal is to clothe you from head to toe and not just be a t-shirt/hoodies/and jogger line. No disrespect to anyone but I just wanted to be in a lane where my product stood up against the big boys.
We’d be interested to hear your thoughts on luck and what role, if any, you feel it’s played for you?
I only know hard work I haven’t run into any luck as yet. But I can use some if you know where to find it lol. Luck for me now would be getting the likes of a DJ Khalid to host my next mixtape, rock an outfit or even look my way!
Contact Info:
- Email: Khamkhampromo@yahoo.com
- Website: Www.soscloset.com
- Instagram: Www.Instagram.com/soskhamkham
- Facebook: Www.Facebook.com/Soskhamkham
- Twitter: @soskhamkham
- Youtube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCA6uexCSCVlLHGhyVqauOWA
Image Credits
Pictures taken by Dipp Tarantino of Dipp city Filmz @dippcityfilmz on Instagram In photos Dj Chill Will host of FL BI MAGS my fist mixtape In clothing Banners – male Dipp Tarantino Female – Rachel league Picture with car. Myself Sos Kham Kham. Sharpe Productions and Dipp city Filmz
