Fedd The God's building championships with Wiz Khalifa and Chevy Woods on '3Peat'
Taylor Gang’s Fedd The God really does it for the culture. The hip-hop artist has come through with a hard-hitting new 3Peat EP packed with anthems.
Fedd The God’s ‘3Peat’ is here for the taking
With the weekend goals on deck, Fedd comes through in the clutch with his new Wiz Khalifa and Chevy Woods-featured effort. More than just some fire tunes, the project serves as a full-fledged Taylor Gang compilation.
Going into the new year, Fedd The God states his goals are to:
“My goals and visions for 2023 is to chart, have a single on the chart, get a gold record, and do a EU tour.”
Fedd The God has pushed his brand to the forefront of the scene while hitting career milestones, including his first-ever North American tour, Vinyl Verse, with both Wiz Khalifa and Logic this past summer. In addition, he has been releasing content consistently, with recent back-to-back music videos, including "IDFWTN," "Fire Content," and "Lordz Preyer." Not stopping there, Fedd also just launched his own podcast, A Whole of Bunch Nothing, where he'll be hosting episodes with friends covering lifestyle topics and entertaining table talk, creating a space for his fans to get an inside look of Fedd The God off the stage.
Fedd The God explains his creative process working with Wiz Khalifa and Chevy Woods on 3Peat below:
“The creative process of working with Chevy and Wiz is like Sensei and the teacher. I do my thing and then they give constructive criticism, and I can take the criticism. It's never an ego when it comes to the music. All they want to hear from me is good music so they just direct me to get outside my comfort zone. I'm never put into a box, they never make me feel uncomfortable in the studio. So yeah the creative process with Chevy is like drawing a free form picture. The creative process with Wiz is more so on some like, he knows the formula, he has a formula. There's no real formula for a hit but he knows a formula for gravitation of people and connectivity. So the creative process of working with Chevy and Wiz is super easy for real. It's super easy for me to transition. It's not hard for me to grasp what they're telling me.”