Artist Interview: Han the Entity

The Wrapper
2 min readFeb 15, 2020

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Han the Entity

Who inspired you to make music?

Honestly music is something that I’ve always been inspired by. The different styles of rap and the ability to mold my own styles and flows, music was just something that I was drawn to. To me, music is like a religion

How would you describe the music that you typically create?

The music that I typically create are full of deep vibes and very lyrical. My music can range anywhere from chill vibes to diss tracks and even more hip hop in nature. Everything I do is to instill vibes and subliminal dope vibes and give my listeners atmospheric like music that gives an escape to my world.

What is your creative process like?

My creative process is just that, creative. I never know how I’m going to end up making a song. I could be walking down the street and come up with something that is stuck in my head for the rest of the day and I wanna explore it. I let the song almost materialize as it goes and flourish it into something to take the pain away. And give people something to live for, vibes they can escape to.

Who would you most like to collaborate with?

J Cole, Schoolboy Q, Post Malone, or a really big one for me would be Woodie Smalls.

What is one message you would give to your fans?

This music is just as much for me as it is for the whole world. I wanna change the world for the better, maybe one day I can open my own music university near low income housing that everyone could afford. But it would be more for learning as well everything they don’t tell you about the music industry. Beyond that, I want to change the world by setting better trends in today's society, making it look cool to do good again and take care of ourselves and the people around us.

Do you have any upcoming shows?

In the near future, I have a few shows I’m planning on scheduling within the next few months.

How do you feel the Internet has impacted the music business?

I feel that the internet has given rise to a tsunami of different corners. More artists are able to flourish and make an impact to more people. It allows for listeners to find artists that they may would’ve never discovered.

What is the best advice you’ve been given?

If you give up, you are guaranteeing that you will never amount to your dreams. If you never give up, then you always have a chance. What you decide to do with that, is all upon you and how you play your cards. That’s the best advice I’ve gotten.

Keep up with Han the Entity on:

Instagram
Spotify

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