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SaintAhmad puffed a hazy R&B track called “Clouds,” a groovy introspection against lockdown anxiety that bounces off his sexuality and wraps it up mid-air in a smooth blanket of sound and reefer vibes.

SaintAhmad is a Brooklyn-based rapper, singer, dancer, and songwriter boldly proclaiming his identity to the world with a catchy, intoxicating spin on R&B and Hip-hop. He is as much about exuberance as he is about chilling and expanding mindsets. His latest single is, and I quote, like “[…]rolling a blunt in the most sexual way possible.ā€

Sizzling with personality and blazing fresh paths with an equally fresh sound, SaintAhmad caught our ears and we couldn’t help but ask him a couple of questions for your enlightenment and joy:

You said you wrote “Clouds” ā€œthrough the lens of having a sexual relationship with smoking weed” But how does that work exactly?

When I think of sexual relationships I often reflect on sensuality; appealing to, or gratifying the senses. Smoking weed is soooo sensual. Youā€™re breathing in and breathing out which is an energy exchange.

During the time that I wrote the record I was smoking weed to help me release negative emotions and stress that I was feeling. I wanted to exhale the bad and inhale the good.

Any relationship that youā€™re in has its ups and downs, good and bad, negative and positive. But, youā€™re constantly exchanging energies with a person or object.

For me ā€” this specific sexual relationship was with weed. I was constantly depending on it to express my sensuality and release myself. I wanted to escape my reality and be elsewhere.

Tell us a bit about your creative process, what comes first when writing a song?

Most of my creative process starts with my emotions and how Iā€™m feeling. I usually like to have a specific image in my mind or fantasy that Iā€™m dreaming about. In the past, Iā€™ve reached out to producers to send me various beats that can help me say how Iā€™m feeling and I just put pen to paper and start writing. I have a home set-up so sometimes I will track my vocals and start a rough vocal production before I get into the studio.

I read that you were born in Tokyo, what’s your relationship with Japan like, do you feel any sort of connection with the culture?

Of courseeeeee. I really wanna go back and visit. Japanese culture is very beautiful. I feel like one day I might move back there or have a house there just to escape and enjoy the nature around the country.

As a Black Queer artist, what have been your biggest hurdles so far?

A lot of my hurdles began in my younger days with trying to find ways to express myself artistically. Many of the environments that I was placed in didnā€™t really support me or give me the space to be me. I was labeled as loud, flamboyant, and disobedient and often disregarded.

I remember in seventh grade I had a yellow cardigan that I got from pac sun. I wore it to choir class with these glasses. My choir teacher told the middle school counselor that I wasnā€™t allowed to wear both of them to her class because she felt like they were a ā€œcostumeā€. Made me really sad šŸ™

What about your biggest open-arms moment? surely some people are more than happy to welcome you and spread your good word.

There have definitely been many open-arm moments. I donā€™t think Iā€™ve had the biggest one, yet. Iā€™m just getting started. I know there will be a big moment and you guys will be the first to knowĀ  šŸ™‚

Along with Lil Nas X, Tyler, The CreatorĀ  Frank Ocean, and others, it seems like you’re trailblazing as voices for a new generation of black LGBTQ+ artists. How does that role suit you? Is the world ready?

Iā€™m an out and proud LGBTQ+ artists thatā€™s been through so much to get to where I am now. Through all my depression and anxiety Iā€™ve always stayed true to who I was an never tried to hide or change myself. I represent that black gay men can express their sensuality, been seen as sexy, and are multifaceted.

Honey, the world is ready if theyā€™re not they need to get tickets to the show and see what Iā€™m about!! okayyyyyyy

High sex or Lighting up after sex?

Lighting up after sex to debrief and get ready for bed

Lastly, what’s your favorite Weed strain?

Girl Scout Cookies!! Iā€™ve been having a hard time finding that strand though. If anyone has any connects hmu šŸ™‚

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