Kacy Hill is one of several talented artists signed to Kanye West’s GOOD Music label. She started out as backup Danger on the Yeezus tour before signing a deal with West and releasing her debut album, Like a Woman, in 2017. , Hill left GOOD Music in 2019. Eventually he will become independent. The singer doesn’t have much to say about her experience with GOOD Music. Until recently she performed on the Bug Tour.
Kacy Hill took time between songs to detail how and why she chose Kanye West’s label. She said she worked tirelessly to terminate her contract but struggled to contact West amid his busy music schedule. “then, [Kanye] He decided he didn’t want to use email,” she told the audience. “And he didn’t have an assistant. So I thought, this is crazy. So, six months into my life, this is a true story and I’m not exaggerating anything. It’s crazier than I can describe.” .For about six months of my life, I went to Sunday services.
Kacy Hill spent months stalking Kanye West
The singer continues to try to find West. She eventually managed to trap him in an office in Calabasas. Despite West’s reputation as a difficult person and the lengthy process of tracking him down, the rapper agreed to Casey Hill’s request. “He said, ‘Okay, what do I need to do?’ and I was like, ‘You can text anybody and say I’m done,'” Hill told the crowd. “He just did it, he texted somebody and said I’m done, I’m done.” The rapport between the two artists was so good that Hill even played some of her second album for West. “I played him my second record and he said, ‘This is cool. Can you make it a gospel song?'” she recalled being asked. “I was like, ‘Sure, like, whatever you want.'”
After leaving GOOD Music, Hill’s career flourished. She’s released two albums to critical acclaim and feels like she’s getting better. The singer detailed the process and how it’s changed since her GOOD Music days in an interview with Paper magazine. “When I was making music, I had no idea what I was doing,” she points out. “I felt like my music wasn’t very good, and I wrote a lot of really bad songs. My first album sounded like a newbie’s first album. But I feel like with every album, I Say, ‘Okay, cool. I’m learning more, and I’m getting better.
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