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Today we’d like to introduce you to BoJack Carter

Alright, so thank you so much for sharing your story and insight with our readers. To kick things off, can you tell us a bit about how you got started?
It all started out when I was six years old. My uncle Ricky stopped by the house one day and handed me a CD. Get Rich or Die Trying by 50 Cent. Man soon as I put in that disc into my cd player and heard the sounds of gangsta rap blast through the speakers, I fell in love with Hip Hop. What captivated me was the way you could express yourself and inspiring others by telling YOUR STORY. I’ve always been a writer: short stories, poems, hell I even had my own comic book universe! Since I heard 50 spit his first bars I knew I wanted to be a rapper. So fast forward like five years, sixth grade. Couple kids in my class would run a basketball tournament. One of my childhood friends, Seinlay invited me onto his team. It was a 3v3 basketball tournament, we had 4 players on our team The other two kids were the twins, Milo and Linus. We made it to the finals but we lost by a couple points. After the tournament, we all go to Seinlay’s house to hangout. That’s when Milo and I started talking about Illmatic by Nas. We bonded over our love for hip hop. So later that week, I go to the twins house. We go to their basement and boom, there it is, heaven. Milo has a home studio that we use yet to this day. We formed a rap group: The Knights of the Round Turntable, So we tried for a year to make some music, it wasn’t that good but hey we all start somewhere. Eventually we grow apart, I quit rapping and we go on with our lives, didn’t quit writing raps though. Not until 10th grade Milo hits my line one day and tells me to get in the studio. I said why not, it was March 2021 we recorded about 3 unfinished demos, then I quit rapping once again. Not until the next year I finally record a full song “Exquisite Scripts Freestyle” (on soundcloud) and we were both like “wait a minute, this is pretty good” So Milo this whole time has been honing his craft and he started to make art. I never stopped writing so we both had a good skill set to say f*ck it let’s do it. BoJack Carter was born. To make a long story short we’ve released 1 EP and 2 full length LPs (out now on all platforms) First time I ever performed was May 2023 at my highschool graduation in front of 1500 people and I rocked it! You can check the video on my YouTube. I had my first show november 2023 at the venue Your Moms House in Denver. Had over 15 shows in 2024, became a part of the hip hop community and been growing ever since. Milo and I will start our record label soon: CHEF Records. Why CHEF Records. Because we’re always cooking up new 5 star dishes, none of that fast food, pure michelin star food. I have an album titled “EVERYTHING” produced entirely by Milo Loughry dropping in the next 2 months! So Stay tuned for that. I also have a plethora of shows this year. 2025 is a big year for BoJack Carter! Follow me on all my socials @BoJack Carter. You’re bound to find me, google me!

Alright, so let’s dig a little deeper into the story – has it been an easy path overall and if not, what were the challenges you’ve had to overcome?
The journey to the yellow brick road is full of potholes. Haters in the way, drama in the way, my mind in the way. I’ve dealt with sh*tty promoters, DJ’s, jealousy and don’t even get me started with the security guards. The struggle is part of the journey, it’s to build your character. When I first started rapping and releasing music, a lot of people at my school made fun of me, but without that hate I wouldn’t be who I am. Of course the hardest obstacle is selling the music, it was hard at first to get people to listen. Marketing plays a big role, you gotta know how to conduct business. Play smart, avoid the bullsh*t, keep moving. Study the game.

As you know, we’re big fans of you and your work. For our readers who might not be as familiar what can you tell them about what you do?
I’m an emcee (Master of Ceremonies) I specialize in creating soundscapes never heard before. I’m a bilingual rapper known for psychedelic grimy rap. I’m most proud of my music. Every single song i’ve layed down is a big achievement. As a CHEF, I bring something new to the table.

Are there any important lessons you’ve learned that you can share with us?
Patience. Be patient, trust the process, you’re already ahead of a lot people. And that’s all the advice I’m gonna give cause like Snoop said “Da Game Is To Be Sold, Not To Be Told”

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all photos shot by Linus Loughry
album covers by Linus Loughry

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