Fast Five Featuring Jambaj

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Who are your influences and what have you learned from them?

I don’t have one specific person or group of people who influence me. I’m a true lover of music in all its forms, and I learn from everything I listen to and experience. Every sound, artist, and moment teaches me something new that I can apply to my own artistry.

What would you say is the best decision you’ve made in your artistic career thus far?

The best decision I’ve made is to simply keep going. Every day, I promote myself and push my work forward, and I’ve seen how much that consistency adds up. Even if I gain just five loyal fans a day, that’s real growth over time. Staying committed has been the most rewarding choice.

What do you think makes you unique as an artist?

What makes me unique is my ability to truly feel the music on a deeper level and to trust in God’s guidance throughout my creative process. I stay focused on my own vision and don’t allow unnecessary outside opinions to interfere. I stand confidently in my own shadow and remain true to myself.

How do you know when something is finished and doesn’t need any more work?

I know a piece is finished when it gives me goosebumps. If I don’t feel that emotional reaction, it means the work still needs something more. That feeling lets me know it’s complete and ready to be shared.

Are there recurring themes in your work? If so, why do you keep coming back to those themes and how do you approach them differently each time?

Yes, there are recurring themes in my work. I often blend my Jamaican and Barbadian roots, focusing on culture, resilience, and unity. These themes are a reflection of who I am and where I come from. Each time I revisit them, I bring new life experiences and emotions into my music, allowing it to evolve with me and continue expressing both my heritage and my personal growth as an artist.

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K.F. Cumberbatch
K.F. Cumberbatch
An avid reader who accidentally discovered her love and talent for writing as a preteen and has loved movies for as long as she has been watching them. She stumbled into filmmaking and found her second love because she decided to read for a degree in it on a whim — kind of. Kota is the creator and producer of ZEITGEIST!

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