Female rapper Cassette talks Life Growing Up in Vancouver, BC "The Cost of Living for the Average Person is Getting Out of Hand."
Meet Hip Hop Musician Cassette from Vancouver, BC |
Mistah Wilson: Hey, Cassette! Thank you so much for coming thru for this exclusive interview with ThaWilsonBlock Magazine! It's a tremendous honor to have you here with us. For our audience reading this, could you introduce yourself and give us a quick background?
Cassette: What’s up? My name is Cassette! I’m a female rapper/songwriter, and entrepreneur that resides in Vancouver, Canada.
Mistah Wilson: Before we jump into tha music, I want to talk about life in Vancouver, BC. What are some pros and cons to growing up there?
Cassette: Life in Vancouver is fun and exciting. The city has so much to offer in terms of natural beauty. The ocean and mountains surround the city. Vancouver is also full of coastal rainforests. I also have to point out what a tight-knit and supportive music community we have. That’s a big reason why I’ve chosen to live here. Unfortunately, the city of Vancouver has a bad housing crisis. The cost of living for the average person is getting out of hand. Also, there is a large demographic of homelessness in the downtown east side which is seemingly increasing more and more as time goes on. The government of Canada needs to address this better, in order to support the drug epidemic happening in our own backyard.
Cassette: What’s up? My name is Cassette! I’m a female rapper/songwriter, and entrepreneur that resides in Vancouver, Canada.
Mistah Wilson: Before we jump into tha music, I want to talk about life in Vancouver, BC. What are some pros and cons to growing up there?
Cassette: Life in Vancouver is fun and exciting. The city has so much to offer in terms of natural beauty. The ocean and mountains surround the city. Vancouver is also full of coastal rainforests. I also have to point out what a tight-knit and supportive music community we have. That’s a big reason why I’ve chosen to live here. Unfortunately, the city of Vancouver has a bad housing crisis. The cost of living for the average person is getting out of hand. Also, there is a large demographic of homelessness in the downtown east side which is seemingly increasing more and more as time goes on. The government of Canada needs to address this better, in order to support the drug epidemic happening in our own backyard.
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