đ¤ In this exclusive interview with KCrush America Magazine, we sit down with Microdot, the Korean-New Zealand rapper, for an honest and inspiring conversation about life, legacy, and his highly anticipated âWITHERâ EP.
Following his raw and reflective âCloudâ EP, Microdot opens up about the meaning behind âWITHERâ, the emotional weight of his creative process, and how he continues to evolve as both an artist and individual. From lyrical vulnerability to cultural identity, this interview explores the man behind the music.
We also dive into lighter momentsâfrom his funniest studio experiences to the one chore heâd ditch forever. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering his music, this is Microdot like you’ve never seen him before.
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đ Interview Highlights:
⢠Meaning behind the âWITHERâ EP
⢠Contrast between âCloudâ and âWITHERâ
⢠Mental health, growth, and overcoming hardship
⢠Dual identity as a Korean-New Zealander
⢠Fun, personal questions and future goals
⢠Messages for fans and legacy talk
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