Interview: 7xvethegenius Talks "7xve is Love" & The Other Side Of Buffalo’s Story

Buffalo, NY – There are two sides to every story — and the city Buffalo is no different. For those who have never set foot on the holy grounds that birthed the almighty Griselda conglomerate, they’ve primarily had a singular and consistent narrative life in the city.

Rapper 7xvethegenius is looking to diversify that, with the release her opus 7xve is Love, which

“Buffalo is a huge ghetto, and all that grimy shit certainly exists, but there is another side to the story,” she tells HipHopDX. “A more hopeful side, the side that creates Keisha Plum poems and Rick James pizzazz.”

7xve has been bubbling for a while now, coming up in proximity to Griselda — most recently hitting the road to support longtime friend Benny The Butcher.

“We’ve had multiple talks throughout the years just about how to get in the doors the industry … We both knew as soon as somebody figured it out, it would be over,” she says. “Westside Gunn, Conway The Machine, and Benny figured it out, now I gotta introduce the world to a different lens the same city you’ve heard a lot about from the Griselda Family.”

Her 10-song follow-up to April’s The Calm Before mixtape was purposely titled 7xve is Love to help people understand the spelling her name. “I am the definition what love is,” she says, breaking down the project’s mantra.

“I wanted to create a body work that represents every dimension how I perceive love to be. Love is calm, love is aggressive, love is playful and upbeat … but, love is also a real feeling and connection to the soul,” she explains. “That’s what I wanted this project to invoke: all the feelings what love is or is perceived to be.”

Beyond the conceptual vision, she also points to the fact that as a female MC (a term she suggests should be retired), she feels compelled to represent others like her from her hometown accurately. It’s a niche she suggests isn’t currently being filled.

“I appreciate the content, sound and style other rappers, I really do, but there is a whole other existence and side women out here, that to me, hasn’t been correctly represented, according to my perspective,” she says.

“The ‘on the grind, high achieving, feminine, educated, from the hood to the CEO, money-making’ type woman. We need a soundtrack for our lives too. One that’s not overly conscious, and we can listen to while we roll-up. That’s what this project is.”

Ultimately, the project is meant to etch her name into the tapestry Buffalo’s elite. Or, as she confidently labels it, “A calm introduction to the highest quality lyrical street art,” from the city’s east side.

“Conway always tells me it’s my turn, that they opened the doors for me and others from the city to come through,” she notes. “I’m here to introduce the world to the rest the story.”

Stream 7xve is Love by 7xvethegenius below.

Interview: 7xvethegenius Talks "7xve is Love" &  The Other Side Of Buffalo's Story

Tracklisting:

  1. “1998”
  2. “McCarthy Park”
  3. “Drug Dreams”
  4. “Pop Off” feat. Hoodstar Jack
  5. “Gem in Eye” feat. Quadir Lateef
  6. “You Should Be Proud”
  7. “Who Are They?”
  8. “Pray”
  9. “Too Godly For A Title” feat. Skyzoo
  10. “Black Soul”