In the world of music where styles are forever evolving, history sometimes repeats itself and just about  any and everything goes, some artists struggle to establish their identities while there are others that emerge in full force with a clear vision, a solid identity and in full command of their craft. Well hailing from the ATL’s infamous Bankhead area is the rap group Rich Kidz who has secured their spot and stand out in the latter category.  While they originally started out with six members, the redefined and revamped group is now a powerhouse duo that is RK Kaelub and Skateboard Skooly

 

It’s no doubt that the fellas are paving their own lane and have deemed themselves as “an Atlanta-based musical force of young entrepreneurs achieving success.”  On their quest for success, the Rich Kidz not only want to enlighten the masses through their music, but also show others who are serious about their grind how putting in work for real, for real pays off. Having already gotten off to a booming start with their early career hit songs “Wassup” and “My Patna Dem”, Kaelub and Skooly have managed to keep the party and their grind going with their more recent success songs, “We Was Supposed to Stop, But Didn’t” and “Straight Like That”.

 

After having to jump a few hurdles, then founding and deciding to sign themselves to their own label, Rich Kidz Music Group, to their Straight Like That 3 mixtape and now having landed a deal with Columbia Records, everything seems to falling into place for the Rich Kidz as they ready for their major label debut. Their success is undoubtedly eminent and fortunately in the midst of all the Rich Kidz have going with their hustle and flow, STACKS Magazine got the opportunity to briefly chop it up with these rising stars. As far as what’s different about the duo since they’ve grown up some, Kaelub says, “we’re evolving now.”

 

Check out the interview below to get a little more in-depth as to who the Rich Kidz really are, their connection to Grand Hustle and what the future holds for the Rich Kidz. Oh and for the young ladies that are big fans, listen up to find out if the fellas are single and what kind of women they like.   

 

 

Rich Kidz & Janda (STACKS Mag)