SHAKING UP the local music scene is rap artist, Mito Fabie, or more famously known as “Curtismith.” Under relaxing beats, Curtismith’s rhymes pack a lyrical punch, and both his music and personality have caught the attention of many.
In collaboration with San Miguel Pale Pilsen, Curtismith brings another fresh new tune for his fans with his song entitled, Ambition. Curtismith is known for pouring his heart out into his songs, and he does just that with Ambition. This song talks about his struggles in following his passion and staying true to himself.
We got to hang out with Curtismith to ask him a few questions about his music career and what this song means to him.
What inspired you to get into the art form?
I’ve always been a fan of rap and hip-hop. So I guess it was just very natural that rap was the kind of music that helped inspire me and push me to really pursue what I wanted to do rather than what was expected of me.
What pushed you to put your material out there for everyone?
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