Interview With WOOK $o Fre$h

What is your name/stage name? YUNG WOOK Wook $o Fre$h

Where are you from? Tampa Florida 

What do you do? I make Tie-Dye shirts and other clothing 

How long have you been making music? Since I was 16

What was your first song/project? Some song about smoking weed

Who’s your inspiration? Andy Milonakis 

What was it like working with Cityvybe it was great he’s a great audio engineer 

What are some features you have? Not too many

Who’s one person, dead or alive, that you’d want to work with? Shock G

Are you signed to a label? No

Do you want a record deal, a distribution deal, or none? If the deal came with marketing distribution management and a good signing bonus yea

Who are your biggest supporters? My homies from the neighborhood I grew up in 

What are you currently working on? More merch

What is your latest release? Alien

When is your next release? In a day or two

Where is one place you want to travel to perform? Miami

What’s the biggest crowd that you have performed for? The whole lounge was packed no more seating people lining up out the door like 75+ people 

Who’s someone you can see yourself on tour with? Yung Gravy 

Where do you see yourself in 5 years? In a better position than I am now that’s for sure.

https://music.apple.com/us/artist/wook-%24o-fre%24h/1607600694?ls

Instagram: @yungwookwooksofresh / Twitter @thewooksofresh

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