The Story Behind Kweisi Denzel: From VA to CA
The Story Behind Kweisi Denzel: From VA to CA  
Podcast: Mattsuuii's Hip Hop Talk Shop
Published On: Wed Mar 11 2026
Description: - Kweisii Denzel shared that his current major project is a 13-track release titled Hope This Helps- The project is intended to be vulnerable, personal, and rooted in his upbringing and lived experiences. - He described it as a complete listen designed to work from any starting point in the tracklist, rather than relying only on a front-to-back album sequence. - The album is meant to balance groove, consciousness, and strong songwriting. - The release date was clearly stated. - Hope This Helps is scheduled for release on March 29. - Current released material is already in circulation. - The single Congratulations is out now on all platforms. - During the meeting, the host Mattsuuii played part of the track live and gave strong positive feedback. # Creative Direction and Positioning - Kweisi emphasized a music approach built on substance and emotional honesty. - He wants the music to create space for real conversations about hardship, trauma, and personal growth. - He sees music as a vehicle for connection, especially for listeners with similar experiences. - He also described his development as an artist. - Early work included group-based music under THC, short for The Higher Choice- Their first major group project was_Business as Usual a 20-song release. - The group had early local traction, including independently drawing a strong crowd at a self-organized venue show. - His transition to solo artistry was framed as an important growth step. - He said being in a group made it easier to split creative responsibility. - Going solo forced him to become more self-reliant and confident in finishing full songs on his own. # Collaboration Opportunity - A major discussion point was a proposed collaboration between Suuii and Kweisi.- Both expressed strong interest in creating a joint EP, LP, or mixtape. - The host offered to produce beats, help shape the project, and cover distribution. - The plan discussed was for the release to appear on both artists’ Spotify profiles and other platforms. - The conversation moved beyond a general idea into execution planning. - The host said he would begin sending beats by email after the meeting. - Both agreed to begin developing ideas quickly rather than treating the collaboration as speculative. - They discussed using FaceTime instead of Zoom for writing sessions and remote collaboration. - There was a clear mindset shift from possibility to commitment. - Both participants explicitly reframed the project from “if” to “when.” - They agreed the first working session could begin as soon as the next day. # Production and Workflow Discussion - Both speakers discussed the practical demands of independent music creation. - Kweisi said he handles much of his own creative output, including clips and cover art. - He also engineers his own material and continues learning technical skills from trusted collaborators. - They agreed that artist development requires more than writing verses. - Recording ability, vocal control, execution, and sonic presentation were all treated as essential. - They noted that many artists underestimate the difference between being able to rap and being able to make strong recorded music. - They also aligned on quality control. - Both acknowledged the value of outside ears for mixing and mastering. - Kweisi noted that over-listening can muddy judgment, making trusted external feedback useful. # Key Decisions and Confirmed Updates - Hope This Helps will be a 13-track project. - The album release date is March 29. - Congratulations is the active single currently available on streaming platforms. - The host and Kweisi agreed to begin work on a collaborative project. - Beat sharing and a follow-up writing session were treated as immediate next steps. - The podcast episode featuring Kweisi was expected to be published within about an hour after recording.