Hailing from Midland, Texas, Lo Poet has been crafting his musical journey since childhood, starting back in 2010. His earliest memories of music stem from freestyling with friends while walking home from school. Those raw, carefree moments shaped his passion for storytelling through beats and rhymes.
Unlike many who grew up idolizing the likes of 2Pac, Nas, or Biggie, Lo Poet drew inspiration from local Texas legends like Pimp C, Big Moe, and Fat Pat. “Down here in Texas, we had our people, and I take pride in that,” he proudly shares, reflecting the regional pride that infuses his artistry.
In five years, Lo Poet envisions himself living large and creating a better life for those around him. “That’s the goal, that’s the objective,” he emphasizes. For him, music isn’t just a career — it’s a platform to share his story and shine a light on his hometown. “I want the world to know that in Midland, Texas, we’re more than just the oilfield,” he says.
Lo Poet’s creative process is as grounded as his roots. He describes hours spent vibing to beats alone in his car, a ritual he’s preserved since his early days. This solitude allows him to express himself freely. “Lyrics are my paint, and the beats are my canvas,” he explains, highlighting how music is his ultimate form of art.
One of his greatest joys comes when people connect with his work. “When someone knows your lyrics, that feeling is like, alright, we’re doing something right. Let’s keep pushing,” he says. Yet, the journey isn’t without its challenges — chief among them is separating the lifestyle often associated with the music industry from his own life.
Ultimately, Lo Poet’s goal is simple but profound: to travel, tell his story, and inspire others. Music is his way of letting the world know who he is and where he comes from. With dedication, pride, and an unyielding connection to his roots, Lo Poet is a voice to watch in the evolving landscape of Texas hip-hop