Emerging artist Azale is steadily making a name for himself in the music world. Known for his bold style and candid expression, he recently reflected on his most recognized work and what drives his creative process. “My most popular song to date is probably White Boy Swag,” Azale says. “And it’s really just about me being Caucasian and putting that Caucasian swag on some stuff—trying to revert the stereotypes, you know.” The track, characterized by its confident tone and self-aware lyricism, has resonated with audiences for its unfiltered approach to cultural identity and perception.
Azale’s latest release, Nights, takes a more introspective route. “It’s about life in general and going through life keeping the demons in mind to go against proactively by being that light for yourself and others,” he explains. The song reveals a deeper layer to the artist’s evolving narrative—one that grapples with internal struggle while striving to offer hope and resilience both personally and to listeners.
As for what’s next, Azale remains in a space of reflection and planning. “I’m not sure what the next project is. I’m planning that now—life is punching.” With raw honesty and a growing discography, Azale continues to carve out his space, balancing confidence with vulnerability in a way that keeps audiences intrigued and inspired.