From the heart of Perris, California, Lil P$eudo, born Jacques Carr, is on a mission to make waves in the hip-hop scene his way. With a laid-back, “I do what I do” attitude, Lil P$eudo’s journey into music feels as organic as it gets. “I’ve been doing this in some way, shape, or form for a minute now,” he says with the nonchalance of someone who’s deeply rooted in his craft. For him, it’s not just about chasing fame or chart positions—it’s about enjoying the process and staying true to himself.
Lil P$eudo’s recent project, hock The World, dropped in July on SoundCloud, adding another layer to his growing discography. He’s proud of the album’s reception and the fact that one of his singles, What About It, even charted on iTunes. It’s moments like these that remind him why he keeps going. With features in notable platforms like ThisIs50 and The Hype Magazine, Lil P$eudo is quietly gaining recognition while maintaining his chill demeanor.
When it comes to describing his sound, Lil P$eudo keeps it real: “I make what I make and like.” He’s not about trying to fit into anyone else’s mold or chasing trends. His music resonates with listeners because it’s authentic—he’s making what he feels, and if people vibe with it, that’s a bonus. “If people like it, that’s wassup,” he says.
Collaborating with others isn’t something he overthinks. It’s more about the vibe and if it feels right. While he’s mostly independent, he acknowledges that his crew, Swaggertown, has played a role in pushing his vision forward.
As for challenges? Lil P$eudo doesn’t dwell on them. “I just kept doing shit,” he says, summing up his approach to setbacks. Whether it’s navigating the pressures of the industry or finding his lane, he remains focused on creating music for the love of it.
Right now, Lil P$eudo is focused on promoting hock The World, and he’s open to the idea of a distribution deal. With a solid mix of hustle and laid-back swagger, Lil P$eudo is making his mark, one track at a time.