KNITWIT – LookOut:
While Southern California has long been known as a hotbed for the entertainment industry, that community is all centered in Los Angeles. Rapper KNITWIT- real name Shon Lloyd- grew up in San Diego, but the city never provided much of a music scene for him. โSan Diego has never been supportive of any rap music,โ he says, and instead he found support in other California cities like Los Angeles and Oakland before moving to Arizona earlier this year. He grew up playing drums in a church, and took influence from A Tribe Called Quest, Naughty By Nature, Tupac, and NWA when creating his music. Things were โhit or missโ at first; after starting out by releasing gospel rap cassette tapes under the name Shon T, he signed a contract with Mo Thug Records in 1992- he took on the name KNITWIT when it came time to break out and create music of his own.
KnitWit describes his music as โreality rapโ, focusing on life experiences that heโs been through and that others have been through. His latest song is โLookOutโ and it features a beat thatโs undeniable, and itโs his turn to make people aware that KNITWIT is here and not one to be looked over. While people are becoming more familiar with his name thanks to song placements on the hit TV show Empire, โLookOutโ is his chance to establish himself as an artist in his own right.
For the โLookOutโ music video, KNITWIT stepped in front of a green screen all called the shots. The clip features multiple versions of the rapper, each with a larger than life, bobblehead effect. Commenting on this KNITWIT says, โI wanted to make my head bigger so you couldnโt miss it, so you couldnโt look over me no moreโฆ. You gotta see me so look out, here I come.โ Always a drummer, heโs seen hitting on buckets for percussion, which adds character and chemistry to the visual aspect of the video.





















