A Platform Redefining Music Interviews for the Youth
Kids Take Over: A Platform Redefining Music Interviews for the Youth
Founded by Archan Jawed,
Kids Take Over (KTO) is a music interview platform that has quickly garnered attention for its fresh and youth-driven approach to engaging with some of the biggest names in hip-hop and the music industry. KTO sets itself apart by focusing on intimate, relatable interviews that highlight not just the artists’ careers but their personal journeys, struggles, and inspirations.
Archan Jawed, originally from Vancouver, created the platform with the vision of giving young fans a direct line to their favorite artists, where the tone is informal yet insightful. Rather than the typical mainstream media questions, KTO explores more nuanced conversations that resonate with Gen Z and Millennial audiences. The platform is known for its comfortable, relaxed interview setting, where artists like NAV, Lil Tecca, and Trippie Redd can express themselves authentically.
With its rapidly growing YouTube channel and social media presence,
KTO has become a go-to destination for young hip-hop fans who want an insider’s look at the culture, away from the polished, commercialized interviews seen elsewhere. Whether it's breaking down new albums, understanding the impact of viral success, or getting into the mindset of artists in their early careers, KTO delivers content that is as educational as it is entertaining.
What makes KTO particularly unique is how it merges a laid-back style with professionalism, allowing artists to feel at ease while discussing their creative processes and personal lives. This blend of youthful energy, relatability, and in-depth conversations has made KTO a pivotal platform in the music interview landscape, setting a new standard for how artists connect with their younger fan base.
Jawed's drive for creating genuine content for a younger audience has made Kids Take Over one of the rising interview platforms to watch in the hip-hop scene. It offers a refreshing take on music journalism—one where the youth lead the conversation and the artists open up in ways they rarely do elsewhere.