āRapping was like the last thing on my mind,ā Young Devyn admitted to HollywoodLife while looking back at her earlier teen years, which may come as a surprise from the youngest person to ever freestyle at the BET Hip Hop Awards Cypher. For the 19-year-old music artist, who has been given the seal of approval by rap legend Nicki Minaj herself, rapping started as a āhobbyā that branched from her first passion: Soca music. The genre ā birthed in Trinidad and Tobago ā served as Devynās launchpad into the music industry after she performed a Soca song in tribute to her Trinidadian background for her schoolās Heritage Day talent show more than a decade ago. āThe performance, it just went crazy. Everybodyās going crazy. And then a week later, I ended up on the radio, and people were just like, āWhoās this little girl?ā And I exploded from there,ā Devyn exclusively told HollywoodLife ahead of the release of her eight-track debut EP, Baby Goat, coming out on June 18.

āEveryone at the time knew me for doing Soca. So it was a cute little thing to do every Friday, like people were looking forward to it,ā Devyn continued. The MC went on to have a moment of enlightenment in her career after doing a freestyle rap show that āwent viralā: this could be her way of reaching new listeners, since she āalways wanted to make Soca a little more mainstream.ā With that revelation, Devyn knew what to do next: āAnd thatās when I decided to take it serious and realize that could be my way to reach the masses.ā
This epiphany is what set the stepping stones that led to Devynās debut EP, appropriately named Baby Goat, that combines both her Soca sound and hip hop lyricism into one project. Devyn teased that the EPās upcoming singles like āSecretā and āEntangle,ā despite falling into the camp of what Devyn considered āmainstream pop,ā still have that Caribbean influence that kick-started her career. āIf youāre not from the Caribbean, youāre still going to understand it and enjoy it. So it transcends everywhere, and I think people are gonna love it. And thatās kind of like, a teaspoon of what, you know, my culture is really about,ā Devyn said of the tracks that are fun and flirty, perfect for putting on blast while driving with the top (or window) down this summer.
And then you have Devynās solid rap tracks; one of them, āStraight To It,ā was already released to fans in March. Devyn swapped sweet melodies for hard-hitting verses that demand her to be taken seriously as a rapper; not that she needs to make the request, given clever lines like, āGot a different hoodie for the spinnage / I could cook a rapper, turn āem like a spinach / Everybody know my body different, hottest in the world and I aināt talkinā Guinness / Aināt a problem started I aināt finish / Know some flossy ooters like a dentist, yeah.ā

What also makes Devynās work unique is that you wonāt find explicit lyrics in it, something she was already getting attention for long before this debut EP came about. This hesitancy towards swear words and violent themes wasnāt because of her young age. Rather, Devyn saw omitting them altogether as more of a writerās challenge, which rings more true today as sheās āgetting older,ā the singer-rapper said. āWhen you get older, you can say more things. And I still just choose not to. And it really does test your limits,ā Devyn explained, adding, āItās just all a part of the testing it and pushing your pen, really just finding out vocabularies and just different things that makes people react. Once you like, pay attention to all those things and put in a boiling potā¦thatās kind of how I just be figuring it out.ā
While itās one of the many things that makes Devyn unique in her music ā in addition to a level of success few her age have achieved, after also attracting the attention of stars like Taraji P. Henson ā above all, Devyn just wants to be relatable.
āI definitely just want people to know that itās okay to need normal. Like, I feel like that was kind of what was missing,ā Devyn observed, noting how music doesnāt always need to be about being āalways glammed upā or ābeing too sexualā (ānothingā is wrong with that, though, Devyn made sure to clarify). Rather, Devyn believes that her debut ep Baby Goat brings āregular emotions, regular things that we go through just everyday lifeā¦all ages, all genders, no matter where you are, could just relate to.ā And if you wonāt relate to it? āYouāre going to respect [the EP] because itās my story and Iām not over exaggerating anything or putting on a facade or show, like this is my real life,ā Devyn said.