Jazz Cartier Sees the Good & Bad of Social Media

The Toronto native also discusses tour life and playing tennis.

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For the latest entry in our Conversations With interview series, HYPEBEAST linked up with Toronto’s godflower Jazz Cartier to discuss tour life, social media and growing up playing tennis.

When talking about the advantages and disadvantages of social media, Jazz Cartier explains that it’s all about balance when it comes to monitoring your Twitter and Instagram accounts. “Social media is fire,” he says. “I love it a lot, but it’s also a lot [to handle]. I think its different for a lot of people. I come from an era where I existed pre-social media. You got to keep reminding yourself that there is life beyond the damn phone.”

You can check out our entire Conversations With episode with Jazz Cartier above. He released his long-awaited album, Fleurever, making his major label debut under Universal Music Group. The 16-track album only features guest appearances from KTOE and BLK LT$.

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