Raury: One thing about me is that I am a perfectionist. Life+Times: So everybody is definitely feeling you right about now… We checked in with the wunderkind to discuss his current fame and where he plans to go with his new notoriety. It’s a brilliant approach for a kid who has mastered himself, his music, and his soon-to-be audience. Check the mini-documentary premiere here for the evidence. He’s already on hip-hop’s radar, gearing for the release of his Indigo Child EP while participating in an “Anti-Tour,” where he brings a flatbed to someone else’s concert parking lot and does a guerilla-style performance in an effort to “steal” that other artist’s fans. Raury is a product of what’s called the C5 Music Foundation, a Coca-Cola sponsored camp for kids that provides them with empowerment workshops at a young age. His buzz single “God’s Whisper” is a spoken word-meets-rhyming cut that brings a diverse angle to music in its manifesto approach to demanding more from society. That doesn’t stop the artist from being human. Raury is a self-proclaimed “Indigo Child” (like the title of his upcoming EP) a youth of the world who grew up in the Digital Era, highly advanced thanks to the internet and experiencing life at a lightening pace. He was genuinely interested in other people’s lives, their career paths and how they found their way to him. The young ATLien spent half of his interview with Life+Times inquiring about the life of the interviewer.