Why stick with your name as a producer name and not come up with something different?
The
Reason I stuck it out with my real name is because when I’m older I
wouldn’t want to be know by some obnoxious nickname that'll be with me
to the grave, also it’s more professional.
What inspired you to make beats, and is there a moment in your life when you said, "I must do this?"
I’ve
always had a real love for music, it’s the basis to everyday life.
Most people start the day with a song that puts them in a certain mood,
and for me I grew up listening to a lot of reggae music so my mood was
always relaxed. When I moved to America and got introduced to Hip-Hop
music at age seven and was blown away by the contentious style of the
artist that were out and it’s similarity to reggae music, I was
instantly hooked.
Who are some producers you that influence you and if you could aspire to be like one who would it be?A
lot of music producers inspire me, but one of my most influential
musicians would have to be Swizz Beatz. Through his years within the
music industry, he’s always been behind the scenes making hits and
establishing power in the entertainment industry. Later on within my
career I would love to be in the same sentence as the musical milestone
Quincy Jones, I’ve got a long way to go.
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Where do you draw your unique sounds and music from?
I draw my sound from the Native American people, the chants, the instruments and belief system that they bring their culture.
If you could make beats for one artist today who could really go well with your beats, who would it be?
The
one artist I think would be perfect for my sound would have to be
Drake, because his music symbolizes spirituality and with my rugged
creative abilities mixed with his musical strengths we’ll make
greatness.
What is some of the gear you use, and how long has it taken to you to get to this point now?
I’ve
been making music since I was fourteen and I started with a program
called Fruity Loops and then later on I was introduced to Ableton Live,
it’s one the easiest programs to make music.
What do you plan to do with your music and where do you see yourself in five years?
In
five years I aspire to evolve the hip-hop culture, and take my music
global to inspire generations to be whoever and whatever they want to be
in life.
You are also, model. Tell us a little about that.
Music
and fashion has always been in the same realm when culture and art come
into play, and modeling is a way that fans can interact with me on a
artistic level.
Pros
and cons of both, and how can they work hand in hand?
It's More exposure when you have a certain presence in the
music and fashion industry, but when it comes down to business its
always stressful when your in high demand.
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