Q1:Hey Brady Mescudi How are you?
A1:I’m great! Glad to be here, and ready to make more music that people can enjoy and want to listen to on repeat.
Q2:What is your biggest achievement?
A2:My biggest achievement in my musical career was when I got my first DAW and decided to make music. I haven’t produced anything that’s made it on the billboards yet, but I’m ready for anything and you’ll see me in the prod. credits of a major hit soon enough. I’m not the average producer.
Q3:Who is your biggest inspiration?
A3:My biggest inspiration to date will have to be Kid Cudi. I wouldn’t have started making music without discovering his unique sound and fell in love with the style of his beats, his lyrics, and his overall vibe.
Q4:Where do you see yourself in 1 year?
A4:In one year I see myself in a couple different big name studios working with the greats and some of my idols. I see myself making new, fresh sounds no one’s heard before. The world needs a new wave of dedicated artists and producers and I’ll be one of them.
Q5:Where are you from?
A5:I am from Nampa, Idaho. Nampa is near the capitol, Boise. I’ve lived here all my life and have put a name for myself among the underground hip-hop scene here though, the hip-hop scene here is still in its infancy.
Q6:How old are you?
A6:I am 22 years old.
Q7:Are you working on any projects?
A7:I am consistently working on my own beat production projects whether they are beat packs, loop packs, instrumentals, or beat tapes. Right now, I am working on collaborations with other producers on my level and am constantly looking for more artists and producers to collaborate with.
Q8:What are you in the industry for?
A8:I am in the industry simply because there is a niche that I fill and because of the big dreams I have. I want to create and when I create, it’s clean, fresh, and unique. The industry needs people like me. Without the role I play in the industry, the game would be diluted and generic.
Q9:What’s your next move?
A9:My next move is to pump out as much distinctive art as possible to enlighten/inspire artists to create astounding tracks and albums. I will be hard at work. If someone reading this would like to collaborate with me, message me on twitter or email.
Link to my flowcode is below.
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