
1.) I would describe my musical style as emotional. What I create depends on the emotions running through my head at the time. I feel like my beats always have emotion put into them, whether it’s sadness, anger, happiness, or even just being in a hyper mood I put it all into my beats.
2.) The first album I ever owned was Big Time Rush’s self titled album when I was really young. I used to love those guys, can’t lie some of their songs still go crazy hahaha.
3.) I’ve only ever been on a stage once, when I was performing at my friends birthday party. I was performing a diss track I had made on some people in my grade. I just kind of did it you know didn’t think too much about it just went in and had fun. I think everyone at the party had fun too haha.
4.) Perrier. Love me some sparkling water.
5.) Traumas by Josh A. He’s my biggest inspiration at the moment, I resonate with his music a lot. It’s really gotten me through a lot of tough times. Also Technically by Teezo Touchdown. Teezo is a genius.
6.) Josh A
7.) The first song I ever made was the diss track I mentioned earlier. Was it good? No. Success? Absolutely. I had just began using garage band to make beats and was just learning and having fun. But that’s what made it a success. I had fun and was learning at the same time. That’s what it’s all about to me. Everyone at my school had fun with it as well and like I said I performed it at that party and the girls who I dissed (all in good fun) knew every single lyric to the song lol
8.) The story behind me: Well, I’ve always loved music. Some of my earliest memories are me sitting alone in the basement just listening to music on the family computer. Something about it has always attracted me. So it was only natural that when I started messing around on garageband I knew I had to keep going. I used the FL Studio demo for about a year and a half, until I finally decided to buy it. Best decision ever. Since then I’ve just made beats in my room damn near everyday. I love it. It’s my favorite past time but it’s also more than that. It’s an outlet, it’s a distraction from all the bullshit and most of all it’s my passion.
9.) If I could choose either the money or the fame, Id choose the money. I know how that sounds but I don’t necessarily need the fame. If I could create music and make a living off of it I don’t need to be recognized in public or anything. I’d be plenty happy just making my music.
10.) If I could go back in time or the future I’d choose the future. I try to live without regrets because every “failure” I have is where i’ve grown most as a person. The darkest times in my life are where i’ve learned my greatest lessons.
Thank you for taking the time to even read this. I appreciate it more than you know. Here’s a link to my youtube and a few of my most recent & favorite beats that aren’t on my YT at the moment.
https://youtu.be/6nc_aRlIwio
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