
Sarah Blessing
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Meet Vi Vibez
I was born in 1981 in the USVI. I went to a private and public school growing up. I love music cause it brings me joy and gives me love. What makes me different is my unique style mix with 3 genres. What I bring to this industry are innovative sounds and quality hooks. In 5yrs I see myself as an innovative songwriter/artist/designer. My childhood years spent in the USVI were based on a diverse music selection. I want to be remembered as an innovative businessman. My mom played all the classics like Luther Vandross, the Gap band, Teddy Pendergrass, Aretha Franklin, BoB Marley, Peter Tosh, Gregory Issac, etc. I didn't listen to rap til I was about 13 cause my parents figure it wasn't real music. My rap influences are Tupac, Biggie, Jay-z, LL Cool J, Mob Deep, Twista, Outkast, Goodies Mob, Ludacris, Ti, and Field Mob
By Sarah Blessing9 months ago in Motivation
Meet Tauruio
What’s your name and where are you from? My name is tauruio and i'm from atlanta georgia. I lived everywhere around Ga from Stone Mountain,Cobb County,Douglassville,Marietta,Smyrna,Dekalb,Ellenwood,Tucker,Conyers,Athens etc. But i'm happy to say i love georgia its my home
By Sarah Blessing9 months ago in Motivation
Meet Shonthadawn
My name is.. Dashon Williams, aka shonthadawn.. born December 29th 1990.. I’m from Southeast dc, (Robinson place) 2705. I have one brother, and one sister.. my mother had 3 kids.. Growing up in dc was tuff.. we wasn’t rich at all. My mother always made sure we had a place to stay and food on the table.. my mother was and still is a strong black queen… she always had a job. At one point of time, she had 2 jobs.. ( independent woman ).
By Sarah Blessing9 months ago in Motivation
Meet Jalen aka Jay wolf
What’s your name, and where are you from? My name is Jalen (a.k.a. Jay Wolf), and I am from Anderson, Indiana, where I was born and raised. I am the second oldest of 5 and oldest boy in my family. Why do you love what you do? Well, I am a hip-hop artist. I have been writing music for years and just recently started putting it out. I love making music because it’s a way for me to express myself and how I feel. It gives me an outlet from everyday life and allows me to be myself when life tries to get in the way. What makes you different? My style is very outspoken. I write using my feelings and also write about what goes on in my everyday life. In my song Boss Moves, I use different things, from call of duty to football. I used to play football in school, and one of my favorite games is Call of Duty. I’ve heard from people that my style is not what they are used to hearing. It’s different, but they love the difference in it. Where do you see yourself in 5 years? I see myself making music full-time and being able to focus more on growing my business. I also see myself touring for the first time. I see myself hearing my music on the radio for the first time. I see so much happening in 5 years, and I’m prepared for all of it. What do you want to accomplish in life? I want to make a difference when it comes to rap. A lot of people think rap is all about guns and violence, but not all of us artists think like that. I want to show people that you can do what you want in life despite the stereotypes that are placed upon you. We all go through things, but that doesn’t mean those things define who we are. We define who we are. What do you bring to your industry? I have a style that people can relate to. As a kid, I didn’t grow up in the streets, but I grew up around the environment of the streets. So I have been through something that I feel like could help someone out one day. I think some of my music can reach people in a way that they can relate to. I also have music out that I make just for people to dance to and feel good with. So I bring a wave of different emotions to my music. If you’re in a more deep-thinking mindset, I have that. If you want to dance and move, I have that. Every song I put out has a different style or vibe for each person who listens to the songs I record. What do you want to be remembered for? I want to be remembered for what I bring to the music industry. I want to be remembered for what I can contribute to my community and my culture. I want my kids and family to be proud of the man I’m becoming and the man I am. I want to show people that I am not that same kid who sat in the back of the class and was quiet. I am now that guy who has found his way in the world and won’t stop until he has achieved his goals and then made more goals to achieve. I will make sure that when people speak of me, it will be about how I have grown. I will make a difference.
By Sarah Blessing9 months ago in Motivation
Meet Daniel Jesus Quiles
What’s your name and where are you from? My name is Daniel Jesus Quiles and I am from, and continue to live in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. My mother, father, brothers and sister all remain in Philadelphia as well. My mother was a rapper in the 80’s and my dad used to sing all the time. My brothers have appeared on my tracks over the past 10+ years. To say that music runs in our blood is an understatement, one I never felt worthy of debuting to the world. What started as a family hobby is now transforming into a career.
By Sarah Blessing9 months ago in Motivation
Meet Daniel Jesus
What’s your name and where are you from? My name is Daniel Jesus Quiles and I am from, and continue to live in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. My mother, father, brothers and sister all remain in Philadelphia as well. My mother was a rapper in the 80’s and my dad used to sing all the time. My brothers have appeared on my tracks over the past 10+ years. To say that music runs in our blood is an understatement, one I never felt worthy of debuting to the world. What started as a family hobby is now transforming into a career.
By Sarah Blessing9 months ago in Motivation
Meet Real Eyez
What’s good so first of all I am an artist name Real Eyez coming from Huntington Beach California I’m 29 years old and I Turn 30 in the 27th of march. I started making music when I was about 13 years old and proceeded to make music till I was about 17 then I stopped and then I started again at 20. I remember the first time I would have some one listen to my songs it was about when I was 15 and they had heard my songs on MySpace I remember getting so hyped when they told me that they loved what they heard it bought a feeling of ectacy to me I will never forget it. I also would post music on soundclick i would go by lil d that was my rap name back then lol we live and grow right… Now I’m 29 and I go by RealEyez the reason I switched my artist name is cuz it didn’t work out with lil d it was just to plain to me. At the age of I’d like to say 21 or 23 I started making music on YouTube and putting it out and I would get a lot of people seeing my YouTube videos I would enter cyphers and contest and one of my videos that was for a contest blew up I remember how I felt it as really special to me and when I uploaded the first time on SoundCloud I remember i had lots of people listen to my songs and it felt good. One thing I know from making music is we as artists are always looking for approval and we should just be happy with what we know instead of what we don’t. I am currently making music and dropping songs every Friday on all streaming platforms I think that it’s helping with all the traction I’ve been getting. Currently I got about 5000 monthly listeners listening to my songs. Right now the song that I’m promoting goes by Own Way and it’s for the hustlers. I made that song for the ones that are dreamers and hustlers the ones that want to go out and get it. Personally I think that this song is my best song yet it shows how much of a hit it is and it good for the ones that are out here chasing these dreams. Also this week I’m dropping my new song that is my biggest of yet I think and I’m excited for it to drop already. I remember when I first made music it felt like therapy because I would always be to stressed out or telling another persons story and it would be fun making music but it we also a challenge from my mixing to mastering y oh r own music. Nowadays when I make music it’s not the same now I’m just having fun and being the lost creative I could be when it comes to making the music that i want to make. As far as projects never really dropped any project and that I feel ashamed cuz I should already have a tape out. Although I was working on a tape and my whole laptop didn’t work and all my songs got erased. Now I’m currently working on my ep that should drop this month. I look forward to having new fans and making more great music for everyone to listen to. I’m so honored to be interview by y’all it means the world to me anything that can get people to listen to my music is great thanks
By Sarah Blessing9 months ago in Motivation
Meet Manzzy
What's your name, and where are you from? My name is Tyler Manzardo, and my stage name is Manzzy. I'm a 22-year-old Pop Rap artist from the U.P. of Michigan. Though I lived in Minnesota for 11 years, I currently reside in Ypsilanti, Michigan, and moved here only a couple years ago. Michigan is home for me. My immediate family remains in Minnesota, and I visit them every few months or so. Leaving home was the best thing I could've done. Being out on my own has taught me many great lessons. I work at a hospital, and it's opened my eyes to the importance of living life to its fullest. The richest place in the world is likely a place you wouldn't even guess. The richest place in the world is the graveyard. It's where many dreamers lie dead, along with what could've been. The cemetery is riddled with dreams that were not pursued one reason or another. Do I want to make that place any richer? Nah, fam… miss me with that!
By Sarah Blessing9 months ago in Motivation
Meet The4waybaby
What’s your name and where are you from? My name is The4waybaby and I am from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Why do you love what you do? I love making music because it’s a type of therapy for my mental state when I’m feelin some type of way or need to get anything off my heart. My music doesn’t only bring sound to one’s ears, but it paints them pictures. I want my fans and listeners to have amplified senses when listening to my sound, therefore, I love to make my music in a way that not only I, but my fans can grasp my output.
By Sarah Blessing9 months ago in Motivation