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5 Question Interview with Aubrey

Interviewed by Chris Keplinger on 11/7/17

1. Where are we talking from today?

A. "Atlanta, I recently moved here from Lanett, AL, where I lived for close to four years. I'm really looking into getting involved with more music-related charity events or temp work, my passion is music and I believe I have a lot to offer to the future of music."

2. How did you get involved in music?

A. "All in all, if it wasn’t for my family and friends, I would still be recording songs on my phone and being the only one to listen to them. They believed I had something special, and they made me see it in myself. What I would like for anyone who comes across my music is for my music to pull him or her into “Aubrey’s world”. A world that shows you that people can be different on the outside but on the inside, we are all human, and we all have cried, felt heartbreak, and lost someone we loved. I believe those are the true things that make life what it is, and I would just like to share my stories and trials with anyone who's willing to listen and relate."

3. Can you describe your music?

A. "If I had to describe my music I would say a bit of R&B/ Pop, emotional with a bit of flair. I, for the most part, get nothing but positive reviews about my music and it means a lot to me each time."

4. Music wise, what are you working on?

A. "I am working on a small EP titled “ 3X a Diamond”. I named it this because this is the 3rd project I’ve worked on as holding a pursuit of becoming a music artist. It is also my most emotional album for me due to the many changes and loss recently."

5. What would you like to say to your fans and the world?

A. "So anyone willing to explore my world and my ups and downs, I'm willing to accept you as music accepts me."


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