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Interview With Cliff Tuxx



1. Where are we talking from today?

We're talking from the ATL, Hotlanta, Home of the dirty birds, forever I love Atlanta!

2. How did you get involved in music?

Well spiritually I believe I was a tribe leader in my past life and I was one of the greatest to ever do it, so naturally, in this life, I was gonna get into music again. Lol but, for those of you who don't believe in all that stuff, I started doing music because it was in my blood. My father is an amazing musician who plays 4 different instruments, so I've been singing and being creative musically since I was about 4 years old. It wasn't until high school though that I actually started recording. I had gotten with a group of about 6 other students and we started to meet after school every day to rap and record together on a computer mic and a program called acid pro lol. Ever since then I've been going strong! I love music and I love creating it.

3. Can you describe your music?

My music is very different because I use my voice as an instrument literally. When I sing or rap it is not always about the words I'm saying, but about the feeling that my voice, coming together with the beat, will give you. My music is addictive, chanty (if you will), catchy, sometimes soulful, and often very relatable. My voice is very unique, so even if some of my subject matters aren't really you're preference, the feeling and creativeness are undeniable.

4. Music wise, what are you working on?

Right now I'm just working on multiple singles and also a collaborative mixtape with a few other creative artists in the Atlanta area. My solo mixtape "Villain Man" is all done being recorded and I plan on releasing it sometime this year when the time is right.

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

Hey, fans hey world I love you guys so much for supporting me and I can't wait to continue this journey with you guys. It's so fun every step of the way and it's the reason I'm so excited every time I wake up in the morning! Thank you guys for all the support. Oh and go follow me right now on IG and Twitter! @iamclifftuxx

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