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Interview With Music Artist Sick Boy Slick

Make sure to check out all of our artist interviews at www.eprmuisc.com 1. Where are we talking from today? A. Milledgeville, Ga 2. What would you like to accomplish in 2019? A. I would like to promote my music more and widen the range of show performances. 3. What is your take on politics? A. I will voice my opinion on politics, but I don't debate politics. 4. Where did you get your artist name from? A. From a childhood nickname. 5. Growing up, how important has music been in your life? Can you recall the moment when you decided that you wanted to be a musician? Was it an easy or difficult choice to make? A. I  have always been in love with music, no matter the genre. Music has always been my out. The moment I decided that I wanted to be a musician, I was sitting in In-school Suspension (ISS) and several guys were passing around a sheet of paper taking turns rapping the lyrics. I asked could I try. Their response was white guys don't rap. My first th

LLand - Roll Me a Seven [Official Video] Twyla Burger

Interview With The Band One Minute Run

1. Where are we talking from today? A: We’re from Ventura, CA but we’re currently in Anaheim, CA gearing up to play a homeless benefit concert tonight at the world-famous Doll Hut. 2. What would you like to accomplish in 2019? A: Our main goal for 2019 is continuing to promote our self-titled EP. We've been playing shows all over Southern California and have several more lined up in the Fall. After that, we plan on writing our next record. 3. What is your take on politics? A: We think Politics and Government sucks, period. But we hate what we see going on around us right now and it’s reflective in our music. 4. Where did you get your artist name from? A: Our name was inspired by “If -”, a poem by Rudyard Kipling. 5. Growing up, how important has music been in your life? Can you recall the moment when you decided that you wanted to be a musician? Was it an easy or difficult choice to make? A: We all grew up playing in bands and obsessing over music. For me pers

Ships Have Sailed - "Stay" - Official Music Video

Love and a .38 - "Hold On" Official Music Video

Hey Chicago Put Some Soul Into Your Sunday

Chicago, IL Nolen Entertainment and artist Brandon James present Soulful Sunday's. The show will take place on Sunday, September 22nd at Debonair Social Club 1575 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60622. The show will begin at 7 pm and will feature Brandon James, Dela Faye, Dilla Noiz and will be hosted by Ron Baker Jr. & DJ Wizzard.  For two years artist Brandon James has been the driving force behind Soulful Sunday's. The soulful singer has tirelessly worked toward growing the shows by recruiting some of Chicago’s most talented artists to perform. Soulful Sunday's, offers music lovers, fans, and fellow musicians a soul-saving, unique night of music. Come hang out and hear some of the best music Chicago has to offer. Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/soulful-sundays-with-brandon-james-debonair-social-club-tickets-71101353061 https://www.bandsintown.com/e/1017018518?affil_code=js_www.branddo20music.com&app_id=js_www.branddo20music.com&came_from=242&

Break Free - Song Composed with AI | Taryn Southern (Official Music Video)

"Push It" by Jessie and The Toy Boys (featuring Yelawolf) - OFFICIAL VIDEO

Interview With Music Artist Scooty B Cruzin

1. Where are we talking from today? A. I am currently living and working in Nashville, TN. I have lived in this area for over 6+ years. 2. What would you like to accomplish in 2019? A. I started this year with utter determination to release an EP/album of really any genre, just to dedicate my life music. I have a passion for hip-hop and alternative rock and made a commitment to get at least one of many projects publicly distributed. As of September 2019, I have sent a 6 song hip-hop/rap EP, called “The 3-2-4 Mixtape”, for commercial distribution through Amuse. I would like to finish the year promoting this record heavily and reaching the largest potential audience imaginable. 3. What is your take on politics? A. My take on today’s political climate is based on what I see in the real world. Generally speaking, I think the American people are not being told the full gravity of some situations such as global warming and being oversold on other issues such as gun c

Lucien Dante - LOVE ME LESSONS (IMMA B) ft. LU READS

fRiEnDs LYRIC VIDEO - LONDON ELLIS

Skrizzy - Pole Position Ft Hundo

Check Out The Artist Interview With Musician Lul Feria

1. What would you like to accomplish in 2019? A. At least 3 important goals 1-becoming financially stable, 2 getting my music on the right track and in right hands 3. Getting things in place for my vision for 2020. 2 What is your take on politics? A.  To be honest I’d say after Obama left the office I try not to get involved with that subject. 3. Where did you get your artist name from? My real name is “Jefferia” I got my real name from my twin brother Jeffery. I’m a very little “Lul “ person so instead of my rap name being "Jefferia" I call my self Lul Feria “Feria” is my everyday nickname. 4. Growing up, how important has music been in your life? Can you recall the moment when you decided that you wanted to be a musician? Was it an easy or difficult choice to make? A. It is very important and music is my life. When I was 8 years old I always use to dance and perform other artists songs like Michael Jackson in front of my mom. As I got older and going to sc

Fire Tiger - Energy

Shelita Burke - Penetrate Part 2

Five Questions With Independent Artist Gr3g Hunt (from the archive)

1. Where are we talking from today? This week I'm talking out of NJ. 2. How did you get involved in music? I got involved in music when I was a BMX athlete picking songs that I would perform to my style and creating BMX videos. This lead to finding the right song for djing underground raves and eventually making my own songs. I would challenge myself like I did in BMX. Wherein BMX every event someone made history to where I try to in music, with every show I try to make history. 3. Can you describe your music? My music is like that kid you see doing action sports, doing something that people said couldn't be done. 4. Music wise, what are you working on? I'm working on doing a new EDM sub-genre, new tracks that may turn into an E.P. 5. What would you like to say to your fans and the world? I love all my fans. I'm very grateful for the fans I have, without you I cannot and would not be here. https://www.codenycmag.com/gr3g-hunt https://soundcloud.c

Jennifer Knight Say You Love Me

Interview With Ty Skillz (from the archive)

1. Where are we talking from today? A. I am talking about being heard and living out my goal. 2. How is 2018 treating you so far? A. 2018 is treating me not so good losing a lot of family members and friends, but also gaining fans. 3. How did you get involved in music? A. My brother Musa Major and My brother Taimer Singleton push me to express my talent with my lyrical skills. 4. When did you make music a priority? A.  I made music priority when I start really believing in myself that I really have a gift and the world need to know. 5. What inspires you daily to write & record music? A. What inspires me to make music is Life every day is different and I just express it in songs to touch people with my words 6. Name 1-2 highly influential musicians that you listen to & respect? A. Jadakiss and J Cole 7.  When it comes to how the music enthusiast listens to your album do you prefer they buy or stream and why? A. I feel they should do both because with streaming you can check out

BEN DRAGON - Dollar $igns ft. Dare House [Official Video]

Obama Song - Love In The Time Of Recession

Habits (Vintage 1930s Jazz) By Abigail Barlow (cover)