Justin Bieber

Justin Bieber full name is Justin Drew Bieber. He was born on 1st of March in 1994 in London, Ontario. He was raised in Stratford, Ontario. Bieber is a famous canadian singer and songwriter. He was famous from his best ever song "Baby"

Carly Rae Jepsen

Carly Rae Jepsen has been an established artist in Canada for several years — with a third-place finish on Canadian Idol, two gold singles, two albums, and two Juno Award nominations to her name — Jepsen was a virtual unknown in the U.S. when “Call Me Maybe” hit it big.

The Weeknd

Abel Tesfaye is a Toronto-based singer famous by named " The Weeknd " . He recorded his all songs under " The Weeknd " name , his first song leaked in late 2010, though the identity of the individual behind the project was initially unknown. " The Weeknd " released a nine-song mixtape, House of Balloons, on 21 March 2011

Addy C

Adelynn Cuevas, or Addy C as she is known, is an 8 year old Latina from metro Atlanta, Ga. Addy loves to sing, dance , and play piano...

Céline Schmink

Celine Schmink is a french singer and also writer, journalist and Associate songwriter of SACEM. She writes in french and english in a pop folk style. Her musical work is regularly praised by the regional and national press and broadcast in France, Greece, Australia and the USA, where she leads a bilingual performing career.

Saturday 28 December 2019

Solo Tyree | Christmas Love

"I just wanna reach people heart with a warming Christmas song there’s are times that you wanna each that lovers heart and want that person to be close to you on holiday the joyful and family but it feels emphasizing when you don’t have that special lover by your side on Christmas Day"__Solo Tyree






Friday 27 December 2019

Interview with Ras Au-t Amam MFA Indegenius

Love Music: Tell us a little bit about yourself. Your background, education, passion etc. ?? 

Greetings. I'm your old man Ras Au-t Amam MFA Indegenius. I'm an executive producer, performing artist and comedian. I'm from Washington DC nation's capital of the USA where I was educated in all private schools and Universities. During this time I recognized my fortune in the chance to have such a good education and I made the decision that it was important for me to make more of an achievement than my parents had before me. 

Now since both my parents had graduated High School and college and were both gainfully employed, I understood the greater impact for me and for slave descended people is to OWN something. So I decided that I would be an entrepreneur and turned my education toward that goal figuring I would perfect my production skills so that I would have the highest quality of product and be able to work independently, directly with my clients.  And I was again fortunate to be able to move for a short time to the Bay area California with my wife and son and pursue my Master's degree.

After completing my Master's degree in new media, I returned to DC and continued to struggle as an artist working to get my graphic, apparel, and media works out to the public as an independent creative professional. But this time it was different. My second son was already 4 years old, my student loans were coming due and my expensive t-shirt printing machine turned out to be a short lived investment.

I was thinking that maybe I should just go work at Walmart and call it all a failure. I needed answers and I desperately wanted to satisfy and provide for my loved ones and have the cars, houses, and fancy things that my employee friends had. So I started into buying internet marketing courses, watching webinars and offers and I continued to struggle for 6 years studying, trying and buying courses and, luckily for me, continuing to make product.

Through much time and effort I finally discovered a secret that allowed me to begin to grow and change and sell my art online! And that secret was that I needed to effectively advertise. But not all advertisements or ad platforms are the same... So I began to develop systems for bringing certain messages to certain markets of people and this has allowed me to better seen, heard, and supported. And now people are experiencing years of work that I already have created.

So it has galvanized in me the directive that I must help my fellow artists and entrepreneurs to free themselves through better business and I make music to motivate my listeners to that purpose.


Love Music: Can you please tell us more about your first single? 

Thank you for asking.  I have a song that I've been talking about a lot called “Break Out”.It's a song about how the colonial system wants you to stay poor.  I'm encouraging you to take life into your own hands and stand up for what you believe in.  If you have the chance to listen to my song by going to my website http://Indegenius.net you'll find that the song is a deep reggae groove but it's a new form of reggae sounding kind of similar to hip hop.  In the song, I tell you that you have all the opportunity in the world and if you need assistance you can call on me to help you get there.  


Love Music: Nice, Any upcoming project? 

This year I'm going to be embarking on some new projects for sure.  I'm continuing to work with the band, The Angelic Relic, we have a regular gig at a bar called Sandovan's here in Washington, DC.  In addition to that I did learn some things over the past few years that I think I'll help out a few of my musicians or entrepreneurs by saying here.

The saying that you are made stronger by making many products or creating many pieces yourself, on your own, is not necessarily true.  What I have found is that it is better to make collaborative works and therefore share market share with your would be competitors.

If you're a musician, hopefully that makes sense.  For my musician friends what I'm simply saying is make a song with somebody collaboratively.  OK?  So that's what I'm planning to get into this year and I am going to be instructing the artists that I work with at my studio, Au-t House, to do the same.


Love Music: Okay, what motivates you to do your best work as Executive producer? 

I have a burning desire for billions of people to see my work and experience it. But as I've spent many years crafting art, I've come to understand that my best opportunity to impact billions is to support the hundreds of entrepreneurs that are bringing their ideas to life.  So at this stage in my journey I'm using my script writing, networking, and technical ability to assist supporters of my DEEPFANEXPERIENCE with their businesses in the expectation that collectively we will reach billions.


Love Music: Great, What has been one of the most exciting achievements of your career so far as a Comedian ? 

Coming to the understanding that “Funny is as Funny does” has been the greatest lesson for my entrepreneurship through my comedy.  What I'm saying is that if you're not funny, that's fine... because nobody knows until you admit it!

Working toward perfection is a good idea but it's better to take even a skeleton of your product to market and start to generate feedback and response from the concept.

That's what my form of comedy is all about; juggling concepts. .By giving a voice to unheard issues I'm allowing you to free your mind and emotions and get your business straight


Love Music: Did you choose this industry, as a career, or as a hobby? 

Interestingly enough I chose this industry but it took me a long time to ACT on my decision.  See where I grew up, the plan to be a professional entertainer was generally taboo. My people are all corporate professionals and the thought of the insecurity of working for oneself and being among “unholy” people to earn a living was generally looked at as a poor choice even if the talent to do so was there.

It was not until after years of personal tribulation did those around me begin to accept that I was only made to create the art that I do.  By this time is was much older and a family man so the decision became even harder to carry out.  But in the end I say to myself and to you my friend, be the truth of who you are and go into business for yourself.  You've only one life to live and being true to yourself fully is the greatest reward. So I make reggae to make people feel good and come to a higher form of themselves.


Love Music: Your favorite music Artist? 

Honestly I'm a lover of music in general but I'm not a follower of people. I'll tend to give any song a chance but the writer will take some time for me to remember. On the other hand I do pay much attention to the activities and movements of other entertainers. Right now I'm particularly enamored of the type of artists who take their art as an introduction to other entrepreneurial opportunities.
  
I teach the artists that I work with that your music is an attention grabber, an advertisement... It's your job as an artist in the new music industry to figure out how to be beneficial to your listeners in a way that impacts their lives. What I personally do is work closely with my listeners on their entrepreneurship. I'm doing my best through my songs to wake people up to being self-determined and carving out their own destiny by starting a business right now.
  
I honestly believe that by taking control of your own financial destiny you are taking back your mind and heart to accomplish the things we need to solve in these times.


Love Music: What’s your goal in life you want to achieve next as a performing artist? 

In my next phase of performance I am going to be collaborating with other bands and talents much more. I'm going to continue to write and produce the musical arrangements and hope that musicians that want to connect with me find me on LinkedIn... Ras Au-t Amam.


Love Music: Awesome, Everybody needs time out. What do you do in your free time? 

You know... It's interesting... Since I've been in business for myself, I've come to recognize that there is no such thing as free time!  Either I'm working on my business or thinking and philosophisizing about my business at every waking moment. And it's the most wonderful and freeing feeling!  My life isn't compartmentalized when I can have fun and dream and when I have to do what I do for my boss' orders.  I just dream and grow and dream some more.
  
I can't recommend entrepreneurship more highly if you have a talent or skill. And if you don't, there's so much information on the internet I bet you can develop one skill quickly. Then you'll be like me. :)
  
When I go to Jamaica next month to record and go to the beach, I'll be dreaming of my next big move and checking my totals from my Paypal accounts at the same time. Life and business are one and so much fun.


Love Music: How can people find you and follow you online? 

Thanks so much for letting me into your space today. If you want to understand why starting a business for yourself is the right idea, see my special message at-->>  http://indegenius.net




Monday 23 December 2019

Daniel Windsor Harman aka dantheharman talks about sneeze song, Blu. (prod. flowers in narnia) , in candid interview

Love Music: Tell us a little bit about yourself. Your background, education, music passion etc. ??

I am A collaborator mostly. I was in an orchestra where I had won a trophy for second place to busch gardens. I won trophies in karate. I snowboarded, skateboarded, and then went to join the army. I came down with a mental disability in the army and had discharged however I am recovering. slowly but surely. just a few more years to go. This song I am promoting is with an upcoming artist who can rap very well named sneeze. He is great at it



Love Music: Can you please tell us more about your first single ?

My first single Was back when I was 17. I had wrote the best song i have ever done and I didn't even realize it until years later. At 17 years old. It was monumental and I didn't even realize it.


Love Music: Nice, Any upcoming project?

I have other Projects with talent agencies coming up with Big celebrities. They are coming out soon. Wonder Woman 2. Harriett just came out. I was in that. Shadows of history. I am in CBN streaming app as well. those are all coming out next year.


Love Music: Okay, what motivates you to do your best work as a rapper artist ?

I really like the truth and just honesty of the lyrics that rapping gives. It is just talking. I love how it is talking but in a rhythm.


Love Music: Great, What has been one of the most exciting achievements of your career so far ?

One of the most exciting achievements of my career so far is my Skateboarding. I will admit that my skateboarding is what saved my life. Without skateboarding life would be over for me.


Love Music: Did you choose this industry, as a career, or as a hobby?

Career. I love it, but I want it to be my job and get paid for it.


Love Music: Regrets of your life?

I have regrets of past relationships that didn't work out. I still regret them to this day. Family issues that just didn't resolve.


Love Music: Your favorite music Artist?

My favorite music Artist would have to be Me. I love my music and what i make.


Love Music: Awesome, Everybody needs time out. What do you do in your free time?

I usually skateboard. Get out energy that i have to relieve stress. I love ASMR especially


Love Music: How can people find you and follow you online?

I'm top 5 on reverbnation in Richmond Virginia. Google my full name Daniel Windsor Harman aka dantheharman. I am right there. Up top



Sunday 22 December 2019

Still Have You by Drake lufkin

A lot of people everyday go through heart break and heartache and this is my version of it. Just a young boy living in a dream with is high school sweet heart. What could go wrong?





Listen this beautiful sound track.. I hope you enjoy a lots and just forget about your heart break and heartache.. 

You can leave your feedback and give your love here:
soundcloud.com/drake-lufkin-176657802





Wednesday 11 December 2019

Singer Eye’z Does A Meet n’ Greet in Berkeley, CA

Pop singer Eye'z finishes off her Meet n' Greet Tour in Berkeley Ca

Singer Channel Wilson opened VIP's were all treated to a red carpet experience with swag bags food & two intimate performances by Eye’z –
https://youtu.be/5OJju-IsQMw

Eye’z plans to deliver new music in the near future as she continues to write, compose and produce new tracks.

Booking – GRM presents at 510-612-7868
IG: @mseyez  Tiktok: @itseyez


http://www.itseyez.com – “a Diamond In The Rough, A Diamond In The Eye, Its The Crazy One And I’m Not Left Eye”!



Tcoppoe - Don't Know

Tcoppoe born and bless with the name of Travone Dunn formed into a artists and now its Tcoppoe...Meaning Growth to New Connections...He is 26 years old and has 7 brothers 1 Sister pretty Much laid Back and lowkey Cum from proverty in the suburds Started naturally doing music about 7 mouths ago from this Date 12/13/2018 Lots of spirital moments And Motivation now Tcoppoe get a urge to create and do it 🎶🎶 For The Love Of Music And The Pain And suffering that Come with it#Tcoppoe#Motivated 💯💯


The Song DON'T KNOW basicly in Simple Form Mean...From The bottom were the Dark is At to The Top were the Light is At#TCOPPOE#MOTIVATED :100::100:



Sunday 8 December 2019

"Key of Us" Sami Grisafe Feat. Linsea Waugh

Sami Grisafe's new single "Key of Us" will be featured on Showtime's new series, Work In Progress, on December 15, 2019. "Key of Us" is a modern day love duet. Not since Rent's "Take Me or Leave Me" has there been a duet between two women this catchy.

Key of Us is produced by Koil PreAmple and Eren Cannata and features Chicago-based musician Linsea Waugh. 
Record label: Vanguard Muse.

spotify.com/track/2oeOAad28lDdWL85t78hUK...

Website & Social Media:

http://samigrisafe.com
http://instagram.com/samigrisafe
http://twitter.com/samigrisafe
http://facebook.com/samigrisafemusic





Monday 2 December 2019

Interview with Luverboy

Love Music: Tell us a little bit about yourself. Your background, education etc. ??

I grew up in Southwest Atlanta, I spent most of my time listening to 70's and 80's rock and pop music. I never felt as though a lot of artist from my generation spoke to me musically. I went to North Atlanta High School, and after that moved to San Diego and got my bachelors from the University of San Diego. It didn't do much for me creatively, but I felt as though the experience of leaving home and going somewhere at 18 where you literally don't know anyone makes you mature much quicker. And makes you think a little harder about what you want out of life. My freshman year I was in an alternative rock band called "The Renaissance". It was my first time playing guitar and singing in a band, and I'm so grateful for the experience because it let me know who I was, and who I wanted to be.My family is very "do it by the book" and I'm just a creative mess haha.


Love Music: We been hearing a lot about you, so we notice your starting to gain a lot of attention how does it feel?

It's nice when people actually take the time to listen and engage with your art. I feel as though now it's so hard to get heard, and when you tell people you're an artist they look at you like you have three heads. So I'm grateful to each and every person who actually cares to listen and engage with me.


Love Music: Any upcoming project?

2 singles and an album. I like to take my time.


Love Music: What has been one of the most exciting achievements of your career so far ?

Doing everything by myself. No Label, no manager, nothing


Love Music: What’s your goal in life you want to achieve next?

Get a record deal that doesn't completely screw me, and tour.


Love Music: What motivates you to do your best work ?

Life, and knowing my work is going to outlive me by possibly hundreds of years.


Love Music: Did you choose this industry, as a career, or as a hobby?

Both, they're one in the same for me.


Love Music: Which song you liked most and why?

In terms of songs released, I'd have to say "Valley of the Rasta" believe it or not it actually started as a heartbreak ballad but turned into a 420 reggae rock song. I guess there's elements within the song where you can tell I was just trying to get over someone, but it was my first attempt at trying to create an original sound that is true to who I am as an artist.


Love Music: Everybody needs time out. What do you do in your free time?

Believe it or not, I write music in my free time, when I'm not creating music, I'm usually drawing, painting, or working out. I always need to keep my mind and or body stimulated. I try to write at least 2-3 songs a week. I've got this weird thing where if I'm not creating, I feel like I'm dying.


Love Music: How can people find you and follow you online?

I'm on Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer, Tidal, Amazon, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook. Just search "Luverboy".