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 25 December 2021

“The One Who Didn’t” – Inspired By Beethoven’s 5th Symphony


In this song, Alex Genadinik combined elements of classical and contemporary music by using Beethoven's widely recognized 4-note motif from his 5th symphony. The metaphor of Beethoven's 5th symphony is that the famous DA-DA-DA-DA sound is your life knocking on your door and asking what you are doing with your life.


With that in mind, the protagonist of the song hears Beethoven's famous melody and begins to wonder about what would happen if he doesn't accomplish anything with his life that he set out to do. As the song progresses, the listener gets to follow the protagonist's story about how Beethoven affected him.

This song has interesting lyrics. It touches on issues everyone deals with - what to do with one's life. If you like this song, take a look at Alex's other songs with metaphors. Metaphors really get the imagination going and when they are combined to music, they help the listener drift away into a different world, which makes music so special. Take a listen to this song and other songs on Alex's website.


About Alex Genadinik

Alex is a singer-songwriter based in New York. He focuses on writing interesting lyrics in his songs that are unique and memorable. Alex is an up and coming artist. His main work is in Elearning where he sells online courses and also licenses them to businesses through his company. 

For more of Alex's music, check out his music website www.touchedbyasong.com








Tuesday 21 December 2021

Yona Marie - Loyalty

Yona Marie’s new single “Loyalty” is a dedication to those who have provided their friends, family members, or romantic partners with unyielding love and loyalty over time. Yona has created an anthem that anyone that has given or received authentic love will be able to relate to and remind themselves of how much a blessing having a loyal person in your corner can be. The simplistic writing and production with early 2010 hip-hop vibes feed into the feeling of love and loyalty between souls that have been connected over the last several years. 

As a session singer, writer, and producer that has worked with over 200 clients to provide high-quality jingles, singles, features, nursery rhymes, and DJ drops, She currently spends her time engulfed in creating and marketing new music, as well as creating helpful content for artists and musicians who share a similar plight of making their way through an ever-changing digital music world. 


Check out her latest single among her favorite songs that speak on the topic of loyalty here:

https://yonamariemusic.com/yona/blog/118/great-songs-about-loyalty





Saturday 11 December 2021

Interview with Promise - 20 years old Slovenian Phonk Producer


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

I'm Til, better known as Promise and I'm 20 years old Slovenian producer. Music was my passion since forever and my goal is to change music industry like no one did before.


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 feels amazing because since I started making music I can see now what impact does my work have on people.


Love Music: Can you please tell our readers more about your own genre called Glitch Phonk?

Well I always wanted to do something unique and different, something that It didn't really exist and could call my own but I wanted to stay at my roots and that is Phonk. I wanted Glitch Phonk to sound refreshing so I started to analyze other people more and started to experiment more with my knowledge.


Love Music: Any upcoming project?

I'm releasing my new song titled Narcissist behaviour and it will be out on 27th of December 2021.


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

My biggest achievement so far is my brand called Oath To The Devil but there are many more steps to climb.


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

What I want is to make Glitch Phonk bigger on worldwide scale and show people that they don't need to be afraid to try something new.


Love Music: What motivates you to do your best work as a phonk producer?

One of my biggest motivations are ofcourse my day one fans who saw me through light and dark, what also drives me is to leave a mark on a world with my work.


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

At first it started as a hobby to kill time but as I got older it became a passion and now I push hard for it to become my career.


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

When I'm free try to spend most of my time with my better half and give her the attention and love that she deserves, but when she is busy I usually pass my time with Guild Wars 2. Sometimes when I want to take a break from music I make new designs or I study other producers and they work so that I could get better and better at my craft.


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

People can find me on Instagram @promiseisdead or @oathtothedevil and on Soundcloud @lofipromise





Operator by Big Bus Dream - 2nd single from the 2021 release, Giant in My Mind

Operator by Big Bus Dream -  “A masterful and relatable composition ...” – The Streamline Music Blog "Big Bus Dream's best music by a mile" - Jamsphere Music Magazine. Hear what the buzz is all about. Check the album page for discounted limited edition CDs, album art, bundles, all with free digital.

bigbusdream.com/album/1946413/giant-in-my-mind-album



"Big Bus Dream is a thinker’s vacation."- Music Dish/Muses Muse


Giant In My Mind, follows two years of much self-reflection. Big Bus Dream’s Mike Shannon adds: “The record is about jumping, or just crashing through, hurdles over the years - lots of hurdles.”This struggle is felt in the new music. 

What they are saying:

“So many stand-out lyrics crop up throughout the project, and thanks to beautiful melodies and natural, peaceful arrangements, these connect on a profound level.” – Stereo Stickman

“This may be Big Bus Dream’s best work by a mile” – Jamsphere Magazine

“A magical, musical journey” – Pitchfork Music


4thward's 2000 self-titled release debuted #20 on the National CMJ Top 200 charts. The group spent opened for Angie Aparo, Hootie and The Blowfish before regrouping as Big Bus Dream. The 2006 self-titled debut earned Editor's Pick by CD Baby and 8 of 10 stars by Americana UK & topped the European charts. Several tracks found their way onto MTV's Pimp My Ride, Breaking Amish 





Tuesday 23 November 2021

NatStar - THE CODE (LP)


International Hip-Hop artist NatStar releases his long awaited 2021 album THE CODE! Featuring hit single “BBL”, collaboration with wife and Pop sensation Xitanna + more! 
Stream now on all platforms!!


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Friday 19 November 2021

Interview with Lvndxnisdevd


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

I want to be in a band, sucks sometimes being a loner. I struggled to find the means to pursue music full time and found myself again. College sucks I always wanted the real college experience.


Love Music: Anything you want to share with us about your music? 

I make it on my phone like I legit just finally got an audio interface and a microphone again.


Love Music: Can you please tell our readers more about your newest single 'Love'?

I really was digging the beat when I heart it, I have a remix coming out with Rapper Youry soon. We shall see.


Love Music: What's the reason behind choose this name for your single?

Because the beat when I bought it was originally called “I Want You” - I thought of changing the want to love and calling it “I Love You” didn’t seem to make much sense because I’m not sure who the word you would of been pertaining too. You know… ha.


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

I wanted to get verified by the end on SoundCloud at the very least and I did by it in about 3 weeks. This year was brutal I’m grateful for everything I have in my life. I also am stoked about being on BillboardHipHop.


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

I am my biggest fan and my biggest hater but I would really like to focus on making sure all my debts are paid and I am just comfortable and secure and finish up my business degree so I can finish what I started.


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

A higher purpose.


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

It’s the only thing I get satisfaction out of. Unfortunately, the creative curse runs in my family because my mother and my grandfather also perform and make music and have for years and years. I believe my grandmother on my father’s side was an opera singer when she was young and she loved it from what I gather. My step father has played the keys for I believe almost 60 years now.


Love Music: Your fav. Song?

I go through phases. Not sure if somehow maybe externally inclined to or naturally. Nevertheless, to answer the question right now I have been listening to a song called Dirt by Dream Drop on repeat.


Love Music: Are you active on social media?

Who isn’t? I have to manage literally - and I’m not exaggerating over 100+ different social media sites of all kinds and it is draining. Being fully independent and still relevant is not for the weak willed or weak of heart. People who make music always want people to just check them out but that’s not what it’s about. It’s about listening more than talking. Always learning what the culture has to offer and what you could learn to become better at what you do.



Wednesday 20 October 2021

Interview with Multivision - An Alternative Rock Band


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

We were formed as a band in 2015. StIM and Bill knew each other since they were kids, and they shared their passion for music through different projects. However, not until they met their main guitarist Jim, could the band style take shape. Bill Melachroinos and Jason joined a little while after into the setup, quite smoothly. 

As a band, we want to create our music, coming through the mix of different music passions and backgrounds between members. We range from classical and jazz, to folk and traditional, and of course our common affection for alternative rock sounds.


Love Music: Anything you want to share with us about your music?

Whilst it might not seem original, we want to create our music in order to pass our message. Our first EP was more experiential, focusing on feelings and moments from our lives, while this FL album, Choose, expands on this with the implementation of other social messages we want to share, regarding the digitalisation of the society, the actual cost of money, etc. 


Love Music: Can you please tell our readers more about your debut album?

Of course! Choose was created as a concept back in 2018, however due to difficulties in scheduling, it was not finalised until early 2021. The style develops on our previous EP, Lucius, bringing new ideas from Blues and Rock genre into the mix. We focused on bringing the emotional experience in front, at each one of the songs, ranging from shadiness to affection and to rage and eventually positiveness, all along. Along with the album we created the music video for one of the songs, Bourbon Skies, which shares a rather hopeful message in the end (it’s not a secret, but you can check it on your own via our link)


Love Music: Any upcoming project?

We are already preparing our next video clip for the song Digital Sea, at the same time we are ready to start the recordings of our second album which is gonna be ready for next year, But currently we focus on sharing CHOOSE via different means (radios, blogs social media etc) and of course we prepare for the promo tour of it, with gigs in late 2021 - early 2022, so stay tuned! 


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZ7RAfaprRg&ab_channel=MultiVision


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

We are on our first steps as a band,yet with so much experience between members, we believe the most exciting achievements came when we actually realised we could combine our personalities to create our music.


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

Spread our music globally, preferably with live shows everywhere!


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

We found out that during these years, when many difficulties arose, we as band members were next to each other, and this turns out to be the most motivating factor between us. 


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

It always starts as a hobby but we have a lot to share with the world and thats the way we think careers starts.


Love Music: Your fav. Song?

Maybe Get Lucid 


Love Music: Are you active on social media?

Of course, we are on all platforms : facebook, instagram, tweeter, you name it! We try to be as socially active as possibly, and the fact is that we prefer to handle our own accounts rather than having a social media manager (which is in fashion these days).



Tuesday 5 October 2021

Interview with Apricity


How did you come by your Artist name?

It is from the Latin word meaning Basking in the warmth of the sun. It suited the Canadian climate especially thinking about the winter.


Which famous musicians do you admire? Why?

Kate Bush, female vocalists such as Garbage’s Shirley Mason, Alanis Morrissette, and Blondie’s Debbie Harry, Amy Lee I love! I enjoy their passionate storytelling performances.


When and why did you start singing?

I grew up listening to music. It was always playing, more so than TV. I enjoy it and if I can be part of it, I wanted to. It’s an appreciation. I used to run around with a hairbrush as a microphone infront of the mirror. From then I went on to singing in public, shows and a few TV shows as a child. I auditioned for Top Of The Pops and was told I was too young !


What makes this kind of music “good” to you?

What can I say I am a fan of the 90’s rock alternative and of course listening to the flashback 80’s songs. Definitely where I pull an influence from.


Let’s Talk about your music and your last work… 

My last and first work!

This is my debut single (All My lies) Followed up by the second release (TheFear) from my upcoming EP that will be coming out in The single is dark , hitting on points about others having expectations they feel you need to live up to. You choose your own path and not what someone else wants from you. Be true to yourself.


How do you feel about the internet in the music business?

Great questions. I am sure everyone has a different view point and feeling. It is the future I believe, which has it’s good points and bad. Social media in this day and age, is a huge part of everything in life. It is a great marketing tool and a way to reach people all over the world. You can make connections quickly. It is a great way to reach out to your fans, especially during this year with the Pandemic. Online concerts, virtual meetings…huge part of this year. Social Media platforms have given musicians more control over the distribution of their music I do believe. Whether this is going to become the way the industry is going…time will tell. I believe we have to be adaptable to be successful.


What are the plans for the future?

I see myself continuing along this path. I am hoping I will be able to successfully tour, depending on the world situation. What matters is to be happy in what you are doing and to continue to grow and learn I have a willingness and commitment to improve myself.


Could you briefly describe the music-making process?

It is dependent upon the song and needs of that song. Currently I am very lucky with amazing song writers and a top notch Producer and team, Thomas (my producer) has pushed me to strive for a consistent level of excellence. He was tough but in the nicest of ways. He was constantly pushing me to be better, and honestly, that’s exactly what I wanted to get out of this experience.


Would you rather be on a major label or would you rather stay independent?

I want to make success on my own terms when I make realistic achievable plans and use my determination to follow through. Whether I stay independent or team up with a label, there are so many deciding facts around both. What’s right for me might not be for someone else. A lot of thought will go into a decision made.


What is the last artist/band you listened to this week?

Just finished listening to FairGround Attraction.


What are some of your greatest challenges, and what is your greatest attribute when it comes to your work ethic?

This year has been most difficult, not just on myself but everyone due to the pandemic. I have never experienced anything like this. This year has been challenging for everyone. I’m working to finish recording my debut EP and

I am just trying to stay focused and hope that we can get back to being some kind of normal? Through this last year and a half I have met so many talented people I have been able to work with. It’s uplifting. It has kept me going.


Is there anyone you’d like to thank, any shout outs?

I have been so lucky to work with an amazing group of people. Exeter Sound Studio- producer Thomas McKay. Vic FLORENCIA, who is such a top-notch Engineer… Phil from Lacquer Channel Mastering and Ms Rique Franks

The Dropoutentertainment Team and Director Jesse Read. To bring this vision together on video. Not to mention a bunch of talented actors, local dancers for the video shoots, and friends- Mel Busst , Charmaine Carr !



Sunday 3 October 2021

Interview with Anthony Casuccio | Grammy Nominated Veteran Music Producer


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

I have always had an affinity for music. From hearing my first Beatles song to Van Halen, I loved the guitar and started playing at an early age. I went to college for sound recording technology and started working in the music industry in New York City right out of college. I was remastering older music from well named artists like Johnny Cash and Tony Bennett. From there I started my own company Xtream Audio and had a lot of success working on 3 Grammy nominated and topping various charts with my clients. I had national jingles airing on TV. I started a band called A&L finding success in the UK charting 9 times on various Indie music charts and reaching the top 20 8 times.


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 feels good! I have been working at this for a while and feel that my efforts are starting to pay off. I am playing the long game and am strategically working the promotion aspect to gain lasting connections and coverage.


Love Music: Can you please tell our readers more about 'Emotional Lockdown'?

Emotional Lockdown is my first solo effort in over 20 years. This music endeavor was born during the Covid lockdown. “I am always working on other people’s musical projects. The lockdown gave me the time and mental fortitude to start writing music. Locked in my studio, Music was my main outlet to deal with the isolation. I composed over a dozen songs. A guitarist by trade, this musical release is a new venture, The songs are pop/EDM in style with flourishes of rock guitar. Having more than enough for an EP, I split up the songs with more radio-friendly songs going on the EP and the others for my live DJ set.


Love Music: Any upcoming project?

I am always working on various musical projects for other people. I am going to concentrate on this release for the next few months.


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

That is a tough question. I have been so fortunate to have worked with so many great people on so many amazing projects. Working on Grammy nominated albums is a career highlight. Hearing my music in soap operas and on nations commercials is always a thrill.


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

Just to be a positive, good person.


Love Music: What motivates you to do your best work as a music producer?

I think being OCD when it comes to my production, there is no excuse to not fixing any issues. If you hear it and it is wrong or bothers you or a client, fix it. It has never been easier to make corrections and changes to your music using the latest programs.


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

I feel you don’t choose music, it chooses you. How you accept this internal pull is up to you. I choose it as a career.


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

I like to be near water. Swimming, boating or a drink on the beach. I also love to read music biographies.


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

www.Facebook.com/anthonycasucciomusic

www.instagram.com/anthonycasucciomusic

Twitter: @anthonycasuccio





Friday 17 September 2021

Interview with Zita Barbara


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

I started singing at 9 months old. My mom let me know that I would frequently claim to have a past-life as an Italian opera singer. Instead of first words, I had a first song, "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star." I reference the "Twinkle, Twinkle" part of the song in one of my latest releases, "Rich & Beautiful." My "Rich & Beautiful" lyrics list some of my early inspirations, such as Madonna, as a way to pay homage to them. Back to the point, the road from changing from the natural 9 month old singer into a recording artist, is a story that I am turning into a book. I was inspired to follow the footsteps of Mikel Jollett, of the indie-rock band "The Toxic Airborne Event," whose amazing memoir I just finished reading. (I highly recommend to musicians looking for inspiration.) Hopefully, in the next couple of years, my own book will be out with the long and detailed story. For now I'll summarize, I was a good little choir girl, until bullying and cattiness over my voice took me on a different path. I opted to take one-on-one voice lessons with a chair of "The San Antonio Company" in order to regain confidence in my voice. The lessons eventually led to a music scholarship in college, where I ran into someone studying to be a producer. I wrote and recorded a first song, "Run." It was a haphazard student production for a student-film project. Although my song was just a school project, it was seriously reviewed by a popular local pop-culture newspaper in town, "The Current." From there, I steadily started recording and songwriting. Here I am now...


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

Like coming out of a cocoon. For the majority of my experimental songwriting, I was the ugly caterpillar wobbling my way around. I'm not quite "the butterfly," but I feel like I am close. I've gotten past the "invisible phase." I want to address the "invisible phase" because it is an FAQ message I have been asked by people starting their own creative journeys. This "invisible phase" occurs when an artist just gets started and no one has heard of them. It is nothing to worry about. Most likely, feeling invisible is due to not having much work in terms of music, art, or preforming. The "invisible phase" is a blessing in disguise. It allows for major creative freedom without the pressure of an audience. Attracting a big audience to unpolished work could result in pure cringe for the audience and artist. I remember feeling buzzed about my first recorded songs like "this needs a Grammy," and now I can't hear my early music with a straight face.


Love Music: Can you please tell our readers more about your latest release?

I have two popular releases right now, "Rich & Beautiful" and "Too Little, Too Late."


Rich & Beautiful is meant to be a modern rendition of Madonna's "Material Girl." It is the reason I placed her as the top lyric. It is meant to be "pop" and fashion-centric because I wrote it for the catwalk. I was in the studio, doing my own catwalk strut in order to come up with the perfect staccato beat for the song.


"Too Little, Too Late" is a country song, that goes much deeper in terms of the lyrics. I was inspired by something Garth Brooks said about meeting Trisha Yearwood. There is something gloriously agonizing about meeting the perfect person and realizing that it can't happen. Sadly, this scenario happens to a bunch of people. Those strong connections or impressions may never go away. Garth ended up with Trisha in the end, so there is always hope. A lot of people out there end up more like Adele's "Someone Like You." Especially when the lyrics say, "...never mind, I'll find someone like you..." Either way, "the one that got away" was a concept I wanted to explore in songwriting because of its complexity.


Love Music: Any upcoming project?

I am scheduled for Fashion Week New York next year. I will launching my own fashion line. People that follow me learn I am always working on something and I jump around creatively. For example, my next two songs coming up are jazz songs that have a good coffee-shop vibe to them...and yes...they came out of left field for me too!


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

Being able to perform in Los Angeles, Hollywood, and also internationally in Mexico. In Mexico, soap opera stars hosted the show. I heard they were pretty famous. At that point I could let myself think, "okay, maybe you are actually pretty good." My "humble beginnings" keep me pretty humble as an artist. It takes a lot for me to think like, "you are the best, you are the greatest...you can be a diva." In a way, my attitude keeps me grounded and focused on what's important to the music.


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

My goal, since I've started recording, is to create a spectacular music video. "Run," the first music recording I mentioned earlier, was created rapidly for a student music video project. It was a classic first-attempt; and ultra-failure as music video. As a class project, I got an "A." Although, as soon as I posted it on YouTube, it quickly got popular at school for being bad...very bad. With a team that consisted of only me and another project partner, we didn't have much going for us succeeding. The student-music-producer didn't deliver the music until the day-off needing to turn in our final project. We couldn't exactly change course at that point, since it was part of the assignment to stick to what we proposed to do. While, I am sure even Steven Spielberg would have said, "Listen, we don't have the music yet, and this is a music video...so we have no choice but to change course." I felt I had no choice but to stick to the assignment. The time crunch led to a ridiculous music video, with me dressed in a Hillary Clinton business suit because I was straight out of a marketing business course final. I seemed to be trying to dance...to a folk song...but the suit limited my movement to robot arms. In order to make it look like more dancers I placed myself against a reflective corner of the business school building, so I was "robot arms" at all angles! To top this off, once I was editing the footage I placed a rainbow filter on top so that it could look better. At the end, my choices made me famous on campus for "the rainbow robot dance." (Remember earlier, when I addressed the "invisible phase." This video is exactly why that phase is so important.) My first music video was a complete disaster. Since, I've taken advanced university-level video classes. I actually graduated with a third degree in exploring digital media, fueled by my need to get my music videos right! I invite people to check out my music videos on YouTube now to see how far I have come! Find me online by searching "Zita Barbara." Like, subscribe, and leave a hello!


Love Music: What motivates you to do your best work as singer/songwriter?

Other songwriters...I often find myself listening to the work of people I admire in order to get inspiration for my own work, life, or to feel motivated.


Love Music: How can people find you and your work online?

My Facebook page: 

https://www.facebook.com/ZBarbiDoll

Instagram: @zitabarbara




Tuesday 31 August 2021

BBL by NatStar


BBL
is a new single from well-known hip hop artist, NatStar. This track is slick and has hit written all over it. A lot of songs have meme-worthy or marketable titles, but BBL backs it up with top notch production, good music and a straight up performance. The sonic clarity is excellent. This seriously sounds better than most major label hip hop releases. There’s not not even a trace of anything abrasive in the mix. NatStar’s delivery is tight and businesslike as he manages to rap about the salacious subject matter is a cool and professional tone. He keeps a good poker face throughout the track. The timing with the vocals and the beat is razor sharp. You really can’t ask for much more. BBL is a song that’s dialed into contemporary pop culture, and this jam definitely has the ingredients to take off.



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Tuesday 20 July 2021

Interview with Caio Gaona


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

I started to study the drums when I watched an Angra concert it changed my Life in a way I can't describe, the double bass the speed and everything.

Then I started to play with some bands at the year of 2007 with some Hard Rock cover bands.

In 2011 with only 20 years I played as a session drummer with Stevie Rachelle's Tuff in a South American Tour then I entered in my first original song band "Unblackpulse" whon which I recorded 1 álbum and 2 EPs

In 2014 I felt that I needed to do something mine, then I started my Project as Geek Drummer performing Movies, Games and Séries themes on drums and It gave me the recognization of a lot of movie composers Like Danny Elfman, Blake Neely, Brian Tyler and a lot of others.

In 2016 I started to compose songs inspired in Comics Characters, the first I released was inspired in Batman and the second in The Crow.

I Also give drum classes since 2010.


Q: We have been hearing a lot about you in the last days on Europe, so we notice your starting to gain a lot of attention how does it feel?

It is amazing, Im very excited for what the future will bring for me!!!


Love Music: Can you please tell our readers more about your single "High price of life"?

High Price Of Life is a Love Letter for The ones Who is fighting against depression and had an episode of suicie trying.

Its a reminder that Life is precious And a Love Letter for The Sandman's Fan.

Love Music: How do you composed this single? & how it was recording with Indira Castillo who attended in it.

I composed The single in 2012 than I showed to some bands I was playing but nobody wanted to work on it then this year I showed it to Rodrigo Barros from All System Go Productions and we worked together in The single inspired in Finnish bands like H.I.M and Negative.

I invited Indira cause of her amazing and different voice and it works perfect and surprised me with her Amy Winehouse's kind of voice.


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

The exciting moment was when I played in Comic Con Experience, a great geek event here in Brazil when I player with Senpai Old School band for 20.000 People.

The other moment was when I was invited to record the drums for an Arrow Episode but it disn't work cause of The recording quality.

When I played with some Angra members and when I played The Guardians Of The Galaxy movie with my band Triscore.


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

For sure is doing concerts in Europe And reach a lot of People with my song.


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

My unconditional Love for music ans drums, I study a lot every Day for become Better and Better.


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

As a career. I play The drums for a living.


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

I watch movies, read books and watch some animes.


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

You can find me on instagram : www.instagram.com/caiogaonadrums

Twitter www.twitter.com/caiogaonadrums and

YouTube- www.youtube.com/caiogaona








Saturday 3 July 2021

Interview with Zane Freshhh


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

30 years old born in Miami,Fl. A year old my mother and father moved to three states through out the next seven years due to my father being a truck driver, those states included Philly,Ohio and New York. At the age of 3 I heard an EP album from  Bone-thugs N Harmony named “Creepin on ah come up” from there some other idols became 2 Pac, Nas, Biggie, 50 Cent, J.Cole and last but not least the amazing Missy Elliot. It made me really passionate because it was my way of escaping from poverty. I am passionate about sharing love like it's a virus because all we have is each other and we are all human.


Love Music: Anything you want to share with us about your music? 

My music is a roller coaster of emotions whether you just broke up with your partner or you got a family member locked up to even dealing with a disability. In my case MS I liked to call her “My SideChick”.

Love Music: Can you please tell our readers more about RIDE FOR ME? 

Ride for me is a song about a special lady who owns my heart since day one. We been through a hell of a ride and she has always been for me no matter what life has thrown our way.


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

Biggest achievement thus far has been working with my engineer Gambit. He has honestly been a huge positive aspect in my career because he has pushed me to limits that I never even new I could go to lyrically, honestly he helps me remember that I am more than just a disability case in the books.


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

The start of a foundation in which I can help those who want to start a career whether it's in music, arts etc to where they can build a company later down and we can help advocate for them and guide them in the right lane.


Love Music: What motivates you to do your best work as a Owner of Y.G.K LLC ™?

What motivates me everyday is family providing for them and showing others that no matter your background or if you have a disability you are more than that. Every day you wake up is a blessing so make the best out of it and don’t let the bad weight you down because at the end its what is going to make you strong and a living testimony on Gods work. 


Love Music: What's the reason behind choose this name for your SHOP?

It is a dedication to my Lil Cousin. He was destined for greatness but he passed away at the very young age of 20 years old. So in his honor I decided Young.Great.Kings. Because at the end of it all we as are as Young as we want to be. No matter what we all have greatness and we are all Kings and Queens in this world.

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

At first it was just something I fell in love with like I said before it was just something that could be my escape from what ever I was going through at the moment; however as I got older I knew this is something I wanted to do more than just a hobby or an escape I wanted to spread a message.


Love Music: What are your top 6 fav. Songs?

Top 6 fav songs would have to be 

1. All eyes on me by Tupac

2. Crooked Smile by J.Cole ft TLC

3. If I Ruled The World by Nas

4. Work It (Remix) by Missy Elliot ft 50Cent

5. Thug Luv by Bone Thugs N Harmony and Tupac

6. Nuthin’ But A G Thang by Dr.Dre ft Snoop Dogg


Love Music: Are you active on social media?

Yes I am you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok or twitter ZaneFreshhh





Tuesday 22 June 2021

Dy MooB, female immigrant entrepreneur, singer and producer becoming a highlight in Europe


We are here doing an interview on the anniversary of Dy MooB, a dreamy woman who emigrated from Brazil to Europe and has achieved several of her goals.


Love Music: Congratulations on your birthday! Tell me first how long have you been in the music business?

Dy MooB: First of all I want to thank you for this interview; it's been a great birthday present! I got into music when I was a baby; since I started walking I remember my grandfather and mother putting instruments in my lap, they encouraged me a lot, my mother mainly raised and guided me to be a singer, because at the time she was a singer and performed on local TV and radio. I grew up, and at 17 years old I started to get into music professionally, doing classes, shows and composing music.


Love Music: Interesting! But the idea of having a music-related company already existed in Brazil or was it only born in Europe?

Dy MooB: I've had this company since 2015, but to turn it into a Rock and Metal label I had to emigrate because of the location and ease of acquiring equipment and partnerships. Upon arriving in Portugal, in less than 6 months I struggled with random jobs like civil construction and kitchen assistant until I could transform the company and work for it.


Love Music: Sounds like it was tough times didn't it? And you are also lead singer of the band Master Dy, and creator of MTView magazine! How were these projects born?

Dy MooB: Both projects are old, but like the label I could only put into practice here. The band was after I went through a borderline disorder crisis that unfortunately I suffer from it, and after this crisis I decided to reinvent myself and created the band in homage to myself, that's why it's called Master Dy. It seems selfish but it's actually a pillar of self-help. The magazine came after the blog started to have some prominence last year, and I struggled until I managed to launch the print version of it to help and encourage budding artists.


Love Music: Are you working on all projects at the same time? Do you have news about the band?

Dy MooB: Yes I work on everything at the same time! The band is doing very well, gaining a surprising prominence for its young age and we are working on the new album, but while it's not ready we made a single that will debut soon and it's called "You are not Alone" in good power metal style. And for 2022 we have our "First steps of the Legacy Tour" already pre-scheduled for Europe I invite everyone to visit www.masterdy.com and sign up to compete for tickets and other gifts.


Love Music: This looks like it’s going to be awesome. And about DyMM P&M, is there anything artists can look forward to in the coming months?

Dy MooB: There is! Not only artists, but Rock and Metal fans, stay tuned in the next releases of our label! We will have several styles launching until the end of the year, and for 2022 there are two very strong news: one is our Metal festival that will debut in Portugal and another is our guitar brand, which is already in the final stages of implementation! We will have "DyMM Guitars" in our business group.


Love Music: These are really very important news. It was a pleasure talking to you, hope we can talk more often. Thanks a lot!

Dy MooB: Thank you again for this space, your blog is amazing, and if you allow I would like to invite artists who want to apply for our label: submit your band or project to 

www.dymm-productions.com.




Thursday 10 June 2021

Nicholas Chiaro, the mastermind behind Hychrodome


Nicholas Chiaro, the mastermind behind Hychrodome, the 80s inspired pop rock artist, has been hard at work to drop his debut EP for the last few months. Reigning from Staten Island, New York, Hychrodome is focused on making music and connecting to people.


The first single off his debut EP, Sex is For Morons, is arguably one of his strongest songs, “Political Sex”. With an incredible summer beach day vibe, the music is catchy enough to be labeled an earworm.



But that is not the only track that struck our attention, in fact the EP has no skips. The EP continues to get catchier and catchier as you travel down the track list, a creative move we assume Nicholas did intentionally.


This album is a modern mix between Michael Jackson and Nine Inch Nails, and we are SO excited to listen to this EP all summer long.




Interview with UK-based lofi hip-hop artist Confidential


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

I’m Confidential and I make lofi beats. My background was originally in classical music, playing classical guitar, then I moved onto playing heavier and heavier music until I found myself in a tech metal band, playing music that sounded like Deftones meets Tesseract.

I never had any interest in hip-hop until this one lesson at university where the tutor played this video of The Roots doing a live show. That changed everything for me and I joined a hip-hop band for a few years. After that band, I spent a year trying to do something new musically, but kept getting let down by other musicians until I decided to do things myself.


Love Music: We been hearing a lot about you, with some even starting to call you the face of lofi hip-hop in the UK. How does it feel now you’re starting to gain a lot of attention?

It’s all been very strange, to say the least! I’ve had people from as far as Singapore messaging me on Instagram, telling me how much they like my music and all that, which is really cool. I’m always incredibly grateful when somebody contacts me or shares my music around, but when people say I’m, quote-unquote, the face of something… I dunno, it’s hard to explain.

I mean, I can see that a lot of artists in my genre will use anime artwork instead of their faces and never reveal their names, but I decided that if I wanted to fight for a cause, I’d need to put my face and identity out there.


Love Music: Any upcoming projects?

Yes, I’ve got a new single coming out on June 25th. It’s called Lost Identity and I think it’ll absolutely blow away everything I’ve released before. Lost Identity will be the lead single for my new album, which I’ve called The Search For… and I feel like it’s by far the strongest material I’ve written.


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

To be able to come back from the lowest point in my life and find new identity and happiness through music.


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

I started out this project with three goals in mind. One I’ve already accomplished, which was to be featured on the lofi guitar beats playlist that Larry Choppins curates. That was a really big deal for me. The other two are to be featured on the lofi girl playlists on Spotify and YouTube, and to be featured on a Spotify editorial playlist. It would be amazing to see myself on a playlist next to my biggest influences.


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

The idea of improving as a songwriter and musician. It’s as simple as that. I remember this artist called GiwHa asking me what my goal as a musician was. This was a few years ago, but I vividly remember standing there for a moment and simply telling him that I wanted to see how good I could get. I just want to be the best songwriter possible.


Love Music: What is hip-hop, to you?

Somebody already beat me to this one! The best answer was already given by Grandmaster Flash. He said Hip-Hop is the only genre of music that allows us to talk about almost anything. It’s just an examination of life and a social commentary and I think that’s what makes it so controversial, but that’s the case for anything that pushes boundaries and dares to challenge what is normal.

So, for me, I want to break the taboo of mental health. It’s normal to avoid talking about mental health, or to not take it seriously, but I want to challenge that and get the conversations started. Just because you can’t see an ailment doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist.



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

It started out as a hobby and I still kind of see it that way. I do take music seriously, but I enjoy it a lot. I didn’t particularly make a conscious choice about becoming a musician, I just happened to really enjoy playing guitar and ended up at college studying music. When it came time to go to university, I couldn’t think of anything I wanted to do more than study music. Here I am today, having fallen down the stairs and seemingly landed on my feet for the most part.


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

I will do almost anything for an adrenaline rush! When I was really young, I always thought I’d end up being a motocross rider. My dad was definitely grooming my brother and I to be pro racers, but I gave up on that dream after breaking a bunch of bones and almost losing the use of my left hand.

So I’ll always try to do stuff that’ll give me my adrenaline fix, even if it’s something simple like going for a run. But I love anything with a competitive element, like go-karts, riding dirt bikes or BMX. My adrenaline dream is to one day jump out of a plane with no parachute, just like what Travis Pastrana did.


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

The best place is Instagram, which is @confidential_lofi. Outside of that, there’s Facebook at /confidentiallofi and Ko-Fi at /confidential_lofi.



Be sure to also follow me on Spotify if you haven’t already, so you can get notified about all my new releases and hear them first. You really don’t want to miss what’s coming!




Monday 7 June 2021

Interview with Offbeat Lookie


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

I was born and raised in Trenton, NJ so it’s ruff, what we call the mud and Music was an escape for me, I dropped out of college twice in my life, joined Marines for 8years and boom here I am.


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 feels great when people appreciate your work, and it helps me feel loved from all the support. I remain humble because I’m still a regular person with a family to feed, and I’m no different from the next man.


Love Music: Can you please tell our readers more about your single Ghost (Damn)?

I love 50cent show ‘power’ and ghost was my favorite character he was tryna do better but circumstances kept holding him.



Love Music: Any upcoming project?

I have a second single on the way “Do Me Land” also I’m working on a group project with “Grand Cru” Cociane Rock (co ceo) , Breezy Wave (1st Lady) , And L.O. (President).


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

Meeting new people, and learning new things that incorporate into me being a better me and make better music.


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

I just want my friends, family, and supporters to be proud of me and my work, so I have to do it bigger for them and that’s straight for me.


Love Music: What motivates you to do your best work as rapper & songwriter?

Situations I’ve been thru in life, that I can put in my music for people to say it helped them.


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

It’s always been a hobby and the minute I stop having fun with it I’ll be done with it.


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

Make music, and try to stay out of the way of dram.


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

@OffbeatLookie on all social platforms and hashtag #WeDaCru