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What style of music are you and who are your influences? My style of music is hip-hop. I have so many influences because I’m a fan of many genre’s of music. My main hip-hop influences are, Mac Miller, A tribe called quest, Logic and Kixxie Siete, Rizzle Kicks and Odd Future. I’m mainly into old skool classic hip-hop. What equipment do you use to record your music? I haven’t recorded any music yet, but I will be getting into the studio this week. Who do you promote yourself? I promote myself using the social network (Facebook, Twitter) doing local gigs any by letting people know about my positive thinking really. I represent an ideology called B.R.O.S which stands for Bringing Real Optimistic Sound. That’s the movement I’m representing in my music. B.R.O.S is a way of life. What are the positives of you’re industry? The positives are that you get to be in a position to influence people with your music, also that you get to perform for a living. What are the negatives? The negatives are that a lot of artists are money orientated and don’t make music for the love of it. Basically selling out. What do you think of Open Mic? Open Mic was a great experience and it help me develop a lot as an artist. I’m humbled by the fact that I won it. People should because it enabled you to develop a lot as an artist. You really learn a lot about who you are during the journey. What is it like to be signed to BGM? It’s still early day’s, but I know that a lot of great thing’s are going to come out of this opportunity. What advice could you give to someone? Advice I would give is to work extremely hard, but most importantly always remember who you are and who you want to be. Don’t let other’s sway you from your dream.


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