Exclusive Interview
Writer Chick: do you feel as an artist you are responsible or
obligated to set a positive example for your fans through your
music?
buzz: In a way yes because its a responsibility to myself to
b positive and not tell people what to do but just lead by
example , cusp people look up to artist
U may not want the responsibility but its natural
WC: What do you have to offer that’s so different from what
other artists are bringing or have brought to the game
already?
B: My mind is always on something new. I purposely don’t talk
about what everyone else talks about. I know that the talent I
have will keep me relevant.
WC: Who’s your favorite MC?
B: Biggie hands down. Because He’s one of the most vivid
storytellers I ever heard . Downfall and You’re Nobody
Till’ Somebody Kills You are classics.
WC: So speaking of your unique talent, tell me a little about
The Dream Come.
B: It’s my first big step. I always wanted to release a CD . I
wanted to demonstrate my versatility and talent as an
artist/producer. But this project has been a product of
frustration in a good way.
WC: What was the frustration?
B: Bin producing for 4 years and hardly had any solid material
out . working wit some artist was like trying put a square peg
into a piece made for a triangle , makes me look dumb but no
just stubborn to think I can make it work but den I wised up
seeing it wasn't a rite fit so I took things into my own
hands. did everything myself
WC: I bet that was a draining process.
B: kinda Draining but more enlightening , no one really
helped me make it but there r people who helped me push it
who were there from b4 , well b4 hand I was given pointers
so I told a slim lie but as for written producing and
recording myself that’s what I mean by no help making it
WC: What is your favorite song on The Dream Come True mixtape?
B: Two songs. Dolla and a dream and One Shot. They are the
realest to me and they can uplift anybody.
WC: If you had 60 seconds to pitch your music to an industry
insider who would it be and why?
B: I wouldn't say nothing at first I'd have a boom box or my
mp3 playing my songs I rather show that I can make the music
let my talent do the talking id play the first verse on one
shot that will sum up my drive and what I represent overall
WC: How will you remain grounded as your fan base grows?
B: I’m modest. I know there’s always someone out there working
to be better than me and it can happen. My family and friends
,I don act like I live in the clouds.
WC: What about if you’re out with your family or handling
business matters and a fan comes up to pester you for your
autograph?
B: They get an autograph. If you connect with your fans they
will respect you more and give you a break. But if you’re mean
they will harass you. It’s like telling a kid Santa is not
real. He gets mad and lashes out (Laughs).
WC:You know that with fame comes groupies. How will you handle
your female fans?
B: I can’t say I have not been in a situation like that yet. All I
can say is that I will handle it accordingly. Not to say that
I would get with them. I’ll just handle it when it comes. I
will have full control of the matter.
WC: So in other words you’ll do a Shaq and pay your groupies
off to be silent?
B: I’m not paying anyone. That’s where he messed up (laughs).
WC: If you had 60 seconds to pitch your music to an industry
insider who would it be and why?
B: I know that the most important people are never seen.
Whoever has the most pull is who I’m looking for.
WC: What advice would you give to other aspiring
rappers/producers that are writing, producing, marketing, and
financing their own projects?
B: Get ready for a headache. (Laughs). just don’t wait on
anybody if u have to get a job on the side do so or I would
advise them to get enough people who believe in them to help
fund their movement.
WC: Very nice. One more thing how can fans reach you and get
more information on The Dream Come True?
B: They can check out my Myspace page
http://myspace.com/buzzbeatzz or
http://www.soundclick.com/buzzdabeast. They can also e-mail me
at buzzbeatzz@gmail.com.
WC: Thank you. Best wishes for much success!
~Writer Chick
Thursday, July 24, 2008
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