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Exclusive | Rapper AJAY Talks Sacrificing Sleep, Money, and Relationships to Pursue His Dream

Georgia rapper, AJAY, talks sacrificing sleep, money, and relationships to pursue his hip hop career and being inspired by his family to keep gong in an exclusive interview! Check it out here!

 
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I’m one of the greatest things to come out of the South. 
— AJAY

By: Omar Cook

This week's "Who's Hot?" Artist of the week is Georgia rapper AJAY! AJAY is a 26 year old artist who hails from Decatur, Georgia and is formerly known as Phonic. AJAY makes up 1/4 of the music group All Black Congress which features T. Mason, Honey Simone, and Shinobi X. This artist brings a smooth flow to every track that keeps you locked in. AJAY has been on the music scene for a a few years but is constantly evolving in his music and we can expect more from him in the coming year. Don’t sleep, AJAY is just the type of artist that hip hop needs right now.

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We talked with AJAY in an exclusive interview, check it out below!

HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN MAKING MUSIC AND HOW DID YOU GET STARTED?

I’ve been making music since I was about 13 years old. I started writing raps when I was 12 years old after hearing OutKast for the first time. I had “Southernplayalistic” and “Aquemini” loaded on this busted little MP3 player and listening to those albums helped me decide that this was what I wanted to do.

MUSICALLY, WHO HAS BEEN YOUR BIGGEST INFLUENCE IN HELPING YOU ALONG YOUR JOURNEY AND WHO ARE YOUR FAVORITE MUSICIANS?

Musically my biggest influence, my main one, is Andre 3000. Mr. Benjamin. But there’s also Roy Ayers, Sade, Bilal, Notorious B.I.G, Eminem, D’ Angelo, Frank Ocean, Erykah Badu, Ludacris, Schoolboy Q, K. Dot. The list goes on & on, man. Right now, my favorite artists are Tame Impala & Tyler, The Creator.

AJAY - Artist Of The Week

WHAT ARTISTS WOULD YOU LIKE TO COLLABORATE WITH AND WHY?

As far as artists I want to collaborate with, Tame Impala, Dr. Dre, D’Angelo, & Frank Ocean. Those are just my long term choices off the top of my head. There are a few artist I want to collaborate with right here at home too. NoGum Hundo, Jaye Newton, Muddy Mia, DavidTheTragic, Risa Pearl, Flwr Chyld. Just to name a few.

WHAT DO YOU FEEL IS YOUR BEST SONG/PROJECT EVER RELEASED AND WHY?

What is my best song? Honestly, I don’t know. I love all my music. I don’t want to say “oh yeah, my best song is blah, blah” because then that gives the people a reason to go listen to just that project or song. Play all my music. Then you tell me what my best song is.

AJAY - Ballad Of Jerome

WHAT PROJECTS CAN WE LOOK FORWARD TO IN THE NEAR FUTURE?

With future projects, I’m hoping to continuously expand. Bend genres, cross boundaries, & all that. I’ve never wanted to be pigeon holed as just a rap artist, so I’m thinking directing movies, producing, & anything else I come across in the process.

HOW DO YOU GENERATE NEW IDEAS FOR YOUR MUSIC?

When I want to get new ideas for music, I try to do something I wouldn’t necessarily do on a regular basis and just venture into a different territory. Try my best to search for a different feeling. That also means not doing the same song over and over again and trying beats that I haven’t heard in my catalog before.

AJAY - Music Interview

WHAT MOTIVATES YOU AND HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCESS?

My motivation comes from life itself. I know that sounds really simple, but being dissatisfied, being in love, being disappointed has been my motivation to keep going. Being out of love, growing old, living life is all motivation for me because it continues to give me things to reflect on and talk about. As long as I have something to talk about, I’m motivated to continue this journey. The accolades, the acknowledgement, those things are wonderful but me being able to be honest with myself and with other people through my music is what the idea of success looks like to me.

HOW DO YOU DESCRIBE YOUR MUSIC TO PEOPLE AND WHAT SEPARATES YOU FROM OTHER ARTISTS IN YOUR GENRE?

I describe my music in many different ways. For example, the intro and the song after that on my last project How Will U Survive, I’ve always pictured Kane coming out at the Hell in the Cell match between Undertaker & Shawn Michales and just causing the most destruction he possibly can when I listen to it. So, yeah.

DO YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A FORMULA TO BEING A SUCCESSFUL ARTIST?

I don’t believe there is necessarily a formula to being a successful artist. It’s no handbook to this. It’s something you have to jump into if you’re going to do it and never look back. It takes long nights some times. There are a lot of ups and downs and you kind of just have to ride the wave. Keep your head down and continue to work as hard as possible. Connections help, knowing people helps, but sometimes there are no connections. So, you just keep going.

WHO IS YOUR GREATEST INSPIRATION?

My inspiration comes from my family. Past, present, and future. My family inspires me to be transparent now because that’s how they accept me, as I am & of course I look for my supporters to do the same. My future inspires me to not be an “almost was”.

AJAY - Music Interview

IN YOUR OPINION WHO IS THE MOST INFLUENTIAL AND SUCCESSFUL ARTIST IN YOUR GENRE TODAY AND WHY?

The most influential artist of my generation, in my opinion, has to be Dwayne Carter. Every artist I hear has a piece of Wayne in them and that’s undeniable. Andre may be the reason I wanted to start rapping, but Lil Wayne is the person who taught me how to rap. How to put metaphors together and how to come with witty punchlines.

WHICH EMOTION MORE THAN ANY OTHER, CURRENTLY DOMINATES YOUR MUSIC? JOY, SADNESS, ANGER OR PASSION ETC. , AND WHY?

Curiosity is what dominates my music right now, if you can categorize that as an emotion. I’m curious to see what my limits are and how I can continue to push through those barriers and create new experiences for myself and listeners.

WHAT SACRIFICES HAVE YOU HAD TO MAKE, TO MAKE YOUR DREAM A REALITY?

I’ve sacrificed sleep, money, relationships, and much more just to see this dream play out in the best way possible. I won’t lie and say I have no regrets because I have many, but I look past it because I’m giving it all up for the one thing I love more than anything.

WHAT ASPECT OF THE MUSIC MAKING PROCESS EXCITES YOU MOST, AND WHAT ASPECT DISCOURAGES YOU THE MOST?

When it comes to the process, I love recording. I love being able to see my ideas come together as I’m recording vocals, adding harmonies, ad-libs, etc. My distaste lies within the writing process which my seem a bit odd but there’s always the choice of what to say that bugs me because I always want to say so much within 16 bars but that’s not always necessary.

WHERE DO YOU SEE YOURSELF AND YOUR MUSIC IN 10 YEARS?

In 10 years, I want to be happy with what I’ve done, ya know? I feel like a lot of artists aren’t happy for whatever reason. I don’t need a garage full of cars, I don’t need this crazy, insane house, or 13 chains. In 10 years, I want to be at peace.

WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO OTHER UP AND COMING ARTISTS OR PEOPLE LOOKING TO BREAK INTO THE MUSIC INDUSTRY?

My advice to other artists is none of that stuff you see is what it seems. Do what it is you love and those who love it will follow. Write, sing, rap, play freely.

Follow my Soundcloud, I used to be Phonic but now I'm AJAY, download my music, exercise, drink water, live freely, don't trust the government, be safe out here. AJAY loves you. 


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Exclusive | Kindal Tate Talks Her Upcoming EP 'Summer Vibez' & Advocating for Anti-Bullying

California Singer, Kindal Tate, talks the release of her upcoming EP, Summer Vibez, and being an advocate for anti-bullying in an exclusive interview! Check it out here!

 
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Kindal Tate Music Interview

By: Omar Cook

This week's "Who's Hot?" Artist of the week is Singer/Songwriter/Producer Kindal Tate! Kindal hails from Northridge, California and uses her jazzy vibes to fuse with a variety of different genres. She attended College of the Canyons in Valencia, California. She is an advocate for anti-bullying and inspires those young and old that anything is possible if you believe in yourself. Kindal is an extremely talented vocalist who produces music that is soulful with good vibes!

Kindal Tate - Finesse

We talked with Kindal Tate in an exclusive interview, check it out below!

QUESTION: How long have you been making music and how did you get started?

Kindal Tate: I’ve been making music since 4 years old. I would make up songs and perform them for family in our living room. Music has always been played around me at home and thats what began my passion for singing.

QUESTION: Musically, who has been your biggest influence in helping you along your journey and who are your favorite musicians?

Kindal Tate: I would say Billie Holiday and Louis Armstrong has been my biggest musical influence and my favorite musicians  are Sza, Masego, Count Basie, Erykah Badu, D’Angelo, Stevie Wonder, Amy Winehouse, Cab Calloway, Nina Simone and Ella Fitzgerald.

QUESTION: What artists would you like to collaborate with and why?

Kindal Tate: Sza, Erykah Badu, Masego, Stevie Wonder and D’angelo  because they are insane when it comes to creative lyrics, harmonies and over all they are super authentic as artists.

Kindal Tate Exclusive Interview

QUESTION: What do you feel is your best song/project ever released and why?

Kindal Tate: I would have to say Floating is the best song off the EP because that song started it all I was finally in a real cool creative space in my mind.

QUESTION: What projects can we look forward to in the near future?

Kindal Tate: It will be a while till “Diary of a Jazzy Kid” will drop but I will be dropping an EP in June called “Summer Vibez”. 

QUESTION: How do you generate new ideas for your music? 

Kindal Tate: I usually go to the beach, or sit outside and watch the clouds.

QUESTION: What motivates you and how do you define success?

Kindal Tate: Just having the gift to heal people with music how music has healed me is what motivates me. It’s our responsibility as artists to create real art that can help people or change the world. Success is what you make it, for me it’s just constant growth and always evolving musically and as a person and if I just so happen to “make it” then it was  the universe and God’s plan.

QUESTION: How do you describe your music to people and what separates you from other artists in your genre?

Kindal Tate: My music has a jazz feel with a modern twist on any genre I choose to mix it with. I’m not a box type of artist my audience is anyone and everyone if you vibe with it cool and if you don't that thats cool too, no limitations here. 

QUESTION: Do you believe there is a formula to being a successful artist?

Kindal Tate: There is only one key to success and my mom instilled it in me since I was born and that key is to just “BELIEVE”. 

Kindal Tate Music Interview

QUESTION: Who is your greatest inspiration?

Kindal Tate: My Family is my greatest inspiration because although we don't have a lot they have given me everything and anything to help support my dream.  In knowing that I have that much support there is no way I’m going to give up because only I can stop myself from being the star that I believe I am.

QUESTION: In your opinion who is the most influential and successful artist in your genre today and why?

Kindal Tate: I would have to say Erykah Badu cause she is always creating weather she releases it or not and she still does shows all over the place she is an icon.

QUESTION: Which emotion more than any other, currently dominates your music? Joy, sadness, anger or passion etc. , and why?

Kindal Tate: Love is the over all theme of my music because with love you know joy, pain, and all types of mixed emotions that come along with the ups and downs of a relationship or friendships. 

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QUESTION: What sacrifices have you had to make, to make your dream a reality?

Kindal Tate: The hardest one would be not being around my family as much since I'm always booking shows, rehearsing, going to school and teaching.

QUESTION: What aspect of the music making process excites you most, and what aspect discourages you the most?

Kindal Tate: Coming up with the melody and harmonies are my favorite but getting writers block every once in a while is quite irritating cause I always want everything done now but its all about patience.

QUESTION: Where do you see yourself and your music in 10 years?

Kindal Tate: I see myself signed to TDE creating my own label and many many awards. I also see myself becoming an icon that inspires people to be themselves and make music the way they want. As for my life I really don't want fancy cars or a huge house just a simple beach house with a recording studio in the basement and I would invest my money in creating music and arts programs in schools for low income kids.

QUESTION: What advice would you give to other up and coming artists or people looking to break into the music industry?

Kindal Tate: Never bend or break because of money, be authentic, be humble, be kind, never wait to be ready, invest your time wisely, don't be naive not everybody is here to help you, be yourself, love yourself and believe in yourself. 


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