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Exclusive | Aaronic Dorsey Talks the Release of His Latest EP 'What Summer Was Ext.'

Atlanta rapper, Aaronic Dorsey talks creating music from real raw emotions, impacting and inspiring people through his lyrics and his latest EP, 'What Summer Was Ext.' in an exclusive interview! Check it out here!

 
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I feel as an artist your real success is defined by your ability to touch and impact the people.
— Aaronic Dorsey

By: Omar Cook

This week's "Who's Hot?" Artist of the week is Atlanta rapper, songwriter and producer, Aaron Dorsey! Known professionally as Aaronic Dorsey, he originally hails from Montgomery, Alabama, and moved to Atlanta as a child and has since immersed himself in various avenues to develop his musicality and artistry further. His earliest musical influences range from Kirk Franklin to Stevie Wonder.

Aaronic grew up in the church, and had limited exposure to rap music.  It was not until the 5th grade when he was introduced to artists such as T.I. and 50 Cent. However, it was the likes of Kanye West, Outkast, and Pharrell Williams that ultimately laid the groundwork and inspiration for the sound Aaronic now delivers as an artist. During Dorsey’s junior year of high school, he began releasing freestyles that led to the release of his first mixtape. Since then, Aaronic has continued to evolve his  creativity through songwriting, production, and curating visual companions to his musical releases. 

Even though Aaronic started by rapping for classmates classmates, it was him getting involved in the teen ministry at his church that allowed him to develop and find his stage presence. Aaronic has performed in numerous open mics and showcases in the Atlanta area. Known for his high energy on stage and crafty lyrics, Aaronic captivates audiences by providing them with the pureness of who he is at all costs. He strongly believes in giving people raw art, well done. Aaronic Dorsey recently released an extended cut of his last EP titled What Summer Was Ext and it is available on all streaming platforms.

This artist is a true lyricist as he pours real thoughts and emotions into every song that listeners can relate. Aaronic is just what Hip Hop needs, a true creator.

Aaronic Dorsey - Snooze

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

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

Aaronic Dorsey: I’ve been making music for right around 10 years now. I recognized my love for music as early as 5th grade and would even tell people I was a rapper even though at the time I didn’t even have any raps written but it was in my junior year of high school where it became a real thing. I had a group of friends who all shared the same interest and we all began recording in a friends basement experimenting and finding each of our individual sounds.  

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

Aaronic Dorsey: My biggest influences are Kanye West, Stevie Wonder, OutKast, Kirk Franklin, and Pharrell Williams.  

Aaronic Dorsey | Who's Hot? Interview

What artists would you like to collaborate with and why?  

Aaronic Dorsey: PJ Morton and Tobe Nwigwe are two artists I’d love to collaborate with because both are independent and I feel I could learn a lot from them how to better maneuver my independent artistry. 

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

Aaronic Dorsey: My best project to me is my most recent, What Summer Was Ext. and I say that because it truly feels like a coming of  age for me. I’m finally at this point where I know who I am and know how to make that translate in a way where the music can be felt. Finishing school was a big reset for me as an artist so a lot of stuff I put out when I first finished were more experimental than anything cause I was still trying to connect the dots with all that I had learned.  

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

Aaronic Dorsey: I plan to put out some singles and videos and hopefully an album towards the end of the year. This summer I’m planning to relaunch this series I do called “Garage Sessions” where I literally set up in my garage and either perform my songs or rap over some of my favorite songs from other artist.  

Aaronic Dorsey - Garage Sessions Ep. 29: WSW Mashup

How do you generate new ideas for your music?  

Aaronic Dorsey: I generate most ideas from my own life experiences and just what’s happening around me. I’m always looking for ways to broaden my horizons and expand my perspectives.  

What motivates you and how do you define success?  

Aaronic Dorsey: I define success as being able to impact and inspire people to be more than what is presented to them. I feel as an artist your real success is defined by your ability to touch and impact the people. It sounds simple but it goes so much deeper than the music itself. It’s the ability to represent and stand for something bigger than you.  

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

Aaronic Dorsey: I always approach creating my music from an approach of giving people raw art, well done. It’s raw cause it’s literally a piece of me but well done because I want to make sure that even though the content is raw I still make sure it’s presented in a way that is digestible for people to connect with. 

Aaronic Dorsey

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

Aaronic Dorsey: The only real formula is being yourself. I feel you can never go wrong being true to who you are but that doesn’t mean you know it all. Be yourself and always be willing to seek further  direction and advice. As creators we have the goal in mind but we don’t always see the bigger picture due to us being so connected to the art so its important to keep good people around you. My other tip is to be willing to learn any and everything that contributes to your art. It’ll help you have a better idea of what quality work is and what it takes to achieve that. Do the work and let the team find you.  

Who is your greatest inspiration?  

Aaronic Dorsey: My dad is definitely my greatest inspiration. He was the one that introduced me to so much music and gave me my initial love for it.  

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

Aaronic Dorsey: It’s a toss up between Drake and Kendrick Lamar. Both are artists are global icons and have created their own lanes that many artists have taken after in the current era of hip hop. There are a  lot of different rappers but those are two that I feel everyone looks to in one way or another.  

Aaronic Dorsey - Garage Sessions Ep. 28: Reciprocate ft. MAG The Artist

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

Aaronic Dorsey: Passion is definitely a dominate emotion because it gives me the ability to embrace so many other emotions at once depending on the topic point of the song. I make my goal to not write  about anything that I myself isn’t passionate about or haven’t experienced.  

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

Aaronic Dorsey: One of my biggest sacrifices was taking a year off from music in 2014 to go back to school and learn the basics of how to record and produce. That one decision made me better not only in my artistry but allowed me to build skills that helped me find jobs that have further developed my skill set.  

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Aaronic Dorsey

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

Aaronic Dorsey: Recording, Writing, and Beatmaking are by far my favorite parts of the process. I can somewhat enjoy mixing but the pressure of it along with the constant revisions are definitely  something that can tend to drive me crazy especially when it’s crunch time. 

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

Aaronic Dorsey: In 10 years I want to be in a place where my passion works for me. I want to be able to still do music but also be able to have other endeavors working for me also rather if it’s teaching, acting, or almost anything that will keep my creative juices flowing.  

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

Aaronic Dorsey: Learn how to do as much as you can so that nothing can stop you from getting your music out there. The time you could spend waiting on help to come out the sky you could be learning the skill. This doesn’t mean you will do everything forever and nobody should want to but in the  beginning all you really have is you so the least you can do is put yourself to use.  

Is there anything else you would like people to know about you or your music?  

Aaronic Dorsey: I recently dropped a project called What Summer Was Ext. and it is available on all streaming platforms. I also have series on YouTube called Garage Sessions where Im performing some songs off that project along with me rapping over some of my favorite songs so definitely go check both of those out!


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Exclusive | Lamar Jay Talks Using His Music as Pain Music and Being Motivated by His Fans

West coast singer, Lamar Jay, talks using his music as pain medicine to help as many people as possible and being motivated by his fans in exclusive interview! Check it out here!

 
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I just want whoever listens to my music to take something from it. I’m far from perfect, and we all can learn from each other. I need you and you need me. Much love!

By: Omar Cook

This week's "Who's Hot?" Artist of the week is West Coast singer, Lamar Jay! Lamar Jay has been making for a while with some of his most popular songs being “Bad Habits”, “The Masses”, and “Joy”. This artist is extremely talented and has a vibe that just about anyone can get into. His mixtape releases of A Better Tomorrow and Heaven Only Knows are full of vibes all the way through that are perfect for those long car rides. Cali is full of under the radar talent and Lamar Jay is no exception!

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

Lamar Jay - Why Lie (Official Video)

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

Lamar Jay: I’ve been creating music ever since I learned to put stories together, I don’t recall how old I was at that time. I got started because of my family. My mother and her sisters were in a gospel group and just hearing them harmonize and come together to trigger this feeling inside of me that made me want to sing too. So I began to ask everyone that I knew do they know anyone who can help me get to a studio.

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

Lamar Jay: My biggest influence, musically, is my mom and her sisters’ gospel group. I have too many favorite musicians, but if I have to name a few, I would say Earth Wind and Fire, Musiq, U2, and Anita Baker. 

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

Lamar Jay: I would love to work with Musiq Soulchild and Pharrell. Musiq’s records are so powerful. His music opened up the genre for artists like me. Pharrell is a musical genius.

Lamar Jay Artist Of The Week

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

Lamar Jay: That’s not a fair question. I have a few favorite songs and projects. They’re all my favorites for different reasons. Lol I’m a music head. 

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

Lamar Jay: I’m working on an EP right now. I don’t have a title yet but just know it’s going to be heartfelt. I’m going to be vulnerable and open and discuss a few topics that are sensitive to the Black community and to me, as a Black man. Also, I plan to start touring soon and spending time with my family.

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

Lamar Jay: I usually sit down and write down my ideas anytime something pops in my head. I also take from my life experiences, things I see, and issues, whether good or bad. 

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

Lamar Jay: I’m motivated by my fans, knowing someone can hear one of my records and respond with such joy and happiness makes my day. A fan literally had her parents write out my lyrics and got it tatted on her ankle that read, “Grow with Joy”. That’s how I define success, to know my music touched someone. 

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

Lamar Jay: I describe my music as pain medicine. I’ve found my musical purpose and that is to help others as much as I can. That is my job. What separates me from other artists is, I’m just me and that’s all I can be.

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

Lamar Jay: Yes. Don’t give up. 

QUESTION: Who is your greatest inspiration?

Lamar Jay: My greatest inspiration is my family and my fans. Without them I would have quit long time ago.

Lamar Jay Music Interview

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

Lamar Jay: There are so many influential and successful artists in my genre of today I can’t just pick one. Not fair lol

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

Lamar Jay: Passion, Joy, and Sadness. Mix all three, you’ll get Lamar Jay. Why? We’re all human and go through many emotions, which dominates my music.

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

Lamar Jay: Relationships, health, sleep, list goes on. I’ve been at this for so long, sometimes I surprise myself how I keep fighting, all to make my dream a reality.

Lamar Jay - Joy (Official Video)

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

Lamar Jay: Picking the production and the final product excites me most. What discourages me the most, is the mixing process, videos, and all the promo you have to line up before releasing new material. 

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

Lamar Jay: In the next 10 years, I see myself touring, and writing for other artists. I will be the founder and CEO of my own writing team, and help other artists, especially singers, get their shine.

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

Lamar Jay: Keep a prayer in your heart and don’t look down, look up. If you give up in your mind, you already lost.


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