interview
Interviews with top Beat music advocates celebrities, musicians, artists, and icons about their current and past music projects.
Premiere: Quadd21 - The R&B King Out Of Florida
The music industry is giving birth to up and coming artists and giving way to those who struggled and work hard to be there. Today, we had a chance to talk with one of the finest and strongest R&B singer from FL in the Music industry to explain more about his journey while growing up.
By Honk Magazine5 years ago in Beat
“All For The Love”
How would you describe your music? Artist K1ng Ely NYC is a lyrical artist incorporating the soulfulness of 90’s hip hop and r&b to the current day drill and trap music blending into an New art form. K1ng Ely NYC is inspired by the works of Jay-Z , Kanye West, Nipsey Hussle , Dave East ,J. Cole, Tupac, The Notorious BIG and the local artists in his area.
By K1ng Ely Nyc5 years ago in Beat
It was a huge disgrace that my marriage failed but God in heaven knows I did my best - Muma Gee
Singer, Muma Gee has opened up about her failed marriage to actor and father of her three children, Prince Eke. Muma Gee and Prince Eke got married in 2011 and went their separate ways in 2016 over allegations of infidelity.
By Purity Ezenwa5 years ago in Beat
Katelyn Paige
Armed with sultry song titles like “Whiskey Kisses,” “Skinny Dipping,” and “Blankets and Bonfires,” Katelyn Paige is a full-blooded, down-home country girl from the woods of Douglasville, Georgia. From riding four-wheelers in a bikini to nailing backflips on Tik Tok, Katelyn is an effortless beauty and fearless free spirit on the fast track to fame. Her tousled blonde curls and trap country debut single “Daisy Dukes” delivers a surprising one-of-a-kind crossover sound and young Mariah Carey-Esque sex appeal that has her flying high in the air on a mainstream trajectory to Hollywood. The "Daisy Dukes" video is now past 100,000 views.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Beat
Instrumentalist and Christian Rapper
Greetings Everyone. Today I'm honored to share two interviews with all you. The Madd Geek/The Only Ether one in the same person, and Young Parker both are very talented young men that has made a powerful impact on lives with The Madd Geek making instrumental, and Young Parker making Christian raps. Together they both make ANCHORED'N the Christian Music Group.
By Mama Karnage5 years ago in Beat
Spaz—Exotic Sounds Entertainment New Artist
What’s your name, artist name and where are you from? Christopher A Murphy (Spaz) is an hip hop artist from Dayton, Oh and spent summers in Atlanta, Ga until 2005 Atlanta, Ga became home. Spending summers in Atlanta, Ga is where Spaz grew his love for music. Listening to artist like T.i, Gucci Mane, Pastor Troy, etc! The underground music scene in Atlanta was something new since most of the music never makes it to the Midwest but Spaz going back and forth made him able to stay up on all the new music and all the different sounds. With that being said his style is a mix between the South and the Midwest.
By Jason James 5 years ago in Beat
Chris Carter—Kansas City’s New Hope?
Tell us about you: My name is Chris Eaddy and my Artist name is Chris Carter I am from Louisville, KY but currently based in Kansas City, MO. What makes me different as a person is that I'm me a hundred percent of the time . No matter who i’m around I don’t lose myself nor will I be anyone else to make someone else happy. I grew up like many other people, dad not around, single mom and Army brat life so I moved around a lot . All of that makes me seem relatable to people which as an Artist that’s what you want but it’s also what has individualized me . I don’t hold all of the same values and outlooks on life as the people I tend to be around. The life I lived made me want to go a different route, to live more boldly not get trapped in the status quo. I don’t want to be defined or put into a box. I want to create music that feeds me and hopefully others I don’t want to be bound by a label that someone else created. What do I want to accomplish in life…. What’s funny is that even from a young age we’re asked a variation of this question this complex but oddly simple question. I think as people we’re all headed for the same basic accomplishments, happiness , generational wealth ( so we can stop the perpetuation of systemic poverty) and a fulfilled life . Who’s to say how we get there though, we’re kinda just along for the ride. As of right now the car taking me on that ride is my music which I want to get miles on. I want to accomplish all that I can with music because this is my passion. In five years, I’d like to be a household name. I see myself with my wife and two boys actually living life and no longer surviving. I see us living wherever my wife has inevitably spent the last five years researching and planning while I tour . I’d love to be touring through Europe showing my family the world. I also want to have other business ventures going such as a clothing line and whatever else comes my way. What I bring to the music world is realness, I’m giving people what they need, what I need . I’m not always going to put something out that is a club song just because that’s what's hot right now. I’m not writing music for anyone but myself the songs that I put out are songs that are me, they are parts of me that I didn’t know until I wrote it down. Music literally uncovers who I am, daily I’m always surprising myself . I don’t put on a front with my music; what you see is what you get . I’m not going to speak on something that I'm not actually living.
By Jason James 5 years ago in Beat










