Monday, June 7, 2010

Dea's Interview with: PREMIERE

Hey what's up world.. I go by the name "PreMiere" from Brooklyn, New York.

How long have you been doing music?
Well.. i been writing music without recording since i was about 12 years old, started recording at 18, i always had the passion for music but It was long before my mind was set on becoming a recording artist. I had to understand that this was a life making decision and also a long term goal which consisted of commitment and dedication.


What's the first song you made?
Good question... cause i really don't remember lol.. i think it has to be this song titled "Bring It Back" if not that's the closest to the first song i ever recorded which was pretty dope lol.

What's your favorite song?
My favorite song is actually on my next project.. it's titled "Self/Made" i think it's pretty much self explanatory, but the concept was really based of a situation i have recently experience and as the song goes on i bluntly speak on it.

How would you describe your music?
My music is very commericial at the same time realistic.. i like to have to fun while i am creating at the same time stay level headed.



Do you do live performances?
I have done many show's.. having the chance to travel outside my envirnoment to showcase my music to other people in their home town's is a blessing.. and it's even better when the crowd accepts your music and welcome you in as though i feel performing in front of a huge crowd takes a lot and is quite a feeling that a entertainer would never get use to speaking from experience.

Lessons learned down the road?
I learned to remain focus at all times, music is something you can't do when you want to do it or better yet when you have the time to do it, this industry needs your life time support and dedicated if it's something you want as bad as the next artist wants it. As of for my own i always remind myself to stay humble and always have fun with my work. The results are way more satistifying when your having fun. A valuable lesson i learned is to always be true to yourself, before you can allow anyone to accept you for you.

What would be a great musical experience to you?
The greatest experience to me would be having the chance to travel outside my normal environment getting the chance to showcase my talent..

Do you have a favorite artist and quote from them?
I dropped out of school because I wasn't learning fast enough.. I learned from real life better. - Kanye West

What are you working on now?
I am currently working on my project titled "Your All Welcome", be on the look out for my single "GYSO" which will be released sometime in July/August. You will be hearing a lot from me, I hope to keep all my fans and supporters satisfied.

Who do you look forward on working with?
I am simply a fan of GOOD MUSIC!. There's alot of artist out there, but not alot of GOOD MUSIC out there. With that said there's a few artist i would love to work with, there's some i had the chance to and accomplished that, and there's some that i haven't had the chance to.

So where could people find you and tune in to your music?
I wanna encourage everyone to check out my sites to find out more info about up and coming events, show, and dates plus lastest releases it's all worth it.

twitter.com/myworldpremiere // youtube.com/myworldpremiere // myworldpremiere.com

Thank you. - PreMiere

Aleem The Producer


Introducing Aleem, the upcoming producer, songwriter, model and actor. Anyone can contact him by my email (producedbyaleem@gmail.com) and/or the Twitter and MySpace www.twitter.com/producedbyaleem www.myspace.com/producedbyaleem. You can purchase beats at www.producedbyaleem.com.


How' you get into music and how long have you been doing it?
I got into music because I was always interested in making noise lol. Since I was a kid, I would wake up early in the morning in the summer and bang on the bottom of empty trash cans with sticks from a tree. I've always been interested in the beat more than the words of song. I actually start to listen to the words after I've heard the song about 4 or 5 times.

What's the first song you made?
My first beat was made almost two years ago. It was horrible! Lol.

What's your most favorite song or most meaningful?
I can't name a favorite song. There are way too many songs that I like. The most meaningful song to me is "Soundtrack of My Life" by Kid Cudi because I think that song describes me.

Describe your musical style.
My musical style is what you would hear in movies, TV shows, commercials. I've been told that I have a theatrical or cinematic sound. I don't mind it though, I love it.

What motivates you?
What motivates me is the feeling of never being satisfied. I work hard at what I do and I don't get comfortable. The minute you begin to get comfortable with yourself is when your music start to change.

What are some things you learned as you got involved with music or on your own?
I learned that the music industry is 90% business and 10% passion. I feel if you do something for the love of it, then the money will come later, no matter what. One valuable lesson that I learned is never put your trust in what everybody tell you. Some things you have to do and figure out on your own.

Can you tell us of a great musical experience, or worst?
My greatest experience was when I had my city's top artists rap on one my beats. That was a big accomplishment for me. I really haven't a bad experience yet, but I know they are coming. I'm preparing for them.

Do you have a main influence? 
My main influence is the world...nothing more, nothing less.

Who's your Favorite artist? Do you have a favorite quote from them as well?
My favorite artist is Faboulous. One of my favorite quotes that he said was: "We in the club with the black and white skunk bitches...I'm matching head to toe; down to my dunk stitches". He is super ILL!



What is your current project? 
I have a couple projects that I'm working on right now. Mostly alot of my city's top artist right now. My past projects was with my city's top artist...nothing major yet. I don't know what's next, but I know I'm going to keep working hard and see where that leads me.

What are your goals for the year?
My goals for the year are to get a bigger following and to just keep getting better. I also want to learn how to play the violin and piano.

People you look forward to work with or for?
I look forward to working anybody who works hard and who's putting out good music (rappers, singers, songwriters, producers, musicians etc.)...not the same ol' "shoot 'em up, bang bang" type of music either. That era is over with and it's wack.

Do you have a promotional team, or do you do self promotion?
Yes, I do self promotion. I believe in selling yourself with "selling yourself". (if you get what I mean) I probably will continue to do so, I'm going to let my music speak for me.

Why do you do music? 
I do music because I love it and I always told if you do something you love then you'll never have to go to work a day in your life. (if you get what I mean) It means the world to me, without it, I don't know what I'd do.

Were there any obstacles you're going through or over come?
Obstacles are going to come with anything you do in life. I'm going to deal with mine by working hard and working past it. God puts us through tests, but never nothing that we can't handle.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Model: Fibi Love



Fibi Love is a dedicated and ambitious Haitian American model from beautiful Miami Beach, Florida. She began her modeling career 3 years ago when she discovered she had a passion and a gift for creating beautiful photographs. her exotic looks, striking figure and intoxicating energy result in the breathtaking work that is quickly making her a force in the industry. Catch this star on the rise!

Check out her site www.Fibilove.com and find her on www.Myspace.com/fibilove, www.Twitter.com/fibilove, www.Facebook.com/fibil1, www.Modelmayhem.com/lovefibi, www.Youtube.com/Fibilove, http://yourfavoritegirl.ning.com/profile/Fibilove

Reckless Rebels


A while ago Idid an interview with Teenage Trendsettaz, well Teenage Trendsettaz has moved on and become Reckless Rebels. Check out the interview I did with the CEO and Brand Director Wayne Fryer; and when you're done, head over to http://blog.therecklessrebels.com/

So it's Good bye Teenage Trendsettaz? Why?
I wouldn't say goodbye, I would say hello to the start of a brand originated from Teenage Trendsettaz. Going through a lot of trial and error I felt the need to create something more marketable, its all about the longevity.

Why Reckless Rebels?
I named my brand Reckless Rebels because I don't bite my tongue for anything or anybody. Another reason is because I do what I want with no thought of what the next person may think, but in a positive way.

What does Reckless Rebels stand for?
Naturally creative and artistic individuals who have that hustle mentality doing what they want, when they want with no concern of how the world may view them.

What will Reckless Rebels have that Trend Settaz didnt?
Longevity and more larger market. When I had Teenage Trendsettaz, people liked the clothes but the name would get to them. People felt it was for the younger crowd or to youthful.

Who's behind Reckless Rebels?
Nineteen year old Wayne Fryer is the CEO and Brand Director. There's also others that show a great deal of love and help out in major ways, those people you will meet in the near future.

What are your upcoming projects?
Collabs, Events, Shows, and other things under wraps that i cannot speak on as of now.

Whats your goals this year in regards to the new line?
My goals for this year with this new brand is to get into a few boutiques, and just keep promoting the brand to show people that you can do what you want, you don't have to limit yourself to what the public says.

What does Reckless Rebels consist of?
Everything from T-shirts, to custom Cut and Sewn Products.

Who is your selling audience then?
My selling audience is anyone who feels the way I feel about fashion, people who know that fashion is an aesthetic that must be preserved and handled with care.

Besides a good fashion piece, what do you want consumers to walk away with after they walk away with a Reckless Rebels piece?
I want consumers to walk away with that feeling as if i created the piece just for them, i want them to feel more like an individual and not a "consumer".