The Music Culture of Independent Hip-Hop Artist’s are different depending on each Artist’s. I created a personal exclusive interview with Cash Flow Entertainments’ Hip-Hop Artist / Entreprenegro, “Tee-Jay.” In this interview we will discuss the Four Elements of Music Culture according to this Artist’s perspective.
Is music good for mankind or potentially harmful?
I can only speak for myself, For instance hip-hop music, when I was a child living in the ghetto, I seen the crack epidemic transform a nice neighborhood into a drug war zone. What’s so ironic is that hip-hop started around this time as well in like 1982, I was 5 years old, and the kids used hip-hop as an escape from the harsh realities that we faced. Also I love how it brings different cultures and generations of people together. Now negative hip-hop music is definitely harmful, and the negative side sometime supersedes the good fruit of hip-hop. Hip-Hop saved my life so it’s good for me, I can’t speak for everybody else.
When is a song beautiful?
Its beautiful the first time an struggling artist hears their song on the radio, think of Run-DMC the first hip-hop artists to enter the Billboard and get video play on MTV, that’s beautiful! When it gives inspiration after a bad day. Using music to soothe to a crying baby, now that’s tremendously beautiful! ha-ha
How should a musician such as yourself, dress?
I think that’s the artist discretion, but I would dress different just to stand out from the pack. For instance, I don’t have any tattoos, no jewelry, and I use no profanity. I do this to go against the norm. Because the stereotype, of rappers is gaudy jewelry, and soft porn music videos and I try to shed a positive light so help preserve a culture that Corporate America continues to exploit.
What did the first hip-hop music sound like to you?
It sounded fresh innovative and I was hooked, I heard Sugar Hill Gang, then Grandmaster Melle Mel and the Furious Five, and then Run-DMC and Jam Master Jay. And I knew from that moments people from the struggle like me had a voice and I grew in the golden era of rap, with Public Enemy, NWA, LL Cool J, and The Geto Boys.
What type of activities that you do on a weekly basis that involve music?
I practice and rehearse my lyrics for upcoming performances; I check my MySpace and contact various media outlets (college radio, music publications, booking agents) to promote my upcoming album. Also I contact various producers and studios to find a place to record, sometimes the studios that I like have scheduling conflicts so I have to improvise.
What is your personal favorite genre of music?
You may laugh but its opera music, I don’t know the artist I enjoy the sound and the story of each opera. The vocals are very powerful that you can feel what they are saying and not understand the lyrical content.
What is different in the lyrics you use than that of other Hip-Hop Artists?
I talk about the fluffy things like the MySpace, and Swerving, you know bubblegum music, you have to get their attention some how, but I also social injustice, about health, about getting good credit, I write inspirational lyrics to change someone’s outlook on life, but humor and wit at the same time. And that’s where the line is drawn, between other artists and myself.
Thank you Tee-Jay anything you would like to add
Yeah check me out on any of my links and holla at me, stay up,
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http://www.tee-jay.biz TEE-JAY's OFFICIAL WEBSITE
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