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Interview: Rising artist Olijade discusses his journey in music

“One of my long terms goals is just longevity, being able to make something that will last for years,” Olijade told REMIXD Magazine.

Olijade is a Maryland-based R&B/Hip-Hop artist who is currently gaining traction as a newcomer in the music industry. The 20-year-old artist uses his music to empower his fans and speak his own truth. His ability to create a melodic song is undeniable, and REMIXD Magazine had a chance to sit down and get to know him on a more personal basis.


Olijade told REMIXD that he decided to pursue a music career when he was just 16-years-old. “Music was definitely something that I understood growing up,” he said. “I was a smart kid regardless of school not being my top priority, music seemed to be something that stayed with me forever, it calmed me down, got me hype, set the way I felt for the day.” 


He describes his sound as unique, and lists iconic artists such as The Weeknd, Frank Ocean, and Childish Gambino as some of his main influences for his music.


His recent track, “My Worth,” (which is available on all streaming platforms) showcases his ability to sing on a melodic beat and displays how experiential he can be as an artist. When asked about what makes him different as an artist, Olijade responded, “What I think stands out about me is my writing. I use storytelling that can be portrayed in a straightforward sense or hidden in different metaphors, analogies, word-play, and bars.”


His debut EP that was released earlier this year called, Do As I Say, also demonstrates Olijade’s skills and mark his growth overall as an artist.


Do As I Say, is in my opinion, the best project I’ve made,” Olijade said. “Seeing my own growth, not in a cocky sense but in a self-awareness sense, is refreshing and made me feel like a whole new artist, especially after making it. I felt so confident for when it dropped, and I think thats when I found a sound that I loved.”


With tracks like “Hey I’m Hungover,” and “Nothing,” the artist becomes vulnerable with his fans and showcases to the world that he is not afraid to be authentic. When asked about what ultimately inspired him to dedicate himself to a career in music, Olijade said that his friends played a huge role in helping him make that decision.


“I always was very scared and self-conscious of my voice due to stage fright, but my friends all helped me build my confidence. They were all on the same wave as me when it came to music and they still are too this day so, I really have them to thank for everything i’ve been doing,” he told REMIXD.


As far as his career goals for the future, Olijade ultimately wants to be able to travel the world and perform his music.
“One of my long terms goals is just longevity, being able to make something that will last for years,” he said. “Like an Olijade Essentials album full of the greatest hits I’ve ever made, thats something I need to have.”


Something that he hopes that fans take away from his music is that they “let themselves feel emotions.”


“Love isn’t linear, and with love comes pain but that doesn’t take away from your self-worth or the happiness you could feel within yourself,” he said. “Don’t ever let anybody tell you what you are or who you are or let them control you. As a human, you’re your own individual so live your life how you want to.”


You can follow Olijade on Instagram & stream his music on all platforms.

Jun Skyline releases harmonious new single “Other Side” featuring his daughter

“The goal is always to make music that will help people get through things, music people can feel, and connect with.”

Meet Jun Skyline, a rising artist based in Vallejo, California with a fresh, distinctive sound.


He recently released a new single on May 15th titled, “Other Side,” which features his daughter, Aria, on the track.


“I wrote the song about slipping into depression, and the light that helps bring me through the other side is my children,” Jun Skyline said.
“Other Side” is a soothing track that allows the listener imagine themselves in a dream-like paradise. Jun Skyline displays his versatility as an artist on the track, and is definitely somebody to keep on your radar. “Other Side” is a great first song to listen to if you’re just becoming familiar with Jun Skyline’s music.


The alternative R&B singer told REMIXD Magazine in an interview that his music journey started at a young age, and that he started pursuing his craft seriously when he was 16. He told REMIXD Magazine that his dad played a major role in helping him make the decision to dedicate himself to his music career.


“I grew up playing keys in church,” Jun Skyline said. “Everyone in my dad’s family either sings or plays an instrument. Both of my parents played R&B and old school soul.”


With a family that had a musical history, it was no doubt that Jun Skyline was able to make his stride into the music industry and hit the ground running. Anyone listening is able to tell that he is passionate about what he creates, and has potential to create his own musical lane.


“I’ve never wanted to do anything other than music. I’m passionate about creating music and bringing people together through it,” the artist said. “There is no other option than to make a living doing what I love.”


Some of his musical influences include Black Street, John P. Kee, Kirk Franklin, Tony! Toni! Toné!, D’Angelo, Erykah Badu, and Dwele.
When asked what he wants people to take away from hearing his music, Jun Skyline answered that he’d like for “people to feel recharged or be transported into a different space.”


“The goal is always to make music that will help people get through things, music people can feel, and connect with,” he continued.


You can follow Jun Skyline on Instagram, and stream his latest track, “Other Side,” below.

Meet Brittney Boston, an entrepreneur who created her own lane

“I actually had to create my own opportunities, which helped me in the long run because the people who I admired started admiring my grind.”

Brittney Boston is a force to be reckoned with. The independent record label manager has a clear vision of making an impact in the music world, and she has the ambition and determination to do so.


REMIXD Magazine had the pleasure of speaking with the entrepreneur and learning more about her journey. From working as an A&R at a major label, to co-founding and serving as President of her own indie label, Boston has truly created her own lane and opportunities in the music world. During the interview, she talked about her inspiration to pursue a career in the music industry and how she got to where she is.


Read our interview below:


Please introduce yourself to our readers and give us a background of where you are from?
Well, Brittney Boston is my real name although many people don’t believe that most times (*laughs*). My background is in marketing and it’s always been my strong suit. I’ve been blessed to work on many cool projects for Samsung, T-mobile, to NE-YO, DJ Snake, Raymix and more. Presently, I manage a few dope artists and run an indie label called Living Legends Entertainment with distribution alliances through BMG and Ingrooves (Strange & RBC).

Talk to us about what inspired you to get into the music business?
Whitney Houston inspired me to express myself through song. I started writing poetry at the age 5 or 6 and that spilled over to song lyrics. I used to write poems to hide my feelings and document things that happened in my life because my mom would read my diary. If I hid the words, she would never know what I actually was saying so writing has always been an outlet for me. Ultimately I tried to go the artist route, but was way too much of an introvert to go full throttle. I got into the business side officially pursuing a masters degree from Full Sail University. That’s where I got my first “taste” and I was hooked from there. I’ve been in the music business now for about 8-10 years now.

Thinking back to your childhood, what was it like growing up in your city?
Ah man, growing up was a trip. I’m originally from Miami, but my family is from Brooklyn so I’ve always had the best of both worlds. We grew up hustling from the jump. We would wash people’s cars to buy food. My mom was a single parent so she was always working, and it forced me and my sibling to grow up fast and early. My father was a notorious drug dealer so he was locked up most of my childhood. I can go into so many stories, but music was an intricate piece to my youth. My house was filled with R&B and Hip-Hop music, but R&B had my heart. I wanted to be Brandy, and Whitney Houston was my imaginary mother … no one could tell me nothing.


What are some of the main challenges that you’ve had to overcome to get to where you are?
I’ve had to sacrifice relationships, friendships and even jobs. It’s very hard to find genuine people who really have no ulterior motives. I have had to grind ten times harder than a lot of my peers, but we all have different routes to greatness. We don’t all start and end up in the same place so my stamina and endurance are up to par.

Who are some of your main influences that inspired your career in this industry?
From a business standpoint, I’d say Queen Latifah, Diddy and Tina Davis. Overall, there are so many, A Tribe Called Quest, Jay-Z, Tupac, Lauren Hill, Eve, TLC, Brandy, Whitney, Nas, Q-Tip, Mos Def, Amy Winehouse, Queen, and so many more. I loved what Queen Latifah was doing with the Flavor Unit on both sides. I also wanted to both be an artist and a business woman. Diddy, Puff or Love as he likes to be referred to nowadays was just so fly, savvy and smart. I still thrived to be like him in terms of influence and depth in music culture. Tina Davis was one of the first female executives I learned about. She signed and broke Chris Brown’s career, she doesn’t get enough credit, but there was a time when her name was as prevalent as a Mike Caren or Jimmy Iovine.

Are there any projects you are currently working on and who are some artists you’re working with?
With regards to music, Dax is my main priority, we’re building something special and I’m proud to be his manager and business partner. That young man is a genius. We’re working on so much from music to acting, I can’t for the world to see. He will be one of the biggest artists in the world. I also have a “viral” violinist, THMPSN, who is about to put out a Hip-Hop/EDM project. He’s a phenomenal producer amongst violinists. I am also consulting for a few artists and in addition to working with the Grammy Award Winning songwriter Lil Eddie and Latin artist Yung Raf and an R&B singer I’m excited about named Terrell Mackey. I have some other film and television projects in motion and am working on a new app.

How has your career evolved throughout the years from when you first started?
My career has evolved tremendously. I started out as an intern, conquered my dream job of A&R for Universal Music Group, to now helming an indie label and managing the careers of some rising stars.

What is the biggest lesson you’ve learned in this music business?
Put yourself on. I came into this business hoping to have an OG or a mentor guide me, but I actually had to create my own opportunities which helped me in the long run because the people who I admired started admiring my grind. I started a platform called Musicology over five years ago to provide opportunities for young professionals looking to get into the music industry. Through Musicology, many music producers, managers, artists, etc got record deals, label jobs and placements. Right now, we are working on an app to service young professionals and when things get back to normal we’ll start hosting events again.


What are some of your goals for your career in the future?
To make an impact, to provide opportunities for others and to be influential through my service. Ultimately, I want to be the best, #1 in every category. I say that humbly, but I have an athletic mindset. My optimism is what keeps me in the game.

Where can people find you on social media?
@brittneyboston should allow you to find me everywhere. If you are interested in my services you can check out my website – brittneyboston.com.