Search
Close this search box.
Search
Close this search box.

Interview: Meet Baby Breeze, an upcoming producer who’s here to change the game

Keep reading to learn more about Baby Breeze.

What city are you from/ Where are you based now? I’m from Charleston, SC. That’s where I’m currently located at the moment.
What is your artist name? What is your real name? How did you get your artist name? My producer name is Baby Breeze. Real name is Stephen. I got my producer name from my father, his name is Savannah Breeze.
At what point in your life did you decide to pursue a career in music? I have always did music since I was eight years old. I always know what I wanted to do sense I was that age and never turned back.
Has your upbringing played a role in shaping who you are and defining your sound today? If so, how? I’ve seen a lot, did a lot and been through a lot. My upbringing definitely carved my sound. I have an older brother who was on all the new music and he helped me shape my sound also.
How would you describe your sound to readers who may not be familiar with you? I have and Charleston/ New Orleans bounce sound. I also have Crunk and pain in my sound also.
What ultimately inspired you to dedicate yourself to a music career? It just was something that I always loved to do. Ever since my mother bought me my first keyboard I feel in love with music.
What’s one reason you are passionate about music and what inspires you? It’s just in my blood. A lot of my family does music or dance. I was inspired by producers like Mannie Fresh, Dj Paul and Juicy J. I’m also inspired by good vibes and other dope music.
Do you have any hobbies outside of music? What do you do to stay creative? When I’m not doing music I spend time with my family. My kids keep me motivated on another level. I get creative from all types of things. I could hear a weird noise and make a beat out of it. My brain is always on go when it comes to that.
Who are some of your main musical influences? Mannie Fresh, DJ Paul, Juicy J, South side, Metro Boomin, Drumma boy and myself.
What are some of your music career goals for the future? Doing compilation CD, beat tapes and getting a Drake placement.
Tell us the name of the project you are currently promoting?What inspired this project? I am working on a lot of different artist projects.
Date that this project dropped or is set to drop? IIt’s a lot of different dates. Stay tapped in with me plenty work on the way.
What is this project about in your own words? All of the projects I’m working on is about doing what we love.
Is there a specific song on this project that speaks to you most? If so, what’s it called and what’s it about? It’s so many songs I don’t have a specific one at the moment.
What’s one of your most proud moments of your music career so far? When I got the placement with BRS Kash & Mulatto this year it was a proud moment for my career.
What’s next for you? Are you working on any upcoming projects we should be on the lookout for? Include some dates if you have them. More work with Kash, Black circle, Badda TD and many more. Don’t have the release dates yet tho.
What message do you hope fans take away from your music and from this project? That anything is possible!

Where can we follow you on social media? Include linksInstagram – https://www.Instagram.com/babybreeze843 YouTube – https://www.YouTube.com/babybreeze843Twitter – https://www.Twitter.com/babybreeze843

Check out his production below!

Interview: Meet Baby Breeze, an upcoming producer who’s here to change the game

Keep reading to learn more about Baby Breeze.
What city are you from/ Where are you based now?

I’m from Charleston, SC. That’s where I’m currently located at the moment.


What is your artist name? What is your real name? How did you get your artist name?

My producer name is Baby Breeze. Real name is Stephen. I got my producer name from my father, his name is Savannah Breeze.


At what point in your life did you decide to pursue a career in music?

I have always did music since I was eight years old. I always know what I wanted to do sense I was that age and never turned back.


Has your upbringing played a role in shaping who you are and defining your sound today? If so, how?

I’ve seen a lot, did a lot and been through a lot. My upbringing definitely carved my sound. I have an older brother who was on all the new music and he helped me shape my sound also.


How would you describe your sound to readers who may not be familiar with you?

I have and Charleston/ New Orleans bounce sound. I also have Crunk and pain in my sound also.


What ultimately inspired you to dedicate yourself to a music career?

It just was something that I always loved to do. Ever since my mother bought me my first keyboard I feel in love with music.


What’s one reason you are passionate about music and what inspires you?

It’s just in my blood. A lot of my family does music or dance. I was inspired by producers like Mannie Fresh, Dj Paul and Juicy J. I’m also inspired by good vibes and other dope music.


Do you have any hobbies outside of music? What do you do to stay creative?

When I’m not doing music I spend time with my family. My kids keep me motivated on another level. I get creative from all types of things. I could hear a weird noise and make a beat out of it. My brain is always on go when it comes to that.


What were you doing before music?

Before music I was playing basketball but I’ve always been about music sense I was 8.


Who are some of your main musical influences?

Mannie Fresh, DJ Paul, Juicy J, South side, Metro Boomin, Drumma boy and myself.


What are some of your music career goals for the future?

Doing compilation CD, beat tapes and getting a Drake placement.


Tell us the name of the project you are currently promoting?

What inspired this project?

I am working on a lot of different artist projects.


Date that this project dropped or is set to drop?

IIt’s a lot of different dates. Stay tapped in with me plenty work on the way.


What is this project about in your own words?

All of the projects I’m working on is about doing what we love.


Is there a specific song on this project that speaks to you most?

If so, what’s it called and what’s it about? It’s so many songs I don’t have a specific one at the moment.


What’s one of your most proud moments of your music career so far?

When I got the placement with BRS Kash & Mulatto this year it was a proud moment for my career.


What’s next for you?

Are you working on any upcoming projects we should be on the lookout for?

Include some dates if you have them. More work with Kash, Black circle, Badda TD and many more. Don’t have the release dates yet tho.


What message do you hope fans take away from your music and from this project?

That anything is possible!


Where can we follow you on social media?

Include linksInstagram – https://www.Instagram.com/babybreeze843 YouTube – https://www.YouTube.com/babybreeze843Twitter – https://www.Twitter.com/babybreeze843


Check out his production below!

New Music: “Bankroll” by SinSeer ft. SoS Valentino and Canary

SinSeer is one of the smoothest rappers coming out of the DMV. His attention to detail and strong work ethic has helped him build a sizeable buzz in his region and beyond. As of late, his music has been distributed by the ATL-based collective Platter Boyz. His upbringing in the streets has helped him create his battle-tested stories in his music. It is not easy coming up in the DMV but Sin-Seer does not let his circumstances defeat him or determine his future.


His new single “Bankroll” is a catchy tune that has contributions from SoS Valentino & Canary. The trio all put their best foot forward on the playlist-friendly track. SinSeer is always going to give his all when he gets on the mic. He never had a problem making money but he wants music to be his main source of income. Growing up as a fan of Nipsey, Jay-Z, and Ross, SinSeer lives to rap about the hustle. His life is real unlike many rappers and he is here to shine a light on some authenticity.

Check out his single “Bankroll” here today!

GREGNWMN calls for a heat check on new song and visual “93 CELSIUS”

GREGNWMN takes audiences out of this world with his creative visual for “93 CELSIUS”

Serving verses set to ignite a heatwave, high-tempo and transferable energy are nothing new to Los Angeles based Hip-Hop artist, GREGNWMN. Following up on the vibrancy & impact of his previous single release, ‘SOLAR FLARE‘ featuring fellow LA native Carter Ace, GREGNWMN returns with a sound reminiscent of the Avengers emerging from an inferno in super suits on ‘93 CELSIUS‘.

93 CELSIUS‘ has an instant launch, waves of fuzzy sub-bass, metallic synth chords, & dry snares waste no time washing over the listener — a turbo booster baton pass for GREG’s rollercoaster vocal performance. The 145 BPM mad dash pulls no punches, radiating the urgency of a make-or-break moment. His elusive flow patterns and from-the-stomach delivery make it clear that his timeline is defined by him and him alone: “I got my hand over the button, I may set the whole game ablaze if I touch it“. It’s yet another reminder that the alt hip-hop conversation is incomplete if it doesn’t include the name GREGNWMN.

ARTIST BIOGREGNWMN, born Gregory Newman, is a first generation Jamaican-American artist and songwriter who began solidifying his innovative approach to music through his nomadic upbringing. Stemming from early exposure to Soca, Calypso and Reggae throughout his childhood, these influences enabled GREGNWMN to form the baseline of what would frame his vocal and performative expression within music, as well as creating art that inspires movement.

Currently based in Los Angeles, CA, GREGNWMN has been actively working on weaving his dynamic experiences into his forthcoming project, focusing on transparency, intention and authenticity.

Interview: Zaniyah talks inspiration behind ‘Days Well Spent’ project

What city are you from/ Where are you based now?
I’m from Montreal, Canada currently residing in Miami, FL.

What is your artist name? What is your real name? How did you get your artist name?
Artist name – Zaniyah
Real Name – Johanna
Zaniyah is Aztec for “Forever/Always”. I chose that name after realizing the power in my passion. I will leave a legacy behind me and become immortalized through art.

At what point in your life did you decide to pursue a career in music?
I’ve actually started my music journey at the age of 6. My father, after seeing my potential, enrolled me to a music school where I then learned to play the piano and sing.

Has your upbringing played a role in shaping who you are and defining your sound today? If so, how?
My personal life has nothing to do with my music, I may write an occasional heartbreak song about an ex, but I try not to let my home define my sound. My sound is just an eclectic mix of all my influences.

How would you describe your sound to readers who may not be familiar with you?
Iridescent and familiar.

What ultimately inspired you to dedicate yourself to a music career?
The sudden realization that I could follow my dreams and still make a living wage, instead of having to report into an office and hate every aspect of ‘my career’.

What’s one reason you are passionate about music and what inspires you?
Music is a ‘universal language’, my passion for music stems from the unprovoked emotion I’ve seen it bring out of people from all walks of land.
Experience inspires me.

Do you have any hobbies outside of music? What do you do to stay creative?
I pole dance, roller blade, and love tennis. I read and write often, and am an author with a publication on Amazon (“The Pussy Pocketbook”). To keep creativity flowing I must live a spontaneous lifestyle; experience is my inspiration.

What were you doing before music?
Planning my world domination.

Who are some of your main musical influences?
Bjork, J. Cole, Kanye West, Coldplay

What are some of your music career goals for the future?
I really want to collaborate with Chance the Rapper in my musical lifetime. It’ll also be cool to open for the MTV Awards.

Tell us the name of the project you are currently promoting? What inspired this project?

‘Days Well Spent’
Post-pandemic life has been filled with me appreciating so many things I took for granted (fresh air, blue skies, human touch etc.). That appreciation lead me to want to express how life is filled with so many beautiful moments. Nature, life, and the deep feelings of gratitude all inspired this project.

Date that this project dropped or is set to drop?
Released —— June 2nd, 2021

What is this project about in your own words?
DWS is about the motions of life and the way we react to them. It deconstructs the idea that life is just about ‘being happy’ and opens a floodgate of different emotions (betrayal, obsession, addiction) all still so important in the human experience, all giving their own necessary knowledge.

Is there a specific song on this project that speaks to you most? If so, what’s It called and what’s it about?
Devil Dances; its was originally written as my farewell to music.

What’s one of your most proud moments of your music career so far?
I pride myself for quality performances. My proudest moment would have to be when I was contracted to do a live internationally streamed performance during the pandemic.

What’s next for you? Are you working on any upcoming projects we should be on the lookout for? Include some dates if you have them.
Christmas 2021

What message do you hope fans take away from your music and from this project?
I hope people can leave understanding its okay to ‘feel’. Existence isn’t about perfection and constant highs, respect the rollercoaster.

Where can we follow you on social media? Include links.
Instagram @ZaniyahJPG
TikTok @ZaniyahJean