Autumn P has a goal to connect with every single fan through her music

“I hope my fans understand that music is my outlet & the only way I can explain my feelings and the trauma others have put me through, words, actions, deaths,” Autumn P said. “I know I’m not alone and my main goal is to connect individually with every single fan.”


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What city are you from/ Where are you based now?

I am from Cincinnati, Ohio & I moved back about 3 years ago.


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

My artist name is Autumn P. My full name is Aurelia Autumn Parks. I remember sitting in the car with my homie trying to find an authentic name & I just said “Autumn P” which is my middle name & first initial for my last & it just stuck with me.


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

I was 19 when I realized I had potential with going far in music & just kept building myself.
Has your upbringing played a role in shaping who you are and defining your sound today? If so, how?

Most definitely, I had everything I wanted growing up as I child I was extremely extremely blessed. Sometimes I didn’t fit in tho as a kid cause not all my peers had that, that make it hard to be myself. There’s some trauma in that but it shaped me into who I am today which made me only make music about real situations that occurred to me.


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

Aw man, if I could honestly describe myself to someone I’d say I’m the female Drake.


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

The passion I had for it. I was never truly dedicated to anything how I was dedicated to music. It saved my life.


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

One reason I’m passionate about music is the deep connection I have with it. I feel like when it comes to music, I have no limits. I can do literally anything. I am inspired by my own work ethic & my mom.


What were you doing before music?

Before music I was just floating by in college & before that I just played basketball.


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

I want to make history. Break streaming records, connect with fans, be the top female performer or just top all time performer. I want to go down as one of the greatest music artists of all time. Fa sho
Tell us the name of the project you are currently promoting? What inspired this project?

Yess it’s called “Over You.” I wrote this song about being over my ex & saying how we both loved differently, but I had mixed feelings cause she was all I thought about. Eventually I get sick of it & get over it.


Follow her on Instagram! @therealautumnp

Interview: Infparsa talks inspiration behind the making of his music

Meet Infamous Parsa, also known as Infparsa — a music artist based in Kazan, Russia.

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What city are you from/ Where are you based now?
Currently I’m based in Kazan, Russia.

What is your artist name? What is your real name? How did you get your artist name? Mohammad Parsa Ghanbari, that’s my real name but most people know me as Infparsa / Infamous Parsa. The story behind this nickname dates back to middle school. Well, growing up as an introvert wasn’t that easy, and people used to talk behind my back a lot. I think that’s where the word “infamous” comes from. Although I’m a lil more social right now lol, but I still prefer using my juvenile nickname.

What’s one reason you are passionate about music and what inspires you?
To me music is like a getaway from the routine life. its like living in a world that YOU are the creator, a place which has no limitations or rules. so that explains it all I guess. when I’m feeling low, music is one of the few things that can help me out & its not just the matter of inspiration at this point, its like a pill that I need to use in order to feel better.

Do you have any hobbies outside of music? What do you do to stay creative?
One thing that makes me more focused and creative is working out. it just helps me a lot with coming up with new ideas

Who are some of your main musical influences?
Metro Boomin – J Dilla – Don Toliver – Post Malone

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.
There are like 2, 3 projects – mostly finished – & I’m dropping em all this year but currently I’m workin on an afro style single track that I’m super hyped about, it’ll probably be out in like a month or two.

What message do you hope fans take away from your music and from this project?
IMHO it really depends on the music. sometimes the vibe might be depressing & sometimes uplifting , and most importantly as we are talking about ART, understandings and opinions might differ.

Where can we follow you on social media? Include links.
I’m more active on IG
https://www.instagram.com/infparsa

And here you can find my latest projects
https://www.radiojavan.com/artist/Infparsa

André 3000 distances himself from Drake-leaked Kanye diss-track

In a rare statement shared by Rolling Stone, the iconic ATL rapper caught in between the two megastars’ squabble has revealed he had no consent the Kanye diss song was directed to his friend and collaborator, Drake.

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· André was under impression Kanye’s track was about their late mothers

· The song was leaked by Drake during his guest set on Sirus XM last night

· The Miss-Jackson rapper wanted to be on Donda and CLB

· He also shared he wants to work with Jay-Z, Lil’ Baby and Tyler

Grammy-winning rapper André 3000 has released a statement revealing the original version of “Life Of The Party” did not feature the Drake jabs Kanye threw at Champagne Papi.

The statement follows Drizzy’s guest DJ set on Sirius XM where the Canadian hit-maker unexpectedly released a version of the song consisting of verses from 3 Stacks and Ye’, as well as a closing sermon from late rapper, DMX. Here are some of the bars Ye’ directly calls out Drake’s name, intimating he asked the rapper to quit playing with his name, alluding to the fact he has gang affiliates with ‘GD’ – better known as Gangster Disciples.

Ye’ has previously gone as far as dropping Drake’s personal home address. The two have been trading subliminal bars on songs in a public feud. In the song, the Yeezy mogul continues to reference his relationship with Drizzy, touching on their past ambitions to create a joint tape, “Wolves”, with billboards appearing in Los Angeles in August 2016 — “Calabasas is the new Abu Dhabi” where the GOOD Music and OVO logos shone beneath the text teasing fans a project between the two once great friends turned nemesis was in the works. Ye’ would quote the same in the two rappers’ 2017 track, Glow — “We the new Abu Dhabi, this is our time”.

André has classily detached himself from any ulterior motives such as beef, clearly indicating “he wants to work with rappers he is inspired by”. This statement in particular, has led some sections of fans that André is inspired again, after he opened up during the May 5, 2020 episode of Broken Record podcast hosted by music producer Rick Rubin he “had no confidence, and his focus was not there”. He says so around the 12 minute mark.

On the other hand Kanye has not responded to Dre’s claims, but an alleged leaked text between his long-time co-writer Consequence implies Ye’ intends to release the track at 8pm tonight.