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Chart Topping Success of Latest Release, Essentials, Vol.1. soars on the Charts

Los Angeles, California - January 20th, 2024

Hypnotic Productions, in collaboration with Push Global Entertainment and The Orchard, proudly announces the chart-topping success of their latest release, "Essentials, Vol.1." The compilation, featuring an array of talented dance music artists, has soared to number 2 on the iTunes Dance Chart in the USA.

"Essentials, Vol.1" showcases the dynamic talents of renowned artists such as Wolfgang Hildebrandt, Kirk Brown, EnEyeCee, Ray Donato, KiidMilli, Taran Richards, Rek:law, Joseph, CFLOW, AMU6iX, and Link City. Each artist brings a unique flavor to the compilation, contributing to its diverse and captivating sound.

Hypnotic Productions has consistently demonstrated its commitment to pushing the boundaries of electronic dance music, and "Essentials, Vol.1" is a testament to their dedication. The collaboration with Push Global Entertainment and The Orchard has further elevated the project, resulting in a remarkable achievement on the iTunes Dance Chart.

"We are thrilled to see 'Essentials, Vol.1' climb to number 2 on the iTunes Dance Chart in the USA. This success reflects the incredible talent of the artists involved and the hard work put in by everyone at Hypnotic Productions, Push Global Entertainment, and The Orchard. We are grateful for the support from our fans and the dance music community," said Sebastian Aguirre of Push Global.

The album's success on the iTunes Dance Chart is a significant milestone for Hypnotic Productions and its collaborators, reaffirming their position as key players in the electronic music scene. The team looks forward to continued success and endeavors to bring more groundbreaking music to audiences worldwide.

"Essentials, Vol.1" is now available on all major streaming platforms. For further information, please visit Push Global Entertainment

About Push Global Entertainment: Push Global Entertainment is a dynamic entertainment company specializing in artist development, management, and event production. With a passion for nurturing talent, Push Global Entertainment collaborates with artists and industry professionals to create impactful experiences for music enthusiasts.

About The Orchard: The Orchard is a leading global music distributor and artist services company. With a vast network and innovative solutions, The Orchard empowers artists and labels to reach new heights in the ever-evolving music landscape.

Paris Escovedo's New Release Premieres on the Music Charts with his Smooth Jazz Compilation

You recently debut number two on the iTunes USA Jazz Album,
tell us about your background getting to where you are today?

My background is so unique to me because I have always been able to see and be around great musicians and music as a child. Being around my father Thomas Coke Escovedo (Santana,Azteca,Cal Tjader).

I developed a love affair with music, in which I was able to see and watch my father and my Uncle (Pete Escovedo). I studied how they played, how they learned Latin Percussion. I also watch the great’s like Tito Puente, Mongo Santa Maria and others. As I got older into my teens and older I developed new inspirations like Michael Jackson and Prince and Tower Of Power. This is what brought me to my own sound and style today an amazing fresh sensual sexy soul Latin Jazz, called “Ghetto Jazz”.

Blend of Latin soulful jazz hip hop.

What is the most challenging thing you have overcome in your life?

One of the difficult things I have overcome was , when I first moved to Los Angeles California I wanted to pursue my desire and craft of music, trying to get gigs and live music life. It was hard because, trying to do something good for yourself while staying with friends and family and even staying in shelters at one point. I’d say it’s been one of the challenging times I’ve had to live through, but I never gave up on my dream and passion. I never asked for any handouts from Family! I wanted to put the work in and achieve it by myself.

What do you want people to take away after listening to your music? 

What I want people to take away from listening to my music, is that my heart and passion is in the music and if I have or was able to inspire one person then I have done what is important to me. Plus I hope that they enjoy it as well.

Any new music coming out soon? 

New Music yes I am currently writing new music and starting recording sessions with my team of musicians and producer’s looking forward to recording my new album and dropping a new single soon.

What is your greatest achievement as a musician? 


One of my greatest achievements as an artist percussionist is having my music songs get noticed and have the attention by the music industry and fans around the globe, as well as having my music charting on billboard top 100 Hip Hop Albums #19 “18 make you salsa “ and iTunes Top 100 Jazz Albums ParisEscovedo smooth Jazz compilation #2 .

What are 3 words that describe your music? 

Three words that describe my music are mesmerizing, uplifting, sensational


Describe your creative process when you write new music.

My creative process is always based upon what I feel and what I’m looking to tell the world about. Or my message.

Which qualities  do you think make a great musician?

qualities that make a musician great is to me 1. Put in the work, understanding the balance of your music knowing your audience and discipline with your craft skills 2. Is to create an online presence and also have a small group of people who are looking at your best interest people who you truly trust.

What’s the best piece of advice another musician ever gave you?

The best advice I’ve received from another musician is to never give up to trust your gut and work hard .

Anyone you’d like to thank?

I’d like to thank God first and then my family and friends for always pushing me through the other side. I’d like to thank my people that I write with ( Sevens Muzik, Ari Jams, Francesca Capasso Scott bugs Allen) and all of the musicians that have made my musical experience the best.

Thank you again to my brother friend Sebastian Aguirre Push Global Entertainment for this current opportunity to release my Paris ESCOVEDO Smooth Jazz compilation album and charting on iTunes Top 100 Jazz albums 2022 it’s an amazing compilation of songs by sensational artist.

Where can people listen to your music?

You can get ParisEscovedo music on Spotify@parisescovedo iTunes @parisescovedo Googleplay@parisescovedo and all Social Media Platforms

505 T-Wayne Charts on the USA iTunes Rap Song Chart with Bizzy Bone of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony


You just recently charted at #32 on Hip-hop/Rap Single iTunes Charts with your single “Bumpin in Tha Party Bus (Feat. Bizzy Bone) How does that feel?

Super exciting 

Tell us about your background getting to where you are today?

I grew up not having much, I've worked extremely hard to get where I am now 

What is the most challenging thing you have overcome in your life?

Flatlining three times and losing everything to a house fire 

What do you want people to take away after listening to your music? 

Inspiration

Any new music coming out soon?  .

Tons more music I make daily 

What are 3 words that describe your music? 

Smooth, upbeat, and lyrical

Describe your creative process when you write new music.

I feel the vibe of the song and write something new and record differently EVERY time 

Which qualities  do you think make a great musician?

Creativity, lyrics, and of course style 

What’s the best piece of advice another musician ever gave you?

It wasn't another musician, but a good friend once told me to switch up my voice and how I recorded with my voice, and I was no longer monotone

Anyone you’d like to thank?

All my fans, family, and friends love you all!!!


 Do you produce your own music?

If not, who do you work with? .i write, record, edit, all my music AND music videos

Anything else you want the audience to know about you?

I’ve worked my entire life to strive and succeed in EVERYTHING 

Where can people listen to your music?

YouTube, SoundCloud, and pandora https://youtube.com/@505t-wayne6  

Check out 505 T-WAYNE on #SoundCloud

https://on.soundcloud.com/j1zwn


Grindweekly Interview with Pierre Limage

It’s great to have “Pierre Limage” in for an interview with us today, tell us about your background getting to where you are today?

I was born in Chicago IL, and raised by both parents in a Haitian household. I’ve always fought to be understood due to my upbringing in the cultural differences with being raised by another nationality in America. My parents never wanted me to be a rapper but a doctor or a lawyer. Never wanted me with long hair or any tattoos i Just had my own vision which was to be my own boss  which i utilized this platform to do just that

Where are you from?

South of Chicago in a small town known as Dolton

When did you start music?

I started writing my own music officially in 2006 but never really got in the studio until 2009 so it's definitely been a journey getting here

How did you get into music?

 I wanted to be a rapper so bad! I grew up on a lot of 106 & Park and Rap city in the basement. So I memorized my first ever verse by Ludacris. I remember the exact song til this day “Made you look remix” but I coined it as my own and went around the schools telling people I could rap until I got caught biting someone else's lyrics. I was so ashamed that i started writing my own lyrics shortly after and that's when my brother “Rich” recognized my talent and told me keep going and i did just that

What was the most challenging thing you have overcome in your life?

The journey more so, you have to believe in yourself more than anyone and be willing to do what it takes to get yourself in certain rooms. It's gonna be a lot of empty promises, a lot of fake help, and late support. You have to have tunnel vision in this game.

 Are you currently signed or independent?

Independent, I recently joined forces with Unified a subsidiary of Sony The Orchard on a major distribution deal for my label “The Bureau”

 Who inspires you the most musically?

First choice of this generation has to be Drake, from the melodies the bounce and the ability to be relatable i got to the rock with him i mean he’s even underrated as a lyricist in the game in my opinion

 What do you want people to take away after listening to your music?

After listening to me I want people to take a piece of me with them. I want people to realize what goes through my mind whether that be the playful and energetic side or my serious side. I just like to give people me and let them take what they want from it. After all music is art and art is perspective so all in a nutshell i want people to take away the essence of the man from the music

 Any new music coming out soon?

June 3rd,  we will be unveiling my first single of the year “I Can’t Save Her”

 What is your greatest achievement as a musician?

The ability to move to a new state, build a fanbase, get radio placement, and open up for Kevin Gates has to be in the top tier for now

Do you produce your own music? If not, who do you work with? 

Still shopping around for my very own in house producer but i've been working with various producers from the likes of Saint Cardona, AyoZch, Quizz, and many more

Who is one artist you wish you could work with?

I’ll take the 2011, The Weeknd in a heartbeat that trilogy and House of Balloons feel was just different

Tell us about any new music you have coming out? When is it coming out? What is it about?

June 3rd we're getting ready to release the single and video for my first single of the year “I Can’t Save Her”. a story fighting the idea of monogamy due to a piece of me still being a player by nature. With the idea of not knowing what “She” may really be here for its just a disclaimer “I Can’t Save Her”

What Does a day inside your shoes look like?

I try to stay as productive as possible making sure my business ventures are successful whether that be my clothing brand “SoldBySole'' or my label “The Bureau” is thriving. I also rent out exotic/luxury vehicles. When it's not business i'm usually in the gym or spending time with family and friends

Anything else you want the audience to know about you?

I’m also known in some circuits for my poetry as well as my acting abilities. I just love the arts so I was involved in plays as well as speaking events. I hold many accolades in those areas of my life

Social Media: Instagram.com/PierreLimage

Facebook: facebook.com/lordlimage

Website: www.PierreLimage.com


Briannagh D’s “Run My Check” (feat. Jadakiss) Soars on the iTunes Rap Chart

You just recently charted at #38 on Hip-Hop/Rap iTunes Chart with your song “Run My Check" (feat. Jadakiss). How does that feel? 

I am absolutely over the moon. To even have my song charting on iTunes is something that I had dreamed of as a little kid. The fact that “Run My Check” broke into the top 40 is such a blessing and I am so grateful for those who purchased the song and have been supporting it. I am also very grateful to Jadakiss for his massive contribution to the song. It’s been such a privilege to see the track take off in the way that it has. 

Tell us about your background getting to where you are today? 

I’m originally from New Jersey, and I started singing at a very early age. I began taking vocal lessons at around 8 years old. Before that, I took piano lessons when I was 5, which led to an overall love for music. When I was in middle school, I picked up the steel pan as a second instrument to heighten and strengthen my abilities within music. I would go on auditions throughout elementary school and perform at local events. At 11 years old, I performed a Whitney Houston song in the finalist round at the Apollo Theater, which was a big leap from the local shows I was doing. As I started getting more and more serious, I would perform across the country, and even book international performances at music festivals from middle school into high school. I didn’t start with any industry connections. My parents were not in the industry, nor did they know anyone in the industry. Every connection that I’ve made was built off individual events that I either booked from auditioning or venues that I performed at. I made connections in New York, and after I moved out to Los Angeles right before high school, I made connections on set from television shows that I booked. I don’t think people realize how difficult it is to break in without any connections. Although it is possible, it will just more than likely take you much longer. I’ve been doing this for over a decade and I’m still going. 

What is the most challenging thing you have overcome in your life? 

I want to first say, that I am incredibly blessed. Simply being alive, in good health, and surrounded by people who care for me, is more than I could ever ask for. I think that everyone has had to overcome challenging periods of time in their lives.  Just like everyone else, I’ve undergone hard times, but I try not to dwell on them.  Nearly every hardship was a blessing in disguise. I can honestly say that some of my greatest struggles I have yet to overcome. However, just like I’ve always done, I am never giving up. There is a quote that I love and I’m paraphrasing, but it says something along the lines of “the race is not for the swift, but for those who endure to the end. 

What do you want people to take away after listening to your music?

In general, I try to put out something that I find to be inspirational to a certain extent. However, with this song and previous songs of mine like “Feel the Beat,” I think it’s also nice to have a balance. “Run My Check” is less serious, but I do feel that it can be relatable to many who’ve endured similar monetary situations. 

Any new music coming out soon? 

I have many unreleased songs, but at the moment, I am focused on giving “Run My Check” my undivided attention.  

What is your greatest achievement as a musician? 

I would love to name one event or accolade that moved me internally, but as I become more mature, I have realized that my greatest achievement has been the beauty and struggles within my journey to musical success. There were frequent periods of stagnation and fear for my future as an artist. I look back at everything and am so proud of how much I was willing to endure to get here today. I am so proud of my journey and staying true to myself, my morals, and my beliefs the entire way through. I never gave up. I pushed through the difficult times.  

What are 3 words that describe your music? 

Overall, I think that each song I’ve put out has a different feel to it. However, I would describe “Run My Check” as playful, rhythmic, and light-hearted. 

Describe your creative process when you write new music. 

Writing new music is such an exciting feeling. I don’t typically write in the studio, but I have done it a few times before for certain songs. I like going to different spaces and seeing how the environmental shift affects my train of thought. I will have the instrumental track and typically start mumbling melodic ideas for a chorus, and then transition into the pre-chorus, verses, and bridge. Then I crack down on the message I’d like to convey and start writing. 

Which qualities do you think make a great musician? 

To my mind, authenticity always wins people over. If you are trying to be exactly like an artist who everyone already knows and loves, I think you’re doing yourself a disservice.

What’s the best piece of advice another musician ever gave you? 

I remember shortly after releasing my first original song in 2013, I was doing an interview about it. The interviewer, who I actually still know to this day, told me that the industry is full of liars, fakers, and fairy-tale makers. I can’t say that he was wrong. There isn’t a successful artist out there who hasn’t gotten swindled at least once. 

Anyone you’d like to thank?

I’d like to thank everyone who has purchased “Run My Check” and everyone who’s been supporting the song and music video. I have to thank Jadakiss for adding his magic to the track and my producer who put the beat together, Duane  DaRock. I have to thank my family as well, because they are always vouching for me, and I couldn’t be more grateful for them. 

Do you produce your own music? If not, who do you work with? 

Over the last four years, I’ve had the pleasure of working with the super producer known as Duane DaRock. He is very skilled and knowledgeable about music, and he creates the coolest beats. Not only that, but he has been one of the few people in the industry who has demonstrated trustworthiness. When you find a fellow musician or producer that you can trust, just understand how rare that is. Value people who will match their actions to their words. He hasn’t let me down, and on top of that, I feel that he’s helped me in defining my sound, while still giving me the freedom to be myself as an artist. 

Anything else you want the audience to know about you? 

I would like for everyone to know, that I pride myself in never following others. I have always done my own thing, and at times it can feel incredibly isolating, but authenticity is so important to me. It is what helps distinguish me from other artists. I have always loved pop music, and I wanted to somehow create my own identity and my own brand. On a final note, I also want to encourage other artists to think smart, always have a plan, and never give up. 

Where can people listen to your music? Please add links. 

The music video is on WorldStarHipHop’s website and YouTube channel. You can listen to “Run My Check” by Briannagh D (feat. Jadakiss) on Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, and any streaming platform. 

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5VIArvZkqVBdpkjyBq68DB?si=febd4f8f4ebe4183 

Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/run-my-check-feat jadakiss/1611142155?i=1611142164 

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/briannaghd-music/run-my-check radio?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing

GRINDWEEKLY Magazine Interview with Billboard Charting Music Producer K Mac Beats

It's an honor to speak with you today. Why don't you give us some details about you and your success. How did you get to where you are today?

Thank you I'm grateful to be here. I've been working hard juggling a full time job and producing beats, sending out tracks as much as possible. It all changed when I got a message from Mrs. Jones to Amada records and linked up with Sebastian. We put a track out "fire it up" which ended up charting #3 on iTunes. From there I was involved on a compilation album called Red Devil which made its way onto the Billboard compilation albums list and reached #25. It was a great experience to have, and I'm honored by it all, I just want to thank those guys for all that they have done, it's a team effort.

I'm sure your success has not come easily. What challenges have you had to overcome along the way?

Energy, being an independent artist working physical labour has been one of those things were finding the Energy after work to create has been an obstacle. The cold up here in Alberta is something that drains me, it drains us all but somewhere still find the strength to carry on and create. If you love something so much you will find a way to continue.

Why should someone work with you over the competition?

I think that we all should be working at this together, artist with artist showing support for one another, I want them to know that I'm in this for the both of us and if we vibe together we should work together.

What's your best piece of advice for readers who desire to find success in their life?

Be consistent, get up in the morning and work on your skills everyday so you can stay sharp like a chef’s knife, find work so you can save that money and later on invest it into yourself for your goals, take some risks, fail and try some more, keep going and never give in.

Speaking of success, what does the word mean to you?

Success for me is to keep creating the music that I love and being able to care for my family, I find accomplishment in that.

Where do you see yourself in 5 years?

In five years, I hope to be a more well rounded producer, to have worked with more artists and built my brand into something that can take care of my family.

Grindweekly Magazine Interview with Rap Artist C-Stud Vill

It's an honor to speak with you today. Why don't you give us some details about you and your success. How did you get to where you are today?  

The person I have become today came from staying focus on the vision and goals I have set which is writing and producing the greatest underground music out of San Antonio, thus far successful is an understatement with my new releases being featured on major Compilation Albums. Determinations is key when it comes to the music industry, and I was determined at the age of 9 years old I was gone be one of the greatest MC’s of all time. 

I'm sure your success has not come easily. What challenges have you had to overcome along the way?

Challenges I experienced along the way however did not stop me was the record label I was signed to started to have financial difficulties amongst the management, so I then was allowed to be released from my contract which was a setback… Causing the reversal of me back to self-promotion with the music material and booking myself for shows. Leaving me to shop around for another record deal and better opportunities in the music industry.

Why should someone work with you over the competition?

Working with me helps individuals see the best in them first and for most due to me setting the bar so high. Not to mention my style of flow coming from a certified street vet giving life to my fans through my lyrics which always gives true facts with 100% NO CUT.

What's your best piece of advice for readers who desire to find success in their life?

Never give up on their dreams and to continue to strive to complete their successful mission in life regardless of any setbacks if any that may come their way while striving for success in their life.

Speaking of success, what does the word mean to you?

Dedication, Focus, Purpose, an accomplishment; a journey of determination and satisfaction of your work done while reaching your goal.

Where do you see yourself in 5 years?

Well running a multimillion-dollar record label, giving back to my community, helping mentor upcoming artist, and uplifting those with a passion for the music. While focusing on building my brand, telling my story motivating others those looking to prosper and achieve goals in the music industry.

Kelly Derrickson’s “I Am” Dominates the iTunes Charts

You just recently charted #11 on the Country iTunes Album Chart and #77 on the All Genres Album Chart with your album "I Am". How does that feel?

Pretty damn good since this album was written a few years back and is still getting so much traction. It is a very important piece of work for me and all who were involved in the creation of I Am as it tells the history of my First Nation people and the love we have of the earth.

What do you like most about making music?

I love everything about music… I love the process of creation; I love being in the studio and recording more than anything and seeing such an important subject come to life. But mostly I love sharing my music with people and hearing how it changed their lives.

What inspired you to start playing and making music?

Music has been on my soul and heart since I was born. I knew I wanted to sing from the first moment. Music is in my blood, was always around me growing up my family played banjos fiddles and guitars.

Describe your creative process when you write new music.

I don’t have any way to describe my creative process. Sometimes it flows like water coming from the top other times I Have to dig deeper. My dad has been a huge mentor for me in all my subject matters. I believe the songs ultimately come from The Creator.

Who's your ideal musician to collaborate with and why?

I have written this last album with my boyfriend benny and some great Nashville friends and co-writers. Benny is a drummer and I like working with a drummer’s brain. Been very inspiring.

Are there any musicians who inspire you? What qualities do you admire about them?

I’m inspired by musicians who are so passionate about their work. It’s a love that we as musicians would die if we didn’t have that outlet.

Which skills have you gained that help you perform effectively as a musician?

I think it’s important to Be able to take constructive criticism. As a musician you’ll get 100 nos before you’ll get one yes. And to keep practicing and getting better at your craft. And listening to all kinds of music enjoy music like you enjoy the flavors of different foods.

Which qualities do you think make a great musician?

It takes dedication and love to make a great musician it has to come from the heart and soul, or it doesn’t mean anything. You Either got it or you don’t.

Is there another musician you've mentored or trained? Describe what you've done to help them.

I Have mentored and worked with many younger kids and teens that are trying to get into music. I’ve given them singing lessons and lots of encouragement. It’s an amazing feeling to see someone love something as much as you did many years ago and watch them excel!

What's the best piece of advice another musician ever gave you?

Music makes the world go around. Keep going!

What's next for you?

Next, I’m in the process of preparing for album #3.

What other awards have you won?

I have won best country artist a Coachella valley music awards, best new artist at The Indigenous Music Awards. I won Best Female Artist two years in a row at The Native native American Music Awards ( Nammys) as well as Best Music Video for I Am.

Anyone you'd like to thank?

I’d like to thank The Creator for giving me a voice and a platform to change people’s minds and hearts.

Socal Barbieee’s “Breakthrough” Hits no. 21 on the iTunes Charts

It's an honor to speak with you Socal Barbieee. You recently hit the USA iTunes Hip-Hop/Rap Albums Chart at number 21 with your hit album " Breakthrough,” Why don't you give us some details about you and your success. How did you get to where you are today?

"Well, I was in a female group for a year before we broke up. I decided to continue and pursue my career as a solo artist and I released my first single "unleashed" along with the video, which had over 20K views. I think that's one of my biggest successes so far in this music industry. This motivated me and gave me confidence to put my music together. "The breakthrough" shows how creative I am as a solo artist today".


I'm sure your success has not come easily. What challenges have you had to overcome along the way?

"I've had to look out for a lot of scammers in the music industry. Getting into the music industry can be complicated at first because I had to learn not everyone is out for your best interest. I've also experienced transphobia in the hip hop culture, which can be complicating getting projects done. I’m happy I never let this stop me, because now I am running into the right people who want to work and make music".


Speaking of success, what does the word mean to you?

"Success to me is accomplished goals, and just doing what you want to do and making it happen. Success will always come".


Let's talk about the work you do. What do you specialize in and why should someone work with you over the competition?

"I'm a natural born entertainer. I write, I dance. I love creating vision to my music. I would even like to collaborate with other artists. I’m an artist that will break boundaries and barriers in my music. I’m a unique rap artist who wants to perform, connect, and keep making music for my fans".


What are your goals in the music industry? What's next for you?

"I want to perform on bigger shows and platforms in this industry. I have so many projects coming up, including the latest release of my album "The Breakthrough". What's next for me are interviews, and reaching out to radio shows for promotions, plus paid shows and guest appearances. I love this music industry. I won’t let up".

Finally, how can people connect with you?

They can find me on my YouTube Channel, IG or Twitter!

Grindweekly Interview with Rap Music Influencer and Entrepreneur Its64boy

It's an honor to speak with you.  Why don't you give us some details about you and your success? How did you get to where you are today?

I am Its64boy, Richmond Virginia’s Super Gold Producer & Gold artist on Spotify. I also attended Norfolk State University where I majored in Mass Communications and Minored in Music Technology. This was a great experience because I was able to build connections with people from different parts of the world. My project Traumatized Life Story EP was also charted on Apple iTunes as #16. I also own a record label, Stackin Up Entertainment and we offer major distribution through EMPIRE. At the age of 4, I watched my pops Dj on the 1’s and 2’s and I developed a passion for music at that time. My pops used to spin records from Dr. Dre, The Chronic, The Beatles, and all the way down to Rick James and Smokey Robinson. I was intrigued by the sounds and that’s how I got to where I am today.


I'm sure your success has not come easily.  What challenges have you had to overcome along the way?

The challenges that I had to overcome along the way was finding solid individuals that you can trust in this industry that will have your best interest at heart. I realized that you have to create a situation for you to become successful. People become believers based on what they see.


Speaking of success, what does the word mean to you?

  Success to me means to have a roof over my family head, life insurance policies, retirement plans, emergency savings, and a mutual fund so that my kids will have options in life when they get older.


Let's talk about the work you do. What do you specialize in and why should someone work with you over the competition?

I specialize in Music Production, Engineering, Composing, Graphic Design & Marketing and someone should work with me over the competition because whatever I say I’m going to take care of, I do it. I’m just good business all around.


What are your goals in the music industry? What's next for you?

My goals are to continue building lifelong business relationships and produce for more mainstream artists. My goal is to produce records and submit them to movies, commercials, or video games for other placements. My company, Stackin Up Entertainment will be releasing our 2nd movie sometime this year, Deceptive Directed by or Videographer, Kareem Rich Jr. I have a project coming out with my brother Bigg Wall, Address the Culture University the Beginning. I’m rocking on the beats and on the artist side, which will release on all digital platforms, February 11th, 2022

Mayjah Payne’s “No Payne No Gain" Dominates the iTunes Rap Album Chart

It's an honor to speak with you today. You just recently hit the iTunes Hip-Hop/Rap Albums Chart at number 5 with your hit " No Payne No Gain". How does that feel?

I love the feeling! It felt amazing to sauté the streets like that! I feel like Young Goku in DragonballZ the first time he activated Super-Saiyan mode. It's lit, I’m walking' on sunshine!

What do you like most about making music?

I like the feeling that making music gives me. I love the creation process. When I make music, it puts me in my happy place. Especially when working with all the talented and genius people I got in my circle.

What inspired you to start playing and making music?

I got cut from varsity team basketball and one of the homies, @prod.c6ixx, got the demo version of FL Studio. It was the bootleg free version and when one door closed, another door opened. By the time the squad made it to the playoffs, they were bumpin my first beats and songs to the game. Jumping in different cyphers in LA and Leimert Park while also going to Da Poetry Lounge helped me step my bars up.

Describe your creative process when you write new music.

My process is there is no process. My style is like the “Tao Te Ching” aka ‘The Book of the Way’ - “Music in the soul can be heard by the universe.”

Who's your ideal musician to collaborate with and why?

I like working with creative geniuses. You know? The artists, producers, engineers, actors, painters, photographers, and dancers that got their own sauce and who are fearless are my favorite individuals to collaborate with. But an ideal musician would be Dr. Dre because he is one of the goats and our genius together would shock the world. Working with record-charting producers such as Sammy Issac, Smitty Soul, Kanobby, J Hawk, C6sixx, Mark W, Caydolf, TC The Creative, 2 Tall and Firas Quick was incredible.

Are there any musicians who inspire you? What qualities do you admire about them?

I grew up in Cali listening to Bay Area legends like Mac Dre, E-40, Too Short, The Jacka and the Mob Figaz. I learned a lot from Mob Jr., Shorty T, Sirr Jones and Big Freez who also put me up on game. I admire their hustle. Much respect to all the independent artists who made something happen! My favorite artists all speak their truth through music.

Which skills have you gained that help you perform effectively as a musician?

One of the greatest skills is to overcome your fear of failure. Once I went on the journey to learn the knowledge of self, I learned that I could master the universe once I have mastered myself. I’m always a work in progress but my greatest skill set is my persistence and charismatic spirit.

Which qualities do you think make a great musician?

The drive and determination to never give up or quit is a "mayjah" quality. The ability to keep going toward your goals and execute the vision is key. The ability to manifest is major. Constant improvement is what makes a great musician. The artists who align with the truth and express truth distinctly are the legends whose names we still remember and shoutout today.

What's the best piece of advice another musician ever gave you?

Shorty T (@Sthug84) told me, "It’s not about who you know, it’s about who knows you..."

What's next for you?

Making More music videos; creating more great music; sautéing more streets and connecting with more people.

Anyone you'd like to thank?

I want to thank everyone who believed in me, listened to my art, and downloaded any of my songs from way back in my school days at USC to "No Payne No Gain". I want to thank my family in Kansas City, my ancestors, and all my “souljahs” in California who have helped me on my journey. I want to thank anyone who ever paid me any attention.

Finally, how can people connect with you?
Link and connect with me on my website www.mayjahpayne.com or follow me on all social media @mayjahpayne !

Michael Williams' “It’s Because I Love You” Hits the iTunes Charts with VIP Recordings

It's an honor to speak with you today. You just recently hit the USA iTunes Jazz song chart at number 7 with the hit "It's Because I Love You," Why don't you give us some details about you and your success. How did you get to where you are today? 

It is an honor to be here today, and all of this is by the Grace of GOD. The success I am experiencing today, at this moment, could not have happened without the experience of past failures or shortcomings. As a little boy growing up, I remembered not only the harmonic sounds of quartet gospel, but the variety of music on the radio and the power it had to move people in joyfulness! In addition, while maturing into a young man, I gained an understanding that music was a magnet to increase the attraction in relationships; it was a bridge when sharing feelings on how to get closer or mend what was broken. Now, as an older gentleman, gained wisdom has helped to reshape my outlook on what’s important and how to make the most of my time and resources. Along the way, I have been blessed to learn and interact with music professionals and/or industry leaders. These interactions have guided and led me to this moment. 

I'm sure your success has not come easily. What challenges have you had to overcome along the way? 

Indeed, my success has not been easy. Becoming a better man and mastering self has been my ultimate challenge that I constantly face on a day-to-day basis. So, as I reflect on where I have come from, I know it was a matter of where I wanted to be and how I wanted to be. So, to sum up the challenges I have overcome, I believe I am faced with challenges every day. But having clarity on my purpose, I am able to see my way through and the challenges become steppingstones to success. By the grace and mercy of GOD, I am better equipped to deal with challenges. 

Let's talk about the work you do. What do you specialize in and why should someone work with you over the competition? 

I am specialized as a singer-songwriter, an indie artist and middle school science teacher. There was a moment in my life when music was a top priority. I was faced with the challenges of music being a top priority. Now, my life is more balanced, and I am a better steward of my time and resources, which enables me to exist outside of the competition. I do not create music to compete. When making music or collaborating, I exist in the moment to produce a great product. If the product is great, there will be a market share (demand) for the product. I believe my mindset and outlook helps me and guides me in collaborations and/or partnerships. 

Speaking of success, what does the word mean to you? 

Success to me can be a simple process. For example, when a person wakes up in the morning, they have an idea of what they will do for the day, whether it is called daily plans, tasks and/or goals. Once they decide to do what they were intending to do, they succeed in their efforts. So eventually, this success in their efforts multiples and breeds a successful life. At the end of day, the person can honestly say that they had a successful day or that they succeeded in completing some tasks and will pick up where they left off tomorrow. Self-reflection and a person’s responsiveness is at the heart of a successful life. With this understanding, a successful life is a sweatless life. The person is free from the anxiety and stress and can experience the joy of their work. So, success to me is when: 1) I'm intentional in my efforts to get things done; 2) I am okay with myself, if I was not able to complete all tasks within that day.

3) I am dedicating time for prayer and self-reflection to know how to respond to the incompleteness of my work (tasks); and lastly, I am content with the pace of my successful living. 

Where do you see yourself in 5 years? 

In the next 5 years, I see myself on pace with comprehensive planning in my music and business endeavors and teaching career. So, I am looking forward to developing more partnerships and building more relationships and friendships. 

What's next for you? 

Musically, I will continue to promote my new single, “It’s Because I Love You”. While promoting the new single, I will be writing some new material, recording and performing. Moreover, I will be staying on pace with my comprehensive plans. 

Finally, how can people connect with you if they want to learn more? 

If someone wants to connect or learn more about M.W., they should go to all streaming music platforms, or they can visit any of the listed sites to learn more about M.W.: 

https://www.mw-ibelieve.com 

https://www.facebook.com/MWmusiq 

https://www.twitter.com/MWmusiq 

https://www.instagram.com/mwmusicgroup/ 

https://www.tiktok.com/@m.w.music 

https://www.theensemblecoin.com 

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$Tackz " My Time" (feat. Kirko Bangz) Scorches on the iTunes Charts

Congratulations! You recently hit the USA iTunes Hip-Hop/Rap songs Chart at number 42 with your hit "My Time"(feat. Kirko Bangz). How did you get where you are today? Tell us about $Tackz. How did $Tackz begin?

I started making music when I was 17 and haven’t stopped since! My younger brother gave me my rap name & told me to record a song and it turned out to be the best thing I’d ever done!


Which skills have you gained that help you perform effectively as a musician?

The skills that I’ve learned making music is patience & motivation. Patience because nothing happens overnight, motivation because you will not win if you’re not motivated.

Who's your ideal musician to collaborate with and why?

The ideal musician to collaborate with would be someone like Larry June because he has his own lane and sound.


What's your best piece of advice for readers who desire to find success in their life?

My best piece of advice would be to stick with your dreams no matter who tells you to quit. It may just happen when you least expect it to happen!

What are your goals in the music industry?

My goals in this music industry are to make an impact on the game like Lil Wayne and Jay Z. They Will Never Be Forgotten!

Johnny Gillespie Hits No. 2 on iTunes Electronic Music Singles Chart

You just charted at No. 2 on iTunes Electronic Music Single Sales Chart with your single gravitating. How does that feel?

I’m still in shock. I’ve been holding on to this record for over a year and felt that it was time to put it out with all the momentum that we’ve been building on the charts. From charting at 21 to 11 and finally hitting the top 5 at number 2. I’m at a loss for words. I feel so much gratitude to everyone that has supported me in making this dream a reality. I couldn’t have done it without my support group. We have a tight circle that is strong. Special shout out to jin Wooh who has been a teacher and friend for many years making this record sound so epic.

What do you like most about making music?

I never really thought about this question. It’s just second nature to me. It’s a way to express my emotions when I don’t have any other outlet. Sometime words aren’t enough and the music grabs ahold of everything I’m aiming to convey. It’s very therapeutic to me and helps me come back to reality feeling accomplished when the track is done. 


What inspired you to start playing and making music?

You could say my old man installed music in my mind. Whether it was him playing his harmonica to me as a child or taking me to concerts or listening to music on long drives on family trips. It was always around me and it was fun to find my own way to contribute to the world. 

Describe your creative process when you write new music.

Normally I start with a riff whether that be a piano melody or guitar melody and then I sing lines that come to my mind and the rest is history. I get in the lab and start cooking up the rest of the song adding elements from all types of genres.


Who's your ideal musician to collaborate with and why?


I love the musician that can get in and out. Sometime music can be a rabbit hole that could be endless. We really need to stay focused and do what’s best for the song. 


Are there any musicians who inspire you? What qualities do you admire about them?

Ronnie king inspires me all the time. He’s witty and witty with his music. He goes in the track all stealth like and comes out bringing the heat. I admire his work ethic and his know how of how to do what’s best for the track. 

Describe your favorite venue for performing.

Any venue packed to the brim so we can all catch each other’s vibes and have a good time. 

Which skills have you gained that help you perform effectively as a musician?

Persistence. I always knew how to start a track and finish it. Whether that was with band mates or by me. It takes persistence and self determination to get the job done.


Which qualities do you think make a great musician?

I feel like an open mind to let the creative process in is a must. Persistence and the ability to do what’s best for the track. This is my recipe for creating music. It’s the ability to channel the creativity mixed with emotions that lay dormant in your heart backed with experience that one has gone through in a story telling manner.


Is there another musician you've mentored or trained? Describe what you've done to help them.

I recently produced my first record for another artist named Andy Magruder and it was amazing to give back to another great artist. And currently my producing a reggae project for another great artist named shadoe


What's the best piece of advice another musician ever gave you?

It’s more like life advice. It’s a numbers game. If you fail once. you try and try again until you hit. once you find that perfect hit. keep hitting until you strike out and try again. 

What's your process for dealing with anxiety?

As a musician that use to struggle with bipolar disorder. I realized that I needed a vice and that vice was my musical creations. I found that if I felt a certain way, I could capture it and take the power out of me and make it into something relatable so others can have something to listen to when their going through a similar situation or feeling. I capture my vibes and make them into timeless pieces of art.

Anyone you’d like to thank?

I’d like to thank This great universe in which I get to create in. My beautiful wife Cait and our little one Rickie. My friends and my family. Ronnie king for being a great mentor. Jin Wooh for bringing the hot sauce on the tracks. VIP recordings. Sony orchard. Sullen clothing. Clinton sparks. The believers and doubters they all helped me get to where I’m at. 

Ben Railway Robey's "Hotter" Dominates USA Blues iTunes Charts

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A superstar is born with a genuine soul, an authentic voice and lyrics that are flat out-gritty. Blue’s artist Ben Railway Robey charts #3 on the iTunes Blues Singles Charts with his timeless and fun hit “Hotter” that needs to be played again and again. Following up on the success of his first single “One Day I’m Gunna be More” that charted #6 on the iTunes Blues Singles Chart, Ben is creating enormous momentum in the Blues music industry. Recently announcing signing a distribution deal with Push Global Entertainment, the heart of gold Blues star is hugely excited to release his single ‘Hotter’ distributed by Sony Music’s “The Orchard.”

If you seek passion and belief with grit in a song that will not disappoint you, you will find yourself on a journey when listening to this Blues artist. The beginning is now, and his following are excited to see where it leads. Ben is already working on his debut vinyl and in late 2021 Ben will be touring across the US,UK and Japan.

“Thank you to everyone involved, I am so blessed for you all and the support you continue to give.

Special thanks I feel need to be said to my Father/lead guitarist for standing by me.

Lastly, thank you to Sebastian and my label for their belief.” –Ben R.R.

If you are going on a road trip, or if you want to listen to Blues music that takes you on journey the way only great Blues music can do, add Ben Railway Robey to your playlist.

Ben would like to give a shout out to his father Mike Robey who plays lead guitar in the Band, his amazing endorsers Vintage Guitars and Joe Doe Guitars and “RD” aka Rapdood with WorldStage Legends on the international app Uplive .

Follow him on Spotify , IG and on his website at benrobeyofficial.com

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R2G’s New Release “Move” Peaks iTunes Top 100 Rap Chart

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R2G is an acronym for the new musical statement “Ready to Grind”. The duo hailing from Detroit has a unified goal is to put 200% into their music and brand. . They are not just a recording group; but a group who pride themselves on being able to participate in all areas of the entertainment business, garnering fans from all walks of life.

The members, known as Looze Cannon and Symba J met while working at the iconic Motown Museum as tour guides. Sharing the rich history and legacy of the music label founded by the legendary Berry Gordy, Jr. each member has their own swag and approach to entertainment. Their talents compliment and enforce their grind. . Symba J is the low-key/ laid back “college buff”. Looze Cannon is considered the “Dr. Dre” of the unit, due to his array of talents, skill and experience in the music business [an extraordinary producer, dj, songwriter, comic, musician, actor and rapper]. He has been active in the music industry since the age of 6, having been signed to major label signing at age 7.

 What does the name represent? Looze Cannon says “It represents EVERYONE & ALL who can earnestly get up every morning with a goal-set to achieve greatness. It doesn’t matter if the goal-set is going to a job every day to feed yourself and your family; being an entrepreneur grinding to growing your business; you can be a student with goals of graduating and becoming a doctor or lawyer, or another recording artist or entertainer banking on success…the single mother, independent woman grind…it doesn’t matter…. the acronym supports the hustle and the grind for everyone. The hustle is real. And for R2G... your grind is all about music”.

 R2G is truly a team effort. You may see the members on stage, but they credit their team for helping make the grind a reality. Because really …what is a hustle/grind without a team? Streetnoise Entertainment (The Label) helps to bring the concept of R2G to life.  

R2G debut single was entitled WATCHIN and quickly gained notoriety in and around the music industry and online. Their latest song and music video to MOVE has received great acclaim, hitting number 82 in the top 100 Hip-Hop/Rap Song Sales chart. Their music is currently available on all digital music platforms (Spotify, Tidal, Apple Music and more). R2G is accepting interviews, appearances and live performance dates nationwide. For More information hit R2G on social media at @officialR2G or email StreetNoiseEntertainment@gmail.com.


FOLLOW THE MOVEMENT…

https://www.instagram.com/officialr2g/
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https://music.apple.com/us/album/move-single/1575103659


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Varges Thomas - A R&B Funk Masters Journey

Tailored to your needs, regulatory excitement, body-vibes, toe-tapping, rump-shaking, and finger popping grooves; after being on the music scene as a solo artist over the last four years, Varges Thomas is still emerging and streaming across digital and mainstream radio stations around the world. The music business is definitely not for the weak or faint of heart. It is far more than a sprint or a marathon. Passion and desire are needed for any musician who really wants to make a career in the entertainment business.

The journey has been one of a kind with many ups and downs. But through it all, the consistency, dedication, and patience has kept the R&B musician humble. With several different genre's on one EP, there were challenges with identifying and grasping the direction of his artistry. Though the versatility was there, the variety of songs on his debut EP "Destiny" resulted in mixed reviews.  

Varges has been in several Indie music publications including but not limited to: Airplay Magazine, ArtistRack, Indie Network Radio, Magic Music Magazine, Radio Indie International Network, and Bring Back Soul Music along with other press and radio interviews. His songs were streamed and are still streaming in over 69 countries worldwide. The popular tunes are: Juice, Ladies Night, Varges Jam, V-Spot, Give It To Ya, Destiny, Something Special featuring PleasureMore and a tribute song to his mentor the late Roger Troutman. 

His latest single "Lost For Words" is a song about finding it hard to put into words how you feel about the one you love. This track is a smooth, soft, borderline-mellow groove that is grabbing listeners' ears as the lyrical content can be related to many who may be in or once were in a serious relationship.

Here are five recommendations that all recording artist needs to know and understand. First, it takes more than talent to be successful. There has to be a team of people who believe in your craft and potential as an artist. Secondly, you have to have faith and believe in yourself to make a difference in your own life and in the lives of others. 

Thirdly, there has to be networking in the industry -- with plenty of marketing and promoting your brand or products. Also, you will need finances to get your career started and headed in the right direction to get noticed. One may ask," What does it take to succeed?" You have to be willing to invest in yourself. You must be in charge of your own destiny, your sweat-equity (developing, polishing and maintaining your craft), and your commitment to your music career. There is never a dull moment as long as you are continuing to stay active and on top of your game. 

Lastly, there will be some sleepless nights, along with sweat, tears, joys and growing pains. It is necessary to have thick skin and the ability to handle constructive criticism from those who can help elevate your career and take it to the next level. Let the journey continue!

VIP Recordings' Chris Callovar Hits Top 15 on the USA iTunes Top 100 Dance Chart

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It's an honor to speak with you today. You just recently hit the USA iTunes Top 100 Dance Songs Chart at number 13, with the your track “Keep Me Close to You (Radio Edit)” released with VIP Recordings a Florida based record label currently distributed by a division of Sony Music Entertainment. Why don't you give us some details about you and your success. How did you get to where you are today?

I just kept believing in myself and I always trusted the process. I learnt a lot from YouTube in the beginning and after completing all my courses at Berklee College Of Music last year, I knew I was ready to take my music to the next level. There were many times when I just wanted to give up but my parents, close friends and supporters said otherwise. It’s because of them that I kept pushing. Once my parents understood what I was doing and started believing in me, that was the ultimate motivation for me.

I'm sure your success has not come easily. What challenges have you had to overcome along the way? *

There were certainly several challenges that I came across as such a career demands a lot of funding. At first, I had to struggle to get my parents to trust in me and convince them that this is the path I want to take. My teachers and friends (except for a few) would mock me and talk bad about me behind my back. Fortunately, I had a few close friends who truly believed in what I was doing.

Let's talk about the work you do. What do you specialize in and why should someone work with you over the competition?

To be very specific, I’m an Electronic Dance Music Producer and I specialize in producing “Progressive House” which is a sub genre of House Music. Now to answer the second part of your question, first of all, I would charge much less compared to other big artists because to me, this is more about sharing the same passion for producing music rather than making it super professional and putting money before anything else. Working with me is like working with a friend. It’s about having fun with what we produce in the studio, sharing those magical moments together and being free to express our talents. No artist should feel the need to be professional with me and unnecessarily presume that he/she should have major boundaries before collaborating with me. I would do my best to make my fellow producer or singer, who would like to collaborate with me, feel comfortable around me rather than make them feel nervous or confined.

What's your best piece of advice for readers who desire to find success in their life?

Go with your gut feeling. Don’t ever be afraid to fail as that is only a lesson that is meant to be learnt which ultimately, will push you further ahead. If you are passionate about something and you truly believe that this is what you’re meant to do, give it everything you have. If you’re a teenager and you’re reading this, then do what I did. Convince your parents. Show them that you were made for this. Only then will they fully believe in what you’re doing unless you’re really lucky to have parents who are willing to support you in whatever you do from the very beginning.

Speaking of success, what does the word mean to you?

Success to me is not about making millions, owning a mansion with several cars. It’s about fulfilling what my heart and soul desires the most which is seeing my parents settle down in a beautiful countryside somewhere in Europe or Canada with a lovely bungalow which I paid for with my hard earned money. Seeing them live happily and in complete peace in such a positive environment would be the ultimate satisfaction and success for me.

What's next for you?

Getting on an official Spotify playlist is definitely my next goal. Along with that, obviously comes even better sounding music. “Keep Me Close To You” was just the very first professional sounding track of mine. There’s so much to come.
Finally, how can people connect with you if they want to learn more?

Everyone should feel free to connect with me on Instagram or on Facebook! I’m always there to answer your questions.

R&B Treasured Gems PleasureMore New Hit "Break Up to Make Up"

Who would have ever thought that an independent artist could take a ole school song and make it popular again? What was once lost is now found with a new sound and has emerged on the musical scene with a sultry feel.  

Within a half years' time span R & B, soul singer and musician PleasureMore has accomplished this task. As of today 2021, "Break Up to Make Up" is creating plenty of buzz streaming online through digital internet and mainstream radio formats across major US cities including: Los Angeles, New York City, Philadelphia, PA, Atlanta, GA, London, England, Canada and a host of others cities and countries around the world. This soul classic has new life to a new generation of listeners' hearing his version for the very first time. Music lovers around the world are embracing and appreciating PleasureMore re-make of this classic song, which was originally released in October 1972; the single became a hit in 1973 by the Stylistics'. He's been featured in Indie publications including but not limited to: Airplay Magazine, ArtistRack, Indie Network Radio, Magic Music Magazine, Radio Indie International Network, and Bring Back Soul Music to name a few. 

PleasureMore version is being heard in 100 different countries worldwide; don't sleep on this passionate soulful version. As of the date of this writing the single has over 100K streams on the Spotify platform alone, not including other platforms such as: Pandora, ITunes and other music apps.    

With the additional jewel of Varges Thomas, this dynamic duo and their latest collaboration "Lost For Words" this duet is sure to captured their fans who may be in serious relationships; when being lost for words. Gems are to be treasured; songs written with true meaning and purpose touches people hearts, these are the songs that last for a lifetime. The Thomas Brothers aren't newcomers to this rodeo. They appeared on the scenes a little over 40 years ago with their musical journey in the music business.  

The late Roger Troutman produced their first two albums on Columbia Records- "Something New" in 1983 & "Gonna Have Big Fun" in 1984. The single "Your Thing Is Your Thing" from their debut LP; reached the R&B top 40 charts. More is to come from Varges Thomas & PleasureMore; whether it's a cover song or original material. If you are ready to get your groove on; then get ready to party and enjoy music at its best. This is only the beginning from TBEG. Keep your eyes and ears open as more new music and videos are to come! - Clark A Thomas 

Meet Ananya, Influential Philanthropist and Recording Artist With a Global Impact on Mental Health and Financial Solutions

We were honored to interview Ananya, an influential philanthropist and recording artist who is changing perceptions on diversity in the entertainment industry and creating a global impact on mental health and financial solutions.

Ananya, you are one of the first musicians from India to break through in the West, you have hit nearly 350 million combined streams, collaborated with artists from Afrojack to Sean Kingston, and performed alongside Coldplay and Wiz Khalifa, what has your success in music meant to you personally as a musician from India?"  

I have a long way to go, but I’m loving the journey. I feel so lucky to get to live my passion every single day – particularly over the last year, which has been so difficult for everyone, music has been a lifeline through the heaviness and isolation.  When I got to LA at the beginning of 2020, my management had set up all these shows and appearances- then everything shut down.  So, like everyone, we had to be so resourceful to get our work done.  I really wanted to get some music out so I made a studio in my spare room at home – hanging blankets and pillows all over the place, and did all the production over zoom. It was kind of back to basics, which really allowed me to connect with the tracks. I’m so glad people out here connected with the music once it was out. It’s  still crazy to me that I went from doing little open mic nights around London to getting play outs on US radio and getting to working with the amazing people I have, whether its Wiz, Sean Kingston or Afrojack, I feel totally, immeasurably grateful - not to mention vindicated. When I was starting out, I had to really fight to make myself heard, there was not a lot of artists making the kind of music I wanted to make in India and it was tough to stay true to myself and what I believed in.  I am so so happy that I did – now I pride myself on being unapologetically me! It’s amazing to have the streams, but the best thing is when someone reaches out to me to tell me that they connected with something in one of my songs and it maybe helped them through something or made them feel less alone. Music always did that for me, and if I can do that for others then that is what this is all about. That is success for me.  

What do you think your success in music means to musicians in or from India?   

I really want to make India proud of what I am doing out here. It’s not that common for artists to venture out.  When I was starting out, there weren’t a lot of people who looked like me, making the kind of music I wanted to make and it was tough not having anyone to identify with and follow in the footsteps of. Hopefully what I am doing will encourage  other musicians back home to feel more confident about thinking internationally when they are creating. There’s so much talent there that deserves to be heard on a global stage.  

As an entrepreneur, you have set up “Svatantra “, which means freedom in Hindi, when you were only 17 to provide financial solutions to underserved women in rural India. You now have over a million customers.  Do you have any favorite personal stories on the impact you have had on the financial solutions to underserved women in rural India? 

Every single client we have supported is important to me. In India the divide between rich and poor is incredibly wide. I recognize myself as enormously privileged, and I feel it is my duty to give back. We are able to reach the most marginalized women in the country: women who otherwise wouldn’t have access to banks or to financial assistance. We put the infrastructure in place so that women can help themselves, and have a hand in their own future. It is an honor to do so.  Whenever I am back in India I always take a bit of time to catch up with a few clients to see if what we are doing is continuing to make a positive impact. Before the pandemic, I went to go and see one of our very first clients, a lady who offered beauty services but at the time did not have the money to grow her business. I was so inspired when I went back, in the few years since she became a client she now has a proper business which employs four other women, and she has been able to get her daughter into full time education too. It is a testament to the fact that when women are able to earn and own and determine their own futures, entire communities are uplifted. 

You also have a mental health organization in India, “Mpower”, which is set up after your own struggles whilst at Oxford University. You are also an ambassador for NAMI, the largest mental health organization in the US. Through this work you are ranked one of GQs most influential Indians.  How important is mental health advocacy to you as an entrepreneur?  

It's incredibly important to me that I can use whatever platform I build to do some good – otherwise what’s the point?  When I was at college in the UK I struggled a lot with anxiety and panic attacks. Between my studies, running my businesses back in India, working on my music and trying to maintain a social life, I was totally burnt out… It took me a while to come to terms with it all, but eventually, I was lucky enough to get the professional help I needed. I know from personal experience that the consequences of just ‘sweeping it under the rug’ are awful and how important professional help can be so I wanted to make sure that everyone back home was able to get access to the same support that I was.  India is in the grip of a mental health crisis, and it’s only been made worse by the awful impact COVID has had. Depression and suicide rates are on the rise, and people are too scared to reach out for help because of the stigma, lack of awareness,  – or just because there isn’t enough support. At MPower, we campaign to stamp out the stigma and  provide amazing care for people living with mental health issues who have been ignored or discriminated against. We want people to know that its ok not to be ok sometimes and that there is help available should they need it. Through the Ananya Birla Foundation, I am also working on a study on mental health and care in rural India which I hope will drive much needed change in those hard to reach places.  I’ve also recently teamed up with NAMI in the US, to support them with their amazing work around mental health here. They provide advocacy and support so people and families affected by mental health conditions can build better lives. We teamed up at the end of last year and its been amazing to help them spread their message.   

Ananya,  you WERE ON THE COVER Vogue India LAST month, can you talk about changing the perceptions of Indian musicians in the US and the increasing appetite for diversity  

I am proud that I get to challenge people’s idea of what an Indian musician sounds like. Most people just think of Bollywood. And don’t get me wrong – I love some of that stuff, but there is so, so much more to Indian music.  I think streaming platforms like Spotify and social media have allowed audiences to find music that they never would have come across otherwise, which is great for artists not just in India but around the world. It also means young people are getting influenced by a whole range of styles and sounds. 

You have had to overcome cultural stereotypes to drop out of Oxford University and pursue music, can you comment on that process?   

For a while I was definitely that super bookish student who was so focused on my grades – like many kids I felt a particular pressure to succeed. I really wanted to make that work, but  however much I tried, that path just didn’t feel like me.  I used to play little shows at sketchy bars around London every weekend, and that was what made me feel complete. There was nothing on earth that made me happier - that feeling of being on stage was so addictive, the opportunity songwriting gave me to process my emotions and channel my pain and fear into creativity was incomparable.  I dropped out in my second year. I knew what I wanted to do, and I knew if I had any chance of succeeding then I had to commit every part of myself to it. It was scary to turn my back on a traditional career path and that security, but it wouldn’t have made me happy. I have no regrets.  

Lastly, you yourself are someone who has battled and has overcome mental health struggles, what was that process like and do you have any advice you can lend to other artists or fans who may be going through a similar situation? I remember feeling utterly alone, and utterly ashamed. So what I would like to say is: it’s okay not to be okay, in fact it’s normal - most of us will go through it at some stage. What’s not okay is to suffer in silence. Mental illness isn’t a sign of weakness, and asking for help can be the strongest thing you ever do.