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Artist Snapshot: Snazzy the Optimist

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Artist Snapshot: Snazzy the Optimist

Snazzy the Optimist

It is our pleasure to introduce the next Artist Snapshot feature, including Snazzy the Optimist. Including a heart felt track Seluna. Starting off on the track with a vocal snippet female “Hey I know i’ve been meaning to call , there is something I gotta tell you that I can’t …. I don’t know how to say this, I’ve met someone else, and I love him.. goodbye” tough thing for any man to hear. a Track expressed with melodies, optimism and celebration. have a listen as we jump into the snapshot feature from rareflavr.com “detach from the masses”

1. what is your main goal you wish to achieve in your process to make music 

Snazzy:  I hope my music saves lives and people get to understand my story through my music. I want to make music that connects with people, and when people hear me sing about happiness or sadness or heartache, they can identify because they know it’s real and it’s authentic. To be able to put all the emotions of life into music, where you can hear it and feel it.

2. How do you record your music currently; as far as studio, beats etc. How has the process evolved 

Snazzy: Firstly I take a cup of water, listen to my heart and connect to the beat with it, the first melody that comes to my head is what i will work with, it could be the chorus, the hook, the 3 or even the second verse. Where it would work best and fit in is where i would take it from.

3. Do you play any instruments if so which ones what is your favorite 

Snazzy: Yes, i play the guitar and it has always been my favorite instrument.

4. how do you stay motivated to keep expressing yourself 

Snazzy: I stay motivated by remembering who I am and what are my intentions for what I’m doing at all times. I always have to keep reminding myself why am I’m doing something and what I’m doing it for. That motivates me in itself, it’s like a fire inside of me it drives me to do everything I’m always doing, if it comes to the music or if it comes to community work I always remind myself why am I doing it and what am I doing it for and it brings me right back whenever I’m feeling down.

So one thing I would tell people is always remember why you’re doing something, always remember who you’re doing it for, what you’re doing it for and that will make answers a lot clearer. I see a lot of people are confused in a sense of what am I doing? or being hard on themselves and trying to figure out, what am I going to do next in life? Is this it for me? Am I doing what I’m supposed to be doing? Just don’t shy away from those feelings of what you feel like you need to, what you feel like should do. Always put yourself before a lot of people and you should be good to go. The world is crazy so you definitely have to be personally equipped to take on the world. People go at themselves all day before they even enter the world, just in their own minds. They use their own minds as a prison sometimes and they just get trapped in there, and I know that very well so….

5. What sort of community work do you do?

Snazzy: Man, doing community work is part of the agenda, back home or anywhere i find myself and i know anyone who does a lot of community work i get with them, it would be a tool for me to get to know the people that are in the same lane as I’m, go out and do something great, community work is very positional. I do anything within the community, weather it’s giving back to the less fortunate or going to speak at study grounds, speak to the kids about creativity or graduating e.t.c. Or going out to the beach with loved ones, or talking to the kids and rendering to people what they need that i have. I love helping people.

6. Are there any modern, past, or present musicians, bands, singers, you appreciate, who is your favorite musician?

Snazzy: Drake is my favorite artist but there are a lot of them I appreciate, they’re all amazing, legendary and most of them left a legacy which has helped in unifying and differentiating today’s sound which has been a great experience.

7. In life what is your purpose and mission within music creativity and life in general

Snazzy: Musically, i have things I want to express through music because I understand how music is such a great way and the best language to cope with any feelings – good or bad.

8. Who are some main influences in your life and why?

Snazzy: I’m influenced musically by almost everything i hear, music is art and art is communication and it speaks to me but there are some artists who influences my sound, the likes of Burnaboy, Drake, Kanye West, Kendrick, Wande Coal, Kranium, Bryson Tiller, Oxlade and few others.

9. What is your daily life like, what have you been up to?

Snazzy: At this point I’ve accepted that I’m a product of all things creative, looking through the things that makes up my spirit, whatever that be, music, learning everyday,  or anything else I’m just going to continue to showcase who I am and living freely as an artist in hopes to help the next person and making art that heals.

10. What do you appreciate most in working with others?

Snazzy: Their creativity. 

11. Are there any goals you have right now working towards you'd like to share?

Snazzy: I have got so many goals I’m working towards presently which I can’t disclose right now because i think it needs to be practical, i hope that answers your question as clear as my intentions towards my art and my daily life.

12. what is the one Item you must have at all times from the store grocery store, clothing store, any store? 

Snazzy: Definitely my guitar because I’m always with my guitar.

13. Who do you want to shout-out, anyone special who you want to shoutout?

Snazzy: Shout out to you Angel, I appreciate you and i love you so much, and I want to shout out to those who has shown me even an ounce of support, you guys fuel me and inspire me to keep going, I appreciate y’all.

14. Do you have any advice for anyone pursuing a career in music or any creative career.

Snazzy: My biggest advice would be don’t stop pushing, keep getting better everyday, work hard and Always remember that is all about the passion. Be passionate about what you’re doing and grow with it, don’t be worried about what people may say or think. Stay focused, be consistent, be dedicated to what you love and what you’re passionate about. With this you would conquer the world.

15. What can we expect from you in the next 12 months?

Snazzy: Expect more music, more content and more community work. 

Overall Snazzy the Optimist has a unique talent and musical background with interesting vocal patterns and melodies to express. Please feel free to follow on instagram or visit SnazzyTheOptimist.com for all details and latest releases.

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Artist Snapshot: CinoEvil @cinoevilmusic

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Artist Snapshot: CinoEvil @cinoevilmusic

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CINOEVIL MUSIC /// O.C.D MUSIC Photos: @RoyalCandidz

NEW JERSEY hip-hop Music Artist CINOEVIL and his crew with O.C.D are elevating levels. We are here to showcase their current work and find out more about cino and his come-up.

How did it all begin?

“When I was about 10 years old. My best friend’s older brother had low budget recording equipment in his room. He would make songs while we played video games. He was a singer.. still is. One day, he made a track and said he needed to find a rapper to get on the verse. So I went home and wrote the most unbelievably ignorant bars about my Lamborghini and being a trillionaire at the age of 10. Lmfao but I fell in love with the whole process of recording. It went on like that for two more years until I started taking it seriously.. Around the age of 13, a good friend of mine had committed suicide. I was the last person she tried to contact. I had a very hard time coping with it but I had found freedom in writing and getting my feelings out through poetry and hiphop. I made music from the heart for the first time and put it out on Facebook, YouTube and Soundcloud. I would get messages from people telling me how my songs and words touched them and helped them through their hard times. That’s when I truly fell in love with creating music. The feeling I got from hearing that my words helped people was greater than anything I’ve ever felt before. They say pain shared is pain lessened and that theory was 1000% true in my case

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photo: @royalcandidz @cinoevilmusic

How would you describe your music now?

“I feel I’ve stayed the same with the realness and truth in my music. I try to stay as honest as possible in the lyrics and speak on things that actually pertain to my life. I use music as my therapy works to its fullest potential is if you remain honest. What changed the most is the lyrics aren’t only about pain anymore. I touch on everything, both good and bad that I go through and see in my life. If i had to describe my music right now, I’d say it’s versatile. I bring a different vibe with each track… Different sub-genres of hip hop and different styles of rapping. I try to always keep the actual bars strong though whether I’m doing an ignorant autotuned track or if it’s straight old school boom bap rapping, I want the audience to be able to read the lyrics on paper and feel like they’re reading in depth poetry. Not just some braggadocious, fake luxury bars about things I don’t have.

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photo:@royalcandidz @cinoevilmusic

How did you come up with the name “CinoEvil”?

“I had the name before I started rapping. My 4th grade teacher actually came up with it. My last name is Mancino. He always used to call me “Cino” for short. When he was taking attendance one day though, for whatever reason, he called me Cinoevil. And I just held onto it forever.”

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Tell us more about O.C.D Music, how would you describe the brand? How did that come together?

O.C.D was formed when I was in high school. Probably around sophomore year. It originally was just me & 3 other artists. Wolfe, Vero & Nerson. It stands for “Obsessively Creative Deliquents”. The team started to build as our music got more love locally. We tried to put together a group of artists with all different styles and talents as nobody would get overshadowed. We consist of rappers, singers, producers, photographers, graphic designers & even a comedian as well. We all grew up in the Tristate area. Jersey, NYC & Philly mostly. Vero went off to pursue his craft solo. The team currently is me (Cinoevil), Wolfe, Ragz, Summonte, Nerson, Steamboat Crilly, Mustang Marinara, Hoodbabii, Imani DC, Morskamo, Jaded Shade & Dole. I would describe us as a family.”

checkout Cino’s Latest Release..

CINOEVIL “GLITTER AIN’T GOLD”

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Artist Snapshot- Avery Harden (@averyhardhiphop)

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Artist Snapshot- Avery Harden (@averyhardhiphop)

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IG Rareflavr (@rareflavr) Artistsnapshot: Avery Harden (@averyhardhiphop)

IG Rareflavr (@rareflavr) Artistsnapshot: Avery Harden (@averyhardhiphop)

What does it mean to be an underdog? What does it mean to be slept on? Avery Harden (@averyhardhiphop) was recently referred to us @rareflavr to feature in our next artist snapshot , and we had the chance to go over his new project, Atlantis , the main theme of Atlantis, his current relationships in music, and overall process.

At RareFlavr we are constantly seeking more music, talent and hardworking artists who are constantly developing their craft and have established themselves in music of all genres. Luckily we were introduced to another talented artist online Avery Harden. Thank you for tuning in to RareFlavr!

(Atlantis available below)

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Avery Harden (@averyhardhiphop) Nevada native, now residing in Los Angeles, California has been making music and developing his game over the years and has now released his 11th project —-truly a Hustle-Grind to accomplish that! As far as his music process, we learned more in detail of how this project came together and his overall process. He mentioned ,

“Beats are always first for me, I’ll search through what people send me. And I also go out looking sometimes. And the Collabs happen with the people I work super close with I pick the beat that would fit them best! We have a studio we are continuing to build in La Mirada, California we just stated the beginning of this year, before that we were in home studios or renting out hotels and recording in rooms… The writing process happens wherever inspiration develops honestly it’s not one particular place.”

The Studio is called, "Meditateabovmoon Studios”:

MEDITATEABOVMOON STUDIOS

“The studio name came from our collective so a couple of the guys on the project are my partners who own the studio with me:

Drivinchi - is meditative mindstate media

I’m ABOV- (a bunch of visionaries)

Issac Lawrence - is moon (masters of our now)

“That’s why its meditateabovmoon studios haha”

So once we learned how the project was made, we found out more about the Project itself,

AVERY HARDEN- “ATLANTIS" EP

ATLANTIS EP

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Atlantis in June 🔱🧜🏾‍♂️

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“The underdog concept is because I feel like I’m still being slept on. Humbly I’m super talented and hardworking, but I still feel like it gets over looked!”

At one-point or another we all can relate to being an underdog- which is important in society to continue to challenge yourself and grow as an artist, person, and in life. This is truly a strong body of work. In particular the metaphors, delivery, and story line of this project makes it an all-around solid body of work. This EP features 7 tracks, all with impressive transitions and easy-listening capabilities with some surprises.

(listen on soundcloud, spotify, itunes, apple music)

AVERY HARDEN ATLANTIS

AVERY HARDEN ATLANTIS

As of Currently, Avery is working with a known independent label called “undercoverprodigy” and working to get signed through them. He currently works with the label and learning things about the industry and get to know one of his inspirations HOPSIN more. Jammie the label president, his been a major influence in setting the stage for Avery and gaining insights.

We asked how the relationships all began and forming with Undercover Prodigy,

“I actually been a fan (of Hopsin) since like 2011, they were looking for extras in his Crown Me video in 2012. From there I just made it a priority to know Jammie she was his assistant at the time I just made sure she always knew who I was and remembered my face. Time passed I kept getting invited and Hop started noticing me and late last year Jammie popped the question if I wanted to help out on the label working under her I did not hesitate and from there I’ve been building a relationship with everyone there. “ - Avery Harden

What have you learned from theses experiences?

“I have a different mindset when it comes to this music thing, I’m all about my fans! Idc about any other artist that are rocking with me I’m here to Please the fans and the fans only. I would encourage anyone to cherish their fans just as much as the music”

- Avery Harden

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We like to give credit where it is due, and you can tell that Avery has been putting in loads of work to accomplish his dreams and make music. He is loyal to his fans and cares about the entire process. From creating 11 + projects, to starting a studio, to working with labels, he has definitely earned his position. We are inviting you to check out his project and decide for yourselves!

“.. I JUST LIKE TO PUSH THE PEACE, LOVE POSITIVITY AGENDA, LOVE YOURSELF AND LOVE PEOPLE AND DON’T BE A DICK HAHA” - AVERY HARDEN

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we are also going to be attaching some of his previous work, including Music Videos

AVERY HARDEN, “HEAVYWEIGHT”

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Artist Snapshot: Brenboy (@Brenboy503)

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Artist Snapshot: Brenboy (@Brenboy503)

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BRENBOY

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Brenboy (@Brenboy503) is an interesting character. He recently dropped his first album called B.A.R.S. (Brendon Anthony Reyes Spits) this month which is now available on all streaming platforms. This includes 7 original tracks.

B.A.R.S. (album link)

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B.A.R.S. (album link)

B.A.R.S, an album by Brenboy on Spotify

Brendon Reyes, was born in Germany, but grew up in southern Oregon. He moved to Portland in 2008 and started to compete in SLAM poetry contests. After taking 3rd place in the PNW at the collegiate level he began to turn his poems into raps. After that he dropped 2 mixtapes and an EP, but this is first album (dropped May 3rd, 2019. )

Now he runs a hip-hop show on 90.8 FM KBOO called (@ripcitybasement) where he does Interviews, Live Shows, Cyphers, and Battles .

We asked him how he was able to get into the position he is in now.. and through his response we learned how he created his way into it.

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“It’s kind of a long story, but the reader’s digest version is this… I went to school for music production in Portland and when I got done I went to this internship program, and I ended up being an intern at the radio station as a mixing engineer. From there, I realized that the real power is with the radio host, so I went to the station’s manager, I slapped a program proposal on his desk, slid it across, and told him what I wanted.. I told him I want to do the show here, Or I would basically take it to their competitors down the street. But uh i knew that the show was going to be a big hit, cous nobody else was doing anything like that in Portland.

.. So they gave me a pilot it got really good numbers we had 2,000 listeners on the first show, and from there it just took off and now we are on air and we do podcasts throughout the week so…

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… I call it rip city basement because it’s kind of like a mix between that old BET show rap city in the basement. It’s kind of a mix between that and the breakfast club. It’s kind of like we do interviews, but I also make the rappers spit something live.. Spit some exclusive shit you know? So all and all it’s just a show that gets a-lot of artists the press that they don’t have and the people who need opportunities that are really really talented but they don’t know how to get their foot in the door, I’m like really easily accessible. So that’s what makes the show special is like I am really at the street level you know? “

brenboy x rareflavr

His show Rip City Basement attracts rappers from all over the world, Actors, Dancers, DJs and more! We asked what is one thing you have learned about your process , and any valuable tips for artists which has helped him stay focused/successful

He responded,

“exercise and drink water! I can rap and dance on stage for an hour straight with hardly any breaks, because I’m an athlete about my craft. I practice. I’m at the gym and in the steam room multiple times a week to practice my breath control. It also just puts me in a mediative state, which helps me focus when we go about my day”

Very well spoken and an excellent artist for us to feature!

We hope you are motivated by this artist snapshot feature and check out BrenBoy’s album, B.A.R.S, and Rip City Basement Podcast! Thank you for sharing #rareflavr

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Artist Snapshot: Rich From The Pole (@RICHFROMTHEPOLE)

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Artist Snapshot: Rich From The Pole (@RICHFROMTHEPOLE)

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RICH FROM THE POLE

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APPLE MUSIC https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/rich-from-the-pole/1441114563

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Rich From The Pole (Zach Richardson)- Chicago made born and raised in Rogers Park on the North side of Chicago (from the pole) was raised in a one parent home living into a grateful existence. You can hear in the music an attitude of motivation, pain and progression. His biggest influence growing up was his mother as she looked out for him. He started hooping early and started playing basketball at 4 years old. After a few wrist injuries he grew more into hiphop and music, which he considers, a “a blessing from God

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RICH FROM THE POLE

“I GIVE I GIVE, JUST LIKE I’M AN AUTHOR & I FORGIVE FORGIVE, CAN’T TAKE IT MUCH LONGER” -RFTP

his most recent single, “BEFORE I DIE” prod. by CJ SINGLETARY IS AVAILABLE ON APPLE MUSIC (CLICK IMAGE)

Rich From the Pole, “before i die” on ITUNES !!!

Rich From the Pole, “before i die” on ITUNES !!!

LISTEN TO: “PAIN TO ART” prod. by CJ SINGLETARY (CLICK IMAGE)

“PAIN TO ART”

“PAIN TO ART”

Working out of his studio in Chicago he has been working on music over the past few years stacking up MUSIC and working on new VIDEOS and CONTENT. Through our interview he mentioned he was going through a rough patch mentally, but has used his pain to go into his music to release more and more music, turning his “Pain To Art” (see single on apple music). His plan now is to release music weekly so follow his IG, TWITTER .

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We like to find out more about motivations and messages, what do you want your listener’s to gain for your music? What do you like to do it for?

Rich replied to us, that he does EVERYTHING for his Daughter Aria Marie Richardson born December 17th, 2014 and his Mother Randi Leigh Bankendorf ,which we have mad respect for. A real man never forgets where he came from and never forgets about his FAMILY. Please share this artist snapshot, & also please listen to his music below and new singles & creations on APPLEMUSIC & all major release platforms. Thank you @rareflavr

CHECK OUT SOUNDCLOUD, our #rarefavorites include “Blood (family)” and “Day’s and Nights” #soul

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Artist Snapshot: Cado San (@ONICADO)

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Artist Snapshot: Cado San (@ONICADO)

CADO SAN -[“CAY-DOE san“]

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Cado San

Instagram: @lonelyboydream Twitter: @onicado

Soundcloud: @cadosan Spotify: @cadosan

Cado San [“Cay-Doe”'] is a raw artist you need to hear and see. We are referred music and videos all of the time and this artist is not one of the same. The music and footgage speaks for itself! His favorite track right here is a rare track. Vagrant+ (champion) (hear below)

“Is there a reason why this is your favorite?'“

“It’s an Important Part of My Story”

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FIRST OFF QUESTION: “if you were to jump in a car right now and cruise which song would you be bumping?”

-”Currently it would be ‘locket’ by crumb

ALSO MY DEBUT SINGLE WITH MY BAND: WHITEPPL-ILOVEMYBB

WHITEPPL - ILOVEMYBB

BUMP THESE!

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CADO SAN pronounced , [“Cay-Do” San] — is derived from the Japense honorific— a popular term used in Japanese culture. He currently rocks out in his bandIlovewhiteppl” (SOUNDCLOUD) and his new track iLoveMyBB !! Melodies are on point with the instrumentalities and chorus. Recording Raw as well . All of his inspiration in his name is derived from his love for anime and their music.

We asked a few questions on his recording process, because if you listen to his new track “graveyards” voice sounds natural and distinctive. He mentioned most of his tracks recorded are onetakes/freestyles. He produces his own beats and occasionally outsources with a producer if it is the right situation. This may stem from some of his favorite song/album inspirations all who are raw including a great list: Mac Miller-Swimming, Xavier wulf-switchman, the talking heads- psycho killer, the killing moon-echo and the bunnymen, vampire weekend, puma blue, & Jefferson Airplane.

Also from other influences such as, Kid Cudi, Kanye West, Cowboy Bebop, Lupe Fiasco, Magna, PC Gaming, Poetry, Nujabes, The Killers, Nirvana, a Tribe Called Quest etc.

Most of Cado’s growth has been from Word of Mouth & Live Shows- we asked a few questions to find out about his exposure….

“I’m half hearted about the internet’s relationship with music on one hand, there’s the unlimited possibility of connection and discovery but on the other hand is the dichotomy of influencer driven/label plants vs. organic talented artists and the talented organic artists get the short end of the stick mostly”

“What can Listeners expect from a Cado Show”

“Energy & Soul”-cado san

HE HAS A SHOW COMING UP ON FEBRUARY 15TH 2019 in Chicago, IL where he currently resides. CADO was born in Chicago, but has lived in Indiana, NY, Oakland, Wisconsin, and Arkansas. He is going back to NY , FEB 16th for another show he is performing in. (click image for tickets)

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“What can Listeners expect from a Cado Show”

“Energy & Soul”-cadosan

Cado San Performs all of the time around Chicago and other major cities, so if you would like to connect follow Cado @lonelyboydream and be on the lookout for any upcoming performances /events.

Like we mentioned, we love to feature rareflavr and this artist is a perfect example of rare music that needs to be shared with others. If you enjoyed this ArtistSnapshot feature, please do us a huge favor by sharing this post with friends or other like-minded artists!

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Artist Snapshot: Apache Grosse (@ApacheGrosse)

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Artist Snapshot: Apache Grosse (@ApacheGrosse)

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APACHE GROSSE

YOUTUBE //TWITTER: @APACHEGROSSE// INSTAGRAM: @APACHEGROSSE//FACEBOOK

We are thrilled, to feature this next artist snapshot featuring Apache Grosse. He has been on a journey to different parts of the world picking up pieces of inspiration, knowledge, and life to contribute to all original art forms. Originally from Arizona, he decided to move his talents to Chicago several years ago, and ever since has been creating professionally composed talentmusic. We had an opportunity to connect with Apache and learn more about his compositions and the tools he uses to be successful as an artist. His most recent project includes, “Everything is Paid For” #EIPF which is available to stream on Spotify. Please stream this song repetitively on Spotify #repeat. We all hear new music everyday. What keeps you most engaged? For RareFlavr it is TalentMusic. Apache brings a soul, yet deep, yet dark vibe to the game. This is what we need ladies and gentlementalentmusic. We feature #rareflavr.

EVERYTHING IS PAID FOR #EIPF #APACHEGROSSE #RAREFLAVR

Everything Is Paid For, a song by Apache Grosse on Spotify

EVERYTHING IS PAID FOR #EIPF #APACHEGROSSE #RAREFLAVR

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To start off, What has been your best experience by far so far in life?

The best experience I’ve had so far in my life would be winter of 2015. This was the year I quit my job, packed a backpack and bought a one way ticket to London. I spent 3 months on the road playing music and made it all the way to Japan. Nothing will help you discover who you are more than traveling on the road alone.

“Nothing will help you discover who you are more than traveling on the road alone.”- Apache Grosse


What does your creative process look like for your music videos? They are very well thought out and executed. Do you meditate upon this?

Every video starts with a song. Every song starts with a story. That is the first part of my process. When I write music I imagine movies. When it comes time to make that movie I start with my creative brief and my trusty production booklet. I learned how to produce from a good friend of mine, Brian Almalvez at Pogi studios a couple years ago. Ever since then I have a very focused process when it comes to bringing my vision to life.


Coming up As an independent artist, there are difficulties. what is a piece of advice you would give an independent artist. What keeps the fire lit for you?

Four words to live by. You Will Get Better.

Where do you go to get away?

Barcelona Spain

Where is your favorite place to perform? Why?

My favorite place to perform is in front of an engaged audience who knows the words to your song. This is rare as a new artist. Most of the time when you playing in a bar mostly filled by people who have never heard your music before. Which is also a great feeling the moment you convince them to actually listen.

Do you plan out live performances, or live more in the moment?

Yes and Yes. I do plan out my sets but that doesn’t stop me from living in the moment. I believe in planning out my set list, flow, and to make sure that me and my band have practiced. But the second I hit the stage I perform for the moment and how I feel. But every time I play a show I make sure to think about my audience. At the end of the day when I get on stage it’s not about me anymore its about my fans. They are the reason I have a show to play so I always want to make sure that I do everything possible to play my best for them.

What sort of out-side-of-music influences helped in your music the most?

Sex

How can an independent artist on the come-up create opportunity?

How did The House Records come about?

How do you stay focused on work?

Two things you need for the come up. Good music and networking. Keep these two categories top of mind at all times. If you don’t have good music no one is going to want to listen to it. If you don’t have anyone to listen to it your career won’t go anywhere. Both of these categories work together. Every connection you make is a opportunity  to improve. Whether it is a new person to make better music with, or someone who can help you get it out there. Music is a collaborative art. The House was created out of family and necessity. Im very blessed to have an amazing family of people who all want the same thing in this industry, and we work everyday to accomplish that.    

What has the music scene and Chicago looked like for you?

What is your story through that?

The music scene in Chicago is poppin. There is always an event, a show, a pop-up to go to but, the best experiences I’ve had have always been behind closed doors. There is so much music being created in Chicago whether it is at a studio, a party, or just a friends living room. It seems like every chance we get, music is being made and I love that.

“It seems like every chance we get, music is being made and I love that .”- Apache Grosse

What do you think is vital to an artist’s success in the up-coming months/years?

To define what success is to them, and what they are willing to sacrifice to achieve it. The first step is understanding what you want to accomplish, the next is coming up with the plan. You need to understand what is happening in the marketplace right now and where it is going. Once you have a plan you need to work relentless and continue to adapt as things change. Remember this is your dream, don’t let it get away from you.

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It has been an absolute pleasure to have the opportunity to interview Apache, and for us to share this artist snapshot. We are truly impressed with this man’s focus, attention to detail, patience, and execution of his creative ideas. He is living proof you can turn ideas into reality and that is what we all need to do with creativity! It also proves it takes hard work, a strong, supportive team, and continual dedication to your craft. Thankful for Apache taking time out to complete this interview. Below is also his video for track “POISON”, one of his DOPEST videos he put together. There will also be a link to another release called, “BROOKLYN GIRL” as well. Please check out this production game! Very impressive. Lastly, follow Apache/ add #eipf to your spotify playlist, and be on the lookout for updates on new releases including the music video for, “EVERYTHING IS PAID FOR” coming soon. Thank you again, listen to #EIPF ,and share this post! #thank you #rareflavr

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Artist Snapshot: SWSHR (@swshrofficial)

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The next Artist Snapshot features a unique artist from Seattle, Washington SWSHR. We recently were able to promote some of his new music including WAWA and music video for “Cantaloupe”. Afterwards we had the opportunity to learn more about himself as an artist and feature him in the next Artist Snapshot: SWSHR.

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What is your favorite Swisher Flavr #rareflavr? - Why? How long have you been smoking weed, how does it play a part in your music. We assume your name comes from Swisher Sweets. Who has influenced you the most to start smoking weed?


Hey that’s a good assumption, I used to be a big Swisher Sweet head back in high school.  Me and my friends were definitely smoking Swishers, and if they stay a dollar a piece I think they’ll be chillin’ for a while. My boy Atticus says that everybody’s first blunt is a grape Swisher Sweet, and that’s the case for me but I don’t know about everybody!  I really started smoking in early high school and haven’t really stopped for that long, it gets me in a good headspace to create and to keep the patience I need to produce and mix and master on a laptop.


What was life like growing up in Seattle? The music scene ? Was cantaloupe filmed there? How has Seattle shaped you? Have you been anywhere else in the world?  


The music scene in Seattle is historically super insane and pretty deep in jazz and blues, and was probably pretty influential in me getting into jazz at an early age.  I played piano in the Garfield High School jazz band and we toured Europe and played in New York, so that was super awesome to experience before I got really into producing and rapping.  All of my videos have been filmed in the US, two in Colorado and one in Boston, but the video for Cantaloupe was filmed at the Paint Mines about an hour north of my college.  I have been all around the world with my family, and have been super grateful for the experiences my parents have afforded me, but I would love to spend more time in Europe, and visit the UK.

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Do you have any experience performing live? What has that been like? 


I had my first legit performance in Seattle last summer, with an organization called Raw Artists that works with independent artists all across the US.  It went super well, a ton of my homies showed out, and I a lot of new heads hit me up after the show with a lot of encouragement.  I’ve performed many times at house shows at college, and all of them have been super live and have garnered a lot of support for my music.  I’ve been creating a lot more recently, so I’ve sort of dropped off of the show search.


Tell us about your projects that have been released? How many total eps are available? Which platform do you recommend people go to the most or where you are most poppin? Which Track or project really depicts your style the most?


I’ve released two full projects, Plantasia and Fruitbowl EP, and the process has been really illuminating and difficult but I’ve learned so much.  Plantasia was all produced on Garageband, so really not super proud about the sound but it means a lot to me in terms of where I’ve grown from and how my music has developed over the last few years.  I’m really proud of Cantaloupe, which features my college friend D-dub on the guitar, and my boy Tarin on the animation.  While I was mixing the project, Tarin was animating the video and after the summer we were both finished, and threw a dope release party the night of the release.  Cantaloupe captures a good insight into my musicality, and the total artistic nature of the project because it really was a communal effort.  The Fruitbowl EP has gotten a little over 100k on Soundcloud, but my Spotify is poppin’ off too!


Who are your top 5 favorite rappers/musicians- how have they influenced your life? who are your favorite producers to work with- what has it been like working with producers

your co-workers/collabs?


Top 5 is pretty difficult to put together, but I think T.I. takes the top spot as the first rapper I really connected with.  He’s got the southern flow on lock, and he’s been relevant and such a big leader in the hip-hop community for years.  I been on Gunna lately, and I think both of those two have influenced my flow a lot especially recently with Gunna.  I’m also a big fan of Smino’s new tape.  The only person I’ve really worked with consistently is D-dub, a rapper/producer from Cambridge.  We met at college, but linked up first in Paris and he brought me weed from Amsterdam!  He’s a killer musician, hit up his socials and his music for ya kid.

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What do you have planned next as far as future projects? What is your goal as an artist?


My overall goal as an artist is to be doing everything I can on my own.  I’ve gotten way better at producing in the last month, and I’m super excited to be able to feel comfortable releasing something I made all on my own.  I’ve got a few singles lined up, although I don’t know when they’ll be scheduled for release.


What are some of your favorite brands you fuck with the most? Who would you want to have a deal with the most?

I mean I think the biggest possibility of a sponsorship would be from Swisher Sweets, but I don’t really smoke those anymore haha.  If I ever blow up I’d love to get sponsored by the Seattle MarinersThey’re trash but everyone in Seattle loves ‘em.  

Wawa, a song by SWSHR on Spotify

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Artist Snapshot: Apollo Mighty (@apollo_mighty)

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Artist Snapshot: Apollo Mighty (@apollo_mighty)

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Apollo Mighty is an artist currently residing in Chicago, Illinois. He has been in the creative zone for a while, but right now he is stronger than ever. We recently connected with his team, other creatives around Chicago, and were given this opportunity to interview/showcase his work in the next Artist Snapshot. We learned more about himself as an artist during the creative process and who he is himself. We also had a chance to look at some of his previous work and there is Major Talent! #rareflavr

He recently has released a very special track titled, “Solid Gold” which you can find in the article. @apollo_Mighty

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“I feel powerful, capable, connected, vulnerable, worthy… Mighty!”

To start off- How would you describe the light of your talent? When Do you find yourself you are creating at your best of the best?

“The light of my talent comes from my vulnerability. I find that I create better when I ignore the fears and focus on what I love to do.”

Awesome- When You are dialed-in what do you primarily focus on the most? Your Pitch? Energy on the Track? Tone? Or just nailing the lyrics?

Also, how do you typically come up with lyrics?

“It depends. Sometimes I’m trying to capture the essence of the song by moving around and willing the emotion to guide the rhythm. Other times I hear the riff or the run or melody and build from there. I honestly take what ever raw material God gives me and work with it until I’m satisfied (or as close to satisfied as I can get). It can definitely be a lot of trial and error.”

What song have you made do you feel captures the best version of yourself the most?

“These are some of the best questions that anyone has ever asked me lol. I’m thinking in between my responses . Theres’s a few so let me really think. I’ll narrow it to four: Dark Side of the Moon/ Unsaid/Where' I’ve been. There was a time- kinda where I’m at Last song: Where I’m going and working my way to be. My songs are extensions of me and they represent my range and my truth but these came out evenly with very little effort on my part. These songs feel like gifts to me and when I get to perform them it doesn’t feel like I’m singing but more so like I’m simply breathing. These songs feel like magic to me.”

Thank you. When you perform live do you focus more on catering to the audience typically, or do you internally focus on performing at the highest level?

How would you yourself describe your live show?

Quite honestly I love to perform live. Recording is great and it serves its purpose as fas as distribution and allowing my artistic expression to be showcased but for me at least I come to understand that recordings can be quickly consumed and forgotten. My live shows however can’t be ignored and can’t be forgotten. What I bring to my live sets is something that cannot be denied or replicated. I am my real self when I get up there.”

Nice- by the way the Name Apollo Mighty is phenomenal. How did you get lucky enough to be named that?

How did your name come to fruition?

“Apollo was a nickname I gave myself when I was a kid and I insisted everyone call me that. It eventually stuck. Haha. I added mighty when I was living in Chattanooga and I was describing what I feel when I sing. I feel powerful, capable, connected, vulnerable, worthyMighty!”

Awesome where do you currently reside? Where else have you lived throughout your lifetime. Has any of the places impacted yourself artistically? If so how so? And/or What does your ideal recording set up look like? Anything you need to have on your “recording rider” or rider in general? What is something that you need to get through a session?

“I’m currently in Chicago. I’ve only ever lived in Tennessee. Memphis for most of my life and Chattanooga for three years. I’m definitely influenced by the vibrancy of Chicago. Artist have definite sense of who they are and what they need to say and they don’t hesitate. Art and the community around it are respected here. I like that. I attribute my soulfulness to Memphis of course but it’s more than that. Memphis was the first place I was given the opportunity to be heard and gain confidence. That has influenced my music more than anything. It gave me the courage to come to a new city and step into booths and onto stages. The recording situation I’m in now is my ideal setup. It’s a studio ran by a group of truly dope creatives. They’re all friends and they run this amazing studio here in Chicago. Honestly the space itself embraced me the first time I went there. They have everything I need and they’re professional which I absolutely have to have. The space is kinda hippie (ish) with tapestries on the walls and conversations about tripping happening all around but when it’s time to work they go in. The film each of your sessions so you can have that for promo and they’re just great guys. I was searching for a space for so long and I’m glad I was brought there. Huge shout to the guys over at Honey Jam Records. “

Amazing how do you feel about your music where it is at now? See you just released Solid Gold. Is that a single or a project for future release or just a single? How did you come up with Solid Gold?

“My plan right now is to release an entire EP at top of next year. I’m really inspired right now and I’m also ready to work. I’m probably more focused than ever right now.”

That’s awesome. Do you plan on performing any of your music live in the near future? Also how long have you been making music for? Do you have music in your family history?

What are some of your main influences in and outside of music?

“Yeah I’m adding a bunch of house shows and open mics to my schedule. My goal is to really build up a strong following in Chicago Right Now and I think it’s cool to do that with a GrassRoots Vibe. My faith influences my music as well as my day to day life and struggles. I’ve been making music since I was 7 and there are a few singers in my family as well.”

That’s great what do you typically look for as characteristics in other people either when building a team or collaboration with others?

“Absolutely. I go off vibes and natural chemistry. When I’m building with people I look for people who can do things that I can’t and who I can respect When collaborate it’s the same things but there has to be a fluidity in the energy that we share and vibe during conception.”

Great what is something we should know about you? Anything else you want to have that we have not covered? What ar eyou looking to accomplish or do in the near future with outgoing projects? What can we expect next?

“There are actually a couple of things I’d like to say to the future me when I read back on this. I know this isn’t exactly what you asked but hey. Lol. My response is as follows:

Right now and over the last few months you’ve hidden from. I know I scare you just like you know I’m your only real power. I’m your truth I am your freedom. Right now at this moment I can see you. I’ve seen you lie in bed until it’s time to go see people and you begin to put the mask on. I know that even though you make bomb music, have an amazing family and have finally fallen in love you still feel inadequate.

I can only say one thing:

It’s not about you. It’s never gonna be about you (like ever) And that it changes when you do. Love you homie”

We are grateful to have featured this next artist snapshot featuring Apollo Mighty. The Art and Music out of Chicago is truly passionate and talented. There are some common threads and lessons we can learn from other artist’s experiences and are happy to have learned more about music, creating, and listening to more quality content.

Apollo Mighty has released a very musical track Titled, Solid Gold- (Listen Below).

PROJECTED RELEASE DATE OF THE NEXT PROJECT IS 11/11/2019- STAY TUNED AND FOLLOW (@APOLLO_MIGHTY) FOR FULL PROJECT RELEASE!!!!

Solid Gold, a song by Apollo Mighty on Spotify

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Our #RareFavorite Track of Apollo Mighty by far is “There was a Time” produced by The AquaDice. (listen below on Bandcamp) Awesome sound- Great sample from Mike Snow- Animal

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