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Artist Snapshot: KaSean (@bobbytenderlove)

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The following text/photos are comprised of a RareFlavr X KaSean Interview: 

@Rareflavr x @bobbytenderlove

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KaSean (@itsbobbytenderlove) is a creative artist on the rise from the SouthSide of Chicago, IL. We recently had the opportunity connect and feature his music in this next Artist Snapshot. We like to work with hungry artists on the rise, and who are looking to make a name for themselves in the entertainment/music industry and connect their work to others. This post is intended to get an introduction of himself as an artist, an intro to the music, and ideas in-progress.  Thank you to all readers, viewers, and listeners for following, commenting, and sharing this content.

intro

KaSean was born and raised & currently resides on the Southside of Chicago, IL . At an early age, he fell in love with the art of producing and began making music at 14 years old. More recently however, he has put that on hold realizing he has a greater passion for writing

"I think music found me because a lot of music before I was introduced to the likes of Lil Wayne and 50 cents I just couldn't stand, but those were the two artists that made me pay a lot more attention to hiphop and from there I just went backwards to learn the true essence of hip hop and found my own way of expressing it."- Kasean

We wanted to find out an intro about his background & process getting involved in music. He began to freestyle at an early age with his brother and while he was listening to some JAY-Z mixtapes. He started to wonder if he could make tracks of his own. As years went on and he progressed, he then realized that writing music something he has always been passionate about.

Pure HIP HOP & OUT OF THE BOX THINKING

Studio tracks and pushing singles is currently in the mix for KaSean, but we wanted to find out more about his unique style, sound, and influences. He mentioned just life and general and the GRIND. We all experience similar lives in the face of obstacles, but forming his own struggles and life situations into a successful process to overcome that adversity is a craft in itself. This is what it is all about.  When you get lost you can find your way by overcoming the challenges through hard work, gratitude, and excellence. The most motivating thing to him is the flourishing stage. When an Artist Makes it out of adversity and finally reaches a flourishing, prospering stage. This is something that many people strive for and it is very exciting to see artists and people reach their full potential and go past it even further! Making it your own.

@bobbytenderlove

@bobbytenderlove

WHAT DO YOU NEED FOR THE BEST WORK?

"When I write it has to be alone I can do it around other people but I prefer to be alone. I need about 2 blunts and hella snacks and lots of water always drink water. "

- Kasean

ideas in progess

Currently KaSean is working with producers to build up his catalog and unique sound. Along with collaborating with producers including Vince at Swift Road Studios-- he plans to put out more singles which you can find on Apple Music, YouTube, Spotify, as well as Soundcloud.  The Singles he has out right now are "The Intro" and "I Remember" See below

THE SOUNDS

The Intro, a song by Kasean on Spotify

I Remember, a song by Kasean on Spotify

Find Kasean on Apple Music (click image)

Find Kasean on Apple Music (click image)

Follow Kasean on Soundcloud

Follow Kasean on Soundcloud

@bobbytenderlove

@bobbytenderlove

We are grateful for this Artist Snapshot Featuring @bobbytenderlove  to showcase an intro of himself as artist, his new music, and influence. You can find @bobbytenderlove as well as links below to follow him on Twitter, Apple Music, and YoutubeINQUIRIES @ KASEANMUSIC@GMAIL.COM  Music is a creative form of expression and we think that KaSean proves the fact that you can turn nothing into something with influence and being patient enough to realize your purpose and gravitate towards your passions and skills. Creation is apart of the key components of life. Process is apart of the equation to endure.

@bobbytenderlove

@bobbytenderlove

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Artist Snapshot: FleshXFur (@fleshxfur)

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Artist Snapshot: FleshXFur (@fleshxfur)

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The following content/text and artist snapshot is comprised of a Rareflavr x John Welch interview:

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John Welch @fleshxfur is a talented artist originally from a suburb located in Toronto, Canada, but currently resides on the British Colombia Vancouver island. We are grateful for the opportunity to feature this next artist snapshot , as well as all of the support this region of the world has shown us @rareflavr Thank you

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Instagram: @fleshxfur 

fleshxfur originated from John's Photography Business- Originally called, 'John Welch PhoDography' (an exclusive dog photographer), however he began to incorporate working with people, so developed the name to become, 'Flesh + Fur Photography'.  He chose to use it as his rapper name because not only is it unique,  but it showcases his real passion for dogs, photography, music, and links it all together

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Photo property of @fleshxfur: (Effy LP cover art )-- Olivia the Doberman

The Effy LP by FleshXFur has been released and recorded at the Lyrics Studio in Victoria BC with Eddy on the boards. - This is a high-quality studio production with vocals put through on a Slate Mic. Almost every track on this LP is produced by someone different. Eddy Vocals Customizes the tracks and did all recording, mixing, and dropped the hook for the 'Know Me' collaboration with Spictacular and Mr. ESQ-- This project also includes a collaboration with an underground artist from Denver, Doozy Doo.

FLESHXFUR--- EFFY LP

Listen here on Spotify

Effy Lp, an album by Fleshxfur on Spotify

GOALS / PLANS FOR FUTURE

  • Goal to Collaborate with Stuey Kubrick, (fb) Stuey Kubrick (vimeo)

  • Enhance performance and continue to do live shows in preparation for a France/Holland Tour in Spring 2019.

  • Grow FanBase/Listeners- Listen & Follow FleshXFur (Links below).

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final words?

"Don't Litter"

- FleshXFur

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Artist Snapshot: TOMMY NUTTER (@itstommynutter)

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Artist Snapshot: TOMMY NUTTER (@itstommynutter)

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Artist Snapshot: Tommy Nutter (@itstommynutter)

Thank you for doing the Artist Snapshot with us.

We want to create a unique post about yourself and learn about your creative process, products you use, and skills you have learned to position yourself as an artist, teacher and entrepreneur.

(DISCUSSION W/ TOMMY NUTTER)

 CREATIVE PROCESS

I'm always thinking of new sounds and concept for music. Even when I'm deep in conversation with people I often have a beat going in the back of my mind. This means I'm easily motivated, but the hard part is having the time to let that motivation do its thing. 

I'm one of those people who doesn't read instruction booklets, and who would rather sit there for hours figuring out something on my own than watching a tutorial, so a lot of the skills I've developed have been problems that I've come to know how to fix not by learning from others but through trial, error, and inspiration. 

That being said, once I figure something out, I tend to stick with it for a while to fully explore its capabilities. 

I tend to think more clearly about music and concepts when I'm driving. I don't listen to much music in the car but in a way I'm constantly listening to the music in my head making changes and trying out new sounds, then when I get back to the studio its either all forgotten, or I'm in the mood to bang it out on the MPC.  

My studio setup right now is a custom built PC with more Hard drives than I could ever want and a high end skylake processor. I run the Komplete Audio KA6 interface with my MPC and turntable, and a M-audio Code 61. One of the most important things to me is good reference monitors. I use the Maudio BX8 which I've come to know inside out over the past couple years. I also have a small cube speaker, multiple earbuds, a 2.1 Logitech speaker sub system, and my car parked just outside so checking the mix on multiple sources is never a problem. I also have my guitars and my guild starfire bass, as well as drumsticks, a coffee can shaker, a Kick drum and other little bits of percussion. 

I see people drawing in midi notes all the time on the Internet but I could never do that, I need hardware for sure. 

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VERSATILITY

If my most recent piece of work isn't my best then I feel like I'm either going backwards or I'm not putting in enough effort.  I don't have a set thing I like to work on most, as I'm inspired by so many different things.  However I want to acknowledge that for me this can be a bad thing. I find it hard to niche down in one certain area so I feel like my progress in making sales or appealing to certain markets is definitely hampered by this.  In some ways its a good thing that I can be so versatile but in terms of business its quite hard to know who to target. I think I get the most satisfaction out of mixing someone's song and completely blowing them away with the mix, more than I do making a beat and then mixing it and hearing the finished result. 

ALWAYS LEARNING  

I feel like I'm always learning, I feel like I've got so far yet to go, and the weird thing is, with mixing, you can be satisfied with your mix at any point in your career, and have no idea what could make that mix better, but someone like pensado or Greg wells would be able to hear things you don't even have any idea of. That's what excites me, if I'm happy with where I'm at now, just imagine how happy with myself ill be in ten years.

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keep LEARNING

This is the methodology I want to bring to my viewers or followers, to be happy with where you're at, and to keep learning so that enjoyment grows over time. I think having an understanding of the concept behind how things work, rather than specific instructions on how to configure specific plugins etc only serves to make you learn faster and develop a better knowledge of sound engineering . See Example Tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0EDJW48q-E

I upload a beat every week to youtube and facebook, and it has buy links to my beatstars store itstommynutter.beatstars.com.  Link Here  https://itstommynutter.beatstars.com/  I've sold a few online, but I'm the worst at business and marketing and feel I'm still in the early stages of trying to learn how to make money on the web from leasing beats. I also try to upload either a cooking video or some type of tutorial or vlog. 

As for mixing and mastering I get a lot of work from freelance websites such as fiverr Link Here https://www.fiverr.com/itstommynutter/mix-and-master-your-song-or-instrumental?arrived_from_manage_gigs=true&display_share=true  and I work with local artists who come to record at my home studio. If people need mixing and mastering, looking for crisp vocals and luscious reverbs, hard hitting kicks and deep full bass, they should visit itstommynutter.com Link Here https://itstommynutter.com/  and listen to the portfolio. I have all my prices listed and do special discounts for Albums or Demos.

I also try to write a blog post every now and again and make them a little bit different than your usual music blog. I try to be quite philosophical about the whole thing. Link Here https://itstommynutter.com/blog-2  

"I consider myself a creative person, on a journey with music by my side, trying to enjoy and learn as much about music as possible whilst fitting in real life problems like needing money to live. My journey leads me to meet people, and its so great to meet and talk to people who are similarly engrossed in this whole music thing, so if I can be of any assistance or help then I guess I'm an educator, but if left to my own devices I'm most definitely a producer, but that doesn't necessarily mean quantity over quality." 

I've been making beats for 4 years now, and learning to mix and master properly for about 3 and a half years, although I've been songwriting and playing guitar since being a young teenager. In my late teens I was also in a few Pop Punk Bands  and acoustic projects. 

MIXING AND MASTERING

If people want their song mixed or mastered its important for me to get the price conversation out of the way first. If I get a client who starts his story telling me he's had car troubles this month so cant afford to spend more than $25 to get his song mixed, then I plainly lay out what he's got to expect for his $25. More often than not, this guys songs are all about getting money and popping bottles.

Once were past that stage and hopefully I know the client takes their music career seriously, i like to get some of examples of the sounds they like, the artists they aspire to, and any inspirations or expectations they have about their vocal and the sound of the instrumental or drums. 

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M&M PROCESS

I usually do one mix after that and send the client a quickly mastered mp3 to gauge how they feel about it and if they have any further instruction. Sometimes they're completely happy, other times they just ask for small changes.

After that we repeat the process until they're happy, and I leave the mix for a few days before checking and mastering (if I'm doing the mastering too). At that point ill also make bus compression decisions depending on if the mix is getting sent on to a separate mastering engineer or not.

When the job is done, usually the client and I will continue to speak about their upcoming projects, what their plans are, and who they're working with at the moment, and usually I end up getting a little repeat business further down the road.

I do enjoy learning about my clients and I get to hear a lot of new styles of music and get to gauge what sounds people are into as well. Its very interesting to me and also helps out a lot with the music production side of things. 

 

music

I've always been a fan of pop punk, which led me to unplugged sessions where id see amazing artists doing live raw performances of songs I already knew.  I saw how songs could be changed and given different senses of intimacy and reality and just fell in love with acoustic singer songwriter type stuff.  I  love the new childish gambino album, it reminds me of pink floyd and the doors, but I still enjoy listening to korn every now and again. 

There's also mainstream songs and Pop songs that I love, so I don't think I have a specific genre I listen to.  As for hip hop, I will say that I've never been a lyrics kinda person, I tend to listen to the music way more than the lyrics, but even if the tune is bangin, I still cant stand certain tones of voice and find them unenjoyable to listen to. 

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WALK-IN SONG 

I think it'd have to be superman by goldfinger. The brass in that makes me so happy and giddy, its just a bangin song for a real good happy time. All my friends would be there high fivin me, everyone would be smilin and eatin hot dogs and pizza. ye that'd be awesome. 

 

 

MENTORS 

I think elon musk is on the right track to better humanity, and I think neil degrasse tyson is doing his thing to keep us smart, I have people who I really  respect, but I think my main thing I look up to is my own plans. Every now and then I get a notepad, I draw a little stick figure in the middle, and lots of lines comin from it, and I write down what I want or what I want to achieve in the following months. It helps me focus and I get to decide my own future.

APPRECIATION

When working with an artist I'm looking for how devoted they are, and if they are in it for the passion of the music, or they just want the lifestyle. That usually defines how much work they wanna put in, but people are weird creatures, it takes me a while to figure them out. 

 

DAY IN THE LIFE

A typical day means waking up at 9am, drinking two coffees and watching youtube for an hour before I can function properly, then I start working on mixing for clients, taking breaks in between to do my correspondence or work on my website. Usually whatever project I'm working on takes however long it takes, and then I eat. Sometimes I forget. Then at about 9pm I'm usually in the mood to make a some beats or work on some beats that need finishing, and I get to bed at around 2am, although the big reference monitors have to go off at about 10.30 as I live in an apartment. 

PERFECT DAY

My perfect day would be spent mixing for major artists, still within my own home studio, but knowing that Im getting paid for my time means that id be able to put my everything into that mix, and at the end if I blow them away with the mix then I feel like I've accomplished greatness and I feel validated for the hours I've spent learning and grafting, and feel thankful that the time spent has made someone else so happy.

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TOMMY NUTTER OUTLETS

Buy/Lease Beats Instantly:               https://itstommynutter.beatstars.com/

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Artist Snapshot: LARCIN (@_LARCIN_)

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Artist Snapshot: LARCIN (@_LARCIN_)

INSTAGRAM @RAREFLAVR . photo @_larcin_

INSTAGRAM @RAREFLAVR . photo @_larcin_

From Poland to the U.S.A. @_Larcin_ is a hip-hop artist that has a unique personality and story. Larcin was originally born in Poland and came to the USA when he was 8 years old and moved three times before finally settling in in Park Ridge IL with his family. He has been associated with music his entire life. He began playing piano at 10 years old and sang in his Church Choir until he was 16 years old. During his teenage years he also picked up guitar. 

@_Larcin_ on Instagram

@_Larcin_ on Instagram

He started writing rhymes when he was 16-17 years old and At 17, he was arrested for possession of weed and was sent to Cook County.   The administration at Cook forgot to input his bail, So he had to stay in jail for 4 days. Although he has had some challenges along the way, there is still music to be made and we took some time to learn about his motivation and upcoming projects. 

In the beginning, Larcin wrote raps on his phone until one of his friends @SAPA INCA took him to the studio.  About 6 months ago he started to think of rap names. That is where LARCIN was created. Before that, his first rap name was herb-- all of his close friends called him HERB from ages 12 and at 19 changed it to MARCIN The dream and at 22 LARCIN.

More Recently, the projects he's working on is an ep called, "Life Aint What it Seems"EP that is coming out in mid February with Features from brewskisapa inc and blunt gutta.

 

Larcin was raised by polish parents who are very against drugs and very religoius but very musical.  His influence comes from first ever rap D12 my band and 50 cent in the club then fell in love with hiphop and rap. He has been expanding his musical ear ever since but lover of 90s and 2000s rap the most. 

He mentioned he listens to alot of Jim Rohn who is a motivational speaker and who has a lot of inspiration in his life. and gets a lot of inspiration looking for and listening to people and see how their lives everyone has traveled a different journey and it's cool to see where they came from.

"i try to be original but i love different kinds of music not just rap i listen to a little bit of everything except country" -larcin

What do you look for in music what do you appreciate the most that most people take for granted?

"I look to make something that can catch people's ear something that can get stuck in people's heads so they come back and listen to it again and have that tune in their head all day long! I try to appreciate the little things and be happy with what i have now because i know that so many people in the world have it so much worse than me. My favorite quote,"its better to be prepared for an opportunity and not have one, then to have an opportunity and not be prepared"- Whitney Young

 

"Behind Larcin is just a kid that's trying to leave a mark in the world and help as many people as I can to get where they want to get in life."- Larcin

 

What to expect next coming weeks

The "Life ain't what it seems ep" with features from brewski and sapa inca and blunt gutta and a couple of singles dropped after the ep.

 

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Artist Snapshot: C.U.L.T.U.R.E.

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Artist Snapshot: C.U.L.T.U.R.E.

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C.U.L.T.U.R.E. 

C.U.L.T.U.R.E. (@Culturemusik1 on twitter) was born as Enoch I Augustusel in Baltimore, MD as an artist w/ a deep message. Take a look at PT.1 AND PT. 2 promo trailers for 21 Days To Glory to get a sense of the message and listen below!

C.U.L.T.U.R.E.

is

conquer, unite, live, truthfully, under, righteous earnings.

We had the opportunity to ask C.U.L.T.U.R.E. some questions to learn more about himself, music, and his thoughts on culture. Also he had the opportunity to share with us some of his favorite music of all time. 

 Tell us some of the advantages you have gained from your upbringing. We understand religion has been a big part of your life. How do you believe that has made you into the man you are today? Has it held you back? What advice would you give to someone in regards to practicing religion or spirituality and tying that into any of life's endeavors? (noticed you shed some light on the promo trailer). 

"First gotta say Rare Flavr thanks for conducting this interview and allowing me to share with your readers more of my story. Yes God has played a major role in my life. As a youth I pretty much grew up in church, but it was those dark days in my late adult hood that put things in to perspective for me. They say sometimes you don't know what you got until its gone. Well for me I kinda back slid, tried to be cool and forget who gives us breath everyday. I didn't want to be that preachers kid, I wanted to run with the wolves. I found myself pecking with the chickens trying to soar with the eagles. I felt alone no one was by my side I felt like I fell from God's graces. The best way to put it is when you tired to escape thru drugs, sex, money and alcohol, when the high comes down you still find yourself searching for a deeper purpose, a deeper meaning in life. I will say the fear and knowledge of God has kept me from doing a lot of people wrong, allowed me to walk in love towards those who may not have deserved or understood unconditional love. 

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Honestly I wouldn't say me being a Christian or follower of God has held me back from achieving anything. What has held me back is the same thing that I'am accused of by non followers and Believers of God. I get pre-judged for thinking I am better than others, which is far from the truth. My main advice for anyone is find the truth for yourself, me believing and practicing faith will do nothing for you. Realize we are all held accountable for the life we lived. And remember religion is nothing if love is not the motive for all that we do. "

What is the biggest problem w/ society or music? How can we change that? What is something you would like to see change w/in music, celebrity, the game etc?

"The biggest problem with society in my opinion again is the lack of love / humanity, for instance when someone loses there life people are quick to ask what type of person they where. Blindly stopping to acknowledge someone lost there life. In music, the biggest problem is the lack of artist giving life. In Hip-Hop talent should outshine your street credibility or hype/swag. Young and old fans need to know the culture is not just about gang banging, drugs, money or even self righteous topics. In both spectrums the main issue is the lack of compassion, and the abundance of arrogance and ignorance. And when arrogance and ignorance abound you have darkness, darkness represents death and destruction. Death and destruction is the opposite of light, void of LIFE. As artist and curators lets get back to giving LIFE to the world outside our window. "

 

 When listening to music, what do you hear or think of the most? The beat, drums, tempo, lyrics, voice, etc? What do you hear the most, what do you appreciate the most? Why? How does that influence your music?

 

"Honestly at this point I have learned to place every song into its own case study, one song I may like the vocals, the other the beat or tempo. So it varies. but when we talk Hip-Hop its always lyrics first. Like EPMD said " So Watcha Saying", you gotta have a message in your work rather it be street or poetic, christian to turn up. I wanna here you persevere thru something. Kinda like that Hi-Rez / Dizzy Wright track "Preach" or the track by Sylvan LaCue "Best Me". "

 

We appreciate your likings of common and Nas / Mos Def. What is your favorite song of all time? Who and what touches you the most? and Why? How so? 

 

Man this is really a tough question, I am more of a complete album kind of guy so lets get the list rolling. Hahaha Common "Be" "Resurrection" and "Finding Forever", The Roots "Illadelphia" "Phrenology" "Things Fall Apart" "Undun", Nas "iLLmatic" "Untitled", Mos Def "Black On Both Sides", Phora "Just A Kid", Mick Jenkins "Dehydration" Talib Kweli "Ear Drum", Eric Roberson "Mr Nice Guy", Maxwell "Urban Hang Suite" "Black Summers Night", Erykah Badu "Baduizm" "Mommas Gun", Tupac "All Eyez On Me" "Me Against The World" "Until The End Of Time", Korn "Korn" "Follow The Leader" "Issues", Incubus "Morning View" "Make Yourself" "A Crow Left Of The Murder"

Linkin Park and the list just can go on forever.  The biggest genre of music would be Neo-Soul, neo-soul embodies a lot of sounds from jazz, hip-hop, gospel, rock, R&B and house. So at this point it is all things I love wrapped up in to one. 

21 Days To Glory Track Listing:

1) The Dreamer In You 0:00 (Prod. Blunted Beatz) 
2) Promise Me 3:51(Prod. Blunted Beatz)
3) 21 Days Ft. Taylor Mosley 7:48 (Prod. Blunted Beatz)
4) L.I.F.E. ( Live Intentionally For Eternity ) 11:20 (Prod. Blunted Beatz)
5) Those That Endure Ft. Matthew Hughes 15:52 (Prod. Bliss) 
6) Retorno Del Sol Ft. R.T.K. 21:26 (Prod. Dru B.)
7) Adoration 25:17 (Prod. Bliss)
8) Open Air 29:46 (Prod. Blunted Beatz)
9) The Power Of What If 33:54 ( Random Thoughts Pt.1 )
10) Loca Chica 36:03 (Prod. Bliss)
11) This Thing Called Love Ft. Taylor Mosley 40:43 (Prod. Blunted Beatz)
12) Red B@llon$ 46:15 (Prod. Blunted Beatz)
13) Roads Traveled 50:54 ( Random Thoughts Pt.2 )
14) A Soldiers Story 52:56 (Prod. Blunted Beatz)
15) $mokey Mirrors 57:21 (Prod. Blunted Beatz)
16) My Gift 1:01:52 (318tae & Tha Outsiders)
17) Learning Day Pt.2 1:04:37 (Kenneth English)
18) Hope Today Victory Tomorrow 1:08:45 (Prod. Blunted Beatz)

As always thank you for watching and supporting. And if you like make sure to SUBSCRIBE to stay up to date. Peace and one L! #21 Days To Glory 8-21-17

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The Producers: Contact: Blunted Beatz http://bluntedbeatz.com

Contact: Bliss blissmusiczgb@gmail.com

Contact: 318tae & Tha Outsiders beatsby318tae@gmail.com

Contact: Kenneth English KennethTenglish@gmail.com

Contact: Dru B. bookdrubeatz@gmail.com

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 What was the process like making 21 days to glory? How long did it take? Beat selection ? Blunted Beatz? (good choice) If you could shed light that'd be excellent

The title says a lot, the three plus years making that project was me growing spiritually while dealing with the daily issues of life. Honestly the last 8 months of this project really put me to the test, from losing a lot of family and friends to the lost of a computer and job. But yet I still stand and rise by the grace of God. On the creative side I went thru this phase where I was not ready to let that jazzy boom bap era go, so a lot of those earlier tracks reflect that the change came when I wanted to add tracks from the exact moment in time I was living. So "Red Ballon$" has a different vibe and is my personal favorite on the whole project. I had the final track picked out too, but when I heard Kenneth English's track for Learning Day Pt.2 I was like yeah theres the change up I have been looking for. For me I always give a preview of what my next project is gonna consist of at the end of the project that came before it. Thats my artist secret hahahaha, one of 7 tho. 

 

I spoke briefly about the lost of my computer, so for like 4 months I couldn't create anything. That was crazy, so in my down time I made a pact with God like yo if you let me get another computer I promise to make a song for you. One day at work I had Youtube playing and this soulful track came on that was mad original I started humming the hook for it. I had to find out who was the producer, turned out to be Bliss Music and that track I used for "Loca Chica". After going thru his catalog I found the track for "Adoration" and I was like God this one is for you so the concept was laid with the words. And actually that was the birth of "21 Days To Glory" before that I was gonna drop a project called "Blvds and Sunsets" still may drop some songs from that project too. Still thinking. So yeah one song changed my artist brand forever.

 

After all of this my cousin Purnell The Painter had a home boy that was into visuals known as SK with SK visuals (SK THA FINESS GOD) two dope graft artist by the way too. Back to the story, I was looking to do visual projects and needed someone I could afford. So me, P and SK started playing around with ideas and came up with the first official promo video. After that did good we just started building from there. He became the visuals guy and the brand started to take shape. But yeah thats the story, long answers I know LoL!!

 

How do you see yourself evolved or different as an artist after releasing 21 days to glory?

I am ready to experiment with sounds outside of boom bap and embrace the challenges that may ensue. I now know what it takes to properly release material, a wiser businessman but at the same time I am a even bigger dreamer. 

 

What would you compare 21 days to glory to? Any particular part in your life? A test, a journey, a phase etc?

Yeah this 2016-2017 era as far as life goes. The project musically gives you the journey thru the songs, engineering, production of life. If I had to compare it to anything I would say its a tv sitcom, Its giving insight on love, faith, death, self redemption and survival. This project would be my version of "Finding Forever" or "The Infamous" by Mobb Deep. Yeah I know cray comparison right Hahahaha!!!!

 

 Who are some of your favorite mentors? How have they played a part in your life? What skills /knowledge have you learned from them and how  has that helped you the most?

 

Outside of music one of the biggest influences was Pastor Ed Calloway. He was someone that really believed in me as a person gave me as much encouragement as possible. He never got a chance to see or hear any of music but I know he's in heaven looking down proud. Besides him I would have to say Common has been the biggest influence thru his music. Thats someone I have never meet personally, but he taught me so much thru his art on how to be a better person. You know you can sit and listen to that brother and not grow, unless you can't hear. Funny how you start off wanting to be the exact same artist as your influence, but as you grow you become your own. All the artist I mentioned earlier gave me a part of who I am today. 

 

What is something people may misunderstand about you or your music? What else should we know to help understand your message or artistry? 

I think the biggest label right now is that I am throw back artist, people really have to sit down and listen to a old school track from the 90's and then listen to my music and give it an honest side by side comparison. I think Joey BadA$$ has more old school vibes than I do. And of course I am not knocking no brand, label or sound. But thats the biggest thing I run into. To answer that second part of your question I haven't put out enough material yet for the message to fully click or not to click. I just want people to know I may talk about God on one track, and then talk about love or death on another. Yes I am a man, yes I am man who loves God, but that doesn't mean the sun always shines for me. I don't think I am better than anyone. I have my demons and insecurities too. So I create out of being human. I am not some super flashy egotistical artist, just a regular blue collar guy with a bug heart and big dreams.

 

 What is something you would like to accomplish in society or with your music within next 1-5 years? Any goals you are currently working on you can share w/ us?

 

"The biggest thing I want to do is bring people together from all walks of life, no matter race, religion, creed or color. I really want this world to know Hip-Hop is not just a gangster lifestyle, its not some dark art form that promotes death, drugs and destruction. There are many levels to it. I want the world to know you can love God and sill have things you need to work out. I want my music to support itself so I can have schools for self growth, community outreach all the time. Give a platform to younger artist that love music the way I do. "

 

"Personally I wish one day soon I can run into a tour promoter or manager with a major artist to help me get on tour. So this world can get the best quality soulful HipHop they have been missing since the blu and exile dropped there project. I want this to be the start of my legacy. "Forget millions, I want to be able to save people and there children", or like Tupac said " In a position to make millions, but I wanna be in the position to make a difference". This is my new favorite saying and I believe this in my heart, chase a legacy not a check!!"

 

 

Is there anything else we should know? what is something we do not know about yourself or your music?

 

Before pursuing music with all that I have, I was heavy into the illegal street racing scene. 2002-2006 they made "Fast and the Furious" about my generation hahaha!!! But yup I am GM factory trained car technician. I love cars but hate the car industry. LoL!!! But yeah I love speed mainly sports cars corvettes, vipers, skylines, and supras. Don't get it twisted tho I will stop in mid sentence if I see a properly built DA/DC/EF/EG Integra or Civic, s13's s14's and DSM's yeah there ok hahahaha!!

 

 Anything else we have not asked that we can add? Feel free to take the mic 

 

At this point I am afraid of dying alone, never reaching my full potential as a man or artist because I wasted too much time. Resulting in a legacy that never got started. Really thats my poetic way of saying after the lights shut off and its my turn my main concern that know one will sing about me. But Peace and one Love young world till the end of the cosmos. And Rare Flavr gotta say thanks again much appreciated. 

 

Yo thanks again so much guys I really appreciate this opportunity this is hopefully gonna make a difference in someones life.

As you can see @Culturemusik1 has a strong passion for music. There is something special about lyrical artists and the more we can bump music with a message the better for people and society in general. Have a listen to some of his favorite artists, as well as check his project 21 days to Glory! We seek unique and bold talent @rareflavr and we want to bring it to you on a solid platform. If you are not doing so already please give us a take a look at www.culturemusik.com featuring this Artist Snapshot of C.U.L.T.U.R.E.

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 Artist Snapshot: IBRA (@WORLDOFIBRA)

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Artist Snapshot: IBRA (@WORLDOFIBRA)

Image via Instagram @Rareflavr photo credit: Sydney Rinehart

Image via Instagram @Rareflavr photo credit: Sydney Rinehart

 IBRA (@worldofibra) is a talented, CONSISTENT, & lyrical artist hailing from the amazing and extremely talented culture of Chicago, IL.  He is a member of the @worldofi collection from the city of Chicago, which is a company that empowers artists and has made a significant impact not only on music, but on society humanitarianly  (WorldOfI).  There is not only history and culture coming from this area of the Globe, but also hardworking  talent and we are ecstatic to present this artist and creative musician for you today! #rareflavr #dftm

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Ibra has been making music for over the past 7 years.  We asked who were his main influences on his album/EP Awake and he said he was listening to a lot of J.Cole lately, so was a big influence on the album. Also, he listened to a lot of Nas and even The Internet. The Awake EP is a consistent body of work. We were impressed with the consistent bars and story throughout the whole EP. This is a great listening music album and perfect for cruising. You can listen to his album Awake EP on Soundcloud and updates from WorldofI on Youtube. Press Play and Click Soundcloud Box below.. Also, available on Soundcloud.com/worldofibra

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What is the meaning behind the Awake EP?

"Yeah the album basically symbolizes the awakening of myself. I'm trying to wake myself up and get my dreams and also wake up people to my music."-@worldofIbra

Image via Instagram @worldofibra Photo Credit: Sydney Rinehart

Image via Instagram @worldofibra Photo Credit: Sydney Rinehart

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Image via Instagram @worldofibra

Live Shows by Ibra

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Image via instagram @worldofibra

Since the album has dropped, Ibra has gaining exposure by performing  at live shows and listening events throughout the city including at Blue 1647. We had the opportunity to attend an event and were very impressed by the movement. 

What is your favorite song to perform? What would you say is the key to a solid performance? 

My favorite song to perform is "When To Go"  I think the key to a solid performance is energy. You have to be up there giving it your all if you want people to fuck with you. " - @worldofibra

WATCH IBRA'S NEW VIDEO "WHEN TO GO" 

What do you think our culture Needs more of? How about Less of? Any thoughts on American Music culture and around the world?

" I think our culture needs more originality. I feel like there's a lot of people doing things because other peple are doing it and not BECAUSE it's what they want to do, that's what we need less of. I think American music culture is a great thing but has its flaws such as soMEtimes how music becomes more of a business than an acTual art. I don't really know that much about world music culture to speak on it." @worldofibra

Image via Instagram @worldofIbra Photo Credit: Sydney Rinehart

Image via Instagram @worldofIbra Photo Credit: Sydney Rinehart

We seek unique and  bold talent at @Rareflavr and cannot avoid the hustle. We love to see artist making moves along with having solid content and more importantly having a strong movement. If you have not done so, check out the @worldofI website, follow the movement, and let us know what you think of the Awake EP

Image via Instagram @worldofibra Photo Credit: Sydney Rinehart

Image via Instagram @worldofibra Photo Credit: Sydney Rinehart

Thank you for taking the time to watch and listen to this next Artist Snapshot featuring @worldofIbra. We appreciate you taking the time out today to listen to the music, follow and share the content provided. Please let us know what you think and thank you for liking, commenting and sharing the  content on our page. Have a great day thank thank you for following Rareflavr #DFTM. 

 

@worldofibra F.S.D!!!!!!! Photo Credit: Sydney Rinehart

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Artist Snapshot: AceQuared (@theacequared)

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Artist Snapshot: AceQuared (@theacequared)

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Abdullah Abdulhadi also known as AceQuared is an independent artist originally from the Country of Jordan. More recently in 2016, Abdullah relocated to Toronto, Canada in pursuit of his passion for music. We at Rareflavr seek to discover new talent to showcase online. Luckily, AceQuared was referred by a buddy who heard his music on Spotify

AceQuared works Independently as an Artist w/ his own Team Q&A Records. Q stands for his partner in the company and A is for his First name Abdullah. You can find most of his work online w/ Spotify, iTunes, Youtube, and Soundcloud.

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ACEQUARED on spotify (click image to play on spotify)

ACEQUARED on spotify (click image to play on spotify)

We had the chance to interview AceQuared and ask some questions about his background and creative process. More importantly, listen to the music below, and stay on the lookout for future projects to be released!

What Sort of Inspiration Got you Started in Writing Music at 11 ?

"Well I've always had this hobby where I make up tunes and freestyle choruses even before I knew I was doing it. I remember this one time I was hanging out with my older cousin and his friends, they started freestyling and just having this fun rap session so I joined them and realized I'm actually not bad at this. As soon as I got home I wrote my first song. "-A2

WATCH FADE MUSIC VIDEO BY ACEQUARED!!!!!

WATCH FADE MUSIC VIDEO BY ACEQUARED!!!!!

As of now he has around 30 new songs he plans on dropping some of them sometime in July 2017. Whether a full EP or steady Singles? Only time will tell.. The singles however are legit.

We think that AceQuared has a unique style of music that is more New School which is great because music is starting to have substance. The New School Wave has raw talent w/ lyrics and solid sounding beats. We asked him about his thoughts on the current state of hip-hop as well as about music marketing-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

"Personally I think there are ups and downs to where music is right now especially rap music. The down side is the unfortunate truth. I will not generalize, but most people would rather listen to a song about money and women with lyrics that don't even make sense instead of deep meaningful lyrics. On the other hand I also believe that rappers who do know about the consequences of their words and are students of the game have progressed and made rap much more powerful than previous generations of rappers. "

"... We are not only what we eat, we're what we listen to as well...I also rap about money and women it's part of the culture, but that doesn't mean I should only do that. (as for question on marketing)--- I do have my music on Spotify, iTunes and other sources. With consistency, marketing my music naturally taught me a lot about the industry and how it works like the do's and dont's but I'm still a student learning and I hope to learn much more with time."

We asked him some personal questions about his creative process and you can see on his  Youtube Channel he will get out of his comfort zone to write and record. Recording out the house etc. Many artists have problems writing music and can get writer's block. He explained to us the importance of having a special place to be at when you write, but to get out of your comfort zone as well. We find everyday we can get stuck into routines, the best way to gain control sometimes is to let it go and try something else. 

Check out AceQuared on Youtube

Check out AceQuared on Youtube

All of us can use some consistency and persistence in our lives. Also to get over what people think of us. Caring too much about what people think will only lead to people w/ that same feeling. AceQuared told us that a factor in his own persistence is to get over caring what people think. That can be one of the biggest hurdles in life or as an artist. When you have a clear vision and knowing what you want to do overcoming that hurdle. Jump over that hurdle to keep moving and building. 

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Facebook.com/AceQuared

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We appreciate New Content and Dope Artists from All over the World. Help us promote this post by sharing w/ the links below, and make sure to follow @acequared2 on IG as well as Facebook, Spotify, iTunes, and more. Be sure to lookout for future Singles and Projects as well as support the dedication coming from Jordan!  If you have any questions on content and orders contact us under "submissions" Tab. Thank you!

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Artist Snapshot: SUBSTANCE ABUSE (@subzandesotre)

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Artist Snapshot: SUBSTANCE ABUSE (@subzandesotre)

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One thing we seek at rareflavr is  talent with a well driven purpose. Purpose that is driven by creativity, realness, persistency, artistry, and dedication. Luckily, we have the opportunity today to feature an original rap group that fits these characteristics. They have been in the rap/hiphop game since the late 90's and are grateful to deliver an Artist Snapshot to give you taste of their music and journey. From Los  Angeles, CA  if you have not already heard, we introduce to you rap duo Substance Abuse.

emcee Subz (left) & Eso Tre (right)

emcee Subz (left) & Eso Tre (right)

Substance Abuse is a rap duo consisting of emcees Subz and Eso Tre, who grew up together in Los Angeles, CA . They found their love for hiphop early in life releasing their first EP in 1998 titled, Brand New Crime and from there it all took off (substanceabusehiphop.com-- bio).

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They gain traction b/c of their unique styles and staying true to their purpose and sound. That sound is lyrical and purposeful conscious rap. Today in our state of hiphop that can be considered more of background music Hence the title their most recent EP, Background Music: The Redux

Originally, they released an EP titled, Background Music, but revisited the idea of the EP and wanted to give a new perspective of a few of the original tracks on the 1st album by dropping Background Music: The Redux -- (link to apple music)

Background Music” refers to the state of hip hop today, explains Eso “where the music seems deracinated of the personality and edge that it once had.”  It also refers to how our music is construed by the masses, people who generally seem to favor the popular over the obscure.  Real hip-hop has been forced to play the “background” to club and dance music that seems devoid of any message or staying power." 

The new Substance Abuse album "Background Music" featuring Tash, KRS-One, Sadat X, MC Eiht, Percee P, Myka Nyne, and Max Julien now available: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/background-music/id962430454 www.substanceabusehiphop.com

"IT AIN'T ABOUT THE LOOT YOU GOT, BUT ABOUT JUST HOW YOU GOT IT" - Eso Tre- Substance abuse- "Slow Ya Roll" 

Over time, Substance Abuse has collaborated with some reputable names in the game including: SaafirKool KeithMotion ManKutmasta Kurt,RascoThes-One, and MF Doom.  They have a track titled “Rear View” which features legendary hip-hop artist KRS-One  and this track has been remixed as Rear View: The Chase Remix and has been featured on DJ Premier's radio shows titled, DJ Premier's Live from HeadQCourterz radio show and other platforms.

"Rear View" sheds light on what hiphop truly is and that we are, "never going back" (KRS-One "Rear View") but enjoying the time it was and how great that is. 

Greatly, have they collaborated with KRS-One,  and they have also collaborated w/ another legend MF DOOM  in 2006 on an track called "Profitless Thoughts". which has received much attention on the release of their album released titled, Overproof which is perfect for bumping in the whip.  This track was featured on outlets including: YRBURBScratch Magazine,and 944

The game needs more people w/ a purpose and dedication. The music that is glorified does not necessarily always have the real glory that exists. The question we all need to ask is why? What makes us like music? If you are sick of the main stream media and music that is put out. Do yourself a favor and check out the most recent Project dropped by Substance Abuse: Background Music on Apple Music or substanceabusehiphop.com for some real hip hop!

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//We also had opportunity to gain some hiphop knowledge From Eso Tre...///

 

We noticed you dropped your first EP in 1998 as a duo.What is a key to your consistency/persistence performing & recording in a rap group? 

Eso Tre: I think we always had a music first attitude. We had no idea where we would go in the industry, we just knew we wanted to be dope. When we first started putting out music even having a 12" out was a huge accomplishment. But you have to aim higher than that, and once you put out something, you want to have more exposure. Subz and I wanted to blow up, but we were always humble and put our music and our friendship before the business aspect of it. I think that has been the key to our longevity.

What impacts you the most when it comes to music?  

Eso Tre: Hearing a beat idea that's dope. Whenever I'm in a creative lull and I hear a hype sample that one of the homies found I suddenly feel revived and enthusiastic about hip hop again. It was like that back in the day working with producers NO and Medicine, and now with our homies Waes One and our high school buddies Da Stig and Philm, who have become an indispensable part of our creative process.

Who or what is your biggest mentor? How do they help you along the way  ?

Eso Tre: Kutmasta Kurt has always been a go to type of cat for advice and a big brother to us in the industry.  He taught us a lot of stuff, how to deal with distributors and PR people and people who ran the business part of the game.  He is calm and level headed about stuff, and I think that rubbed off on us a lot.

What are your three pieces of life advice you would give to anyone-- or in particular aspiring artists?

substance abuse

 Eso Tre: The game is weird right now.  Twitter beefs, dumb stuff trending, people jocking anyone with a name.  Who's following who on Instagram.  My advice to anyone trying to make it is try not to get distracted or discouraged by all this social media and internet stuff.  You definitely have to use it to get your music out there, but don't think if people are more of an internet sensation than you that they're better.  Second, speaking of the internet, don't think just having a Soundcloud account makes you dope.  You actually have to practice to be a dope rapper, it's not just the ability to have people hear your music.  Finally, don't be daunted by rejection.  Half these reputable sites don't know sh*t from Shinola when it comes to dope music, and their snootiness hides their insecurity and inability to really be able to tell what's good.

What Can listeners expect when checking out your Album Background Music?  

Eso Tre: Background Music: The Redux is just a little holdover EP we put out until we drop our next effort.  We remixed some of our favorite joints off the OG version of Background Music we put out a few years back.  The Redux was a companion piece to the original album, kind of a "Part 2" if you will.  We love jazz, and on the EP we really tried to bring out that influence.

What do you have planned as a group for the future?  

Eso Tre: A new album, maybe a documentary about us on some "Searching for Sugarman" vibe.  

Anything else we should know that haven't gone over / not on website?  

Eso Tre: We got some new joints and a new album in the works, with songs and lyrics that address the perilous times we're in.  There has never been a stronger need for conscious hip hop than now, and there seems to be a dearth of it.  People are angry, and they rightly don't believe that politicians represent their interests, or at the very least, empathize with them.  That's why we need emcees with a strong message.

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WORKS CITED:

WWW.SUBSTANCEABUSEHIPHOP.COM

INTERVIEW W/ ESO TRE & RAREFLAVR.COM

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Artist Snapshot: SWITCH (@SWITCHSB_)

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Artist Snapshot: SWITCH (@SWITCHSB_)

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via @rareflavr on instagram

" I TOLD EVERYONE MY PLAN AND THEY DIDN'T UNDERSTAND"  RAPPER 'SWITCH' SNAPPIN ON THE MIC!

  Luke Thornton Also known as 'Switch is a dope rapper who drops BARS. We had the opportunity to interview Switch and get familiar w/ the music he's put out and the current project he dropped this week on 4/10/2017. Switch is an island emcee from Vancouver Island, British Colombia in Canada. He has been rapping since he was about 12 years old and has been using rap & Hiphop as a canvas for art ever since. "He has performed with numerous artists including Mob Depp, SNAK the Ripper, Bender of Flight Distance, Merkules, MadChild, SonReal, EvilEbenezer, the Outlawz, R.A. the RuggedMan, AlphaOmega, MOKA Only and TOUCH. To date, he has performed at 107 events" (Facebook.com/SwitchMusic1992)

We had the opportunity to listen to tracks by Switch & Morgan Murray on bandcamp and also thru some 42 tracks dropped on Switch's Soundcloud. Freshley, switch has gravitated to the sounds of dark boom-bap type beats as well as hiphop beats. These are mostly beats produced  by Phil Script out of Houston, TX as well as Yeshintae out of California. 

Switch

Switch

More recently he has had problems w/ Drug addiction going in and out of rehab from drug use. Even though he has been thru tough times with the addiction disease, he has used this struggle to be expressed in his music. Addiction sweeps the world in our youth and it it can be tough to overcome- HIs next LP, Substance Abuse Dropped April 10th, 2017 includes his battle w/ drug addiction and the depth it goes into understanding human beings and our race itself .

SUBSTANCE ABUSE --- APRIL 10TH,2017

SUBSTANCE ABUSE COVER ART VIA instagram @SWITCHSB_

SUBSTANCE ABUSE COVER ART VIA instagram @SWITCHSB_

Back Cover of Switch's Album, Substance Abuse

SUBSTANCE ABUSE COVER ART VIA instagram @SWITCHSB_

SUBSTANCE ABUSE COVER ART VIA instagram @SWITCHSB_

Tracklist of SUBSTANCE ABUSE

  1. THE CHASE

  2. LONG TIME COMIN FT. THE WISE GUY

  3. NEAR THE END

  4. HEAR ME OUT

  5. KUSH

  6. GO ON LIKE THIS

  7. SKULLS

  8. SUICiDE NOTE FT. IDLHANDS

  9. SCRIPTURE

  10. FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH

  11. CAN'T SLEEP

  12. NOTHING TO DO

  13. FIGHT WHAT IM FEELING

  14. LOST

Also noted on the cover art All beats mixing and mastering by Yeshinitae

And all songs recorded by JELLYNOTE at D-BLOCK STUDIOS

THIS ALBUM DROPPED APRIL 10TH, 2017 AND IS AVAILABLE on SOUNDCLOUD AS WELL AS MUSIC VIDEOS ON YOUTUBE.. BELOW.

Rareflavr asked, " Switch what can we expect from Substance Abuse? "

"Truth. I really wanted to speak on some shit that is often glorified I wanted to put it out in a different light, cuz wasn't shit glorious about it na mean. It's an everyday struggle, addiction is a disease and it kills millions, im blessed to be here, i still gotta work at it but i'm lucky i'm still breathing and this album some of it was written before treatment in treatment and after so it's a pretty crazy project I'm happy with it and I know anyone who's ever suffered like I have or anyone who knows someone who struggles with addiction will relate, it's the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth" (RareFlavr/Switch Interview)

Check out some samples & dope visuals off of the album including the tracks: "Skulls", "Near the End" , and "Kush" (Videos below) 

SWITCH-SKULLS PROD. BY YESHINTAE

SWITCH- NEAR THE END PROD. BY YESHINTAE

SWITCH-KUSH PROD. BY YESHINTAE

There is substance in the music and you can tell Switch has developed as an artist and producing more quality music.  Substance Abuse is about all the drugs he has had to deal w/ and all of the problems / upsides/ downsides of living that lifestyle. We can all learn as human beings everyday and dealing w/ one another &  what we've heard from Switch is realness making him a dope MC. If you are reading this and have the opportunity..Please share this ArtistSnapShot & visit The social media pages of Switch. Listen, Like, Share, Follow, and comment on the content he has released especially the release on April 10th, 2017 with Substance Abuse. 

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follow switch on instagram @switchsb_

follow switch on instagram @switchsb_

FOLLOW SWITCH ON BANDCAMP

FOLLOW SWITCH ON BANDCAMP

Find Switch on Facebook.com/switchmusic1992

Find Switch on Facebook.com/switchmusic1992

works cited

https://www.facebook.com/pg/SwitchMusic1992/about/?ref=page_internal

http://instagram.com/switchsb_

http://soundcloud.com/switchmusic1992

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6RsKekZ1v_MbGIZx0kyx3Q

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