Wednesday, December 30, 2009

rhythm.connection presents "A MOMENT WITH - SPECIAL EDITION": Nathan Piche (Article One), Sue Yoon, Far*East Movement

Hey guys, so before the end of 2009 I figured I'd finally link you all with those special interviews I did for this year - 3 of them to be exact, with Nathan Piche (frontman of Canadian Christian rock band Article One), Sue Yoon (YouTube musician and contestant in Kollaboration Acoustic 3), and LA-based hiptronik group Far East Movement. Enjoy, and please keep supporting me as well as these awesome musicians!

Interview with Nathan Piche from Article One:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZETrmTnEJ_4 [PART 1]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJr0h6hf9_U [PART 2]

Interview with Sue Yoon:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6f9O930k8w [PART 1]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eekxo0rDX84 [PART 2]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DOXaHoXPKg [PART 3]

Interview with Far East Movement:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyC2EuXfgFY

J~


Article One


Sue Yoon


Far East Movement

rhythm.connection presents A MOMENT WITH YouTube MUSICIANS - VUDOO SOUL

Hey guys, guess what? Third time's the charm, and with me is NY-based singer Vudoo Soul, enjoy!

Vudoo Vu (aka Vudoo Soul, born August 12) is a NYC-based singer/songwriter, who most notably gained attention for winning Kollaboration NY 2005, as well as taking part in Kollaboration NY 2009. A MIT/Berklee grad, Vudoo says that his passion for music developed while in university, and ultimately he decided to pursue that further. He spent sometime answering my questions, and I hope you enjoy this interview!

How long have you been doing music for? Are you doing it professionally or independently?
I started playing piano around '03, '04, trying to write songs by mashing on keys until it didn't sound bad. When I started 'professionally' in '05, I really only knew how to play 2 songs and sing at the same time. Haha, you gotta start somewhere!

What style of music do you generally play?
I sing mostly in the vein of R&B, sometimes it veers towards pop, sometimes more soul/singer-songwriter vibe.

How did you first get involved in music?
I was singing in a college acappella group called the MIT Logarhythms, and discovered that music was just a whole lot more fulfilling to do than my engineering work. After an Alicia Keys concert I went to, it just hit me that music was what I wanted to do with my life.

Who/what made you decide to starting YouTubing your musical talent?
I haven't used YouTube as much as a lot of other people yet, doing covers and such, but I definitely always used it to post live performances of my shows when I was starting.

Who are your biggest musical influences?
Stevie Wonder & Michael Jackson, both in their own ways, had huuuuge influences on me growing up. It was their honest message and passion in their music that taught me a lot. I continue to learn from them even now.

How does it feel to be getting all this support from people for doing what you do?
It's the best feeling in the world!!! I'm doing what my heart desires, and really, I just wanna see more people doing that too, whatever that may be important for them.

Is there ANY musician that you would like to do a collaboration with in the future?
I think I would pretty much die if I got the chance to collaborate somehow with Alicia Keys.

What has been your most popular cover on YouTube? Your most popular original song on YouTube?
Most popular cover hmm... not really sure about that one! People seem to enjoy my Michael Jackson covers best! Most popular original seems to either "Lazy" or "Baby Be Mine", which is odd to me, cuz I hardly ever perform that song!

How was your experience playing at Kollaboration NY this year?
I thought it was a blast, especially since winning Kollaboration NY in '05 was what gave me one of my first big starts as an artist!! I owe Kollaboration so much and will love & support'em to the end for giving people like me a platform to jumpstart our music careers.

I imagine you have a lot of music tastes; what do you normally play on your iPod and/or when you’re at home?
Right this minute, I'm listening to Muse & My Chemical Romance. I eat up a lot of live Stevie performances and John Mayer stuff. Tupac and T.I. sometimes for weeks on end. I just love music that tells a story, whether it's rock, R&B, country, hip-hop, whatever.

Where’s the one place where you can go and get your creative flow going in order to write/create music?
One place? That place is my past. It's painful, complicated, but beautiful... It's always a great starting point for me to ignite songwriting inspiration.

Who is your closest musician friend, and how did you two meet?
My brother-for-life, Taiyo Na. He's an acoustic hip-hop/soul artist born and raised in New York. He and I really got to know each other as part of a musical where I played the lead and he played the best friend to that character. In time, he would become my best friend in real life too. He's disciplined, passionate & so insightful. We learn from each other, this music game as an Asian American ain't easy!

What do you do in your spare time when you’re not playing music?
My life is made of intensely awesome music-playing, eating, partying, and sleeping. I can usually only handle 3 most of the time haha.

What do you hope to accomplish while being involved in music?
Besides world domination? With all the traveling and charity work that can come hand in hand with music, I would love to make a real impact in bringing more music & arts into schools. I didn't have that much growing up, I think it's a waste of human potential to not give people that opportunity more readily, early & frequently.

Do you have any final words for the readers?
Life's short. But it'll seem long, lost & meaningless if you don't do something that's personal to you. Do what you love, now.


There you have it folks, thanks to Vudoo for the interview. And until next time, peace out!

J~


Vudoo Soul

rhythm.connection presents A MOMENT WITH YouTube MUSICIANS - MIKE ISBERTO

Hey guys, so round 2 for December 30th, 2009, with Mike Isberto, enjoy!

Mike Isberto (born February 28, 1986) is a Cali-based YouTube singer/songwriter, who has made an impact in what people are calling the "YouTube Generation" musicians, including David Choi, Gabe Bondoc, and Passion to name a few. One of Mike's biggest breaks was performing this past summer at Kollaboration Acoustic 3 and winning the grand prize alongside NY-based singer/songwriter Alfa Garcia. Enter Mike Isberto!

How long have you been doing music for? Are you doing it professionally or independently?
I’ve been doing the solo act for about 3 years!!! And I’m doing it professionally independent! haha

What style of music do you generally play?
I would say soul/folk

How did you first get involved in music?
I used to sing in an acapella group with RuSoul and Ken Salomon!!

What made you decide to starting YouTubing your musical talent?
I first started started a youtube account to show off my Magic tricks!! haha..but I deleted them when i saw the playbacks, and realized i wasn’t a magician!!

Who are your biggest musical influences?
boyz II men, james taylor, bob Marley, tribe called quest, ben folds, John mayer, marc broussard.. just to name a few!

How does it feel to be getting all this support from people for doing what you do?
it's awesome!! I’m super grateful that people are so supportive!! Its nice being able to do what you love, and getting so much love for it!

Is there ANY musician that you would like to do a collaboration with in the future?
the list is endless!! But Sara Bareilles is probably at the top!!

What has been your most popular cover on YouTube? Your most popular original song on YouTube?
I’m not too sure. Check out my page and decide for yourself! Youtube.com/mikeisbertomus
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How did it feel to win Kollaboration Acoustic 3 alongside NYC singer Alfa Garcia? And how was the event overall?
it was an awesome day! I had so much fun meeting so many new people. All the artists were so good!! winning was just the cherry on top!

I imagine you have a lot of music tastes; what do you normally play on your iPod and/or when you’re at home?
I love playing oldies!! I have a lot of music from the 50’s 60’s and 70’s!! and i have a lot of old school hip hop and classic rock as well!!

Where’s the one place where you can go and get your creative flow going in order to write/create music?
anywhere and everywhere!! Inspiration can strike anytime!

Who is your closest musician friend, and how did you two meet?
My brother RuSoul!! ..And the guys! Jordan Deguzman, Ken Salomon, Bryan Keith, and Chad Manalo!!

What do you do in your spare time when you’re not playing music?
I love watching movies!!

What do you hope to accomplish while being involved in music?
I’d love to travel doing music full time!! Seeing new places and meeting new people along the way!!

Do you have any final words for the readers?
Thank you guys for your continuous love and support!!! 2010 is going to be awesome!! Lets do this!! Love you all!!!


Yeah that's what's up! Thanks Mike for this interview, and later days!

J~


Mike Isberto

rhythm.connection presents A MOMENT WITH YouTube MUSICIANS - MICAELA REYES

Hey guys, so here for the end of 2009 is a new interview, with Toronto-based singer Micaela Reyes, can you dig it?

Micaela Reyes (born January 13, 1991 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) is a Toronto-based singer who got her start on YouTube and continues to hone her talent. She took some time over her Christmas break to answer some questions for you guys, so enjoy!

How long have you been doing music for? Are you doing it professionally or independently?
I started singing when I was 6... I guess you can say independently right now, like I'm working on a demo independently.. I'm not signed yet and stuff so yea.. but in the future I'm definitely planning to do it professionally.

What style of music do you generally play?
R&b music, Hip-hop, Soul, & maybe a bit of pop if its catchy haha !

How did you first get involved in music?
Umm my mom forced me to sing in front of my school back in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.. I was so shy! & it was really embarassing for me haha but its all good...

What made you decide to starting YouTubing your musical talent?
LOL I would say , Esmee denters kind of inspired me.. it was those times when she was getting really popular then she got signed with Justin Timberlake.. & I was like Wow! thats real cool! .. So i was like why not try this youtube thing .. so yuuup thats how it started! = )

Who are your biggest musical influences?
Michael Jackson! ( R.i.p to the king of pop! ), Beyonce, I sang alot of Whitney Houston songs growing up so Miss Whitney! , Tamia , Monica, Brandy, Alicia Keys thats all I can think of right now..

How does it feel to be getting all this support from people for doing what you do?
I feel very humbled. It's an amazing feeling especially this year of 2009 I've been getting alot of love compared to the other years when I started youtube... It's amazing actually, I've gotten alot of messages just by different people showin some love & it's amazing that people can appreciate what you do... Like some of these people really really believes in me & im just like Wow! They definitely inspire me to dream big & that anythings possible... Like, Getting love from all over the world.. I find that amazing! youtubes cool. It definitely gives a chance for people just to showcase their talent & stuff..

Is there ANY musician that you would like to do a collaboration with in the future?
haha Umm Beyonce?! LOL.. thats a big dream but anythings possible ; ) Lol ... I really like how shes humble and stuff & plus she's a diva ; ) / I would've said Michael Jackson but then yupp ! RIP. MJ

What has been your most popular cover on YouTube? Your most popular original song on YouTube?
My most popular video out of all my vids would probably be Best I ever had My version ahahah ! it makes me laugh actually, cause I did that real quick & I was just booored... My hair was messy & I was just feeling whatever next thing you know it hits 100,000 + & it's still going haha.. Sometimes you just dont know what vid will become popular.. its crazy .. & umm prolly my song you got my heart broken .. i got alot of love with that one! really old thought. I wrote that when i first got my heart broken haha !

I imagine you have a lot of music tastes; what do you normally play on your iPod and/or when you’re at home?
Music is really a big part of my life.. Whenever i have to get ready & stuff.. I neeed it i play music more than 24 hours LOL but yeah ummmm I would say, I play a variety of songs actually I love music that are inspiring... Like Empire state of mind..I listen to alot of r&b music.. I love the oldschool era like 90's or a bit of 80's mix with todays hottest music. LOL yuup! anything thats good to jam with & is great music where I can feel or understand it at least if you know what i mean loll ... : )

Where’s the one place where you can go and get your creative flow going in order to write/create music?
Just in my room LoL ! As long as the place is quiet then I'm gooood.... I usually am really inspired during morning hours ... I can't write during like the day hours like afternoon or evening .. I gotta stay up thats when true inspiration kicks in yup!!

Who is your closest musician friend, and how did you two meet?
Ummm I guess avy! or Young Avz, We haven't met yet but weve stayed in touch for quite a long time.. Were very supportive of each other & we both feel the same way with music. It's good to have musician friends who understands what you go through.. You definitely need that support from a musician.. It's inspiring vice versa! He's representing montreal so make sure to check him out ! He's def an artist to lookout for!

What do you do in your spare time when you’re not playing music?
LOL watch random vids on youtube or as boring as it sounds I really have music all day...
Not lying! have to always play music or i get bored.... Just listening to music or writing yup Im boring LOL

What do you hope to accomplish while being involved in music?
My biggest dream is probably to have a grammy someday. Always has been my dream.. I hope to inspire other young people like myself to work hard , believe in theirself & just go for it! Like, not care what anybody says.. I find that alot of people will try to crash your dream because they are insecure that you can do better than them lol! But it shouldn't hinder you from doing what you do!! you know what I mean?! Good! LOL.. So ya, I hope to inspire other people also through my music.. I'm working on music right now and basically the type of music I'm doing is where anyone especially the ladies can relate.. I talk about daily things in life... Heartbroken, happy , sad & trying to bring positive music as much as possible. Anything that humans can relate too lol! that type of music I do! Hahaa!
So, I'm just going to keep doing my thing and I hope someday my hard work will pay off & I'll really get to inspire people through my music.. I believe that, that is the biggest accomplishment anyone can get. It's such a strong accomplishment when you are able to connect with people you don't know, even if they are far, far away... just through your music you are able to help them with their life That's amazing.

Do you have any final words for the readers?
LOL haha thanks for getting to know me a bit! & Let's support online talents ... It's a hard thing to make it out there but getting a buzz online is one step so support any online talents = ) Thank you for this interview Rhythm Connection.. Much love to you,
Micaela Reyes.


Yessir, there you go. Thanks to Micaela for this, and until next time, sayounara!

J~


Micaela Reyes

rhythm.connection presents A MOMENT WITH MONDAY MICHIRU

Yes, you guessed it! Triple threat for November 25th, with my next guest, Japanese-American singer Monday Michiru!

Monday Michiru (born August 19, 1963 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese-American actress and singer/songwriter. Born into a very musical family, she discovered her passion for music at a young age, and also delved into dance as well as acting and soon after, her career shot off, having won several awards for her lead role in the movie "Hikaru Onna", and then soon after set her sights on her music career with the release of her debut album "Mangetsu". Having worked with the likes of Basement Jaxx, m-flo, Mondo Grosso and others, Monday has become quite the accomplished musician, while juggling family life and travelling between the US and Japan now and then. Having just returned from Japan for m-flo's 10th anniversary concert, Monday spared some time to answer some of my questions!

How long have you been doing music professionally for?
My first paid job was when I was 22, but I've been recording since age 13.

What style of music do you generally play, and which musicians provide inspiration for your sound?
My style is really a crossover and conglomeration of various stylistically, culturally and generationally, all sonics that I have been inspired by; but in a sense, it is my own soul. Many musicians provide inspiration, and it's hard to list just a few.

Besides being an accomplished jazz singer in the US, you have also done quite a bit of work in Japan. One of your most famous works was the track you did with hip-hop duo/producers m-flo - the song "A.D.D.P." Tell me about that experience.
Firstly, I wouldn't really refer to myself as a "jazz singer" -- what I do is not, in my eyes, jazz, being a daughter of jazz musician parents and the wife of one; however, I am inspired deeply by jazz and there are no doubt inflections. And truth be told, I am quite underground here in the U.S., whereas Japan was where my musical career took hold and people generally think of me as being part of a Japanese collective that came out in the '90s. The song you mention, A.D.D.P. by m-flo, was a lot of fun to do. In this day and age, one can do things over the internet, sending sound files, and such was the case with this track where they initially sent me the back track from Japan to NY where I live with a chorus melody & lyrics already written, and I contributed by writing the A & B melodies & lyrics, which Verbal then touched up by adding some Japanese here and there. I recorded the vocals in NY which we sent via internet, and they finished up the track and mixed in Japan. As you know, they recently commemorated their 10th anniversary with a big 2 day concert in Yoyogi Stadium in Tokyo, which I was a part of. A lot of fun. And I have to mention that they are the sweetest, most humble duo you've ever met -- they work hard, they're talented, a great pleasure.

Can fans expect new material from you anytime soon?
I am currently working on a remix to my last solo album, "Nexus," which I hope to have out by Spring of next year. I'm also talking with a label in Japan about doing an acoustic, more jazzy album, which I'll start working on come January 2010, as well as probably putting together a polar opposite project on my own.

Is there ANY musician that you would like to do a collaboration with in the future?
Meshell Ndegeocello comes to mind first -- I simply love and respect EVERYTHING she has done musically and conceptually.

Are you doing any projects and/or campaigning for anything right now aside from your music career?
Not really. My greatest project in life is my son. As well as my marriage with a very complex man, and our equally complex dog :-) That alone takes up plenty of my time and energy.

I imagine you have a lot of music tastes; what do you normally play on your iPod and/or when you’re at home?
You'd be shocked to know -- I don't own an iPod. Last person in the 21st Century not to own one probably. Even my 9 year old has one (LOL!). And truth be told, I rarely listen to music at home. It takes away from my thinking space and ability to dream and hear my own melodies and rhythms. There's so much sonic stuff out there in our daily lives, from when we're in the car, supermarket, shops, TV, even out on the streets, that silence is a luxury.

Where’s the one place where you can go and get your creative flow going in order to write/create music, apart from the studio?
Out on the road. I see, hear, feel and experience different stimulations that inspire me to think in a different way to write. People inspire me.

You’ve been active as a professional musician for almost 2 decades, give or take. How does it feel so far? Do you feel you have more to accomplish? Is there anything you still want to do, both in your music career and outside of it?
I still feel like I'm a baby in music. I don't know enough, I'm still not good enough, still haven't written THE song that would make me feel like I have nothing more to give. Aside from music, I have a great love and passion for FOOD and wine. I'd love to do something that would combine my two passions.

Who is your closest musician friend, and how did you two meet?
I can't say there's ONE closest musician friend. My husband, as mentioned previously, is a jazz musician, a very brilliant trumpeter as well as composer and arranger. The fact I married him speaks volumes of my deep respect for his musical ability. But there are so many who have been a part of my musical life, and some who continue to be, who I feel close to and we've communicated in a way that other regular friendships cannot compare. I do have to mention my engineer, Dave Darlington, who I have worked with since the mid 90s and who I consider a wonderful friend, to be a close musician friend as well. All I have met through work.

What do you do in your spare time when you’re not recording or touring?
Being a mother, wife and home caretaker, and a MEAN cook!! And a bit of a lush.

To the critical question now. You have been involved in music for some time now, and music tastes and styles are changing quickly in this day and age. Where do you see music in Japan going in the future, in the sense of changing tastes, and will this allow you continued creativity down the road?
I don't believe in trends or musical fads as much more than that, and I have always strove to create on the pure basis of creativity that is a communication between myself, my muse, my Gods, and the universe and those who are in tune with it. So whatever is going on musically on the exterior with the flavors of the month, I hope to create music that will transcend that. As far as music in Japan and where I see it going, it's hard to say; I'm not a fortune teller, and there are always talents and trend setters coming out of the wood work that one didn't anticipate.

Do you feel you’ve contributed to the advancement of music in Japan/US as a jazz/house singer? And is there anything you’d like to see done in this whole genre of music in Japan/US?
I don't know if I've been a contributor to any advancements, but I do like to think I've been a contributor amongst the many wonderful musicians and producers out there who have contributed and inspired all of us. As far as what I'd like to see/hear in the future in either Japan or the U.S., I always wish to hear that new track or tune that hits my in the heart and makes me nod and say, "That's it..."!!


Woohoo, and there you have it! Arigatou to Monday for the interview. And like I said, keep reading and supporting to see more interviews like this, and support artists like Monday. Till next time, saiyounara!

J~


Monday Michiru

rhythm.connection presents A MOMENT WITH TAKU TAKAHASHI (m-flo/Ravex)

Hey guys! Thanks for reading, and now, please enjoy, if not my biggest, one of my biggest interviews to date - with the legendary Japanese DJ/producer...Taku Takahashi of m-flo and Ravex!

Taku Takahashi (born March 27, 1974 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese DJ and producer, most famously, one half of the powerhouse hip-pop duo m-flo, as well as a member of a 3-man project called 'ravex'. Since the mid 90s, Taku has been heavily involved in the Japanese club/house scene as a rising DJ and now producer and owner of a record label. Apart from his domestic and overseas gigs playing big clubs, Taku also produces remixes and original work for many artists included Sowelu, Crystal Kay, Lady Sovereign, The Ting Tings, and more. And to add on that, he's the DJ behind one of Japan's most successful producing/collaborating hip-pop duos, m-flo. He also is a host of TCY RADIO TOKYO. Without further ado, here is my interview with Taku! (Please note that this interview took place during August but was not completed till November!)

How long have you been doing music professionally for?
Luckily, it is my 11th year. It's also 10yr anniversary for m-flo.

What style of music is your forte, and which musicians provide inspiration for your tracks?
I'd say dance. especially house and electronical stuff. Maybe Drum&Bass Also.

So as a solo artist, you’ve been involved in a number of projects, two that I would like to talk about today. In 2008, you joined a 3-man DJ/producer trio called ravex, which was established to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the avex label. What or who was the mastermind behind this idea to create this group, and what gave inspiration to make the group as it is now?
It's Shinichi Osawa's idea. He invited me to the group and it was my big honor. I always listened to his stuff when I was a college student. Can you imagine being in the same group with someone who you worshiped in college? lol Although nobody mentioned YMO may be our influence, as an icon not the sound...

Will ravex keep making music together in the future?
God only knows. lol We see each other a lot though. Shin's studio is close to my studio and I sometimes bump in to him at Cafes.

Your taste in music is pretty diverse I can imagine; what do you normally play when you’re working (DJing events) and when you’re at home?
I play house/electro mainly. To be more precise I play fidget bassline house.
I also play drum&bass and dubstep. Im really in to Filter House recently.

Is there ANY musician that you would like to do a collaboration with in the future?
Yes, chaki from THE LOW BROWS. I think its gonna happen.

Where’s the one place where you can go and get your creative flow going in order to write/create music?
Anywhere. Thats why I like to bring around my laptop.

You’ve played gigs in a lot of other countries, the most recent being South Korea. Is there any particular country you haven’t been to yet that you’d like to do a gig in, and if you and VERBAL were able to come DJ/perform in North America, would you?
Would like to DJ anywhere if people need me. :)

You do a lot of remixes for musicians, both Japanese and foreign. One in particular, your remix of The Ting Ting’s ‘That’s Not My Name’ caught my ear. How did this remix happen in terms of getting hooked up with them and doing the remix, and was there any particular beats or sounds that inspired the remix to be the way that it is?
People send me the offer thru myspace, my agent, etc.....I try to make the remixes playable at my gigs. I think that is the main point for the remix.

Back to m-flo, you’ve rapped for a few different songs, specifically The Rhyme Brokers, VANESSA with Bloodest Saxaphone, and Get On! with Crystal Kay. What made you decide to contribute vocals to those songs, and is there any chance of that happening again anytime soon?
Well, I rap because its fun. I don't have any future plan for that though. lol

Has there been any recent activity with your record label Tachytelic Records, and if not, can we expect any soon?
No, but I think Im starting a new label!

To the critical question now. You’ve been a key player in music for some time now, and music tastes and styles are changing quickly in this day and age. Where do you see music in Japan going in the future, in the sense of changing tastes, and will this allow you continued creativity down the road?
I like your journalist spirit. It is getting more domestic and I don't like it. I think a lot of artists (and even the listeners) craved for something different. But a lot of stuff in the charts are cheezy. Don't get me wrong. Im not saying I dont like pop music. Its just that its getting very typical and a lot of R&B stuff sounds like 10yrs ago and Im pretty much sick and tired of it. Some artists (including us) are trying to change it and trying to bring out something FRESH. God only knows whats gonna happen in the future, but Im not pesimistic about that.

Do you feel you’ve contributed to the advancement of music in Japan as a house/club DJ and a member of two big groups? And is there anything you’d like to see done in this whole genre of music in Japan?
That is my goal, but I strongly believe that it has to get even better. Club scenes are not as big as Europe. I think theres lot more that we can do, but dont know which to start. lol

In addition, Taku gave me some awesome info which I think you guys will like!...

Recently I made more than 10 new remix versions of m-flo tracks for the live and I have been busy making remixes for Lady Sovereign and Calvin Harris. Im more interested in strictly dance oriented materials lately, therefore my challenge is going abroad Japan and releasing my solo. By the way BBC RADIO1 is now playing my remix of Lady Sovereign. I think it is a good start ;)


Suge! (Amazing in Japanese) This was a huge deal to me to do this, and I want to thank Taku and his management for allowing me to do this. And thank you guys, the readers/supporters. Stay tuned for more interviews! :)

J~


Taku Takahashi

rhythm.connection presents A MOMENT WITH YouTube MUSICIANS - VICTORIA LEE

Hey folks, check this out. My interview with Boston-based YouTube musician Victoria (Vickii) Lee. Enjoy!

Victoria Lee (born January 26, 1993 in Groton, MA) is a Boston-based YouTube singer/songwriter. A talented young musician, Victoria has expressed her passion for music through her videos on YouTube and also cites some big names as her influences. Sit back and enjoy as she answers some of my questions!

How long have you been doing music for? Are you doing it professionally or independently?
Music is just a hobby for me. I'm doing it independently and hmm, I've always been singing and stuff but I started guitar around 4 years ago. hahah, i like hopped around and switched the questions but its allll goood :)

What style of music do you generally play?
i'm a sucker for anything acoustic and pretty.

How did you first get involved in music?
Hmmm, I have no idea. I always loved to sing and then i though "hey, i'm actually pretty good at this" hahaha.

What made you decide to starting YouTubing your musical talent?
hahaha i don't know the answers to any of these questions. I think it was just really random- I don't know why i decided to put my videos on youtube. When I got a mac, i think the urge became bigger :p

Who are your biggest musical influences?
john mayer definitely. I also love the other big youtubers like aj rafael, kina grannis, andrew garcia, jesse barrera. they are all so awesome and down to earth! thats what i love :)

How does it feel to be getting all this support from people for doing what you do?
It's amazing! Never in a million years would I have thought that I'd get this far! i really love all my supporters!

Is there ANY musician that you would like to do a collaboration with in the future?
John Mayer♥ i'd probably faint but it's okay. ahahah :)

What has been your most popular cover on YouTube? Your most popular original song on YouTube?
My most popular cover is probably hot n' cold by katy perry. I think it's because the song itself was so popular. hahaha had I known that so many people were going to watch it i would've put more effort into it hahah. My most popular amazing song would have to be "Someone". It was the first one i wrote! :)

I imagine you have a lot of music tastes; what do you normally play on your iPod and/or when you’re at home?
hahaha I have different music for different occassions! When I need something to fall asleep to i automatically go to John Mayer and just really quiet, soothing acoustic-y stuff. When I'm in my car I blast loud music with really cool beats like angels and airwaves. I love the loud bass hahaha :)

Where’s the one place where you can go and get your creative flow going in order to write/create music?
Hmmm. It really depends. There's no particular place but when I have really strong emotions whether it be sad or angry or happy is when I can write effective music.

Who is your closest musician friend, and how did you two meet?
Closest musician friend....hmmm, I don't think I really have any hahaha. However, I have met AJ and he is really really sweet. I did a cover of one of his songs and he found me on youtube and we were both in the same area so we got to hang out a few times! Through that I also got to meet Andrew Rhim and Kris Collins and they're awesome as well!

What do you do in your spare time when you’re not playing music?
hahahaha the usual. I just hang out with friends and go on the computer a LOT. hahaha.

What do you hope to accomplish while being involved in music?
Hmm, I just really want to put a smile on the faces of my viewers when they watch my videos and listen to my music :)

Do you have any final words for the readers?
you guys are amazing. i love you all ♥ sorry for like bad grammar and spelling hahah :)


Tada! Thanks Vickii for the interview, and thank you once again for reading and supporting! Till next time, I'm O-U-T!

J~


Victoria Lee

rhythm.connection presents A MOMENT WITH YouTube MUSICIANS - RAELYNNE ROSALES

Hey folks, I'm back. Awesome time as always, interviewing another musician...please read up, my interview with LA-based singer Raelynne Rosales!

Raelynne Rosales (born August 13, 1990) is a California-based singer/songwriter, and another big name on YouTube. A great singer in her own right already, she also writes her own music and has also been featured as a performer in blogTV's Featured Acoustic Playlist in July this year, which had other big names like Lydia Paek, Gabe Bondoc and the like. She and I spoke for a bit on her take on things, so enjoy!

How long have you been doing music for? Are you doing it professionally or independently?
I started doing music when i was 16 and i was lead singer in two bands..but i started going solo when i was 17, so about 2-3 years now.

What style of music do you generally play?
its really a mixture of stuff..its a bit pop-ish with an inspired jazzy sound, a little bit of soul? haha its hard to describe. it just has a whole lot of feeling.

How did you first get involved in music?
I grew up loving music..i've been dancing since i was 8 years old, but one summer when i was 16, my cousin Justin called me while i was eating hot wings and asked if i wanted to record in a friend's studio just for the hell of it. I fell in love. lol

What made you decide to starting YouTubing your musical talent?
Well at first it was just to promote my band, we were called "the fashion trends" hahah >.< but when i started doing solo videos it was just to show people my original songs..thats why i dont have many covers up on youtube.

Who are your biggest musical influences?
Hmm this is a hard question because i am inspired by so many people/things. I dont look to other people and try to grab my sound off of them..if what im feeling at the time sounds similar to other artists, it just does. but i do look to some of my friends in the whole music community and admire their hard work to get where they are.

How does it feel to be getting all this support from people for doing what you do?
It feels amazing! i dont think that I am some sort of superstar or anything close to that..but the fact that even 1 person that doesnt know me listens to my music is just..wow. lol i get all weirded out in a good way. lol i love it though!

Is there ANY musician that you would like to do a collaboration with in the future?
OH MAN lets go down the list?? hahah there are just so many people. I love to do things that i havent done before..i like to challenge myself. but i think my top three would be people like Lady GaGa, Passion, and maybe lil wayne and drake, just because it seems like theyre on everyone's tracks lately. lol ohh! and my friends Flow Ethics. They're boomb! haha

What has been your most popular cover on YouTube? Your most popular original song on YouTube?
My most popular cover has definitely been "Cardigan Weather" by Meg and Dia. When I was in my first band, thats covered almost all their songs so Im like pro at singing them now haha. I guess my most popular original is between "Wont stop this feeling" and "Intentions"..im not exactly too sure..i wrote them over a year apart so i guess thats accountable for the number of views. lol

How was the experience of being in the music video for Kris Mark's song "Who Is She"?
Hahahah! oh goodness. if i had two words to describe the whole thing, I'd say awkward and fun. Kris Mark is like a brother to me, I met him early on in my so-called "music career" and acting like im into him was just funny, not to mention that both his girlfriend and my boyfriend were there to watch us flirt with each other the whole time!

I imagine you have a lot of music tastes; what do you normally play on your iPod and/or when you’re at home?
Lately, I've been playing a lot of Melissa Polinar and Jason Mraz and the soundtrack to "Fame" but i love anything upbeat and dance-able. I teach a hip-hop class to younger kids so i like to introduce them to new music..oh! and since i mostly listen to music in my car..its like my practice time..so i listen to stuff like whitney houston and tamia. I dont usually sing that kind of music, it's fun to get out of my comfort zone. and plus..its funny when people catch me..i'll start singing to them. lol

Where’s the one place where you can go and get your creative flow going in order to write/create music?
ahh i cant pick! i take a composition book around..so when even if i only think of one line..ill write it down..that or ill put it in my phone or something. i write anywhere and everywhere..unless im in the shower.. but im thinking of actually putting a white board at the opposite wall in my shower so i can write it down temporarily if i think of something..hah!

Who is your closest musician friend, and how did you two meet?
Definitely my best friend, Michael Cupino. Musically, he's like my boyfriend. even my real boyfriend knows that I'd choose mike over him..hahah It's like we have this connection. I make a melody and he just knows how i want it to sound. he's crazy! he's the reason why people love my music. Im just the image..its actually him singing..hahah jk jk. Mike and I met back in the 7th grade..he was in my cousin's band..and later on..he was in the my band. We fell in love there..hahah he'd probably feel all weird reading this and hit me or something. lol he's abusive like that. lol JK!

What do you do in your spare time when you’re not playing music?
HM..well i dance...i try to dance a lot. its my only form of exercise now that im not in high school and stopped doing cheer. lol..i have a huge shopping problem. if my parents took stopped paying for everything and kicked me out..i'd probably be living in a box looking really cute. haha! I spend a lot of time with my 5-year-old brother too so I play mommy a lot..it's funny how people look at me when im with him. lol

What do you hope to accomplish while being involved in music?
Im not looking for fame or fortune..music is just my way of expressing myself. I used to be really depressed and i found that voicing my opinion through music is just so much healthier and it always makes me feel good. I guess all i can say is that i hope i give that same feeling to people..whether they listen to the lyrics and totally understand what i meant..or just get them to tap their toes or bob their heads..i just want them to enjoy! lol

Do you have any final words for the readers?
Hmm well I all i'd want to do is to encourage everyone to do what they love to do. Dont deprive the rest of the world of your talents because you never know who you can inspire. Oh and thank you to everyone who has listened to my music and has supported me, even if it was the slightest bit! the smallest action of support is still support and i am VERY appreciative. =)


And there you go. Merci beaucoup to Rae for the interview, and until next time, stay tuned!

J~


Raelynne Rosales