Q: What other musicians or music production professionals inspire you?Ī: I would say producers such Pharrell, Hitboy, Jay Z, Wizkid, Davido, Chris Brown just a name a few. The melody usually comes about during this process and the creativity just flow from there.Ī: I have simple set up Rode NTA2 Condenser Mic with Duet DIW Interfact and Rokit 5 Output speakers
Q: What type of music do you usually work on?Ī: I usually work on HipHop and R&B Songs as well as Afrobeats.Ī: I believe my strongest skill is being to learn how to create or even mesh genres in songs and just overall learning and absorbing from other creativesĪ: I usually take a listen to the beat or instrumental and vibe out come with concepts and ideas. Q: Can you share one music production tip?Ī: I would say always stay true to yourself if it doesnt feel right musically or you feel something is off go with your gut feeling and make changes there is nothing wrong with going back to the drawing board
Q: Which artist would you like to work with and why?Ī: I would like to work with Travis Scott and Kanye just because their energy is unmatched when it comes to production and music and plus I feel like I would learn alot. Q: What was your career path? How long have you been doing this?Ī: Ive been professionally recording since I was 15, interned at Island Def Jam and got the see behind the scenes Ive worked on projects for Disney, Freeform, MTV VH1 and just enjoy and love the after product and creation process of creating.Ī: I would describe my style as mesh of afrobeats and hiphop with moments of R&B. Q: If you were on a desert island and could take just 5 pieces of gear, what would they be?Ī: My studio equipment, which probably like 4 right there and some food for munchies lol. Q: What advice do you have for a customer looking to hire a provider like you?Ī: Just be clear and open about what is needed and I'll try my best to make the process fun but also deliver a great product in the end. Q: What questions do customers most commonly ask you? What's your answer?Ī: How do meet deadlines? I work to best of my ability and try to complete the work done as soon as possible so that edits and additional add ons can be made if necessary. Q: What's your 'promise' to your clients?Ī: I promise to deliver quality work in a timely fashion that you will love!Ī: I love meeting new people and connecting with other creatives because there is always an opportunity to learn and grow Q: Is there anyone on SoundBetter you know and would recommend to your clients?Ī: At the moment no but looking forward to connecting with new creatives! Q: What are you working on at the moment?Ī: Working on a Afrobeats Catalog at the moment as well as HipHop What was your role?Ī: I particularly proud of working on the Jadakiss project T5DOA because I grew up listening to Jadakiss and was a huge fan and being able to be on the project was a huge blessing and shock! Q: Tell us about a project you worked on you are especially proud of and why.
These days im digital just cause I can take my work on the go. Stay tuned.A: Ehh this is hard just because it depends on the environment in which your recording. “Gonna drop some originals this week,” he tweeted out a little while ago. Look for some original music from Bryson to also be dropping later this week. Putting his spin on the Noel Cadastre-instrumental, take a listen to Bryson’s R&B rendition and let us know what you think. Finesse,” he said along with the release.
With a new album still on the way dubbed Serenity, Bryson decides to come out of nowhere today and share another cover, this time of Drake’s Scorpion cut “Finesse.” Last month, the Louisville crooner returned with a cover of SZA’s “Normal Girl” & remix to Tory Lanez’s “Leaning,” before hitting us with a new single called “Canceled,” but there’s more where that comes from. Despite taking a break from the music scene these past couple years to concentrate on himself, after being in a “dark place” and dealing with depression, Bryson Tiller has made quite the resurgence recently.