“I like to write about what I see and what I feel, sometimes it starts with a concept rather than a song itself, but it changes all the time. There’re no boundaries so whatever I can milk inspiration from I do.”
Read More“LA gets a bad rep because a lot of people move here and think because it’s Hollywood you have to act a certain way but that’s not true if you’re from LA. I get it, it’s a hungry city and it can eat you alive if you’re not on your toes but you just have to know how to navigate it because it’s beautiful and has a lot to offer.”
Read MoreYoung and spontaneous, artist/producer John-Robert was discovered by Grammy-nominated producer Ricky Reed at the age of 16. From writing tunes in his parents basement by himself, he’s now here with us to share his music experience so far.
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Read MoreAllie X photographed by Brendon Burton for The Dreamers issue.
Read More“It’s so crazy to me that many of the artists I admire have expressed interest in my music. That being said, as an artist, I always believe there’s something I need to improve on. As a singer I want to widen my range and become a more powerful vocalist. As a writer, I hope to write more sophisticated lyrics.”
Read More“I started listening to it again, and the chorus kept getting stuck in my head, every day more and more. It’s not normal that I get one of my own songs stuck in my head like that, and I had to keep going back to hear the chorus over and over again. I showed it to my friends and the same thing happened to them. Time passed and when I wanted to go back to this song, the quarantine started. I have a studio at home, so I recorded it from there, and it was ok, but one of the producers I work with sent over better equipment to record it, and finally that’s how ‘Colocao’ was created.”
Rising star of the hip-hop scene Aminé has made his name by being overtly different from the herd, expressed through both his music as well as his visuals.
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