A Gay Ass Cartoon will be presenting its first one-on-one animated interview! Steezo Da' Champ will be the first of many to be interviewed and animated! A producer, song writing, and actor out of Atlanta, Georgia. This diverse aggressive lesbian, can't be put into one genre of music. Her style, rhythm, and lyrics set her about from your everyday "stud rapper". At one point, she was offered to feature her soundtrack Shawty Badd on G.A.C (as we do with LGBT artist). But after exploring more about this artist, we figured it be best to give Steezo her every own episode. It just felt right.....
I mean to be honest, Steezo has the uniqueness people are looking for. Designing her character alone gave me more freedom of expression, then most. You'll see what I'm talking about when her episode hits. This is one artist that is bound to go far. Check her out here:
This one-on-one interview has a working title...we are calling it "Stud Rap Game with Steezo Da'Champ" for now. Okay, so we might just stick with that...It is scheduled to release sometime in the month on December, on our youtube channel. More information coming soon...stay tuned in!
I'm a military brat. I grew up pretty much everywhere lol. I was born in Americus GA, but once I came out we were stationed to Belgium til I was 7 years old.
How did you get started with Hip Hop?
I got started in Hip Hop around 8. We we're stationed to Fort Hood Texas and I use to attend a youth center called the DYA and an event was being Djed by AL B Sure. Well I showed interest and he showed me how to mix a live record and he gave me the mic and I said "Yes Yes Yawl and You Don't Stop".. After that I was hooked.
Who are your musical influences?
My musical influence was all the earlier hip hop from the 80's and so on.. I loved, Mc Lyte, Queen Latifah, Foxie Brown, Lil Kim Kool Moe Dee, Nas, Pac, and many more
How do you describe your music to people?
Real and very lyrical. I paint pictures.
Which ingredient do you think is most essential in making your sound and style the way it is?
It being from the heart and being well thought out with a GA sound with a West Coast touch.
What can you share about your experiences writing, producing, collaborating, and filming for your single "Keep It Trill"?
Creating Lets Just Keep It Trill was a personal experience because o lived a double life for a long time from my family not accepting I was a lesbian. I was not married but in a relationship with guys I couldn't physically or emotionally give myself to.
How would you define the word “success”?
Success to me is living out your dreams. They say don't look for riches but satisfaction. It satisfies me to create and be heard.
Which latest songs, videos or mixtapes releases are currently available to your fans and where can they be heard or downloaded?
Love and Look for me to perform at a city near you. Also my new clothing line Cali-South Hustle is available, look for my websites to have official links. Watch music video Tip-Dip - 'Let's Just Keep It Trill' ft. Colil, featured on this week's episode of A GAY ASS CARTOON:
This opportunity was made possible by, the founder of Una-Ver-Sile Productions, Uno. The multi-talented musician that is not only a sound engineer but also a recording artist. We were able to speak with her on behalf of Una-Ver-Sile. Giving us an insight on Una-Ver-Sile and what to inspect for the future.
Uno (MC/ Music Producer)
When did you start Una-Ver-Sile? Una-Ver-Sile is my producer name but I came up with it around 2011. A name I thought fits me..how I make music. I'm universal because I love to make all types of stuff that people could vibe to. What is the meaning behind Una-Ver-Sile? I incorporated my real name (Una) then combine "Ver-Sile". My family pronounces Una (Yuna) different than everyone else. My style of production touches different genres and I like to experiment with all kinds of sounds. One day the word universal best describe my style. I felt well why not flip the word but spell it another way then add my real name the way my fam say it. I actually wanted to put both together somehow and it worked out.
What type of music genre do you classify yourself?
I'm mostly hip/rap/rnb. But I'm just versatile..its no limit to my style.
Plans for Una-Ver-Sile in the future?
My plans in the future for me is releasing my mixtape that's in the works. And basically diving into different projects, building my brand, and take things to the next level.
Una-Ver-Sile Productions have three additional soundtracks that will be featured on A GAY ASS CARTOON, in the coming months. The first track to air on next weeks episode. Una-Ver-Sile's fresh sound is sure to add flavor to the new web series. Stay tuned in to learn more about the artist Uno, and other various LGBT musicians, that will be collaborate with A GAY ASS CARTOON. -Kiddo
Today is a good day! The new audio equipment, I ordered, as arrived. It's time to get to business with A Gay Ass Cartoon. Everyone loves our visuals, but the sound can sometimes be off. You can really hear it in the three episodes...I'm not sure what happened, but I'm never using my phone to record again! We need quality if we plan on the YouTube channel going anywhere.
"What type of audio equipment did I get?", oh wow, thanks for asking. It's called a Zoom H4n, a hand held recorder (cause I'm always on the go). A lot of humans here swear by it, and being the cartoon that I am; I really don't have the patients to research things. So, I brought one off eBay for a cool price. Only took about a week to get here...pretty sweet deal.
We are going to start off slow...probably for the next couple episodes. Just so we can get a feel the the recorder. But I'm excited and ready to get going! Been holding off a lot of new topics and characters... waiting for this equipment. Now that it is hear, we can really start pushing forward. As Brain said, "It's sort of like you are coming out of the closet, again."