Showing posts with label interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interview. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

A Gay Ass Cartoon first one-on-one Animated Interview




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.....


Steezo Da' Champ
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!








Friday, October 3, 2014

GAY ASS INTERVIEW: Bates

"The Great DeBates" Cover

A GAY ASS INTERVIEW
with
Bates




Bates, music artist and song writer was featured on A GAY ASS CARTOON, with her single "4 Love". You can hear it on episode "Partner Still on Ex?".  This entrepreneur has stills on many sorts and her hand in some exciting projects.  Following her career will be an exciting venture.  Want to know what we are boasting about? Keep reading and find out, in this one-on-one interview with Bates!






To listen to "4 Love" by Bates here: 




What inspires you to create music?

Life. I'm inspired by things I feel, things I see that need to be heard about- my experiences socially, spiritually and emotinally .



What is your favorite album of all time?


That's a hard one. I love "Killuminati" by 2Pac, "There's One in Every Family" by Fiend, "Vivian" by Vivian Green, "Marshall Mathers LP" by Eminen, it's so many. This year I got hip to a STL artist named Kenny Knox. His album "3Pac" is one of the best albums I've ever heard.




"Tha Committed" Promo Cover


Tell me more about the PulseOfTheCity Music Group. What is the driving force behind the label, and how long have you been involved?


POTCMG is a collection of really good lyricIsts. I've been rocking with it for about three years. We just wanna deliver good music and raise the bar while relaying real life experiences.









What about your collaboration with FeMcee City? Can you inform the readers on the movement and goals?

Femcee Nation Logos

Femcee Nation Org. LLC is a company myself and four other womrn formed to provide outlets for and promote unity among female artists.



Personally, what are your intentions for your musical career?


I intend to tell the truth, educate, vent and give the world a piece of me. My music is my diary.



A woman of many talents. I see you are also the head-writer of a mobile magazine, called inBox Mobile Magazine & DVD. Can you tell me more about that?



I've been writing for www.inboxmag.mobi for a little over a year. I use this as an outlet to stay in touch with STL underground and to educate people about issues and ideas that pertain to our communities.



Any new sounds or collaborations in the works?


"Tha Committed" by our squad, H.A.R.D Asylum is due to drop very soon. This is going to be one of the dopest projects in the Lou because it bypasses lyrical requirements but has that aggressive delivery and complexity that makes it so different.  My solo project "The Great DeBates" is in its recording stage and it'll probably be one of the most controversial mixtapes from my city. I talk about some serious business, song by song, and I'm almost certain I'm gonna upset a few people.





Connect with Bates and collaborating projects here:

SoundCloud

PulseOfTheCity Music Group

Bates Fan Page

Bates Twitter

 Femcee Nation Org. LLC

 Inbox Mag&DVD
Subscribe for free:
Inboxmag.mobi



Tuesday, August 5, 2014

A GAY ASS INTERVIEW: TeeZee Hottrax


A GAY ASS INTERVIEW
with
TeeZee Hottrax



This week's episode of  A GAY ASS CARTOON features music by hip-hop artist, and radio host, TeeZee Hottrax. Her hot single is playing, right now, on "Bad Bitch Complex" web series episode. The featured soundtrack is titled 'Coke N Paul'.  TeeZee Hottrax lyrical talents sets the stage for this week's episode. Tune-in to this event on A GAY ASS CARTOON.


To listen to music produced by TeeZee Hottrax visit: soundcloud.com/dattee

Get  soundtrack 'Coke N Paul' here on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/album/id670770282  




How long have you been producing and managing music?


I am actually not a producer I do not create beats or engineer. I recorded my first song in November 2012, performed live for the first time Jan 2013, and have been managing talent since Sept 2013.



What was your inspiration behind starting Studs N Hip Hop?
Studs N Hip Hop


My inspiration for SNHH was simply the lack of avenues tangible for aggressive lesbian women. I believe in strength in numbers and I wanted to create a movement that would connect stud artist around the world and have a strong impact. I wanted to show all people how talented we are so maybe they would realize that good music is not defined by sexuality or image. SNHH promotes all artist regardless of their sexuality because if we don't promote or play music made by straight people how will we get them to listen and take our craft seriously?



Out of the many acts you have managed, which is your favorite? Which was the most challenging?


I once managed a 15 year old stud emcee who was both my favorite artist and one of the most challenging ones. Her potential caused me to take her under my wing but her lack of dedication made it hard for us to maintain our business relationship.






As an artist, producer, manager, and radio host; which of your many titles do you feel most inspired by?


I am inspired my the music I create because I am a versatile emcee who not only educates but entertains as well. If people listen to my music they would notice that no two tracks are the same. I reinvent myself every time I create a new song by switching up my delivery and lyrical content. I speak on a wide range of topics rather it be poverty, drinking and driving, sexuality, discrimination, partying, or striving to make it.



New To The Game Not The Hustle, what can you tell us about your debut album?



"New To The Game Not The Hustle" The concept basically means being new to a particular way of hustling but knowledgeable about hustling all together. This album will display just how versatile and talented TeeZee really is. N2TGNTH will educate fans, make them think, laugh, cry, and will even piss some people off. If fans heard my sophomore mixtape "this that hip hop" they already know the political and inspirational side of my music  and if they heard songs like "work" or "That A1" they also know the party side as well. This album will is expected to be release in September 2014 and will be available on itunes or official hard copies.

What future plans can we expect from Teezz Hottrax?

Future plans for TeeZee Hottrax: continuing to create good music and new opportunities for LGBT artists!



Tuesday, July 8, 2014

A GAY ASS INTERVIEW: Legacy Bailey


A GAY ASS INTERVIEW

with

Legacy Bailey








Legacy Bailey, an music producer/artist out of Los Angeles, California.  Her musical talents are featured on A GAY ASS CARTOON episode "Virgin Femmes".  The instrumental track titled "Natural", Legacy Bailey shows off her artist skills though sound.  Bring life to A GAY ASS CARTOON, with her chill rhythms.  Grooving with Legacy Bailey is defiantly something you don't want to pass on!


To listen to music produced by Legacy Bailey visit: http://www.emohmuzik.com/



Where did you grow up? 

I'm from Los Angeles and Oakland


What is your musical background?

I've been doing music for over 10 years. I play multiple instruments. My favorites are sax, flute, piano, and guitar. I also sing and rap. I began making beats at the early age of 16 and I've been in love ever since.


How would you describe your own style?

I grew up on a lot of jazz, oldies and Reggie. So I took elements from these and mixed it with current R&B.


Legacy Bailey
In what ways has your newest music changed from when you first started?

My music has changed with me over the years. It reflects my up moments and my down moments. Its my career and my therapy.


Do you have a favorite musical project that you've worked on?

My favorite musical project I've worked on will be released in august! So follow me!


Which artists do you most admire or look up to?

Myself first. James Brown, Kenny G, Lupe Fiasco, Lauryn Hill, and Usher.


What do you like to do for fun outside of working on music?

I have no life outside of music. If I'm not making music for fun. I'm listening or attending an event where the music is blaring. Loud music and food equals good time!!



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Legacy Bailey:


Thursday, June 19, 2014

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

A GAY ASS INTERVIEW: PrettyBoy Pree Pree

Pretty Boy Pree Pree
A GAY ASS INTERVIEW

with

PrettyBoy Pree Pree




The founder of YouTube series Bad Stud Club, PrettyBoy Pree Preewill be featured on A GAY ASS CARTOON tomorrow.  A collaboration that merge the two YouTube series today, on one gay ass episode.  To celebrate this event, we wanted to get a one-on-one with PrettyBoy Pree Pree.  Get to know the stud behind the madess...or badness..ha ha..was that funny? 

Anyways yes, this is it folks. The interview you have been subsciously dreaming about.  The first bad stud of Bad Stud Club. A GAY ASS CARTOON presents PrettyBoy Pree Pree.




How did the idea for Bad Stud Club first come about? What motivates the web series?

       I was into documentaries for a while. It was a new years resolution to shoot a my own reality series. Of course I wasn't looking for anything fancy or professional like VH1 for me it was more like a silly underground idea. Originally I wanted to skit it out and make it a comedy but everybody schedule was all over the place to really have it that well put together. So we decided to just get together in our spare time and film us going out and partying as a club also known as a crew, squad, etc which kind of motivated the name itself. I just figured it would be easier. It was also a new years resolution to get more in touch with my community and meet new people. I decided to combine the two by taking my experience to YouTube and networking my project and creativity. In reality I was actually challenging myself, taking a risk with my ideas. I knew it would either be a good experience or a bad one and ultimately everyone got a great experience out of it. Through out the months we started getting recognition and until this day we still do with over a thousand subscribers a couple thousand views a month, so ultimately the biggest motivations would be the fans. Its basically self promotion I don't even really talk about it as much as I used to. Our fans been holding it down for us.



As the producer of Bad Stud Club, what is your favorite process in creating an episode?
       
Bad Stud Club
       That would be looking back at the memories we created. The places we went and the people we ran across.  I often catch myself forgetting everything we did because I involve myself in so much when it comes to life in general. The bad stud club just gives me nothing but laughter when I'm editing. For the simple fact that its not a drama filled show and we don't promote violence makes it also enjoyable to edit. I don't ever have to look at anything that makes me uncomfortable or look at anything with regret. A lot of people in the reality series game just embarrass their self and they look back on all the mess they caused and can't even stand to watch it yet alone comment on it. With us its always love and respect we motivate studs that isolate their self to get out and mingle with other dominant women whether stud, stem, or tomboy.





What has changed, and  what has remained the same, since Bad Stud Club relocated to Las Vegas?

       Honestly its just a lot slower, its more of patience out here. Everybody schedule is all over the place. Most studs out here are more stuck in their routines due to it being such a slow and cheap city to live in. I run across studs that work 2 - 3 jobs. Some of them are married with kids. Their are a few who are back and fourth with California because their hustle requires them to its just really hard to get everybody in one place. The fact that I'm not from out here I don't have as many resources to put events together. For instance out here its not as many gay clubs so a lot of people like to piece up and throw pent house or suite parties. As far as remaining the same, really just the love and support from fans and day one viewers. They still are eager to see what we have going. We still turn up the same have couple drinks or whatever sometimes we don't even do that. This time around we seem to be filming in some nicer locations and going out more its more money involved you can tell the difference if you watch the new season. 



How has Bad Stub Club effected your life? Any positive changes in your lifestyle?

Bad Stud Club
      A lot more people notice me which can be positive or negative at times. People make assumption think they know our life due to a couple hours of YouTube footage. I lost a couple associates in the process not quite sure if it was jealousy or disagreement. On the bright side I got some plugs and connections. A few radio shows, a few industry link ups, even got calls from a few publicist. It made me realize how controlling the industry is. Anybody that has ever contacted me has tried to change me the way I am the way I talk even the way I dress. If I'm going to change I'm going to do it myself no amount of money can create a new me. I could never live comfortable pretending.



What's next for Bad Stud Club?

       I'm working on getting my app on iPhone, clothes, and YouTube topics. The reality game is just too much time and Ive found other things I want to explore in. I'm ready to create a movement that connects our studs and makes us more comfortable and open with each other. I'm constantly updating the website I want to make it more so a place for entertainment and blogging. I want to spread it across the states make this a trend that never fades. I still have women from other states inbox me on making a successful B.S.C; I'm ready to fall back and watch other people do the whole reality thing. My time is limited and my life has slowed down not really big on everything I used to do so its more so about investing and collecting. I'm trying to show a more sophisticated side and I think collaborating with A gay ass Cartoon was the start of that.



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Friday, June 13, 2014

A GAY ASS INTERVIEW: Retro

A GAY ASS INTERVIEW
with

Retro

Retro

Studlyfenation very own hip-hop artist Retro will be making her first appearance on A GAY ASS CARTOON, with her head banging track "Need Somebody". With a unique style and catchy lyrics, Retro talents will set the past for the upcoming collaborations with Bad Stud Club.  Her soundtrack is set to hit A GAY ASS CARTOON YouTube channel next Wednesday on June 18th.  A stud with many talents, following this artist is a good idea.  An exciting time for A GAY ASS CARTOONRetro musical career is surely one to keep up with.


To listen to music produced by Retro visit: http://soundcloud.com/retrokid-studlyfe-peana

Thursday, June 5, 2014

GAY ASS INTERVIEW: Tip-Dip


A GAY ASS INTERVIEW

with

Tip-Dip

Tip-Dip Logo


This next  A GAY ASS CARTOON as the pleasure of collaborate with hip-hop artist Tip-Dip Her musical talent is featured on "Not a Stud or Butch" web series episode. The featured soundtrack is titled 'Let's Just Keep It Trill' ft. Colil.  Tip-Dip brings style and rhyme in a unique way.  Don't miss a beat this week on A GAY ASS CARTOON.


To listen to music produced by Tip-Dip visit: www.soundcloud.com/tiffany-r-dinkins

Where did you grow up? 

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: