Cheesy Records TV
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Wise Digital Interview
Feb 4, 2025
Name Wise
What is your profession? I’m a Musician, Master Barber Studio Owner and Podcaster
How did you get into the field that you are in today? I’ve always had a love for music and poetry it’s always been instilled in me for barbering it was about money at first until I found the passion for it and a studio owner of course cause I do music and a podcaster cause I love genuine down to earth conversation
What do you love most about your profession? When it comes to music I love teaching people motivating people and healing souls most of all I love lyricism with substance
Tell us more about what you do? I feed and enhance the mind
When did you discover that you had a passion for this field? I felt I always had a passion for it I just had to bring it out of me and put some work behind it
Who in your field do you look up... I look up to lil Wayne Starlito Don Trip Tec G herbo
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Jayla Elise Digital Interview
Feb 3, 2025
Name: Jayla Elise
What is your profession? I am a singer, songwriter, and entertainer.
How did you get into the field that you are in today? Music has always been ingrained in me. It wasn’t a matter of discovery—it was an internal knowing. I’ve always felt deeply connected to music, and as I grew, I naturally stepped into this path, honing my craft and sharing my voice with the world.
What do you love most about your profession? I love the ability to connect with people through my music. Being able to express emotions that others might struggle to put into words and seeing how my songs resonate with them is incredibly fulfilling.
Tell us more about what you do? I write R&B and Pop music that reflects real-life experiences, blending raw emotion with storytelling. Alongside my music career, I also run The Elites (Embracing, Love, Inclusivity, Togetherness, Empowering, Success), a youth organization designed to help kids pursue their dreams in the arts. Through mentorship and opportunities, we aim to inspire the next generation of creatives.
When did you discover that you had a passion for this field? I didn’t necessarily “discover” my passion—it was more so something I’ve always known. Music has been an internal part of me for as long as I can remember, and I never questioned that it was what I was meant to do.
Who in your field do you look up to? I look up to artists like Aaliyah, and Whitney Houston. Their artistry, presence, and ability to leave a lasting impact inspire me to create music that stands the test of time.
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Dlow Grimey Digital Interview
Jan 31, 2025
Name Dlow Grimey
What is your profession? I’m An Artist,
How did you get into the field that you are in today? I’ve been a fan of music my whole life.
What do you love most about your profession? I started off singing with my brothers in a music group we created. We use to sing at churches and to my grandmother and her friends, I sung a lot in the school choir as well.
Tell us more about what you do? I write all my songs, never been much of a freestyler but I make it work with writing, rap isn’t just music to me it’s more than that, I rap because it’s a way to express everything I’m feeling, everything I’ve been thru, anytime I’m upset, happy or sad, I write, I hope and I know that rap/ music will take me far in life.
When did you discover that you had a passion for this field? I discovered I was a rapper when I was 2 years old when I use to listen to blocc legend, I knew all the words to every song by the age of 5
Who in your field do you look up... I look up to everybody that grinding they way to the top and didn’t let a soul stop them or slow them down. Rest up to Micheal Jackson, he was my idol growing up, but if I had to choose I would choose ROD WAVE
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Bankroll $cooby Digital Interview
Jan 29, 2025
Name Bankroll $cooby
What is your profession? I’m a artist
How did you get into the field that you are in today? Shit , I guess I ran outta options . Got hurt playin basketball so I was stuck in the streets so I had to find somethin else to do besides hustlin
What do you love most about your profession? When people tell me how hard I am and how much they fuck wit my music. That shit keep me goin
Tell us more about what you do? Ima hustler , I do music . That’s really it , hustle and rap . All around hustling.
When did you discover that you had a passion for this field? When I was like 8 . When the old Atlanta wave was going crazy like 2003-2004 . I was tapped in wit that scene and ever since then I always said I wanted to go to Atlanta and rap if basketball don’t work out
Who in your field do you look up... Future , EST Gee
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BigStunnaCell Digital Interview
Jan 16, 2025
Name - bigstunna.cell
What is your profession? - Rapping
How did you get into the field that you are in today? -I always knew how to rap but my older brother kept telling me to take it serious
What do you love most about your profession? -Making music that make people go crazy
Tell us more about what you do? -I try to mix the rapping into my fashion
When did you discover that you had a passion for this field? -When i was 14
Who in your field do you look up... YUNG4EVA
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LOLxPGN Digital Interview
Jan 15, 2025
Name Our group name is LOLxPGN with Tayy2livee, WOB Trell, and Say P
What is your profession? We are a group of lyricist and storytellers. Our bars and flow is unmatched !
How did you get into the field that you are in today? We started rapping after multiple people heard us free-styling and really wanted us to take it serious. After our brother Albert “Poppa” McDonald passed away and we created our group off him and never looked back.
What do you love most about your profession? We really already had the image for this lifestyle. How people really out engaged in what we got to say, feels like we get treated like kings at times. We feel like we can express ourselves through our music and people can really relate to our problems and how we deliver it .
Tell us more about what you do? It’s deeper than lyrics on beats we really react off eachother so when one of us going hard in the studio that’s like setting the bar for the others. We bring creativity to the forefront and focus on ways we can make ourselves pop out more. We always have fun when we are together in the studio it’s like a family thing, we just sort of clicked with eachother felt like it was meant to be.
When did you discover that you had a passion for this field? We found out around a year ago that this was what we wanted to do and our team has been pushing us for greatness ever since. We always try to stay hungry and never be satisfied in our craft. We keep God first and remain humble then the possibilities are endless for us!
Who in your field do you look up... We don’t just look up to anybody for real cause we wanna be authentic but we give our flowers to artists like Youngboy Never Broke Again, Raq Baby, FTO Sett, Hurricane Wisdom and Lil Double 0.
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Lola Digital Interview
Jan 8, 2025
Name Lola
What is your profession? Im a singer/songwriter based out of Philadelphia.
How did you get into the field that you are in today? Honestly, I could always sing but music found me. I went through some tough times and it just so happened I was renting a room with someone who wanted to rap. They heard me cleaning the crib one day and told me to come to the studio. After that day I loved it so much, I never stopped. My music & business partner, Tai Valentine, before everything, saw me post my first song online and he reached out and everything else is history. We have worked side by side for four years, at times collaborating with other amazing musicians like Don Michael Jr., to really grow our sound. I love my team, without them this wouldn’t be possible.
What do you love most about your profession? The thing I love most about my profession is that I get to be myself unapologetically. For the first time in my life I really belong somewhere and that’s music. Music gives me the ability to turn my life into beautiful stories, as well as flex my vocal talents. I love my profession because I get to be who I really am.
Tell us more about what you do? So in a nutshell, I write music for myself and other artists. I have worked with celebrities songwriting and singing, my ability to compose good music makes this job so enjoyable.
When did you discover that you had a passion for this field? I always loved to sing but growing up that was never seen as a legitimate dream. Everyone around me didn’t believe in the slightest that I had what I took to do this for my life. Funny thing is, when something is meant for you, no man can take that from you. Music was always my passion, my happiness, and my biggest joy. It lives in me, and the fact that I get to wake up everyday and make beautiful music, is more than I could ever imagine.
Who in your field do you look up... So, when it comes to artists I look up to, there are just so many. I am a HUGE Kendrick fan, Ima sucker for all the RNB girlies, SZA, Summer Walker, Ari Lennox. My heart is with older artists, the ones I grew up on, Lauryn Hill, Luther Vandross, Anita Baker, Patti Labelle. I look up to any artist that can really make the listener feel something, and so I gravitate towards that so I can achieve those same things. I want my listeners to be like “Damn, she’s talking that shit”, that’s how you really connect.
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Rickeeg Digital Interview
Dec 30, 2024
Name Rickeeg
What is your profession? I own my own catering business. Now, currently pursuing my music career.
How did you get into the field that you are in today? I used to work for somebody who did the same catering that I'm doing and decided to make my own business. He also did the exact same thing. As far for the music. I've been making music since I was in high school. Me and my friend would record songs on a cassette tape in his room.
What do you love most about your profession? I cater many parties, so I get to party with people and I'm always around good vibes. Making music is a release sometimes, and the after product can feel so good. I can listen to a song I made 100 times straight and not get tired of it.
Tell us more about what you do? On my free time, I like to play basketball or whoop people on COD or Apex. I've won a couple of tournaments on COD, so if you need that work, let me know!
When did you discover that you had a passion for this field? When I recorded my 1st song on a cassette tape is when it started. After high school, I worked in construction, so I built a studio in the homies crib. A custom soundproof booth. We called it Uncut Studios!
Who in your field do you look up... Twista always been 1 of my favorite rappers. Lil Wayne for his bars. Ludacris, TI, Bone Thugs, Young Buck for his delivery, Lil Jon for his energy, plus many, many more. Growing older, I'm actually starting to like RnB more now. So Brent Faiyaz, Drake, Chris Brown, Tems, Giveon and Daniel Ceaser are what I listen to now. I just wished Rappers would talk about something more than just shooting, stuntin, and females. I get it though! As when I 1st started, some of my songs were about these topics. I need more substance now, though. Especially since I'm big on good intentions and morals. That's why my album will be called Esoterically Speaking. If you pay attention, every song will have some esoteric knowledge about the world we live in.
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Mykal Walker Digital Interview
Dec 23, 2024
Name My name is Mykal Walker I'm a recording artist from the north side of Minneapolis Minnesota
How did you get into the field that you are in today? It feels like I was into music all my life. growing up with my mother and grandmother they kept all diffrent types of music in rotation around me, but it wasn't until I turned 16 that I started seriously writing poetry and that eventually turned into me writing music and attempting to record it a couple years later once I built the confidence up to try.
What do you love most about youre profession? What I like most about making music is connecting with people, I see music as a universal language that everyone understands in some way and it also forces me to look deeper within when I write a song, so every track I learn more about myself
Tell us more about what you do? I'm a all around artist because of the environment that I was raised in so I really do everything that adds to my vision and I'm big on things being cohesive and coming together to make a big picture that makes sense.I'm a content creator a video director and I'm currently working on my own merch with designs that I created.
When did you discover that you had a passion for this field? I was passionate about music before I started making it, different sounds were always around me growing up and I studied them because music itself always resonated with me no matter what style it was and all that studying just made me more of a perfectionist once I started creating my own music
Who in your field do you look up... The people I studied are the people I look up to in my field lil Wayne always had me locked in on his lyrics and delivery, drake taught me how important it is to structure a song the right way, listening to odd Future growing up taught me it was more effective to think outside the box, and people like biggie Andre 3k wutang clan and snoop Dogg taught me it's important to know your roots and use that knowledge. all these people had amazing style and charisma that I wanted to be able to stand up against with my own style and presence one day
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Vincent Ruiz Digital Interview
Dec 16, 2024
Name Shout it out shout it out ... You speaking to Eskobano aka Esko with a K aka the Project Prophet! Im here representing the Kingdom of God and 4th quarter entertainment it's a pleasure!
What is your profession? I'm a recording artist at "4th quarter entertainment " lam also the CEO of BossCloth which is my LLC where I provide landscaping as well as commercial / residential cleaning services.
How you get into the field you are in today? Honestly everything that has happened to me career wise has all been by faith. Very simple One day God told me to stop selling drugs and walk by faith. Not by sight.It was a struggle but I obeyed not knowing what was to come. And immediately I was lead to start my own LLC and pursue a music career. I grinded as an independent artist for about 7 months straight and out of no where the label finds me on instagram.The rest is history.
What do you love most about your profession? What I love most is that iam able to do what I love. Rap and preach. They say it's never work when you love what you do 100
Tell us more about what you do? Well I told yall the gist of what I got going on I think yall gonna have to tap in with me if there's still some more curiosity ...
When did you discover you had a passion for this field? So I've been rapping since a teenager.Im from the Mecca of hip hop NYC Brooklyn to be exact and I'm a hip hop baby. And I received my custodial maintenance certification in prison so that ignited that passion to clean.
Who in my field do I look up to... Well i definitely have a brotherly relationship with my manager and he is a generation before me and he is from my hood so I definitely look up To him salute to my guy Saint Sinclair. Salute to the whole 4th quarter /Ι.Τ.Ε. Movement I honor all my comrades who have decided to sacrifice for the cause