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From Manchester Streets to Beach Dreams: An Artist Shaped by Life and Rhythm
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From Manchester Streets to Beach Dreams: An Artist Shaped by Life and Rhythm

Every artist has a story, but the most compelling ones are shaped by real life, spontaneous moments, and a deep connection to music. Hailing from Manchester, United Kingdom, this artist draws inspiration from hip-hop legends, everyday experiences, and a genuine love for creation. In this interview, we dive into their influences, creative process, motivation, and vision for the future.

Where are you from?
I’m from Manchester, United Kingdom.

Who are your biggest artistic influences?
50 Cent, Snoop Dogg, Biggie Smalls, and 2Pac.

Tell me about how your creation process begins, and what your workflow is like.
One time I was waiting for the bus, and I decided to create a beat in my head inspired by Kuduro. Before I knew it, I was already building both the beat and the lyrics mentally.

Where do you find inspiration?
From day-to-day life.

When is your favorite time of day to create music?
At night and around midday.

Describe how art is essential to society nowadays.
Art is life.

What motivates you to create?
Nagrelha, an Angolan musician.

How do you define success as a music artist?
When people truly appreciate your hard work.

Does art help you in other areas of your life?
Yes, it keeps my mind busy with positive energy.

How do you develop your artistic skills?
By listening to others.

What is your next move?
It depends on how this project goes.

Where do you see yourself in five years?
Relaxing somewhere on a beach.

Grounded in everyday life yet driven by big influences and honest passion, this artist represents a raw and authentic approach to music-making. With inspiration drawn from legends, personal experiences, and moments of pure spontaneity, the journey is clearly still unfolding. Wherever the next step leads, one thing is certain: the music will continue to reflect truth, energy, and a genuine love for the art — and for those who connect with it, that’s already a success.