Black Ink Chicago's @Bishopdon_9 in the Upcoming Issue of Urban Grandstand Digital

We're thrilled to announce that Bishop Don of 9Mag & Black Ink Crew: Chicago will be hitting the upcoming issue of Urban Grandstand Digital Magazine. We're happy to have connected with Don, as he not only talks about Season 3 of the hit reality series [which returned to VH1 May 24, 2017], but also the impact he continues to make within the urban communities of Chicago, how the untimely death of his sister has altered the way he handles family problems, and the growth of his amazing brand, which now includes the launch of his new line of cigars. 

We're only a few weeks away from the release of the new issue of Urban Grandstand Digital Magazine, so definitely be on the lookout for that! 

Check out the exclusive trailer for Season 3 of Black Ink Crew: Chicago, below!

@KellyRowland, @DJKhaled, and @RobinThicke Join @VH1's Second Annual Mother's Day Special "Dear Mama: An Event to Honor Moms"...

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(New York, NY) April 26, 2017 — VH1 today has announced that Kelly Rowland is set to appear at the second annual “Dear Mama: An Event To Honor Moms” which premieres on Monday, May 8th at 10 PM ET/PT.  Emmy® and Golden Globe® nominee Anthony Anderson will return as host along with VH1 fan favorite, actress, and New York Times best-selling author La La Anthony.  “Dear Mama: An Event To Honor Moms” recognizes mothers with celebrity guests paying tribute to the women who have shaped their success. Kelly Rowland will appear alongside the previously announced Robin Thicke and DJ Khaled.

Kelly Rowland is a 4-time Grammy Award winner singer, songwriter, actress and executive producer. A global pop star since the age of 16, Kelly grew up in the spotlight as a member of Destiny’s Child, one of the best-selling groups of all time. The group’s awe-inspiring list of chart toppers include 4 No. 1 singles in the U.S. and more than 60 million albums sold worldwide. Kelly Rowland has blossomed into a stunning solo artist who has released four successful studio albums, which have topped music charts all over the world. Kelly’s beautiful voice and effervescent personality have not only garnered her critical and commercial success in the music arena, but her movie star good looks, unique style and limitless drive have also generated numerous opportunities in television, film and fashion. Kelly has guest starred on several hit sitcoms including “Girlfriends”, “Empire” & “Being Mary Jane” and became an Executive Producer of her very own docu-series, “Chasing Destiny” which premiered April 2016. Her undeniable on-screen presence led television impresario Simon Cowell to tap her as a judge for the immensely popular shows, The X Factor (UK 2011) and the US version of The X Factor (2013). Most recently, Kelly joined the lineup as a judge on The Voice Australia which she is currently filming down under. Kelly also added a new title to her name as published author with the release of her literary debut “Whoa, Baby!” which chronicles the trials and funny tribulations of being a new mother. Her versatility doesn’t stop with recording music and acting, in 2015 Kelly positioned herself as a national spokesperson for numerous powerhouse brands including Caress, Claritin, Cadillac and many more. Although Kelly Rowland has a long list of accomplishments and accolades she shows no signs of slowing down!

DJ Khaled will honor his fiancé at the second annual “Dear Mama: An Event To Honor Moms” which premieres on Monday, May 8th at 10 PM ET/PT.   Emmy® and Golden Globe® nominee Anthony Anderson will return as host along with VH1 fan favorite, actress, and New York Times best-selling author LaLa Anthony.  “Dear Mama: An Event To Honor Moms” recognizes mothers with celebrity guests paying tribute to the women who have shaped their success. DJ Khaled will appear alongside the previously announced Robin Thicke.

A major force in the music industry, mogul, executive, mega producer, 2017 Grammy nominated recording artist, and NY Times Best Selling Author ‪DJ Khaled, known as the “Anthem King” and commonly referred to as the “‪Quincy Jones of Hip Hop & R&B”, has made dozens of chart topping hit records featuring ‪JAY Z‪Kanye West, Drake, ‪Chris Brown‪Ludacris, T.I., French Montana, Future, Big Sean, ‪Rick Ross‪John Legend‪Nicki Minaj and ‪Lil Wayne, among others. In the past twelve months he has captivated millions of fans globally by the use of social media and has been coined the “King of Snapchat.”

In 2006, he launched innovative label deals and started We The Best Music Group. His 2010 hit song “All I Do is Win” went 3x platinum, sold over 3 million singles, and crossed over all music genres to become a mainstream hit, solidifying him as a force to be reckoned with. That same year he also released “I’m On One” feat. Drake, ‪Rick Ross and ‪Lil Wayne. Khaled went on to release the hit single “No New Friends” featuring Drake, ‪Lil Wayne and ‪Rick Ross, which reached gold status and has sold over 500,000 singles worldwide. ‪DJ Khaled has sold over 15 million singles in his career. Khaled is also committed to pro social initiatives and is the first social media ambassador of ‪Bono‘s Project Red and is the national spokesperson for Get Schooled.

Robin Thicke will honor his mother at the second annual “Dear Mama: An Event To Honor Moms” which premieres on Monday, May 8th at 10 PM ET/PT. Emmy® and Golden Globe® nominee Anthony Anderson will return as host along with VH1 fan favorite, actress, and New York Times best-selling author La La Anthony“Dear Mama: An Event To Honor Moms” recognizes mothers with celebrity guests paying tribute to the women who have shaped their success.

Robin Thicke has established himself as one of the most respected singer songwriters in soul and R&B music today. Born in Los Angeles, Robin Thicke taught himself to play piano at the age of 12 and by 16 was writing and producing songs for top R&B artists. At the age of 21, he had written and produced songs on over 20 gold and platinum albums including Michael Jackson, Marc Anthony, Pink, Christina Aguilera, Usher, Jennifer Hudson and others. One year later he signed with Jimmy Iovine and Interscope records. The musician and composer released his critically acclaimed debut album, A Beautiful World, in 2003 under the name Thicke. The collection was followed by a succession of five critically acclaimed gold and platinum selling album releases. Robin’s sixth studio album, Blurred Lines, was released in July on 2013. The album garnered three GRAMMY nominations. The collection debuted at #1 on Billboard Top 200 while, “Blurred Lines,” the single, continued its 12 week reign on the Billboard Hot 100 chart making Robin the first artist to take the top spot on both lists since December 2012 and only the 17th act to earn the distinction in the past ten years. “Blurred Lines” scored the highest audience ever recorded and broke records by climbing to #1 on 5 radio charts simultaneously (Top 40, Rhythm, Urban, Hot AC & Urban AC) – the first time this has ever been done by an artist. Robin’s recent singles include the undeniably danceable pop record “Back Together” featuring Nicki Minaj, emotionally charged track “Deep” featuring Nas, and a R&B classic “Morning Sun”.

Official sponsors of “Dear Mama: An Event To Honor Moms” include America’s Best Contacts & Eyeglasses®DOVE® ChocolateHoney Bunches of Oats®Strongbow Hard Apple Ciders, Tide PODS®, and Unilever.

“Dear Mama: An Event To Honor Moms” will take place at the famed Huntington Library and Botanical Gardens in Pasadena, California.

“Dear Mama: An Event To Honor Moms” is being produced by Flavor Unit and Jesse Collins Entertainment.  Shakim CompereQueen LatifahJesse Collins, and Jeannae Rouzan-Clay are Executive Producers.  For VH1, Amy DoyleRyan Kroft, and Elena Diaz are Executive Producers, Paige Miller is Coordinating Producer, and Joe Buoye is Executive in Charge of Production.

For more updates go to DearMama.vh1.com and follow @VH1 on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram using #DearMamaVH1 to join the conversation

@organizednoize Announce New Album, featuring @bigboi, @2chainz, & More

The collective known as Organized Noize, who have been the force behind groups like Outkast, Goodie Mob, and more, have announced a new compilation to hit the streets. The list of collaborators includes Big Boi, Cee-Lo Green, Joi Gilliam, and 2 Chainz, among others. Titled ONP EP, it'll hit the streets May 4.

Listen to the first single, Kush, below!

@BoiBoi Releases Two New Singles...

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Rapper Big Boi of the LEGENDARY group Outkast is hitting fans hard with a pair of new singles! Always on his A-game, he pulls not shorts in releasing that ultimate fire 🔥 to get folks hype! Check out #MikeJac feat. #AdamLevine & #KillJill feat. #KillerMike & #YoungJeezy below!!! 

 

 

@iamkrayziebone & #BizzyBone Join for Joint Album...

Following more than twenty years in music, Krayzie Bone and Bizzy Bone have finally joined forces for a long-awaited joint album. Fans alike have anticipated the album for much of the group's career. Titled "New Waves", the album is set to drop in June.  

 

Check out the lead single, "Coming Home" below, which features guest vocals from Stephen Marley.  

@Iamkrayziebone Talks "New Waves", "Notorious Thugs", & More with Ebro in the Morning....

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Krayzie Bome recently dropped in on Ebro in the Morning to discuss his new joint album with Bizzy Bone. Joined also by manager Steve Lobel, he also reminisced about he and his fellow Bone Thugs members creating Notorious Thugs with The Notorious B.I.G., and talked about their infamous bus ride, first to California, then back to Cleveland, and finally back to California in their pursuit of hip-hop success. 

 

Check the video clip out below for the full interview! 

TLC Officially Back with New Single, "Way Back", featuring @snoopdogg

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The ladies of #TLC are back with their new single, Way Back, featuring Snoop Dogg! It's a hot new west coast vibe for the ladies, and it's definitely next level for T-Boz & Chilli. "Way Back" stands as the lead single to their final album, which is due in stores this June. Take a listen to the track below, and be sure to comment with your thoughts! 

 

 

[NEWS] 2Pac Biopic 'All Eyez On Me' Closer to Airing, @BET Releases Extended Trailer...

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Fans have been eagerly awaiting the release of the upcoming 2Pac Biopic, 'All Eyez on Me'. Finally, as June air date has been set, and BET has released an extended trailer for the film chronically the final years of the slain hip-hop luminary.

Take a few moments and watch the trailer below!

 

http://www.bet.com/content/bet/music/2017/04/07/tupac-all-eyez-on-me-trailer.html

 

The M.E. Tour featuring @marshaambrosius & @ericbenet [Review]

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​I've been to many concerts, but tonight's show with Marsha Ambrosius & Eric Benet at the Hard Rocksino was absolutely amazing. Eric Benet opened the show, taking us on a journey through two decades of hits that had many standing in their feet dancing and singing throughout his performance. He made sure to provide a little humor through multiple stories he told between a line of hit songs.

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Marsha Ambrosius closed out the night, taking us on a similar journey through her solo hits, as well a as her gems as a member of Floetry. Ambrosius' energy was through the roof, as she took moments to sing along to many of her favorite songs by fellow singers and musicians. The audience laughed hysterical at the story of how her baby was almost named first Kyrie, and then KyLie, where the L would be symbolic of Lebron. Unquestionably, Ambrosius puts on an amazing show, and the audience was ecstatic to see her again, as she was here just last year. Topping the evening off, both artists took time to meet and greet with fans, taking pictures in the midst of it all. Simply put, it was an amazing evening that will be long remembered. You definitely want to make it a point to see these two if they hit your city.

@rickyrozay Shines as #Woodies Host, Releases New Album as Show Ends....

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It was a night to remember for those who were in Austin, TX SXSW and The MTV Woodies. D.R.A.M. opened the night alongside by Lil' Yachty. They were the perfect intro for Rick Ross, who served as the event's host for the night. Ross shined in his role as master of ceremonies, as the night rolled on with several artists winning coveted Woodie awards, and many more offering arousing performances to keep the crowd on their feet. 

 

Ross is dominating the spotlight this week, as he released his highly anticipated album, Rather You than Me, as the event ended last night. The album is now available in stores worldwide, and with all digital retailers. 

For more on The MTV Woodie Awards, visit www.mtv.com/woodies

Scroll below to check out some of the nights hottest performances!!!

JIDENNA: HELICOPTERS

DESIIGNER: OUTLETS

D.R.A.M.: CHA CHA

@thegreatkhalid Wins Big at The MTV Woodies....

New artist Khalid hit it big tonight at the MTV Woodies! Hailing straight out of El Paso, TX, the up and coming R&B artist is well on his way to superstardom, as his debut album, American Teen, landed in the top 10 this past week on the infamous Billboard 200. 

Tonight, he received further vindication in the name of a coveted award, the MTV Woodie to Watch award. Watch below as he hits the stage to perform!

You can also catch the full show by logging into your cable providers at www.mtv.com/woodies

RECAP: The MTV Woodies | SXSW

The night is done, and another amazing event has jumped off in the name of SXSW (South by Southwest) The MTV Woodies. Hosted annually in Austin, Texas, The MTV Woodies serves as the ultimate vehicle for urban music's brightest emerging talent.

The leading entertainment network pulled no stops in this year's show, as it featured guest host and performer Rick Ross, who coincidentally released his anticipated new album when it was all said and done, plus performances from the likes of Young M,A,, Bibi Bourelly, D.R.A.M., Jidenna, and a host of others. 

Winners for the night included Khalid, PARTYNEXTDOOR, Ed Sheeran, & The Chainsmokers. You can head on over to www.mtv.com/woodies for the full rundown. 

Take a look below at this exclusive recap performance from D.R.A.M., courtesy of MTV!

 

@MTV Woodies Set to Take Flight Tonight in Austin, TX...

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Lil' Yachty at rehearsals for MTV Woodies; 📸credit: Getty Images

Lil' Yachty at rehearsals for MTV Woodies; 📸credit: Getty Images

​Tonight will be an event to remember here in Austin, Texas! The annual SXSW Festivals are kicking off tonight, and the roster is something you've revered by any music lover. The artists have all been here and prepping since yesterday, and they're geared up to make the night pretty special. The event kicks off at 7pm sharp with performances by urban music luminaries Big Baby D.R.A.M., Lil Yachty, Young M.A., Bibi Bourelly, MUNA, and PVRIS. That's ink the beginning. The main event features host Ricky Rozay himself, along with more from D.R.A.M. And Lil Yachty, plus added performances from Jidenna, Khalid, Starley, and Desiigner.

 A$AP Rocky, MTV's Gabby Wilson, & A$AP Ferg at MTV Woodies Pre-Party; 📸credit: Getty Images

 A$AP Rocky, MTV's Gabby Wilson, & A$AP Ferg at MTV Woodies Pre-Party; 📸credit: Getty Images

​We're just as excited as everyone about tonight's extravaganza. It's definitely something epic for music, and by all means it forwards the culture tremendously. We'll have a full viewable stream up tonight following the festivities, courtesy of MTV!

The “MTV Woodies” is a yearly event that spotlights an eclectic roster of emerging artists across musical genres. The 2016 line-up boasted Anderson.Paak & The Free Nationals, A$AP Ferg, BØRNS, The Chainsmokers, CHVRCHES, Jack Garratt, Jidenna, Kehlani and Lukas Graham. Past “MTV Woodies” performers include Wiz Khalifa, Twenty One Pilots, Sam Smith, Iggy Azalea, Steve Aoki, Foo Fighters, Odd Future, The 1975, Childish Gambino, Santigoldand Mac Miller.

@Trakksounds New Song, '11:15', Recruits @DevinTheDude, @KirkoBangz, & @Nekoveli ...

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In-demand Houston producer Trakksounds presents a hot new track entitled “11:15” featuringDevin The Dude, Kirko Bangs and Neko. Putting an amusing twist on the TLC classic “Creep,” the versatile producer reimagines the sexy late night rendezvous from a man’s perspective. The soulful jam is the second release from Trakksounds’ forthcoming albumThe Other Sidewhich includes artist features by Scarface, A$AP Ferg,Devin The Dude, Kevin Gates,Dizzy Wright,Starlito, Maxo Kream, Scotty ATL, Xavier Wolf, Kirko Bangz and many others. Full tracklist included below.


“I grew up listening to TLC and am a huge fan. I’ve been wanting to flip the Creep sample and put out a fresh male perspective on it,” explains Trakksounds. “So I linked up with my co-producers Roc N Mayne in LA and we just vibed out on it in the lab. I needed it to be the same soulful feel so I presented it to Devin who I knew would deliver the hook perfectly. And of course Neko’s wicked pen never disappoints and Kirko sealed it up with his swag.”

 LISTEN TO "11:15" ON SOUNDCLOUD


11:15” follows lead single “Once Upon A Time” which paired a long-awaited collaboration with Scarface and Starlito. Praising its dark piano laden production as “fantastic,” XXL was proud to exclusively premiere his first single last month.  Meanwhile HotNewHipHop gave a nod to the “spooky production provided by Trakksounds” and encouraged readers to become familiar with the Houston producer who’s “working with some of the hottest artists in the game right now.” 


LISTEN TO "ONCE UPON A TIME" ON SOUNDCLOUD

Fans can catch Trakksounds in the mix at SXSW this Wednesday March 15th. He will be at the Palm Door performing at the Welcome To Tha South Showcase alongside Peewee Longway, Maxo Kream, Starlito, Ralo, Sonny Digital and more.


To celebrate his new album, Trakksounds will host a hometown album release party on April 1st at Houston’s Warehouse Live with not-to-be-missed performances from Starlito, Don Trip, Scotty ATL and many other special guests. 

See track listing below... 

1. Intro                     

2. Once Upon A Time (Ft. Starlito, Scarface, Kam Franklin)

3. Priorities (Ft. GT Garza, Roosh Williams, Doeman)

4. Feel Alive (Ft. T2 The Ghetto Hippie, Dizzy Wright)

5. Fireflies (Ft. Fat Dollies)

6. Issues (Ft. Constantine)

7. Active (Ft. Maxo Kream, Xavier Wulf)

8. Can't Explain It (Ft. Scotty ATL, Rizzoo Rizzoo, OranJuiceJones II)

9. 11:15 (Ft. Devin The Dude, Kirko Bangz, Neko)

10. No Doubt About It (Ft. Railey Rose)

11. Never Tipsy (Ft. Killa Kyleon, ASAP Ferg, & Maxo Kream)

12. Known Fact (Ft. Scotty ATL)

13. B.M.W. (Ft. Ye Ali)

14. Ringing (TrakkSounds Remix) (Ft. Kevin Gates & Killa Kyleon)

15. Tomorrow Never Comes ft. Kam Franklin, Heartbeatz & Neko

 

 

[FEATURE] ART YOU CAN HEAR with @A5KEM

It’s always wonderful to reconnect with artists and individuals who we cover with U.G. Digital Magazine. Many will remember that we first connected with A5kem nearly two years back for one of our many issues. Arguably, he’s one of the most artistic people you’ll find , titling his brand an legacy ‘Art You Can Hear”. Over the years, he’s created amazing artwork of some of urban music’s largest figures, and that work as been recognized all around the world by many of those artists.

 

We’ve reconnected with him to get a much-needed update on his journey, and where his work has taken him since we last spoke. 

 

U.G. Digital Mag: First of all, I have to really thank you for this opportunity. You were so instrumental in our early success as a publication. I've always wanted to give light and shine to individuals like yourself, and your willingness to participate in one of our early issues was so appreciated. Thank you for this time around as well. I have so much respect for you and what you're doing. I understand how big this is for you, and at the same time, it's just your everyday life. I love how your artwork really depicts the artists in the way we know then, but i sort of feel like it also defines them in a totally new way. Talk to me about what's in your mind when you create?

 

A5kem: I love to create images that resonate with the target audience. Like a song, I aim to allow each image to speak to the individual and invoke memories and emotions. Through this imagery that I entitle 'Art You Can Hear' I aim to have each image take you on a journey, to relive that first moment when you heard a particular song or artist. I think this is important as I create a relationship between the individual viewer and each image. Art is really about the experience and what it gives to you both visually and mentally, but without the pretentious 'art speak' that so much art has as an almost ball and chain around it. I think that if art is presented in that way it can very intimidating for the audience and potential buyers. 

 

U.G. Digital Mag: What gives you the passion to create? Do you go through periods where you've kind of had it and you put it down for a while? If so, what brings you back to that mood of creativity?

 

A5kem: Well, I began my artistic career as a surrealist, painting dark images that came from deep within my soul. This form of art caused me to pack up tools and walk away for a year or so. I just felt as though the work had become almost like a form of therapy and each canvas was a record of my poor mental state. I returned to art with a completely different perspective and mission and that was to chronicle my lifelong love of Hip Hop. Hip Hop really is my inspiration, from the unique and powerful story telling and socially conscious lyrics of the golden era to today's interpretation. Hip Hop always enables me to find inspiration and opens the door for creativity.

 

U.G. Digital Mag: What's happening in your mind while you're creating? What thoughts are flowing in reference to that particular artist?

 

A5kem: Typically I try to find a hook that associates the artist with something that relates to their character, for an example I did a Kanye West piece where I had many hidden faces within the main portrait and references to Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man. I think this reflects the spectrum of Kanye's personality and creativity. My thoughts are to always challenge the audience with what I create, to create something that is truly iconic and unique from any other artist’s work, again 'Art You Can Hear'.

 

U.G. Digital Mag: You've gained so much more acclaim in the past year and I think it's amazing. Speaking from the mind of creativity, I absolutely love the entertainment industry, and it excites me when I interview someone and they love it. There so much bad media, and people who are vindictive when writing about pop and urban culture, so I love when people see my true intentions. How do you feel to see people like Chuck D on a plane posting about you, or any other artist for that matter who has given you praise?

 

A5kem: For me having artists such as Chuck D provide validation and interest in my work is what makes it all worthwhile, these are artists which inspire me and through they’re craft have allowed me to grow not only as an artist but as an individual. It is something that really gels well with my ethos and vision for the work as ultimately I am recording their craft so the relationship is essential to be a two way thing built on mutual respect and love for each other’s work.

 

U.G. Digital Mag: How has business been for you now that more people know of you?

 

A5kem: Art is always a challenge and there are so many preconceived ideas of what or how art should be presented and defined and with the presence of social media it is an even bigger challenge for artists, however I have been fortunate to cultivate a good following and have built many contacts within Hip-Hop itself that it has allowed me to have art as my day job.

 

U.G. Digital Mag: Where do you see things heading in the future in terms of artistry, and the subjects you want to depict moving forward?

 

A5kem: Currently I am working on a book with Chuck D and some fellow artists. This should appear at some point in the summer. I also plan to move stateside and bring ‘Art You Can Hear’ to America as it will allow greater opportunities to grow and diversify my work. I visualize creating an art foundation at some point where I can facilitate teaching art to young people and bringing art to urban America. 

 

U.G. Digital Mag: Without me going into heavy detail, I know you've experiences some of life's most tragic moments throughout your time doing this. I can only imagine how it has affected your creativity and will to move in at times. How have you gotten inspired to move forward?

 

A5kem: Well, I would say that the beginning of this year has been without doubt the most difficult period in my life and I have really struggled to find the inspiration and motivation to move forward. Ultimately, I provide a service and there is an expectation for me to deliver consistently to an audience that has been loyal to me. So really, I draw inspiration from those who like my work. If I can keep them interested and enjoying my work that is the greatest reward and allows one to heal as well.

 

U.G. Digital Mag: What things can we look out for in the near future?

 

A5kem: As I mentioned a move to the USA where I will then be more accessible to my audience and Indeed providing access to the birthplace of Hip-Hop itself. I am looking at creating a full service art agency providing ‘Art You Can Hear’ to the industry and beyond.

 

U.G. Digital Mag: Any final thoughts at all?

 

A5kem: Thank you to a woman that gave me everything in life and always encouraged me to pursue and succeed with a career in art. A woman who is irreplaceable. My mother. The journey continues. 

 
 

[MEET THE PRODUCER] @Jazzfeezy : MEET THE PRODUCER

One of the things we’ve enjoyed doing here at U.G. Digital Magazine is providing coverage and showing love on all levels of entertainment and music. One of the many features we do within the magazine is “Meet the Producer”, which gives us an opportunity to spread the word about some of the industry’s best and brightest producers. These individuals are creating some of the biggest staples in music, and it’s beyond fitting for them to get some love out there. Naturally, there’s not a lot who really shine a light on the producers, so we’ve taken that lane with “Meet the Producer”. 

 

We’re excited to transition the feature directly to the site with this new feature with JazzFeezy. It’s definitely fitting, and lends to the things I just spoke of because our connection actually came via us showing love for one of the big hits he handcrafted, that being Hardo’s “I Know You Ain’t Got Act Like”, which also featured rapper T.I.. We tend to post via social media about a lot of the songs we enjoy, and through that post, JazzFeezy hit back showing his gratitude, which ironically is something we don’t see a lot of, whether it’s with us, or anyone. It’s honestly was pretty refreshing, and we knew at that moment we needed to connect with JazzFeezy, who we truly view as one of the game’s super-producers. 

 

JazzFeezy gives us an open view into his life, what got him to this point, and the things he’s got planned to elevate the production game to an all-new level. 

 

Check out our exclusive below…

 

U.G. Digital Mag: This is really awesome that we’re connecting man. Obviously, it’s been a while since we posted to that track, and it was so dope, but I honestly had never looked into the overall production. Once I saw your post, and really looked it up, I felt a little crazy. You’ve worked with so many people I follow, from Travis Porter down to T.I. and MGK, who hails from here in Cleveland. It’s dope to see all you’ve done. Kudos for everything you’ve done, and thanks again for tagging the post. 

 

JazzFeezy: I’ve been listening to a lot of different motivational speakers, and they’re basically like have you ever sat down and searched the hashtag of all of your hit records? That’s what prompted me, and I saw so many people showing love. Someone recommended I post, say thanks, and introduce myself. You never know what could from that, whether it be a follow, or a production relationship. That’s honestly what I did, and it’s how we ended up here.

 

U.G. Digital Mag: I think another thing that makes me appreciate you so much more is so many producers are out there, but they kinda disassociate themselves with “enjoying” the fame and wanting to know who really digs their music. They don’t really care who is following, and it makes them lose that human side. For you doing this, it shows that side, and my thought is that this is supposed to be fun. I think it’s really cool, and people see that you’re just like them. 

 

JazzFeezy: Of course. Before I started production, I was a lover of music first, and it also goes back to manners. If someone shows you appreciation, you give it right back. The fact you took the time to show love and post it, it means a lot because without that support, the song is dead. We release these songs by the ten-fold, but it’s the fan appreciation that gives it the longevity. Saying thanks is nothing, but it shows that this is a human being. Comments will say that it’s dope, but you don’t really know if it’s a bot or something. To actually say thanks and a few words behind it, it gives that person the idea they’re talking to a human being. 

 

U.G. Digital Mag: You’re from Canada, right?

 

JazzFeezy: Right. Where Toronto is, I’m about an hour north of there in Barrie, Ontario. If Toronto was like the hubcap, there’s like an hour of trees, farms, and uninhabited land; then you have a city called Barrie, and that’s where I’m from. 

 

U.G. Digital Mag: It’s dope man. I connected with Peter Jackson, and I thought he was so dope too. I know you guys have worked together before. What got you into music, and how did it really start? 

 

JazzFeezy: At 16 and 17, I began to see how easy the school system was, and I stopped caring as much. I started doing more with Sony Sound Pro, Fruity Loops 2, and Cool Edit Pro. I started tinkering with it, finished high school, went to school for a computer systems degree, and then realized that wasn’t what I wanted to do. My father let me go to a private school called Harris. It’s basically a studio, but they offer production engineering. Upon completion, they promise you a job, but there was nothing, and I was always on the Toronto scene. I went to the battle of the beatmakers, and I met Matthew Samuels who is Boi-1da, and T-Minus from Ajax, and I kept in contact with them and kept sending them beats. I had the drive and just kept following music man.

 

U.G. Digital Mag: I think you’re perfect for this column though. There’s a lot of people who know your work, but it’s been easy for them to overlook. You’re behind so many people. What comes next, and what more do you have planned?

 

JazzFeezy: In 2016, I put down the roots by working with a lot of labels. One of my managers, G. Roberson, has me locked in for a few different projects, so I’ve been working on those. We’ve been plugging away since October. 

 

U.G. Digital Mag: In terms of your brand, what plan is there for continuing to get yourself out there? I compare you already to the biggest names like Dre. Where do you want things to go, and what outcome do you envision?

 

JazzFeezy: I always write my plans down. If you’re familiar with the Boi-1da kit series, I created the first one with him. 

 

U.G. Digital Mag: Right. I know you have your own kit as well. 

 

JazzFeezy: Right. I have one now, but in May, I’ll do volume II. I think it’ll bring more people to it. Every 3-4 months, depending on what people want, I’ll continue the kit series. Other than that, I want to get into the merchandising side of things. Maybe snap backs, T-shirts, and real merch. It’s a lot of ideas that once I get into a certain atmosphere of being known, there’s a lot that I’ll have in the works. Property out here is very cheap, so I want to buy like an acre of land and build my own house, but on the back end have my own studio with overnight accommodations. 

 

U.G. Digital Mag: I love the mindset. It makes perfect sense, and it’s outside the box. Not many have thought that through, and it really makes sense and goes next level. I say why not?

 

JazzFeezy: Absolutely. It all comes down to having better funding. The more cuts you have and credibility, people are more likely to get it and invest in you that much more. 

 

U.G. Digital Mag: In terms of Canada, do you look to take any of this back to that area? There seems to be so many artists there without the proper voice behind them. It’s really growing in that sense. 

 

JazzFeezy: That’s why I want to build the studio to have the infrastructure. We have some great studios, such as Metalworks, and Phase One Studios. I find there’s a lot of big sessions that producers go to, and they don’t necessarily keep notes about the experience. I start sessions off with my notepad, and at the end, I write down what we covered. Down the road, I want to write a book, and give my experiences. I want to offer some type of mentorship that Canada lacks. Truthfully, all of our talent goes to New York, to L.A., to Atlanta, and to Nashville. People rarely stay here. 

 

U.G. Digital Mag: I think it makes sense. A lot of places are that way where their talent will go to other areas, and in a sense, it’s like that here in Cleveland. The city is growing so much though, and people are now trying to build here so you don’t have to leave. Will that ever happen in Canada? 

 

JazzFeezy: You know what? I don’t know. There’s this mystique about L.A., and I can’t explain it. Over time I’ll talk to an artist, and they get hooked. They say L.A. has exactly what we have, but it’s also the weather. If we have a few producers come together and the proper infrastructure is there where we can set it up, they may stay. America just gives more opportunity. The actual budget you can get is much more in the states, and you just feel more valued in the states. 

 

U.G. Digital Mag: I get it. I love everything you have, and I’ve been going through your site. I like the set up, and can honestly say I haven’t seen it from very many producers. You make it a point to connect with your listeners, and again, I don’t see it a lot. It’s dope and game-changing. You’ll go a long way. 

 

JazzFeezy: It also helps with publications like yours and people who take the time. If someone takes even an email just to say I’m from here, and please check out my music, I’ll give them feedback whether it’s good or bad. I’m never out there to crush dreams, but if someone clearly recorded something on their computer and you can hear the reverb and mom cooking dinner in the background, then I’ll let them know it was a good first attempt, but if they want to take it seriously, then here’s what they can do. It’s only as serious as you want it to be. A guy wrote me back and said nobody took him seriously and that he was 16 and really wanted to do this. I was 16 once, but if you really want to do it, then you’ll find a way to get to where you want to be. 

 

U.G. Digital Mag: Exactly. What is the biggest take away from the time you’ve put in? What’s been the biggest lesson?

 

JazzFeezy: Oh man, I think it’s patience. When it comes to it, there have been situations where I know I got the cut, I know it’s on the album and everything is good to go, and then 6-months later, were still finishing paperwork and you’re still waiting to get paid. I think the mystique of people in the limelight who show you they have the money, cars, and whatever, that’s cool, but most of that is their advance. They never say 6-months from now, this will be happening. It’s too much smoke and mirrors. 

 

U.G. Digital Mag: Right. Now where can everyone check you out online? Facebook, Instagram, etc?

 

JazzFeezy: Twitter, IG, Facebook, and the website. My handle is @Jazzfeezy. People speak of Snapchat and Linked In, but you don’t have to do them all at once. I need to get more credits, stay creative, keep working, and keep following up with different A&Rs, artists, and managers. Down the road, I may do the whole Snap Chat thing. 

 

U.G. Digital Mag: I really appreciate this opportunity. This is something we love to do, showcasing producers man. 

 

JazzFeezy: I appreciate that as well. The other thing is it’s become this “cool” thing [for producers] to not have things in publications like your, and people just see songs that you do. I think it’s just the big producers who are doing articles, and the other producers are less likely to reach out and do it. To me, that makes no sense. You should do every publication you can. You need them to help you, otherwise people won’t know your story. 

 

U.G. Digital Mag: Right. Any kind of final thoughts at all?

 

JazzFeezy: It goes back to what I’ve learned the most. I think the biggest mistake I’ve seen is if you go to a networking party, and you get different email addresses for other producers, A&R people, or labels mates, I think the biggest mistake people make is they try to hit them up a week, month, or year after the fact. The best thing to do is hit them up right away so they at least know you’re serious. People always blame the A&R, but if the producer doesn’t even make the attempt to reach out, they don’t need the new guy. If you want to get into that infrastructure, you have to make that connection. So the best advice I can give is to follow up. You never know what kind of relationships can spark. The only one who suffers is that person.

[VIDEO] DREA LOVE [ @drea_love2 ]: FEELING MYSELF

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After burning the internet up with 80,000 views of her last video, "Came to Party", Drew Love is back with a new single and video to heat up the party. "Feeling Myself" has a banging vibe, and takes us on a stroll down the sandy beaches of Jamaica. Check out the visual below: 

 

[ARCHIVE][FEATURE] MILYN JENSEN: MISUNDERSTOOD

This is probably one of the best interviews we’ve had the blessing of doing here at Urban Grandstand Digital. Milyn Jensen is a name the world knows very well. Unfortunately, it’s not necessarily for the things she wants to be known for, or the things we should know her for. Without naming specifics, anyone who has googled her name sees the amount of negativity that surfaces. It’s pretty sad that as media, given the responsibility that those in the media have taken upon themselves, they opt to reinforce the stereotypes and negativity that have all become so prevalent. Now that’s not to say that the celebrity or subject is not at fault for some public perception; yet, there’s still a responsibility from media to decipher what is to be covered, showcased, and/or broadcast, and what isn’t. Nevertheless, we have Milyn Jensen, and it’s definitely a treat for us, and hopefully for you. In this feature, we opt to focus solely on her dreams, aspirations, and direction she’s looking to go following her ending to Bad Girls’ Club. There’s quite a bit to know about Milyn. For starters, she was a nursing student, and has basically completed all but her externship. So she’s definitely far from what people may have thought about her. She’s got some other things jumping off that are taking her in the direction of following her passion, and at the end of the day, following our passion is all we want! With this feature, we want the world to see that she truly just been Misunderstood all this time. 

 

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: I appreciate you taking the time this evening to chat. I know we through this together fairly quickly…

 

Milyn Jensen: Oh thank you

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: So talk to me about the things you have going on. Obviously, I think there’s so much out there that isn’t really what should be covered so to speak. People should be getting to know you right now, and the different facets. You’re obviously a nursing student. 

 

Milyn Jensen: I mean, I’m really known from the reality show, so discussing it is not an issue or anything. As far as what I’m doing, I’m basically at a point where if it happens, it happens, and if it doesn’t, then it just doesn’t. I know people that when they get to do what I’ve done, they choose to stick with it, like reality shows. They want to keep going with it and doing more reality shows. I did not sign up for this, and I did not audition. TV was not anything I thought about doing. Now I just feel like if more opportunities keep falling into my lap, then I’ll keep doing it.

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: So not seeking it, how does a nursing student end up doing the Bad Girls Club?

 

Milyn Jensen: I guess I’ve always just had a really big personality. I talk a lot. Honestly, I think I’m really shy. I never liked speaking in front of class, I get anxiety in large groups. People just have always thought I was someone big. The energy and vibe I give off is just who I am. I don’t watch reality tv, so when they asked me to do it, I was like “I don’t know”. My mom was saying to do it, and she thought I would be good for TV. Apparently it worked. 

 

Urban Grandstand digital: Are there any regrets in the show?

 

Milyn Jensen: I wouldn’t say I regret doing the show. I just hate the name attachment. People hear Bad Girls’ Club, and they frown. I had friends who saw it, and they were like oh my god, it’s fighting. Going into the house, it was completely different. The girls were timid. I’m a free spirit and having fun. It was really my life, but just with cameras. I was comfortable. So I don’t regret filming. I do regret the production crew. That’s my only issue. 

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: So given your goals, and the fact you say you don’t watch reality TV, would you do more?

 

Milyn Jensen: I feel like I would do it again. It was fun and normal for me. It was natural. People would think it was uncomfortable, but i forgot the camera was there. 

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: So where do you go now? I realize you want to get into more serious acting, so how do you get there coming from Bad Girls Club?

 

Milyn Jensen: Well I had my first audition. I was really excited because my dream is to do a horror film. I’m obsessed with doing a scary movie. That’s what I really want to do. I didn’t get the part, but the experience of auditioning was great. I never had acting lessons, so to just go in and do an audition was great. They said for no training I actually did a good job. 

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: So given your desire to really pursue acting, do you have any plan to take advantage of acting lessons or get a coach?

 

Milyn Jensen: I do, but, I know so many people in the industry. I went to lunch with a friend of mine who is on that acting side, but more with producing and directing. She told me about an acting seminar her friend had, and she was breaking it down for me. I told her about my audition, and she gave me some advice on what to do next time. She explained in the seminar, they basically say people waste money in those classes when it’s really about being in touch with your inner feelings. That’s what will sell. They want it to be real and you become the actual character. So I don’t know if I really want to waste my money on it.

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: So will you be doing auditions regularly? What are your plans in terms of progressing?

 

Milyn Jensen: I hope so. I mean, I’m searching for more roles that catch me and get me interested. Where I know I can become that person in the audition. It’s not like I have twenty auditions. If I can get one per week, that’s where I’m at. 

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: What is your ultimate role?

 

Milyn Jensen: The scary movie things. I thought the audition I did was perfect. The girl was raped, and her parents were super malicious. It was the opposite of me. I said it was perfect, and I get killed. I want to live til’ the last second of the movie and then get brutally murdered [laughing]

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: I think it’s good that you are spreading yourself round and doing different things. I’ve never been a fan of complacency, so I think it’s good that you’re doing different things and not being complacent. It definitely gives you something to fall back on. You don’t want to just get stuck on one thing

 

Milyn Jensen: Right

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: So are you pretty much done with nursing?

 

Milyn Jensen: I did feel like I wanted to go back. All I had to do was my externship. I’m all over the place, so it’s a little difficult. I’m only twenty-six, so I can aways go back. When I turn thirty, if I’m still absolutely dry, then I can always go back. 

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: It’s a good outlook though. You do always have that option. So you’re also doing some event hosting. Talk to me about that. 

 

Milyn Jensen: I’ve just hosted parties, and with that, they always want me to get on the mic. I’m just a face. You’re just supposed to look at me [laughing]. 

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: I’ve really enjoyed talking to you this evening. You seem like a really cool person.

 

Milyn Jensen: I am [laughing]..

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: But you know what I mean though. In researching and whatnot, there’s so much negativity out there. You almost don’t really know what to think. Talking to you, listening to your dreams, and things you’re working on, it’s clear that you’re really a cool person. Is there anything else that you really want us to get out there?

 

Milyn Jensen: I think everything is pretty much out there [laughing]. There’s no secrets with me. Not even secrets, but like you said, you research, and of course there’s things that are totally false. No one’s ever going to know what’s really me, and at the end of the day, I don’t really care what people think because it doesn’t affect my happiness. So it’s like, sorry about my language, and if you want to believe it, you do, and if not, you don’t. 

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: Well what sets us apart here is what we cover and how we cover it. Most media cover the negativity and the crazy stuff. We really want to change the face of media. There’s such a bad name because of the paparazzi, and what gets covered, and contrary to popular belief, the average person doesn’t care about all of that. People just care about the talent, and the person and thats what we want to push. 

[ARCHIVE][FEATURE] ANDRE PITRE

We’re back with another exclusive, this time with famed Actor, Producer, and singer Mr. Andre Pitre. We take pride in the fact that we like to spotlight individuals who are making moves and doing positive things not only for themselves, but for others in their respective communities, and across the world. No one fits that bill more than Mr. Pitre. Obviously, he’s been doing his thing in the entertainment world. He’s starred in several films, including BET film “Heaven Ain’t Hard to Find”, Tyler Perry’s “I Don’t Want to Do Wrong”, and “Love in the Nick of Time”. He’s also blowing the music world apart with his music, more recently his single “Come On Baby”, which has been doing phenomenally on iTunes. Aside from that, he’s doing outstanding work with his production company, Triwen Productions, which has allowed him to do all types of mentoring within his community in Houston. With so much going on, it’s amazing he can keep everything in line, but that’s what makes him the genius he is in entertainment. In our feature, we talk about all of this and more!

 

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: Thanks so much for your time today. It's great to be able to talk about the many things you have going on. When I look at the things you've done thus far, it's like these are things that some of the biggest personalities want to do. Let's see, there's Tyler Perry’s “I Don’t Want to Do Wrong”, "Heaven Ain’t Hard to Find", and "Love in the Nick of Time". Tell me about how you stepped into acting. 

 

Andre Pitre: I’ve been singing and acting all my life. Singing is my passion. I would always incorporate being dramatic when I sing, because if you’re not believing what you’re saying, then it’s not going to come out the way that it should. I don’t know anyone who sings that doesn’t do that. Naturally, the theatrics are going to come out. You have Patti LaBelle, Marvin Gaye, Michael Jackson, it was in them. You see the natural acting ability. I’ve always wanted to do both because they go hand in hand. But singing, I’ve been doing that since I was 4 years old. I would hear a song one time, and pretty much have the melody. My dad would always play music. I came out with it in me. I have family members who sing on both sides of the family. No one is doing it professionally, but they can really sing. It’s just something that God blessed me with. 

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: It’s a beautiful thing that you’re not complacent. Singing, acting, and having your production company are really awesome accomplishments. And I actually want to tap into your production company as well. It’s pretty cool that you’re working with Charnele Brown (of A Different World). How did you two come together?

 

Andre Pitre: We met in 1999. I was out here in Houston, and she had just brought her acting academy to the area. I went into the audition, and I see Kim from A Different world, and thought to myself that this was the real deal. So her business partner at the time held the audition, and I got the real world. One thing about me, if I see things I can jump out with [and help with], I gravitate to it, regardless of my status. If I got the lead role or whatever, I still want to make sure everything is fine. I want to know what’s going on behind the scenes. We were out on the road, and certain things were not going the way they should. It worked out that we would become business partners. We clicked very well. She’s like a sister I never had. We’re an extension of each other, and think so much alike. Where I’m weak, she’s strong. She’s helped me a lot to understand not to believe the hype, and to be prepared for things. 

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: It goes to show, too, that we as a people can really work together. 

 

Andre Pitre: We can…

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: People feel like we can’t, but we definitely can!

 

Andre Pitre: It’s up to us. It’s amazing how much power we have. It’s amazing what we can do. If you look at anything in entertainment, you see someone in color doing it. Producing, football, basketball, owning your own franchise, we can do whatever we put our minds to. We come into this world naturally hustling. We have to do ten times more than the average person born into wealth. The one thing as blacks we must do is save money, so our kids' kids' kids come into something. They don’t have to fight as much because we’ve left something aside for them to build and continue instead of starting from scratch. That’s another reason we started this production company. We wanted to show that you don’t have to go to LA and New York. Houston is just as big, and there’s an opportunity. It’s people like us coming together and showing you can do the same thing. 

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: I can appreciate you saying that people don’t have to leave the city to achieve these things. That was our principle with our company. Cleveland is big enough that you don’t have to leave here. 

 

Andre Pitre: You can make your city the next Hollywood. You just have to be willing to stay there and make it happen. The reason these other cities like LA are the way they are is because you have people born and bred, and they made it possible. They pushed it and made it drive. It’s like we get there to the edge and then say let me go over here to where everybody else is. I believe that once it comes through, I’m opening the doors for people, like what Tyler Perry is doing. He opened the doors for others like myself, and others who have dreams of doing it themselves. It’s possible. With God, anything is possible. That’s something we’ve been doing. The music is about to take off. I’m working on a major project right now, and I’m excited about that. I’m building an incredible team. This is something that’s like a life-long dream coming to fruition. I’ve been through ups and downs in this music game, but it has prepared me for what’s coming. I’ve always said “much is given, much is required”. I asked for big things at a young age, but now I understand that you ask for it but you ain’t just going to get it. You have to go through some things to truly appreciate owning your own company. 

 

Urban Grandstand: I’ve seen people in this industry go through so much before they finally made it. 

 

Andre Pitre: Right…

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: Now we're especially talking today because of your music. “Come On Baby” has been doing pretty well so far. I know it hit iTunes earlier this year. Tell everyone about this single, the process of putting it together, and the direction you’re heading now?

 

Andre Pitre: Well, two summers ago I was in Miami. A friend of mine and I were working on this project. My projects are never-ending. Once I do the major release, people see each songs come together to make a masterpiece. A friend of mine was helping me, and some people he knew introduced me to a guy who produced “Come On Baby”. His name is Terrence Rogue. When you hear this guy, he’s incredible. He’s a 26-year old protégé. He sings and plays every instrument. He produced and co-wrote it. It was just one of those moments where you’re doing something and it clicks. 

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: Had you two ever worked together at all?

 

Andre Pitre: No. The day I met him, we recorded two of the best songs I’ve ever done. That’s “I Need You” and “Come On Baby”. We did those from scratch. Like you and I are talking, we did it. As I’m talking, he’s playing. 

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: It’s evident; though, that it was a good connection seeing as how you came together and immediately knocked those tracks out. 

 

Andre Pitre: Just like that. When I say it’s one of those things, it’s almost like Janet Jackson with Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, or Snoop & Dr. Dre. Whenever they don’t work together, you know the difference. It’s that magic. They were made for each other. That’s what I feel like I have with him [Terrence]. We clicked. 

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: Now is he working on the remainder of your project?

 

Andre Pitre: Yes, and as a matter of fact, in a couple weeks I’ll do some more with him. I have another guy I’m working with in Los Angeles, but with him it’s magic. It’s like that missing piece. 

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: You’ll work with a multitude of different people, but you have to have that one person who really knows you and gives you the best stuff. It’s the same too with people like Missy Elliott. Regardless of whom she is working with, everyone knows Timbaland gives her the absolute best. 

 

Andre Pitre: Right…

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: So when are you expecting the project to be out there? 

 

Andre Pitre: Our goal is the first of the year. I’m putting together a Christmas project we’ll drop in the holiday season. It’s just a little EP with a few Christmas songs, one original and one cover. The album and single, we’re pushing for “Come On Baby” will be the first single. The feedback has been great. I’m working to secure a major situation so the masses can hear it. I grew up listening to that feel good, real old school flavor. When you listen to music it tells a story. That’s what I want my music to do is take you to a place, and make you feel good, cry, make you happy, you know. That’s what I want to project. That’s what I want my album to do. When you put it in and push play, it goes all the way through non-stop. I want my music to be like a movie. You don’t skip ahead. 

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: Sort of like D’Angelo’s first album. Play it straight through. 

 

Andre Pitre: That album was incredible. 

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: That actually answers my next question too, which basically was what you felt you offered that was missing in music these days…..

 

Andre Pitre: We’ve gotten away from talking about love. I have respect for all genres of music, but when you listen to the radio, there’s not enough love anymore, and that’s why we’re having a lot of issues with relationships because music is what we go to for our answers. If you want to get in the mood, and get closer to God, you listen o that certain Gospel song, but when you want to hear that love song, it’s not too many of us newcomers, or even the R&B generation now, you have them but they don’t get the airplay they need. Somebody I really admire, and I think he’s incredible, is Tank. 

 

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: Man. It’s crazy you mention that. I was saying the same thing, and I’ve been following him since the Aaliyah days. He’s done so much in his career. You would think at this point people would recognize. Then I covered the BET awards this summer, and he was there wit TGT. The show was absolutely awesome. He puts so much work into it that I don’t see why some people just aren’t getting it.

 

Andre Pitre: Man, he has one of those albums with “Sex Love & Pain”. It’s one of those albums where you press play and the album is like wow. I met him a few times, and we’re always playing basketball and softball with whom I call the fraternity members of the industry. He’s just an all around good guy. That’s the kind of music that’s missing. The Anthony Hamiltons and Tyreses. This is the essence of R&B. This generation and what they think is R&B is different. To me, R&B is when you feel good listening, It’s not just the production, but it’s the story behind it. What are you telling this woman? It’s straight to let me hit that. It’s none of this let me take you out. When you listen to them old school songs, Lenny Williams is a good friend of mine and like a mentor. We did a production together. It’s just amazing that the song he did, people still sing it like it just came out. “Because I Love You”. That’s a legendary song. I just admire him. He still has that energy. This man is almost 70 years old and he has a tone that stands the test of time. Watching Frankie Beverly & Maze. I opened for him a few times, and it’s just amazing to see those guys. They haven’t put out a song since I’ve been living, and they still sell out. I really had a chance to appreciate them more this summer. I did a show with them new years eve, but this summer I did a show with my band. Just to watch these guys, and they gave us some great feedback. To have them give us that kind of feedback meant a lot. Every night, they give that same energy. That’s what I look forward to. 50 years from now, I want people still singing Come On Baby. 

 

Urban Grandstand: What would you say the biggest thing was you’ve learned from the likes of Frankie Beverly& Maze, and Lenny Williams?

 

Andre Pitre: Humility. If I can sum it up in one word, Humility. Professionalism. These guys are legends for a reason, and they didn’t become legends overnight. They stood the test of time. Not too many artists can stand the test of time. They come out a month or two and you never hear from them again. They depend on the machine to keep it going. If you have it, it’s no denying it. It can’t be taken away. R. Kelly is another one. This dude is a genius. You can’t deny it. Beyoncé. People that are still here, it’s a reason why every time they drop an album, it’s no miss. They keep raising the bar. 

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: Before we end, I also want you to touch on some of the community work you've done in terms of camps, programs for kids, and so on

 

Andre Pitre: I started doing that on my journey to pursue my dreams. I always enjoyed working with kids. I’ve coached basketball, baseball, football, and I’ve mentored. I work with the kids, and Charnele works with adults. My dad used to coach baseball, so I got it from him. At four, I sang and played baseball (laughing). I watched my dad go to different places. These kids he helped couldn’t do nothing. They would probably be locked up. But I saw how he made an impact. It rolled over to me. One thing about kids is they are honest. They’ll let you know how it is. As adults, what happened to just being straight up. If you don’t like somebody or something, just say it. For some reason, we feel like we’ve got to like and sugarcoat. What happened to the innocence? It’s days when I’m frustrated by my own career, not booking a certain commercial or a movie, trying to get something right music wise, and these kids are happy just to have someone spend time with them. 

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: It says a lot that you take the time to do this. We’ve all been there, but you get some people who don’t go back and help. 

 

Andre Pitre: I never wanted to wait until a certain stage of my career and say it was time to give back. You should do it because you want to do it. Not because of PR. It’s a lot of stuff I do that I won’t put on social media. You’ll see what I do by how productive these kids become. They may not even be into art, but it helps them by me talking to them and showing them with discipline. I tell them what goes on, and keep it straight up. I tell them they’ll go through ups and downs. They have to put in the work. 

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: What you see on TV is not always reality. 

 

Andre Pitre: Right, but the joy I get working with these kids, i look forward to it. It gives me just as much joy as singing and acting. It’s so innocent. They don’t realize they’re learning until later on. Those interested in acting, it helps them with memorization too. 

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: And even if they are not interested in entertainment, it helps them figure out their path. 

 

Andre Pitre: Right, and it helps them get out of their shell. A lot of them have been bullied, and are dealing with family issues. They’re the adults and they have to feed their brothers and sisters because mom and dad may not be home. It’s just stuff like that. I can’t save everybody but if I can save one, I’ve done my job. These young men need it more than anything. They are killing us and locking us up like animals. These boys have so much anger because their daddies aren’t around. The daddies don’t take the time. I don’t shy away from that. I’d rather have a challenge than go to a kid that has everything. These kids that don’t have it, you shouldn’t run away from it. They are crying out for help and want attention. 

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: Right, and the more people that ignore them, the more violent they become. 

 

Andre Pitre: Right. They build and build and build until they explode. They do it in front of the wrong people and the cops get involved. They’re just expressing how they feel. A lot of things going on, people aren’t thinking rationally. They have built up rage and then take the law into their own hands. Everybody has a story and it’s a reason why some people are the way they are. It starts from home. 

 

Are there any other projects you’re working on, or anything you want to get out there?

 

Andre Pitre: The main focus is the album. I did an independent film with Slim Thug called “Red All Over”. It’s a local producer here in Houston that shot it. As well as the projects that Charnele and I have coming. I’d rather show you. I don’t like to put the cart before the horse. Nowadays, with social media, everybody shows you everything. It’s like baking a cake. By the time it’s ready, you have them everything and it’s nothing to see. You have to be discreet. I like the element of surprise. I’m very excited about my music project. I want people to see the music side totally. When I shoot my videos, you’ll see the acting side. My songs tell a story. It’s a message. I want my music to be heard by everybody. It’s more than just sound and words. When I hear a song, it takes me back to what I was doing at that time. That’s what I want my music to do. I’ve had guys say they play my song because they couldn’t figure out the words to say and that the song spoke for them. 

 

Urban Grandstand Digital: It’s really a blessing when your music can hit home for listeners. Are there any kind of final comments at all? Anything I missed?

 

Andre Pitre: Just want to thank everyone for the support. Thank you for even having me. I’m looking forward to doing great things. I’m really excited about what God is doing in my life and career. It’s so many people out there like me, putting in the work. They just want to give up. You get out of life what you put in. Put in the work and you’ve been obedient, you season will come. It’s never too late to follow your dreams. Just because you started a family and had ups an downs, you’re still God’s child. That’s the motto of our production company. Triwen Productions. It means try until you win. You only live once. 

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