Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Interview with Bizzle McGuire


WHAT DO YOU LIKE MOST ABOUT YOUR PROFESSION?

I love music in general, and always have had a love for music for as long as I can remember honestly. It does something to me when I’m doing it, producing it, or let alone even just around the creative process of it. It gives me a chance to be me. Express myself through songs, and that’s just a good feeling.


HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN DOING THIS?

I’ve been dealing with music, mostly all my life actually. I started rapping in Elementary School, and eventually I started producing and engineering at around 18 or 19; when I was in the US Air Force.

ARE YOU HAPPY NOW?

I’m very much happy now. Things are off to a great start, and I can honestly see the progression; and that feels good considering how long I’ve been around grinding. I feel that I could be further along than I currently am, but who doesn’t feel that way.

IF YOU COULD GO BACK IN TIME, WHAT WOULD YOU DO DIFFERENTLY?

If there was anything I would say I would change, is I would have ventured outside of the city sooner than I did when the opportunities presented themselves. I can say I “Feared Success” in so many words, and was always over critical of my work. Other than that, I wouldn’t change a thing. God allows things to happen when they happen, so I’m just playing my part and doing what I got to do.

HOW HARD DO YOU PUSH YOURSELF?

I’m harder on myself than anyone else is, so with that being said; I push myself like a horse. I’ve learned so much and built so many relationships through pushing myself as hard as I do. I honestly feel like I can push harder than I am at the moment, but that’s just the over critical part of myself speaking.

WHEN ARE YOU COMPLETELY SATISFIED WITH YOUR WORK?

When I can sit back and repeatedly listen to something over and over again, and not have that feeling of “I should have, would have, or could have”; I usually satisfied.

WHAT'S THE MAGIC FORMULA FOR SUCCESS?

Really I don’t consider it being a formula. I just go in and have fun doing what I love to do, and from that comes what you hear now. I feel like people think to hard with they music, trying to be like the next artist; rather than just letting it flow naturally.

WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO LATELY?

I listen to some of everything honestly. I been listening to a lot of TI, like hands down dude to me is the truth. Of course a little Marvin Gaye, Al Green, The Temptations, David Ruffin, Willie Hutch, Ohio Playas, Lil Wayne, Yo Gotti, Jay-Z, Kayne, Twista, Tech N9ne, Archangel, YTG The Movement, Dp Da Don, J.Solid, 8Ball & MJG, 9 Inch Nails, Weeknd, Green Day, J. Cole, Mariah Carey, Monica, Rocko (Dude a beast), Young Turk (YNT), AC/DC, Celine Dion, John P. Kee, Kirk Franklin, Mary Mary, Adelle, Fantasia, Beyonce, Keri Hilson, Ciara, B.O.B, Reba McEntire, John Legend, Rick Ross, Michael Jackson, and a lot of local Memphis Music… If it’s good music, regardless the genre; I can listen to it. I just love music.

WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE ALBUM BY ANOTHER ARTIST?

My favorite album would have to be between TI’s “Paper Trail” album, his “Trouble Man” album, and Michael Jackson’s Thriller album… I’m leaning more with MJ, since I’ve always listened to him as a kid!

WHAT SONG OF YOURS ARE YOU MOST PROUD OF? WHY?

I would have to say “My Life”. I actually wrote this song when I was like about 24, just walking around the house rapping to myself. Then about 27 or 28, I was going thru a lot of family issues; and it was something that really started as a stress reliever. When my guys heard it, they was like “that’s it”. So like a shortly after I did a slide show video and I posted it online. The response I got from the song was crazy. I never knew that the things I was going thru would touch another person’s life in the manner it did. This came from young and old, and it really had me like amazed. So we turned around and shot a video for it like a year later, and till this day; people still mention that particular song to me. I love it!

ARE THERE ANY SONGS YOU'VE DONE THAT YOU WISH YOU HADN'T?

Honestly no. I don’t there is a song that I’ve done yet, that I feel like I shouldn’t have. I’m pretty much honest with myself. If there is something that I don’t like, 9 times out of 10; you’ll never hear it. I look at it like this: This is going to represent me and my brand for years to come, so if something doesn’t fit the perception that I want for my brand; you’ll never hear or see it.

ARE THERE ANY PROJECTS THAT YOU’RE WORKING ON?

I’m currently working on my upcoming mixtape, which I have yet to title; but it will feature my LEAD OFF SINGLE: “Moment Of Silence” [Prod. By The Trak-A-Holikahz]. I’m also working with quite a few up and coming artists from Memphis like Mac Butta and Sum Macnificent of YTG The Movement, Money Merk and his “Money Over All” Mixtape, I just finished up mixing MTF Cartel recording artist Dp Da Don’s “HT1 – Hood Therapy” Mixtape, as well as host of other things I got going both on and off the music.

IS THIS YOUR FIRST ALBUM?

No this is actually like my fifth of sixth project, but this is the first one that I’m about to present commercially. So I guess you can say it is.

WHAT’S NEXT FOR YOU?

Right now, we’re gearing up for the release of Money Merk’s new single “Hands Down” and the official Music Video, which features me; and that should be ready to fly in a few weeks from today. You can hear the song right now on either of our ReverbNation pages now: http://www.reverbnation.com/moneymerk4life and/or http://www.reverbnation.com/iambizzlemcguire … Following that will be the release of my first single “Moment Of Silence” and the Music Video as well; which is slate to be released Mid-July 2013. I’m just really trying to stay current, stay positive, and build a strong fan base as well as network in the process. So stay tuned and be sure to follow us:

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