I don't want to come off as one of those artists that's not down to earth and real.
“I don't want to come off as one of those artists that's not down to earth and real.”
The World Motivation
I don't want to come off as one of those artists that's not down to earth and real.
“I don't want to come off as one of those artists that's not down to earth and real.”
I don't want to come off as one of those artists that's not down to earth and real.
My fans are so loving and encouraging. They're with me on good days and bad days.
When I saw how people would react and be touched by my voice, this was the moment I thought maybe there's something more to this than just singing around the house.
The kind of artist I would like to be is definitely versatile. I don't like being boxed in or put into a genre, so to speak.
I would describe my sound as classic Motown.
There are millions of people around the world that want to be artists and want to make stuff to entertain people, but nobody cares.
I know it's going to sound cliche, but we're all artists just trying to tell a story. Whether it's on television or whether it's in a theater, you just hope that people are moved.
My mother, my grandmother, my uncles would play Ethiopian artists like Aster Aweke and Mulatu Astatke all the time in the house.
If that day come, and artists I've had incredible runs with just break my heart one day, you know what? I still got to do stuff that was actually really incredible. When that day comes, I'll deal with it. Until then, I'll be grateful for today.
Electronics, samples and vocals are all fed into The Log.Os' music, and a fresh take on soul comes out. The band's songs splash around in the same gene pool as neo-soul artists like Erykah Badu, but they reach forward to pull ideas from glitch-hop producers such as Flying Lotus and Prefuse 73.