Exclusive interview with M4SE
M4SE let’s us know the deeper side behind him

We've had the pleasure of interviewing M4SE, new hiphop artist.

 

1. What are you passionate about and what is your brand/ brand name?

I am passionate about making people's days brighter and just bringing overall
happiness into everyone's lives. My brand is myself at the moment anyone
can gain value when they listen to me or are a part of my life. M4SE

2. What makes the art that you create special and unique?

My art is special to me because it has taught me self worth and has been my
way to express my feelings and thoughts. I have Never been good at
communicating my feelings so music was a great way for me. That being
said, others can relate to me which makes it more special. My flow and voice
itself is unique and a new sound. Ever since I was young I was told I have a
raspy voice described as a bubble stuck in my throat.


3. What type of content do you make?

I make music, and post songs for people to listen to.

4. How do you inspire others?

I inspire others by being one of the few people in my community to not be
scared to put themselves out there and do things that may be nerve racking .
I have a vision to be the best I can, but thinking about what the people
around me think and view me as will ultimately withhold you from being
great. I Made a change because I want a change. Dreams are meant to be
chased not kicked to the side because of others. Honestly my hustle and
drive to be successful can be viewed as an inspiration and the people around
me know how bad I want this.

5. What is your creative process like?

Before I even start recording I have to be in a specific mood where my mind Is
clear and I'm excited to record. If I don't feel comfortable I can't record. That's
ok though there are plenty of days to make songs. Sometimes I can make 5
songs within an hour or 0 songs if I don't feel motivated. Just depends. My
process is quite unique and has come a long way. My first ever songs I
recorded but haven't released were me just freestyling, trying to rhyme words and trying to find a flow. After a couple years of practice it gets a lot
easier. My process today is mostly freestyle. I hop on the beat and don't even
listen to it once I just go straight into freestyling even if it's mumble it's ok.
After that I form sentences and words out of my mumbles and try to match
the flow. The thing I love about freestyling though is that the flow always
sounds better the first time for me personally. There will be notes and certain
voices that sound cool only once and are hard to redo. But having an actual
word is more important. After I Listen and form my lyrics I use 3 different
listening methods, car speaker, AirPods, and phone speaker to try and create
the best mix. The process of making music for me takes about 30 minutes to 1
hour varying.

6. Who would you love to collaborate with?

I love and am always open for new collaborations. I think collaborations are
what make any business, workspace, lifestyle much more valuable. Meeting
new people and touching new dann bases are really strong ways to reach
potential goals. Sharing knowledge with others is the greatest gift. I can't just
name one person I want to collaborate with when there are so many
talented people in the world. Some inspiration to me are Trippie Redd, Juice
WRLD, Playboi Carti, The Kid Laroi etc. the artist I grew up listening to had
the biggest impact on my career. I would love to meet and talk to every one
of them..

7. If you became a star, what would you promote that makes you feel
excited?

I would promote self love and motivation. It is an important trait to always be
able to handle yourself and fall down on YOURSELF and get back up by
yourself. I would obviously promote myself as well because getting a chance
to be a star is rare and you have to do everything in your power to achieve
your own goals. But I hope my music and sound can promote happiness and
uplift anyone having a rough day.


8. If you had a meet and greet and one fan told you, you’re the reason they
choose to live and asked for advice on how to do that for other people
in their own life, what would you say?


If I ever get a fan that says that to me I would feel like I have accomplished
my reasoning for all of this. My advice for them would be to have a positive outlet for their feelings and surround themselves with things that make
others and themselves happy. I would tell them to be an inspiration and just
project their voice and people will listen.

9. If I gave you an Amex black card for a day, with a $20,000 limit, what
would you purchase?


I would invest that money and save it and use it toward building my name
and advertisements. But if I only had one day I would buy my own personal
recording studio.


10. What is your pet peeve about pursuing stardom or things you’ve seen
while striving?


My pet peeves are people hating on you that aren't doing anything better.
Like leave me alone, let me do what makes me happy.


11. If you could have a co-sign from anyone, whose is the one person you’d
pick?


I would love a co-sign from Trippie Redd


12. What’s a goal you want to achieve by December of this year?


My goal by December is to release an EP and hopefully perform my first show
with a crowd. It is not always about the big goals to get signed to a record
label this year, perform at rolling loud etc. it's nice to set goals that can be
accomplished with one step at a time.


13. If you went viral tomorrow for something completely unrelated to your
career, would you choose to try to monetize it, or skip benefiting from
the attention? If you did try to monetize it, how would you go about it?
Give your funniest example?


I mean the goal for me is to go viral and that is the whole point of being
a celebrity. I would monetize anything that is getting views daily and
attention even if it is not related to music. Goin viral regardless can lead
to many possibilities.

14. If you gained 100,000 followers tomorrow in your city and they followed
you everywhere, always wore your merchandise everywhere they went
and demanded your autograph every day, would you love it or be
upset?


If that happens every day it could be pretty annoying. But I love the attention
and I think I would love to see people like me that much.


15. What is the biggest mistake you’ve ever made trying to believe a career
opportunity would come out of it and what did you learn from it?
A big mistake I have fallen for is scams. There are a lot of scams on the
internet and I have learned my lesson to always research and validate the
people who are contacting me on social media.


16. What is the best advice you’ve been given from someone who’s also
chasing what you’re chasing?

Star Creator, Performer, Helper to amazing people. Shining a light on them to help them succeed.

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