ArTaste Vol I | Page 40

1. When did you realize that you wanted to be an artist?

Well, I was like 7 years old, when the first time I found about it. I was in a supermarket, right? and there were this contest, whoever reaches, sings or dances they win a prize, so I just was interested about it, right? So I went, they asked me what I wanted to do, right? So I told them that I wanted to sing, so I just wrap the microphone and starts singing a song that was popular at that time.

2. Is there anything that inspires you to write music? What is it about?

. Emotions of the moment. See that somebody is related to what I am feeling, Things like that. Histories, histories inspired me a lot, histories that happens to people, stories. So, I could say that emotions and feelings inspire me to write music.

3. What do you like the most about your artistic career?

What I like the most about it is people being related to the music, what I wrote, what I write or what I sing. See somebody just singing the song, It is not about the money, is not about the fame for me. Is mostly to have a song related to someone that you help them out.

4. Is there something you love to write? What is it about?

Well, I do different things, different topics, but I like to sing about making a change, making money. Passing over to a bad love, things like that, that’s the most what I sing about.

5. Which is your motivation to continue in the music industry?

The people, the fans, they really love the music, they push forward, They are always saying thanks. Things like that, people that are related to the songs makes me push forward and continue singing.

6. Was being a singer a dream you had? If so, how do you feel now that you are succeeding at it?

Okay, I’m feeling good, I’m feeling very good about it. Sometimes I know the work is hard, being a singer is not easy. But I could say that now that I’m starting already, and I’m seeing the proofs of it, it just makes me happy and makes me want to push more to be recognized a little more. I could say that.

7. Was it difficult for you to become a singer, how was your experience?

In Costa Rica all is difficult, most in the urban music,. It is a little hard because people don’t understand it. The starting is the difficult thing, I remember the first time I cried out. They told me that I didn’t have the talent and to quit. So you have to be decided on your mind on what things you want, if you really want it, you have to work hard on it. I could say the hardest thing about it is the beginning, when you’re into it and at least somebody recognizes you, you continue.

Interview to a Songwriter.

Kerson Cayasso

"Krazzy H"