BNG MAG® December/January 2015 (Vol.-1/Issue-3 | Page 37

With the artist(s) and Where do you see or want Tell us about Visibly Inflight producer of your choice, who to see yourself in the next 5 Productions? would you collab with to years? We are a Visual and Audio Art make the perfect track? Collective located in Cobb County Living life with the Squad. I honestly think the only thing that will change is the background, people, the amount of money in my pocket ,and the location. Squad will forever be Squad and I will constantly create my reality and provide my own happiness. Well, production wise, its Wino Willy to the death of me. I don’t care how on I get. He is the only person who knows my sound and isn’t afraid of all the left turns I want to make Artist wise Mick Jenkins, Hodgy Beats, Chance the Rapper, SZA, Devil Wears Prada, Chester French ,Mac De Marco Do you have any regrets yet? and Purity Ring would be some Wvve who I met first and one of DOPE a** collabs. My only “regret” Is how I business the What is the greatest album handledperfect youinknowpast.I I’m not but of all time and why? wanted to be perfect so bad. I “The Wall” By Pink Floyd  Dope wanted to be great at message. Dope Movie that comes everything so I took on WAY with it. I just really have a genu- more responsibility than I could ine love for Pink Floyd’s lyrics handle so that’s the only thing and ability to make a Soundtrack I wish I wouldn’t have done. Stopped trying to do everything out of their albums.  focused on mastering a few Favorite mixtape out right things. now? I’m really ODing on Lakutis’ “Three Seashells” tape right now. I still do this sometimes and I kick myself for this that is why my biggest advice for push overs like myself is “LEARN HOW TO SAY NO”. We shoot our own visuals Engineer our own product We have no management just each other and we constantly focus on bettering each other professionally and spiritually. Who’s involved? Wvve who I met first and one of the reasons I actually have the courage to rap in front of people. Sonko you can thank him for being able to even hear my music because I record at his house and Zuez another dope artist apart of the collective. When did you start doing music videos? I’ve been playing with camera’s since I was a kid then became Public Affairs Officer my freshman year in AFJROTC that really triggered my love for film Around my senior year of high school just a fan made video here and there I didn’t get serious about film ‘til I was 19.