BRASH Magazine Fall 19 Issue | Page 11

Music Exclusive! | Young Deuces BRASH! For your second solo project, how did you want to pay homage to your father, who is a veteran, with your music? YD: Well my Pops is a stand up guy, all the way around and my goal is to be another version of the many women execs, djs, artists, creatives etc I know & watch.  I see what they go through and the work they put in and I just have so much admiration for them.  Seeing Women of Color in a position of power is just dope to me.    him. This project is more than just music for me, it that he started, put into fruition and displayed in a BRASH! In finding your father's rap book, Do you find your rap styles and subject matter are similar? YD: I think content wise for sure.  My dad was creative way. So I will be using the actual raps he rapping about overcoming oppression, believing in wrote and publishing them in a book form that also Black Excellence & Black Love, stopping violence details the creation of this project- so it will be amongst everyone and especially within our sorta like a bundle package of the whole process. community.  My last album "My Unapologetic Black is also a gift to him that says I appreciate you, I still look up to you and that with you, I wouldn’t be me. Plus I think it’s dope for him to see something Thoughts" touched on those same themes.  What's BRASH! In releasing projects outside of SNYD, do you find it more challenging to create/record music as a solo artist? Why or why not? YD: It’s challenging because I have to come up really crazy is that the same things we as a people dealt with in the 80's & 90's is the same issues we are dealing with now. It's so parallel its scary.  Streetz to rely on if I hit a writers block or need BRASH! Is there an official release date for Son of a Soldier? YD: Yeah I 'm actually shooting for Dec. 26th - extra creativity but it’s also therapeutic because it Which is my Father's birthday. This is also a allows me to give listeners the full me. I can just birthday present to him to honor how much of an float on records without having to be mindful for influence he has had on me as a person. with everything on my own, so I don’t have Burgie another verse. But don’t get it twisted, Burgie is still right there letting me know how he feels and supporting. Its SNYD4Eva and that will never change. BRASH! For the release "Hold It Down", you give props to the strong black women in this world. What women in your life influenced you? YD: For me I have a lot, My Mom & My Fiance played a huge part in my respect and knowledge of what Women of Color go through and overcome.  Seeing my mom & pop in such a loving positive relationship was big for me, and helped me see Black Love at it's best. But also my family Photo Credit: Mahdi Gransberry www.streetz-n-youngdeuces.com Facebook.com/YoungDeucesofSNYD Twitter: @Young_Deuces IG: Young_Deuces B! 11