Expose' Southeastern's Talented | Page 20

When having to choose between acting and creating music, Fabre says they are not on the same level, and that it would be like comparing a want to a need, and ends with saying he would prefer musicals.

Emori Wright, said Fabre as being an immaculate performer. She said “When he’s on stage, it's like he embodies his character, almost like he's one with them. But afterwards, he becomes himself again, and that's a good skill to have in that field.”

Fabre credits the use of studying the greats such as Michelangelo, for his artistic creativity and trying to capture their essence, all while also trying to morph it into his own style, creating his own flair. He states “There are no new sounds under the Earth, only new compositions, you just have to take what's there.”

Fabre stated that at first, he would consult his cousin, who makes beats for people to use in their music, but his cousin did not really help him with his music and kept using the phrase “when you're serious.” Fabre said at first he did not know what it meant, but after a while, he caught on and realized that he had to want the prize more than anything and be willing to do it on his own, before getting help from others, including his cousin.

Fabre continues on his journey in the music industry until further notice, but says one day he's going to go back into the limelight.