The Los Angeles Music Magazine, LLC Jun.2013 | Page 19

The only thing that kept him grounded was music . After seeing artists that appeared on television that came from nothing and made themselves successful , Haas reached the conclusion that if they can do it , he can do it too . Haas never looked at it as making money , but simply that he could do what these other artist are doing , but just better . In October 2012 things took a turn for the worst for Haas when he was arrested and taken to jail . After being released from incarceration Haas checked his phone and realized even though he was gone for a period of time only a few people bothered to check up on him . This was the wake up call that made Haas realize no one in this world cares about you other than you . So he decided to move to Hollywood , California to do what he wanted to do for himself and follow his dreams . With $ 100 dollars in his pocket , Haas managed to land an apartment after 6 months on Sunset Blvd in Hollywood . Now in Hollywood , Haas met Levi from Brain Dead Bureaucracy , an independent indie record label , who worked with Haas and put him through his artist development program , and here Haas is now with his latest release , Lottery . This song has a nice club vibe that is infectious and is worthy of any major record label . Haas is 20 years old . He wrote the lyrics and helped compose and mixed the music for this song himself . Look out world . Here comes the next Super Star . Follow Haas on Twitter at www . Twitter . com / haas _ stile and check out his smash hit below , " The Lottery ."

Moa Felicia