Tuesday, January 18, 2022

[BEAT TALK] Interview with Ya Boi L.I.V.E. | Www.631Live.com

 


 

 EXCLUSIVE BEAT TALK INTERVIEW with Ya Boi L.I.V.E.!

 

The Beat Yard:  Ya Boi L.I.V.E., what's up? 

Ya Boi L.I.V.E.: Beat Yard whats the good word?  Ya Boi L.I.V.E in the building

 
The Beat Yard:  How would you sum up who you are as an artist in just a few short sentences?
Ya Boi L.I.V.E.:  I'm nice, word (laughs). I'm versatile, authentic, I'm an original one of one type style.  My flow is water. I don't front I talk sh!t cause I can back it yeah?
 
 
The Beat Yard:  What projects are you currently working on?
Ya Boi L.I.V.E.:  I got a new EP project in the works as well as some new music from other artists on NBDB like Jay Jose & Marcus Taylor and a visual mixtape idea.  Follow for more details on that and more @Livewire631

The Beat Yard:  What producers are you working with?
Ya Boi L.I.V.E.:  For my latest project I worked with Triple A Beats, E.N.O.N. & Boss Dogg The BeatMaker.


The Beat Yard:  What producers would you like to work with in the future?  
Ya Boi L.I.V.E.: I'm trying out a few new producers to see if we match chemistry.  You know, but I'm locked in with my guy Sino Goode from Florida, Maxime Dufour out of Russia and a few others we just gotta make it official.  Stay tuned.
 
 
The Beat Yard: What type of beats bring out the best in what you do?  
Ya Boi L.I.V.E.:  It depends but I like beats with not a lot going on as far as sounds and samples etc.  If it's dope its dope but i don't wanna compete with too much level wise so my words & flow stand out and be heard as clear as possible.
 
 
The Beat Yard: What types of sounds do you like hearing in certain tracks and instrumentals? 
Ya Boi L.I.V.E.:  I like piano, violin type sounds or horns like sax or trumpet maybe a guitar riff.


The Beat Yard:  Let's talk about your new single, "What Up B**ch?", how would you describe the beat on this song and who produced the track?
Ya Boi L.I.V.E.:  "What Up Bitch" is my new single Produced by E.N.O.N off my latest project IwasBorn2bSeen.  The song and video for it is a fun, sexy, energy driven type of vibe.  You gotta see it.  It's fire!  We streaming on all platforms.  Tap in.
The first verse I speak on the type of woman that may be considered a Bitch.  During the second verse I explain 2 women or anyone who finds the word offensive.  Why I chose to use the word throughout the record and during the third verse I sprinkle in some jewels to make you think.
 
 
The Beat Yard: Are you in the market to purchase any beats right now?  Are you looking for new beats in general, if so, how can producers or beatmakers reach out to you and what are you looking for?
Ya Boi L.I.V.E.:  Yea like I said I'm looking for new vibes always.  If you got some fire for me send it to 631Live@gmail.com


The Beat Yard: Who would you say are your three producers?  Doesn't matter if they are well known or underground....
Ya Boi L.I.V.E.:  Hit Boy, Juicy J, DJ Premier.

The Beat Yard: Do you make beats, if so how would you describe your sound?  Also What software or hardware do you use if you make your own beats if you do so?
Ya Boi L.I.V.E.:  Nah I don't make beats technically as far as pushing buttons but I do produce in the form of ideas and have some one help bring it to life so you could say co producer I guess, but I can hear sounds in my head it's crazy word.

The Beat Yard: What's your process for constructing a song? 
Ya Boi L.I.V.E.:  It depends on a lot of different things but a lot of times I would take the title of the beat whatever the producer mighta called it and take that name and use it for direction not always intentionally but it works for me that's for sure...

The Beat Yard: What's the difference between a producer and a beatmaker in your opinion?
Ya Boi L.I.V.E.:  A producer will most times have an idea or hook maybe if not a whole song for an artist when they present the track to the artist as for a beatmaker it's more like just making beats and that's it hot or not and the artist get it and do what they do.
 
 
The Beat Yard:  What would you like to leave our readers with?  Is there anything you would like to plug or mention that we haven't covered already?
Ya Boi L.I.V.E.:  Thanks to The Beat Yard for taking the time to take the time.  I appreciate it.  Make sure to stay in tune with me.  Subscribe on youtube to my channel: Ya Boi L.I.V.E       Follow me on Ig @Livewire631