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Artist  ‘Natural910’ one of the best inspirational and professional achievements in music industry

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What ‘Alexander’ says about his profile : Artist  ‘Alexander’, I go by my stage name/producer name Natural910. My latest releases are an instrumental track titled “Come Back” and I just wrapped up an EP with my homie NVY Jonez LKR titled “BLACK POPEYE EP” where I produced 3 tracks on it.

About his music unique: I get asked this question a lot, and the thing that separates me from others from what I have been told is my sound. It has a unique vibe and groove to it, and it’s something that a lot of artists really like my production for.
What shaped my music for me was the inspirations that I had along with my practice and dedication to my craft. I had a drive to keep improving my production so that everything new was better than everything old.

About Professionalism & Inspirational story : I realized in 2017 that I would dedicate myself fully to music. I got so inspired after that year and I was almost done with high school so I saw an opportunity to take more time with my craft.I listen to a lot of different music. I’m the kind of person that could bump hip-hop and switch it up to some rnb, or go from that to classical. I listen to a lot of different stuff and I love that hip-hop is a unity of all genres, as it borrows elements from all types of music and blends them together in a very tasteful way.

I am inspired to make beats due to the sheer fact that it was something I always saw as interesting growing up, I started when I was a high school freshman and now I am in college in my sophomore year. I got inspired by the soulful production of Kanye West along with other artists using my beats. When certain artists used my beats, it inspired me to keep going, and just to name a few: D-Rell, NVY Jonez LKR, Lance Parker, Silas, Ariea, Dnash tha Rapper, K9Rambo, Kid Prodigy, and many more, they all kept me going. A line from my biggest inspiration in the industry, Denzel Curry, kept me in line with trying to treat the artists as a family, and to take care of them along with my blood family. I can never forget when he rapped on RICKY: “Never leave your day ones in the gutter”. It’s such a simple line that resonated with me really well.

Some short of conversation

What do you do when you don’t do music (creative or otherwise) and that you are passionate about?

When I’m not working on music, I am a very avid reader and gamer. I try to dabble in a little bit of everything and it goes to show as a versatile producer and person.

What do you wish you were told when you first started making music that you think would help artists just starting out?

When I was first starting out, I felt my biggest problem is that I didn’t have a mentor to guide me and that people didn’t give me enough constructive criticism. If something isn’t good you gotta be able to hear them out. They will be honest if they want you to improve. My projects can be found on streaming services and my beats are regularly uploaded to my YouTube channel. Go stream my collaboration project with NVY Jonez LKR, “BLACK POPEYE EP” !!!!!

 

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