Billboard Top Hip-hop
” THENEVERENOUGHGUY” Interview: Was there a defining moment in your life when you knew you were an artist?
Journalist. Tell me about your background?
I am ” THENEVERENOUGHGUY” from “North Carolina”. Well; I rap and creator or Never Enough Apparel”. I have been making music for about 3 years now.
Journalist. What was your first song/project?
“My first song I ever made was called Racks Today”
Journalist. Who’s your inspiration?
“My who inspiration is my mother who passed away in 2013”
Journalist. What genre of music do you create?
“I would say create Hiphop/ Rap lol I also have some R&B”
Journalist. Do you come up with your video concepts?
“Yep”
Journalist. What are some features you have?
“I don’t have any features yet
Journalist. What are some features you want to get?
“I definitely have to get that lil baby, and meek mill feature!”
Journalist. Who’s one person, dead or alive, that you’d want to work with?
“Meek Mill”
Journalist. Are you signed to a label?
“NO”
Journalist. Do you want a record deal, a distribution deal, or none?
“Record deal fasho! But a distribution deal!”
Journalist. Who are your biggest supporters?
“My daughter for sure my family and coaches”
Journalist. Where did your name come from?
“My name actually came from my clothing brand idea Never Enough”
Journalist. Do you write your own material?
“Yep”
Journalist. Do you create your own music video concepts?
“Yep”
Journalist. What’s your favourite music to listen to?
“All kinds honestly”
Journalist. What are you currently working on?
“I am currently working on my new single Either Way”
Journalist. What is your latest release?
“My latest release streaming on all platforms right now is called FLEX”
Journalist. When is your next release?
Real soon!
Journalist. Are you the type to pull up alone or with a group of people?
By myself. I can think better alone”
Journalist. What is one stage you want to sell-out?
“Honestly everyone step on!”
Journalist. Where is one place you want to travel to perform?
“Ny”
Journalist. What’s the biggest crowd that you have performed for?
“My college predawn (ECU)” 1000+
Journalist. Who’s someone you can see yourself on tour with?
“lil baby, meek mill, da baby”
Journalist. Who produces your music?
“A few local producers in my city”
Journalist. Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
“As 1 of the top 10 hip hop artist in the world going hard taking car my family and business”
Journalist. What’s your favorite clothing brand?
“NeverEnoughApparel”
Journalist. Where do you shop?
“NeverEnoughApparel I create my own clothes”
Journalist. What’s your favorite type of car?
“Cadillac CTS”
Journalist. What’s your favorite place to travel to?
“Florid”
Journalist. Did COVID change your career for better or worse?
“COVID kinda help me because it gave me a chance to actually lock in and focus on my career”
Journalist. What’s the best way for someone reading this to find you on social media, what’s your main platform?
“INSTGRAM” @1theneverenoughguy
Billboard Top Hip-hop
“Ashwin’s Spectacular NBA Debut at the Intuit Dome”
On February 4, 2025, Ashwin, a talented artist, will grace the Intuit Dome with a remarkable performance as the opening act for the highly anticipated game between the LA Clippers and the LA Lakers. Directed and choreographed by the brilliant Destiny Frye, this visual spectacle promises to be extraordinary, showcasing a groundbreaking concept within the state-of-the-art $2.1 billion stadium.
This performance marks a significant milestone for Ashwin as it will be his debut appearance at an NBA event. The excitement surrounding this first-ever NBA performance is palpable, with fans eagerly anticipating the innovative and electrifying presentation that Ashwin is set to deliver.
Destiny Frye, the visionary behind this event, is the owner of Hip Hop Dreamz and the Origin Performing Arts Dance Studio. With a decade of experience in orchestrating NBA primetime performances, Destiny is celebrating her 10th anniversary of collaboration with the NBA, making this event even more special.
Destiny and her team are thrilled to bring Ashwin’s music to the forefront, promising an unforgettable experience for the audience. Although this is Ashwin’s inaugural NBA performance, it marks the beginning of a promising journey, and fans can expect many more captivating collaborations in the future. Ashwin is recognized as a trailblazer of his generation, and the anticipation for his future projects is already building. This event is not just a performance; it’s a celebration of artistry, innovation, and the limitless possibilities that lie ahead for Ashwin and Destiny Frye in their creative endeavours.
Billboard Top Hip-hop
Platinum Audio Engineer & Award-Winning Writer Mark “Savage” on Entering Management and Tackling Patriarchy
For years, Mark “Savage” Sanders bold, dynamic mixing style has landed him work behind the boards of major tours and hit records alike. Working with artists like Shordie Shordie, Lizzo, Coi Leray, Kevin Gates, Fetty Wap, Kelly Rowland and more, Mark sports an ever-expanding discography of cutting edge of popular music. We spoke with Mark to get insights into his career arc, workflow, and to understand how his unique sound is built upon a firm foundation of technical skill, knowledge and deep listening.
For starters, could you tell me how you got into engineering?
So at my high school they had an early college program where you could get your associates or a certificate by graduation. I wasn’t looking to be an audio engineer. I don’t even think I really knew what an audio engineer was, which makes it all the more crazy. I saw music production schools, but I went for audio engineering at Full Sail University.
What boards were you working on when you were doing live sound?
It was whatever the house had. Working on Mackie boards or Yamaha boards that only had seven inputs that worked—Avid and Midas consoles, the M32s, the Behringer X32, a lot of different stuff. Being a live sound engineer taught me so much signal flow and having to adapt to different spaces and different gear all the time. If I’m on tour and we’re generally using the same board, we’re probably never using the same monitors for front-of-house. The rooms are bigger or smaller—different places have different problem areas—being in a stadium or doing a festival where you have delays and all that stuff is just insane.
So you were ghostwriting, engineering, producing, and rapping in the beginning?
Yes I did it all except play an instrument.
Now today you’ve received a BMI Award, 2x Platinum, and over 12,000 sync placements how does it feel?
If I had to be honest I don’t care about any of it anymore. I want to see my Son win big like this. I’m more into family these days. I did everything I wanted in life and overachieved. I’m good!
We see you have Royalty ENTERTAINMENT & managing as far as entertainment goes what else can we expect?
Whatever God does. I’m not chasing anything anymore. Focused on living life, family, and wealth/health. Definitely support my DJ, DJ King, Ashley Blaire, and Pretty Liyah. Other than that I’m about to be out the way. (He laughs) I’m so burnt out. I’m chilling.
Last question, seeing that you did everything you wanted is there anything left that you haven’t 2025 going forward?
No just travel more that’s it. Like when I say I’ve given life everything I’ve had. I’ve given it everything. Plus I think most people are waiting for me to be famous or something which I’m avoiding and praying never happens.
Billboard Top Hip-hop
From Small Town Dreams to Entertainment Powerhouse: The Rise of Dominique Danielle
Dominique Danielle’s journey from the slums of Alton, Illinois, to becoming a multi-talented entertainer is a testament to perseverance and passion. As a preteen, her mother moved her to Atlanta, Georgia, in pursuit of better opportunities in music and entertainment. This bold decision would set the stage for Dominique’s remarkable career.
Her love for music led her mother, who also acted as her manager, to approach Atlanta’s top hip-hop radio station, Hot 107.9. This serendipitous move unexpectedly launched Dominique’s career in radio. Under the mentorship of industry professionals, she became a skilled board operator, producing shows for renowned personalities like Michael Baisden and Rickey Smiley.
Over the next decade, Dominique expanded her repertoire, becoming a radio personality and hosting music-driven TV shows. Her ambition drove her to explore various facets of entertainment, including club events and college parties. She even worked as a personality for Streetz 94.5 before fully committing to her music career.
Relocating to Los Angeles, Dominique conquered the prestigious high school tour as a singer, rapper, and entertainer. Her talents extended beyond music, as she delved into theater, film, and social media comedy. Notable achievements include co-hosting CBS’s music variety show “Trap City ATL” and garnering recognition for her acting and comedic timing.
Dominique Danielle’s story is one of relentless pursuit and adaptability. Her diverse skill set, coupled with unwavering morals, hard work, and resilience, continues to propel her forward in the entertainment industry. As she expands her horizons, there seems to be no limit to what this multi-faceted talent can achieve.