Jason DeVore
Q: Congratulations on your fourth solo album, 'Til The Voice Goes Out! How does this record represent a new chapter in your solo career compared to your previous albums? A: Thank you! It fully represents this new chapter in so many ways. Sonically, lyrically, and on a whole other level of production. Not in the way that it’s “over produced” per say as some who hear that may think, but more on an instrumentation and “vision” level. ---- Q: You've mentioned 'Til The Voice
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Dikembe
Q: Tell us about your early experiences in music that lit the spark! A: My mom actually had a karaoke business that she would go and do parties, and things like that. She sort of used me as the “ice breaker.” Like, if nobody was signing up she would have me go up and sing Boys II Men or something. I don’t know. I enjoyed it, and I was kinda good at it. I just did it, so yeah - Karaoke! ---- Q:
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