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STRAIGHT OFFICIAL SAT DOWN WITH Autumn Paige

  1. What is your Name? Where are you from and what first got you interested in the entertainment industry? My name is Autumn Paige, born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio—and for as long as I can remember, music has been the rhythm of my life. I grew up completely enchanted by musicals. Grease, The Wiz, Bye Bye Birdie, Annie—those weren’t just shows to me. They were worlds I escaped into, stories that stirred something deep in my soul. I would rewind scenes, memorize every line, every lyric—completely obsessed with the magic of it all.That magic followed me everywhere. From singing in the church choir to performing with Heights Youth Theatre, I was always chasing that feeling—the rush, the emotion, the storytelling.But the real turning point? It came in the most unexpected place: my college dorm room.It was a chill night, just me and some friends messing around with karaoke. I grabbed the mic like I always did, not thinking much of it, and after I finished, one of them looked at me and said, “Autumn… you can actually sing.”And in that moment, it hit me.This wasn’t just a hobby. This wasn’t just me being a fan of music. All those late nights digging into new sounds, curating playlists like they were sacred texts—that was me trying to find my place in something I was born to do. Music isn’t just what I love. It’s who I am. And it’s exactly what I’m meant to do.

2. Who and/or what inspires you to create? Honestly… it’s my childhood.Growing up, I was always different. I never fit into the mold. I was the kid who dressed a little bolder, dreamed a little bigger, and saw the world through a lens most people couldn’t understand. And because of that—I got picked on. A lot. I was constantly told I was “too much” or “not enough.” But even in those moments of loneliness and doubt, I had one thing that never let me go: music.I found refuge in the artists who dared to be themselves. The ones who made me feel like I belonged, even when the world said I didn’t. They created worlds I could escape to, and deep down, I knew—I wanted to be that for someone else. For the next little girl sitting in her room, feeling like she’s too different to be accepted.But it’s deeper than just me. I’m the oldest of four, and I carry that with pride. I want my siblings, my cousins, my whole family to see me chase the wildest dreams and knothey can too. I want them to feel unlimited. To know that being different is powerful. That there’s nothing out of reach when you walk in your truth. That’s why I create—to heal the past, inspire the future, and remind every outsider that their uniqueness is their superpower.

3. How would you describe your sound? If I had to describe my sound in one phrase, it would be Stadium R&B.It’s not your typical R&B—it’s bigger. It’s cinematic. It’s powerful. It’s the kind of music that fills the air, rattles your chest, and makes you feel everything all at once. Think raw emotion wrapped in bold, anthemic production. The kind of sound that could echo through an arena, but still speak directly to your heart.It’s soulful and vulnerable, but it doesn’t whisper—it roars. It’s heartbreak on a grand scale. It’s love, loss, growth, and fire—amplified.This isn’t background music. This is center stage, lights-down, smoke-in-the-air, scream-the-lyrics type of music. This is R&B made to move mountains.

4. What is your creative process like? My creative process is therapy. I sit down, lay all my trauma, experiences, and the things that are weighing on me—everything that’s been eating at me—right out on the floor. No filter, no holding back. I tap into the emotion of it all, and then I create from that space. Whatever I’m feeling, whatever I’m processing—it becomes the music. The sound, the lyrics, the energy—it all starts with the truth of how it makes me feel.

5. What artist(s) would you like to collaborate with? There are so many artists I’d love to collaborate with—Doechii, Doja Cat, Rihanna, Alicia Keys, Kehlani… and honestly, the list could go on and on. Each of them brings something so unique to the table—whether it’s raw emotion, fearless creativity, or undeniable stage presence. I’m inspired by artists who push boundaries and create worlds with their music, and I’d be honored to build something powerful alongside them.

6. What is one message you would give to your supporters? To my supporters—I appreciate you all so much. Words honestly can’t express how grateful I am for each and every one of you. The fact that you take the time to listen, to feel what I’ve felt, and to truly connect with my music… It means everything. I love you guys deeply. Your support, your energy, your presence—it’s what keeps me going. I couldn’t do this without you, and I wouldn’t want to.

7. What is the most talent/skill you have that most people don’t know about? A talent most people definitely don’t know I have? I can bend my thumb completely the other way. Yeah… it’s giving contortionist energy. I’m double-jointed, which basically means I’ve got freaky little party tricks up my sleeve. It’s not exactly Grammy-worthy, but it is great for weirding people out at random moments—10/10 would recommend.

8. What would you be doing right now, if you weren’t doing music? If I weren’t doing music, I’d probably be a stylist or creative director. I’ve always had a deep love for clothes—putting them together, dressing others, and coming up with fresh ideas that make people feel their best. There’s something about turning fabric into self-expression that gets me every time. Whether it’s curating looks or setting a visual mood, the world of fashion is just as inspiring to me as music. I’d be right there, behind the scenes, making people look and feel incredible.

9. Who are some artists/people you admire and why? One artist I really admire is Doechii. She’s so unapologetically herself, and I love how she says whatever on her mind without holding back. It’s amazing to watch older videos of her pop up and see how far she’s come—she’s never given up, and her journey proves that success doesn’t happen overnight. It’s inspiring for artists like me, who have been grinding for years, to see her still going strong. It gives me hope that the hustle is worth it.

10. What is the best advice you’ve been given? The best advice I’ve been giving is it’s okay to say no !

11. If you could change anything about the industry, what would it be? If I could change one thing about the industry, it would be streaming. The way it’s set up has really messed up revenue for artists and makes it incredibly hard for them to actually make a living off their hard work. The system doesn’t truly value the time, effort, and creativity we pour into our music.

12. What’s next for you, where would you like to see yourself next year? In the next year, I see myself on every stage possible, reaching new heights with every performance. And I know the Billboard Top 10 is my next stop. I’m ready for it, and I’m coming for it.

13. What is your social media? How can people get in contact with you? You can find me on social media at theautumnpaige—come join the journey! And my music? It’s everywhere. From your favorite streaming platform to the next track that’ll get stuck in your head. Don’t miss out—let’s connect and vibe.

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TheDRSAlien Delivers With His Latest Anticipated Single

TheDRSAlien
Photo Cred: Makin’ It Magazine

Meet TheDRSAlien

Pennsylvania native and recording artist TheDRSAlien has embarked on a mission to produce artistic and creative music that resonates with his audience. His latest single, titled “Act Now,” marks a significant step in his rebranding journey. DJ Spins sat down with TheDRSAlien to gain insight into his creative process and explore the thoughts behind his artistry.

Q&A With TheDRSAlien


How did you come up with your stage name? Tell us where you’re from and what first got you interested in the entertainment industry?  

How I got my stage name was just like everyone else, you know. I wanted something unique that’ll stand out. So just being the person that I am and always wanting and trying to be different than everyone else. I thought to myself, what has those similarities that makes everyone their own person.

So I came up with “Alien,” but then that was just too bland. So I added the initials of my slogan (DRS), which stands for “Dreams Require Sacrifice.” Putting the two together I came up with “TheDRSAlien” and that’s stuck with me for as long as I could remember now.  I’m originally from Brooklyn, NY, but moved around a lot when I was young. I currently live in Temple, Pennsylvania.

What got me interested in the music industry was watching Usher as a youngin & just loving everything he was doing. From singing to dancing to acting and performing. I knew that I wanted to live that type of life and have that lifestyle because it looks fun and entertaining. It also makes people happy at the same time. Seeing the creativity of it all just sparked a huge interest for me. No matter what I won’t give up. For as long as it takes to get me their and I’m loving the process of my journey.

The Creative Process

Who and/or what inspires you to create?

I think what inspires me to create is the love for creating itself. It’s kinda like meditation in a way for me. To zone in and really listen and focus on what the beat is saying. Then catchin’ that crazy flow which is then what gets me hype!

If you got a crazy flow it doesn’t matter what you really saying. It’s gonna sound crazy when you record it, but then you know when the words start spilling out and hearing what your mind can create is a deep and awesome feeling for me.

I’ve had times where I wanted to give up but couldn’t because it just kept calling me back is what keeps me inspired to keep going is that the fact that I can’t get away from it even if I wanted to because it’s my soul speaking through your speakers at that point and my music makes people feel good, happy and energized with fun energy. 

How would you describe your sound?

I would describe my sound to be fun, diverse, energizing, soulful, artistic, and overall great vibes to be able to play it 20-50 years from now and still have the same vibes like if it dropped yesterday. 

What is your creative process like?

My creative process starts off by first rolling me some of that good stuff then going through finding the beat, catching the flow and just practicing that flow a few times before I start my writing process but first I usually start with the bridge/hook/chorus then write the verses.

Sometimes I wait till 4am to wake up and write because my brain seems to lock in a lot better at that time for some reason. So whenever I write I try to do it in the am, but for a feature I sometimes don’t have that option. I’m also able to just tap in when I really need to but for my own I’ll take more time. 

TheDRSAlien

What artist(s) would you like to collaborate with? I few artists I would like to collab with would be Usher, Chris Brown, Kid Ink, Lil Wayne, Ace Hood, Wiz Khalifa, Russ, Tory Lanez, Stella StandingBear, Future, Bow Wow, 50 Cent, Big Sean, & Drake and my reason is because I grew up listening so some of these artist and I also feel like we have a similar sound so to make a track together would be some crazy work. 

If you could open a show for any artist who would it be? I would really love to open for Chris Brown but any of those artist I named I’ll go for as well. 

TheDRSAlien

Shifting Gears

What is one message you would give to your supporters?

My message to my supporters would be to be patient, keep on believing even when things get hard, enjoy the journey, stay as focused as you possibly can, slow motion is better than no motion, stay true to who your are and always keep God first.

What is the most useless talent you have?

The most useless talent I have would be the fact I can flip my eyelids out and can touch my nose with my tongue lol. 

What would you be doing right now, if you weren’t doing music?

If I wasn’t doing music I would be a Barber/Entrepreneur. 

Who are some artists you admire and why?  I admire artist who knew how to make it in the industry without a label and still seen major success. Being independent I know how hard it can be and the fact they made it happen is inspiring. Even those that did sign but were able to get out at the end and do their own thing. Take Russ & Tory Lanez for example, even Chris Brown did it and he was damn near blackballed but still selling out arenas till this day. 

TheDRSAlien

I tell myself all the time to just take life slow and keep it all in God’s timing because only he knows what’s next for me. I can’t fight the process so enjoy the journey. 

TheDRSAlien

New Music Incoming

If you could change anything about the industry, what would it be?

To stop encouraging murder music and women degrading themselves to be the top sellers and bring back artists who really have art/talent.

You released new music this year! Tell us about the new project.

So my single “Act Now” was produced by Cor Mill (one of my favorite producers) and engineered by my bro (homie) Hector aka H and dropped it in 2024. This song is meant for you to pop out with that boss energy and show the world you the one and this is how you act, or even having fun with your friends at any event. A very high energizing record you can play at anytime anywhere.

What’s next for you, where would you like to see yourself in the next year?

What’s next for me is to continue to stay consistent with my catalog and start putting some shows together and hit the road.

Stay Connected With TheDRSAlien


What is your social media? How can people get in contact with you?

You can find me on all social media platforms and streaming platforms @TheDRSAlien

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Straight Official Sit Downs: Suzi

Suzi, formerly known as ‘Z’, is an American-Dominican recording artist and singer-songwriter specializing in pop, Hip- Hop, and R&B genres. She gained significant attention in 2015 with her hit single “Nobody’s Better” featuring fellow New Jersey artist Fetty Wap, which amassed over 185 million streams worldwide. 

Following this success, Suzi released “Special 4 U” featuring Tory Lanez, garnering over 1.2 million streams globally. VIBE magazine described the track as a “fun summer vibe of techno-infused soft R&B beats.”

Suzi

BACKGROUND

In addition to her singing career, Suzi is a skilled songwriter.  She is affiliated with Platinum Sound Recording Studios in New York and operates under the moniker “The Baegineer.”

In 2024, Harlem rapper Jim Jones collaborated with SUZI on the track “This Sh!t Still In Harlem,” a modern-day anthem celebrating Harlem’s enduring influence in hip-hop and fashion. The song showcases Jim Jones’ gritty storytelling, complemented by SUZI’s dynamic feature.

The accompanying music video, co-directed by Jim Jones, Shula Tha Don, and Flee Flicks, captures the essence of Harlem, featuring iconic streets and vibrant energy, with cameos from local talents like Cash Cobain and Bay Swag.  

“This Sh!t Still In Harlem” is available on major streaming platforms, including Spotify and Apple Music.  

For a visual experience, you can watch the official music video below: 

STRAIGHT OFFICIAL SIT DOWNS: SUZI

In this edition of Straight Official Sit Downs DJ Pynk Dyamond sat down with the rising R&B star.  where she shared her journey in the music industry and her daily routine. The conversation also touched on Suzi’s current work with mainstream celebrity artists, her music focusing on uplifting and self-love themes, and her experiences as a young artist. The conversation ended with discussions about Susie’s absence, her career aspirations, and her current projects, including a video shoot for her song “Tied to Me”.

Check out the full 1v1 down below!

Follow Suzi on Social Media

Instagram: @suzi 

Facebook: Suzi Official 

SoundCloud: SUZI 

YouTube: Suzi Official 

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Straight Official Sit Downs: Young Caleb

Young Caleb

YOUNG CALEB is the next contestant taking the hot set for this edition of Straight Official Sit Downs. @klassikceo got the opportunity to chop it up with the up and coming artist. Check out their one-on-one down below and click here for more Straight Official Sit Downs.

Q&A WITH YOUNG CALEB

What is your Name? Tell us where you are from and what first interested you in the entertainment industry?

My name is Caleb, I’m from Akron Ohio and I’ve always wanted to be a performer. I started performing at shows for school, my church, and my passion grew from there. 

Who and/or what inspires you to create?

I’ve always loved singing and one of my inspirations that has driven my passion to the next level was The Wiz. Since a young age I’ve loved that musical so much. Watching Michael Jackson perform as Scarecrow made me want to start dancing and singing. 

How would you describe your sound?

I’m a versatile singer, but I like to strive to promote a young, fun sound. 

THE CREATIVE PROCESS

What is your creative process like?

Well, during the recording process, we would go to the studio multiple times a week and record a number of tracks. 

What artist(s) would you like to collaborate with?

I would love to collaborate with H.E.R, Ariana Grande, Chris Brown, RAYE or Usher. These are all artists who have inspired me to perform. 

Young Caleb

Let artists have more creative freedom. Just because the things you’ve done in the past have worked for other artists, doesn’t mean they work for future ones.

SHIFTING GEARS

What is one message you would give to your supporters? 

Never give up on your dreams. If you have a dream there might be conflicts along the way or things you must complete to get to where you want to be, but all of your work will pay off in the end. 

What is the most talent/skill you have that most people don’t know about?

I’ve played baseball and I was pretty good. I played for almost all of my life and have always been pretty a decent player. 

8. What would you be doing right now, if you weren’t doing music? 

I would be in community theatre’s performing and training to be on broadway. I have an undying love for broadway musicals like The Wiz, Wicked, Mean Girls, and lots more. This is actually one of my other passions I would like to pursue one day. Though, currently I’m focused on my music though, and I wouldn’t give it up for anything. 

WRAPPING IT UP

What is the best advice you’ve been given?

To never give up. 

What’s next for you? Where would you like to see yourself in the next year?

Released more music, blown up on social media, striving for success. 

What is your social media? How can people get in contact with you? 

My social media currently is on Instagram and TikTok and you can find me @youngcaleb_ent for my Instagram and @youngcalebent for TikTok.

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Straight Official Sit Downs: Dr. Marsha

Dr. Marsha

Dr. Marsha Carter McLean is a distinguished college professor, author and certified life coach. She is the visionary founder of Grandmas2.0, a platform dedicated to empowering grandmothers to redefine aging and lead vibrant lives.

Professional Background

In her academic career, Dr. Marsha has made significant contributions to teacher education, focusing on innovative approaches to learning and development. As a life coach, she offers therapeutic services aimed at fostering personal growth and resilience.

The Grandmas 2.0 Initiative

Through Grandmas2.0, Dr. Marsha encourages grandmothers to redefine, realign and redesign their lives. This promotes health, wellness, beauty, fashion, and financial literacy. The platform offers resources and a supportive community for grandmothers embracing their 2.0 selves.

The 2.0 Grandma is a modern lifestyle brand dedicated to empowering grandmothers to redefine aging and embrace vibrant, fulfilling lives. Through various platforms, the brand offers inspiration, community, and resources for grandmothers seeking to break stereotypes and pursue their dreams.

Dr. Marsha

Authorship

Dr. Marsha has authored several books that include Raising A Prodigal: A Story of Encouragement and Stories of Inspiration, Life Lessons, and Wisdom from Grandmas. Her personal narratives provide wisdom, hope and guidance to all readers.

Tap in With Dr. Marsha

Dr. Marsha

Dr. Marsha was our special guest for episode three of Straight Official Sit Downs. DJ Pynk Dyamond sat down with the Grandma 2.0 to find out more about her brand 2.0 Grandma, her books and things she is incorporating in 2025 to expand her brand. Check out their full one-on-one down below!

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Straight Official Sit Downs: Trey Haynes

Trey Haynes

TREY HAYNES is a versatile recording artist hailing from Pasadena, California. Known for his dynamic blend of rap, singing, and songwriting. His music resonates with listeners through its engaging melodies and relatable lyrics.​

In 2020, Haynes released his album “Believe in Me,” featuring standout tracks like “Church (Bonus Track),” “Today’s a Good Day,” and “Blessings.” These songs showcase his ability to seamlessly merge rap and melodic elements, creating a unique sound that appeals to a wide audience.

Trey Haynes

For those interested in exploring his work further, Haynes’s music is available on platforms like Apple Music and SoundCloud, where listeners can experience his diverse range of tracks.

Trey Haynes continues to make significant strides in the music industry, captivating audiences with his talent and authenticity. His dedication to his craft and connection with listeners positions him as an artist to watch in the coming years.

TAP IN WITH TREY HAYNES

Beyond his musical endeavors, Haynes has engaged with his audience through various platforms. Trey recently took our hot seat for our third season of Straight Official Sit Downs. Hosted by DJ XXL, he discussed his music and creative process. You can check out the interview in full down below! Stay connected with Trey on Instagram (@creative_trey).

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Straight Official Sit Downs: SNACO

SNACO
Photo Cred: Voyage ATL Magazine

SNACO is a recording artist known for his “vulnerable, edgy, and unique” sound. He began his musical journey at 16, using music as a therapeutic outlet. Despite initial challenges and misunderstandings about his style, SNACO has built a strong community he refers to as “lost souls.” He emphasizes authenticity and connection with his fans, aiming to convey that it’s okay to face struggles openly.

SNACO’s music is available on platforms like SoundCloud and he actively engages with his audience on social media. He encourages fans to embrace their true selves and find solace in his music.

SNACO
Photo Cred: Compulsive Magazine

Music With a Purpose

SNACO’s latest project “The Lonely Rockstar” released on February 14 to rave reviews and acclaim. The 10-track album advocates for mental health, self-love and ambition. Check it out down below!

Tap In With SNACO

SNACO kicked off the season premiere of Straight Official Sit Downs this week. We found out more about his journey into the music industry. He spoke on wanting to let the world to know how his music can help people who may be going through dark times.

Snaco has a campaign for the future which will focus on men’s mental health, partnerships, fan participation with his personal stories. You can check out his full interview with DJ Pynk Dyamond down below! Stay connected with SNACO via Instagram (@imsnaco).

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Straight Official Sit Downs: Melvin Riley

Melvin Riley

MELVIN RILEY, known from the legendary R&B group Ready For the World is in our hot seat. In this edition of Straight Official Sit Downs, @klassikceo chops it up with the crooner about his latest moves in the industry. Check out their one-on-one down below! Discover more emerging artists by clicking here.

Q&A WITH MELVIN RILEY

What is your Name? Introduce yourself to our readers.

My name is Melvin Riley, I am the co-founder, songwriter and lead singer of the group Ready For The World. I am now a solo artist but still perform under both my solo name Melvin Riley and Ready for the World.

Who and/or what inspires you to create?

Life and everyday interactions inspire me to put life into melody.

How would you describe your sound?

It makes you feel good, Makes you move, think, laugh and cry. I want to make you appreciate my sound.

THE CREATIVE PROCESS

What is your creative process like?

First the music has to be powerful enough on its own. Then, that the instrumental track alone should grab you and then I lay the lyrical melody.

What artist(s) would you like to collaborate with?

I would like to collab with gifted artist of today and old school artists like George Clinton and Stevie Wonder.

Melvin Riley

If I weren’t doing music, I’d use my degree in Communications to be a reporter for CNN.

What is one message you would give to your supporters?

Thank you for listening to my gift God blessed me with.

LET’S SHIFT GEARS

What is a talent/skill you have that most people don’t know about?

I play and write music from the guitar, bass, piano and more. I performed most of the Ready for the World as well as my own music catalog by myself in studio, doing all vocals and music.

Who are some artists/people you admire and why?

I admire Prince, George Clinton, Michael Jackson. They shared their talent with the world.

What is the best advice you’ve been given?

Put God first.

Melvin Riley

IN CONCLUSION

If you could change anything about the industry, what would it be?

I would change how hard it is to put your music out on major radio platforms. I would open the door for more music to be heard.

What’s next for you, where would you like to see yourself in the next year?

I see myself continuing to perform and write music.

What is your social media? How can people get in contact with you?

IAMMELVINRILEY.COM (WEBSITE)

IAMMELVINRILEY(INSTAGRAM)

MELVINRILEY(FACEBOOK)

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Straight Official Sit Downs: Terisa Griffin

Terisa Griffin

TERISA GRIFFIN takes our hot seat for the new years edition of Straight Official Sit Downs. The singer and songwriter is renowned for her performance on NBC’s The Voice. @klassikceo served up the questions and the vibe was indeed dope! Check out their one-on-one down below and click here to discover more emerging artists.

Q&A WITH TERISA GRIFFIN

What is your name? Tell us where you’re from and what interested you about the entertainment industry?

Terisa Griffin, From Monroe Louisiana but I’ve lived in Chicago for most of my professional career. I’ve always loved being creative so my thought is if this is truly what you love then it should be what takes care of you if you test it as a business. 

Who and/or what inspires you to create?

Love inspires me to create music as well as my circumstances in life and love. My stage One Woman Shows are inspired by the the women in music that I hold in the highest esteem. Those women paved the way for me to do what I do. 

How would you describe your sound?

My sound is a fusion of soul and a compliment of what happens in R&B with real Instruments. I call it Naked Soul. 

THE CREATIVE PROCESS

What is your creative process like?

I love writing my lyrics on the walls and in journals that I carry in my purse. I love to drive and sing into my phone whatever melody pops into my head. 

The track should play as if it’s a story. When I’ve given the album enough stories the project is complete in conception. Now the true work begins, creating a fluid sound that I can perform in stage with confidence. 

What artist(s) would you like to collaborate with?

My dream moment would be with Lenny Kravitz, DeAngelo, Bruno Mars, Her, & Pharrell. 

Terisa Griffin

If you try you haven’t failed because nothing beats a failure but a try! The outcome does not define you. You define you in your actions and your ways.

What is one message you would give to your supporters?

Thank you so much for supporting me and giving me the opportunity to be a part of the music in your life. I don’t take your love, time or hard earned dollars for granted so I’ll always give you the best that I have!

LET’S SHIFT GEARS

What is an unknown talent/skill you have that most people don’t know about?

I’m a good event planner and I love to decorate events! 

What would you be doing right now, if you weren’t doing music?

God has allowed me to do what has brought me true joy. I’ve used my talents and he has multiplied them so I’m not afraid to work. I’ve worked hard to have joy in my life so music is my life and I think it’s healthy to not what if but always know what IS! 

Who are some artists/people you admire and why?

I admired my Queen Aretha Franklin because she wasn’t afraid to be who she was! Soulful and talented in so many genres. She was unapologetically Aretha! 

I admired my Queen Tina Turner, because she rose above what others thought of her and knew who she was! She inspired me to throw age out the door and just be who you are. She worked hard and made CHAMPAGNE out of Lemons!

I admired my King Luther Vandross for his work ethic and his ability to stand on the stage and control us with his voice not a lot of dancers! His VOICE WAS PERFECT and it blinded us to the industry’s thought of what was perfect! He was perfection personified! 

Just to name a few!

Terisa Griffin

IN CONCLUSION

What is the best advice you’ve been given?

My Father told me Terisa just do your best and don’t worry about failure. If you try you haven’t failed because nothing beats a failure but a try! The outcome does not define you. You define you in your actions and your ways. Eventually you will get the outcome you want!  Enjoy the ride and be the best version of you! 

If you could change anything about the industry, what would it be?

These are three things I’d pray to change:

I would change that technology has changed the ability for the Artist to make money. I believe technology has gotten ahead of this industry. 

I’d place more value on content and ability when it comes to Artist and not just marketing because our children are sponges …but I’m old school. 

I’d love for Artist to understand the power we have and the influence. Influence is a big responsibility we have whether we ask for it or not so we have to be careful. Just don’t fall for everything just to get paid! We need our money but also need integrity 

What’s next for you, where would you like to see yourself in the next year?

I’d love to be on several successful tours with my fans having a career like the people I have open for and or admire…like Frankie Beverly, The OJAYS, Charlie Wilson, Anita Baker,  and so many more! 

What is your social media? How can people get in contact with you? 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1BxPLULVd8/?mibextid=wwXIfr

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terisa_griffin/profilecard/?igsh=MTA3Z2lidzgyeWc4Mw==

Website: Home | Terisa Griffin

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SOMag Presents The Fleet Files With Fleet DJs: DJ Swag 100 | @swag100llc

For over two decades, the fleet dj’s has grown from a small crew to a proficient coalition with over 700 members and counting. since 2001, THE WORLDWIDE FLEET DJ’s has changed the lives of both its members and the entertainment industry they have thrived in.

These are the members. These are Their Stories. THESE ARE “THE FLEET FILES”

Name: DJ Swag 100

FLeet DJ Since: 2022

Location: PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA

Region: NORTHEAST REGION/PHILADELPHIA Fleet DJ’s

DJ Swag 100

DJ SWAG 100 is not only a multitalented member of The Worldwide Fleet DJs, but a cultivator of Hip-Hop culture. Since becoming a member of Fleet, Swag has kept his foot on the gas working to not only spotlight emerging artists but to rewrite the genre’s narrative. When I asked Swag what was the moment that convinced him to become a DJ, he spoke on pivotal moments in time. ” My journey into DJing began with major events in key venues in Philadelphia, where I also launched my digital radio station, (SWAG 100 FM) now known as 100.1 FM The Plug. A pivotal moment came when I met DJ Calvin from New Orleans Fleet, who introduced me to the Philadelphia chapter.”

Lee McIntosh made his decision to join Fleet based on his visions for his personal career. “I chose to join because I recognized it as a professional community that could shape and expand my network.” In doing so, Swag now runs both radio stations and podcast networks as a media communications specialist. Upon becoming a member, Swag spoke on the connections within the camp. “Once introduced to the Philly chapter I connected with DJ No Phrillz & DJ Pooh Gees who are familiar faces in the Philadelphia music scene.”

In addition to working the ones and twos, Swag also is nice with the pen. He works as a journalist for Straight Official Magazine, Floss Magazine & The Fleet Mag. Throughout his journey he spoke on several trends. “I’ve observed a concerning trend in mainstream Hip-Hop media that sensationalizes artists’ lifestyles and personal conflicts.” He continued, “This relentless scrutiny pushes artists into risky situations, leading to conflicts and legal troubles. I recognized the need for a shift to cleaner business practices and media responsibility which inspired me to establish my business.”

DJ Swag 100

For anyone looking to succeed in the industry, it’s crucial to understand the music business and network with the right people. Consistency is key.

DJ Swag 100 has made several moves in the coalition. I asked him to speak on some of his accomplishments. “Since joining Fleet I’ve become a national moderator and the manager of the Fleet Artists division. I was honored to receive the award for Fleet DJs Mixtape of the Year in 2023. Swag has also received nominations at this year’s Fleet DJs Music Conference for Rookie of the Year as well as Hustler of the Year.

When I asked Swag where he draws inspiration from to be successful he spoke about family. “My inspiration comes from my older cousin, James Holmes, known as Big Chef. He had a studio with a full 12” Technics DJ setup, and I often got in trouble for experimenting with his equipment. He was the one who rocked block parties in our neighborhood, and his passion for music deeply inspired me.”

Swag puts serious hours into his craft. While often spending 20-30 hours a week discovering new music and artists, he spoke on the overall experiences. “My best experience as a DJ has been conducting interviews and listening sessions with both indie and major artists. The highlight was interviewing Macy Gray—an experience I’ll cherish forever!”

DJ Swag 100

DJ Swag 100 currently has a project titled “Philly Drill” that is his 18th mixtape to date. Available on mixtapes.com and TopMixtapes.com he talked about his dedication to the mixtape scene. “I’m constantly working on new mixtapes, as my mixtape hosting is in high demand. In January 2025, several mixtapes hosted by me will drop, including “Brim Game 6,” featuring a lineup of NYC artists.”

As the Mixtape DJ of the Year I asked him who’s currently in his playlist. The variety of artists he mentioned was refreshing to hear. “Currently, I’m enjoying tracks from Skrilla, BigxThaPlug, Chow Lee, and a few other rising stars in the Sexy drill scene, as well as with Tyler the Creator. While I appreciate all genres, these artists currently dominate my playlist.

Every DJ has a story behind their moniker. When I asked him about the origin of his name he said “My DJ name comes from my LLC, SWAG 100. “Swag” represents character and how you carry yourself, while “100” signifies authenticity. This name serves as a constant reminder to stay true to myself.”

DJ Swag 100

My journey is rooted in a profound love for Hip-Hop culture and a commitment to changing its narrative.

DJ Swag 100 and I officially crossed paths back in 2020 during the Fleet DJs Music Conference in Jacksonville, Florida. It was dope to finally link up with one of my most productive members of the team. Producing most of our flyers and graphics for the publication he also conducted interviews for artists performing during the conference. One of my favorites is his one-on-one with Trece7ev which you can check out down below.

DJ Swag 100

I asked Swag about the best piece of advice he could give to aspiring artists & DJ’s. He hinted on consistency and knowledge saying, “For anyone looking to succeed in the industry, it’s crucial to understand the music business and network with the right people. Consistency is key—there will be setbacks and mistakes, but each experience helps you grow thicker skin. This entertainment business isn’t for everyone, but persistence often outweighs talent.”

I gave Swag the floor for his shout outs to close our interview. “I want to give a shoutout to some amazing DJs in the Fleet family, including DJ P Money NYC, DJ Baby G, and DJ Justin Tyme (Gray Gang), who have supported me since the beginning of my career with Fleet DJs. I also want to thank DJ Heavyweight Rasheed for his guidance in the radio business and DJ Gojabean for being a great brother and constant source of good vibes. It’s a privilege to work with so many legends and game-changers in Fleet DJs!

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