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Champagne Exclusive Interview With Honk Magazine
Certified Champagne is an American R&B emerging artist, songwriter, singer, and dancer from Detroit, Michigan. With a knack for expressing himself through music, the R&B genre is where Champagne is making his mark in the music industry.
According to NewFireMusic, Champagne describes this album, Truly Yours, as sort of an experiment; a journey into an unknown new sound that he would identify once he got there. We had the opportunity to interview Certified Champagne to talk about his music career path and journey in the music industry.
1: Tell us about your background getting to where you are today?
Champagne – The journey I took to get where I’m at now musically was challenging well simply because everything was shut down when I began to record music so I had to learn everything myself from mixing vocals to even making beats to learning how to shoot my own music videos from home so as time passed I’ve become more skilled with my craft
2: Where are you from?
Champagne – I am from Detroit, Michigan born and raised
3: How did you get into music?
Champagne – I was first introduced to music through my family it has always been a thing from the time I would go to church until I got older and wanted to be a dancer but none of my family took it seriously
4: What is the most challenging thing you have overcome in your life?
Champagne – The most challenging thing you have overcome in my life was being in foster care there were times where I wanted to give up on myself I didn’t believe in myself but I made it through and kept my head high
5: Are you currently signed or independent?
Champagne – I am currently an independent artist
6: Who inspires you the most musically?
Champagne – The one person each and every day that inspires me musically & helps me with bettering my sound and craft is the love of my life she gives me lots of feedback that inspires me with the relationship that we have.
7: What do you want people to take away after listening to your music?
Champagne – What I want people to take away from listening to my music is that you should always stay true to yourself and that its ok to love someone unconditionally & it’s ok to express your feelings and be yourself
8: What is your greatest achievement as a musician?
Champagne – My greatest achievement as an artist to me is the moment someone told me that my music helped them with their relationship and helped them become a better version of themself
9: Do you produce your own music? If not who do you work with?
Champagne – I do both I haven’t really produced anything recently the last songs I produced were from my recent album ” Yours Truly ” but the rest of the album was produced by blindforlove, Malloy, budda beats, zshaun
10: Who is one artist you wish you could work with?
Champagne – I would wish to work with Drake I think my style of writing and the way I come up with my melodies would make an amazing collaboration
11: Tell us about any new music you have coming out? When is coming out? What is it about?
Champagne – I have another project on the way its a summer project and it drops in July or August I don’t have an official release date for the album but its a summer project with summer vibes with a new sound
12: What does a day inside your shoes look like?
Champagne – A day in my shoes looks like mediation, working or working on music, eating and chilling at home I’m a homebody I don’t really get out much.
13: Anything else you want the audience to know about you?
Champagne – I am very athletic I can play basketball, football I love sports and exercise.
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A Conversation with Singer Songwriter Eddy Mann
Eddy Mann is a smile for the soul. He’s a combination of cultural and spiritual traditions living in an ever evolving neighborhood. He’s ever comfortable in his hometown Philly roots that speak of peace, and brotherly love. An award winning and prolific singer-songwriter, he’s moved gracefully through a catalog of twenty diverse albums. His hit single, “The Consequence” was a Top 10 Christian Music Weekly radio hit.
His latest album, “Chapel Songs” featured the #1 UK ITunes hits, “Hallelujah” and “Hope of the World.” His new album is out on June 7th, with the first single being released today. Eddy took some time to answer some questions about his music, his career, and of course, his faith…
HM: Can you tell us about the inspiration behind your single “The Humble Cottage by the Sea”? What themes or messages do you hope listeners take away from it?
Eddy Mann: The inspiration came from a gospel story that presents a theme of healing and hope. In a world that’s broken and hurting, one can only pray that a message of peace and unity might be found within the spirit of the song.
“Turn Up the Divine” is your latest album set to release soon. How does this album differ from your previous work, both musically and thematically?
EM: The album is a collection of divine stories and prayer moments that have been put to song over the past year. They’re really just a reflection of my daily experiences. The musical influences are a little more diverse than usual, but that’s just what the songs were calling for.
Your music is known for blending cultural and spiritual influences. How do you navigate incorporating these elements into your songwriting process?
EM: I don’t consciously bring influences into a song, but what I’ve been exposed to naturally becomes a part of my fabric, and then it’s re-processed into my own creativity. I’ve had a very diverse upbringing and it probably shows throughout my catalog.
“The Consequence” was a Top 10 Christian Music Weekly radio hit. Could you share the story behind that song and its impact on your career?
EM: The Consequence was released in November of 2016 on election day. I wanted to make a statement about the apathy I was witnessing. Our system only works if everyone participates. Anything less than that doesn’t reflect honestly about who we are, and how we feel. It was my hope that I might bring a few more folks into the fray and that would help in the cause.
Both “Hope of the World” and “Hallelujah” from your album “Chapel Songs” topped the UK iTunes Christian chart. What do you think contributed to their success, and how do you plan to build on that with your new album?
EM: Both of those songs took a very simplified approach musically and lyrically. I was looking for an easily remembered melody with an easily remembered lyric, and both songs seem to reflect that it was successful on some level. I’m pleased that they’ve done as well as they have.
Your career spans over 20 albums. How do you keep your music fresh and relevant while staying true to your artistic vision?
EM: I’m a student by nature, I love learning new things and I think that helps to naturally put me in new situations where I can be surrounded with challenging thoughts and different soundscapes.
You mentioned that God often appears in humble settings, such as the cottage by the sea. How does this concept influence your approach to music and ministry?
EM: As a man of faith, I never wander anywhere on my own. What I mean is that my faith is always traveling along with me, usually leading the way, and yes, sometimes correcting my faulty navigation. It doesn’t matter where I might be, or what may be going on around me, my God is not influenced by the trappings of this world.
What can fans expect from “Turn Up the Divine” in terms of sound and lyrical content?
EM: Everything was written, performed, and produced in house, under the Spirit’s watchful eye, and with the blessing of the One. So the success of the project will be measured in it reaching each and everyone that God intends.
With the changing landscape of the music industry, how do you see Christian music evolving, and how do you position yourself within that evolution?
EM: I’ve reached an understanding that I just need to be an honest reflection of myself. I don’t feel restricted or restrained by what the business tells me I should be doing, about the how the mix should sound, or about what messages are deemed appropriate. What God wants is for me to speak, write, and record what the Spirit puts on my heart, and then he’ll use it to fulfill His purpose.
What are your hopes and aspirations for your music career moving forward, especially with the release of your new album?
EM: I have no expectations anymore. I’ve been blessed to have produce an abundantly humble catalog. So I’ll just continue to follow the Spirit wherever it leads and be grateful.
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