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Leroy Booker Is Making Power Moves This Season

Leroy Booker is making power moves this season now more than ever. The Music vibe is what gets you about a record. Those records you feel instantly before you even grab the entire concept of the Music, as the feeling of it just being something enjoyable to take in. When you get a song like that, you capture the true beauty of Music, and Leroy Booker does just that. 

This week we talked with Leroy Booker, who was kind enough to share his journey through the music scenes. This rising star has proven himself to be the best at what he does numerous times. His main objective is to maintain stunning his fans with an assortment of contemporary and classic hit songs. Check out the interview below and let us know your thoughts in the comment section below.

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Let’s start by introducing who you are. You know the basics like name, age, and where you’re from, as much or little as you’re comfortable sharing.

Leroy Booker: What’s up? I’m Leroy Booker, I’m in my 20’s, and I’m from Kenosha, Wisconsin.

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What’s the best advice you ever received concerning Music?

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Leroy Booker: Don’t stop because people say no. Keep going cause someone will eventually say yes. 

 

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What would you have done differently if you knew then what you know now?

Leroy Booker: I feel I just would’ve worked on self-confidence sooner. I would’ve talked to myself in a way that brought me up and not put myself down as much. You don’t realize how taxing that is on your manifestation and attracting things to you. 

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What is still your biggest challenge?

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Leroy Booker: Overthinking, I’ve always been a heavy thinker. Letting go and letting it be what it is designed to have always been a challenge I think many of us face. 

 

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What keeps you going when things get tough in the music industry?

Leroy Booker: You must want to do this more than for fame. Otherwise, the hoops and tricks you must do to get to the top are never worth it. Make it more significant than yourself. Make your goals bigger than financial independence; everything tends to line itself in place. 

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If you could open a show for any artist, who would it be?

Leroy Booker: I’d love to open for Justin Bieber his fan base is so loyal to him, and I find it dope how he manages or how his team manages his tour. I feel it’d be a good experience overall. 

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Talk me through your creative process.

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Leroy Booker: The essential part is to have my ear on the ground of the things multiple people bring up and are going through. 

I never speak about things I’ve never been through. Connecting that to what I’ve been through and going through it that way with honesty. I like to start with a nice bass line and a simple melodic pattern and build the drums around the vocals. 

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How do you solve productivity/scheduling problems and reduce overwhelming situations?

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Leroy Booker: expect to be overwhelmed. But use all the time up in the day. If you live in a big city, take the train to work on marketing or songwriting. 

Go to work, and do your thing but instead of going out and partying, invite a bunch of people to your home or wherever you record, involve them in the process, get their ears on it, and find ways to make it work for both you and them. 

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Just focus on that goal and shape what you can do around that. Work till you’re tired, then work some more. But also take time to clear your head. Enjoy life cause that’s what you write about in the first place. 

 

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What are you focusing your time on now?

Leroy Booker: I am building my brand and trying to get some festivals under my belt. Also, just remain me and try to connect with every fan genuinely. Let your fan base be a part of your journey, not just watch from the sidelines. 

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How do you currently feel about the state of “Your genre” in general?

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Leroy Booker: Good, it’s evolving, and I love change. It makes you have to be creative with your sound.! 

 

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Connect with Leroy Booker: Facebook| YouTube| Instagram| Spotify

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Exclusive Interview with Country Chart-Topper Ashley Puckett

Ashley, it’s great to have you here. Let’s start from the beginning. Can you share a bit about your journey into music and how your upbringing in North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, influenced your musical path?

Hi! Thank you for taking some time with me today!
My musical journey started when I was only about 5 years old when I sang my first song from the Dixie Chicks. Sometimes I like to say it even started before, because my mother would sing to me all the time When I was little, and there was always country music playing.  Growing up, I had a great childhood. I was a happy child, always had my parents support for anything I wanted to do.  I didn’t want for anything.  Still to this day, my parents are my biggest fan.  I remember growing up I was writing songs on my swing set outside in the summer. Music was just part of me growing up all the way to where I am now.

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You mentioned being inspired by artists like Lee Ann Womack, Carrie Underwood, and Miranda Lambert. How have these influential figures shaped your style and approach to songwriting and performing?

I love traditional county music. And gals like Miranda allow me to still do what I do because a lot of this genre is moving to pop country, and there’s listeners out there that still want to hear some good ol’ country tunes.  My influences are those who I can follow a path of success and motivation no matter the set backs, and those who have paved ways for others.  These women, among others showed me at an early age that you can be yourself and stick to your roots, and more success will come from that.

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At age sixteen, you picked up the guitar and began writing songs. What was it about songwriting that drew you in, and how did you hone your skills as a songwriter over the years?

Yes, learning to play guitar was a very big part of taking my songwriting to the next level.  For me, songwriting came early also.  It’s always been an outlet for me to express myself.  I’m a very good listener, but when it comes to talking,I usually say it better in song.  It’s a way to remember the good times and help me get through the bad. And the thing is, I’m not the only one who goes through those emotions, so it’s a way to share a way of healing for others, too.

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Your debut album, “Never Say Never,” was a lifelong dream come true. Can you tell us about the process of bringing this album to life and working with industry professionals like Bryan Cole and Doug Kasper?

It truly was nothing short of a dream come true!  I love being on stage, and writing songs, but the part where you get to work with like minded, talented individuals and see your work come to life and share a million creative moments together is by far my favorite part of making music. It’s been a while now since I’ve been in the studio, and I miss it very much!

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The first single from your album, “Medicine,” charted nationally and received widespread acclaim. What was the inspiration behind this song, and how did it feel to see it resonate with audiences?

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When I heard that song for the first time, it spoke to my heart because it was just so raw and beautiful.  There’s an innocence about that one that I felt could touch many different types of people just like it did me. I love acoustic love song, easy listening music, and this one was all of that wrapped in one.
I knew this song had to be part of my debut album because it was a perfect fit to my traditional style, my vocals, and love for beautiful melodies. I love how the audience has taken an immediate interest in me and this song and helped start my mainstream music career.

 “Bulletproof,” released on your birthday, became a #1 iTunes hit in South Africa, and a #1 Radio Hit in the US. What was your reaction to the song’s success, and did you expect it to have such a significant impact?

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Oh my gosh, it was such a surprise to me!  Honestly, when that happened, it gave me a whole new look on my accomplishments to that moment and made me realize that every little success until then had contributed to that very moment.  So I till this day appreciate the little things and the little successes a lot more because I know they will lead to much more.  I was also very surprised to learn about the culture in South Africa and how they outsource music and love country! That was very cool to learn!  I’d love to visit there sometime!

Your single, “What’s Her Name,” was also a radio hit. Can you give us a glimpse into the inspiration behind this track and what listeners should expect from it?

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This one was very fun to record!  It’s very “done me wrong, cheating song country” haha.  A lot of us have unfortunately been in that situation, and it was finally a moment to sing about it!  You put so much into something and give your all to someone who would just rather take it for granted and not show the decency to you that the relationship isn’t working out, they go out and cheat and then play at home like it’s all good and perfect. You’re blind sided. Naturally it makes you wonder who she is and what’s her name.

You mentioned that meeting Bryan and Doug reignited your passion for music and inspired you to pursue your dreams. What is it about your collaboration with them that makes it so special, and how has it influenced your creative process?

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In so many ways!  This opportunity when we all met and decided to move forward gave me my chance at country music.  So I knew my life was changing I just didn’t know how or what to expect.  Throughout the process of making the album, I leaned a lot about the industry and a lot about myself.  I think this project made me a better artist both creatively and professionally.  As I mentioned earlier, when I have the chance to be in the studio, it became my favorite part of my entire career. Just getting to create music from nothing and see it turn into a masterpiece with a bunch of talent in the room making it possible is just beyond amazing.  It also inspired me to keep writing – not that it was going away, but because I saw that the words I put on paper were not just words anymore with an A-cappella melody,  it was a radio hit. That people liked!

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With your new single, “Anchor,” on the horizon, what can fans anticipate from this latest release, and how does it fit into the larger narrative of your musical journey?

I’m very excited to share this one!  I wrote this song on a birthday vacation in Florida. I love the sea and I get most my inspiration lately it seems from the ocean.  This song is a pretty melody, vocal and simple yet story telling song.  My favorite instrument you don’t hear much anymore is steel guitar, so we brought that back here for sure!  After my debut album, I wanted to start sharing my original work, and “Anchor” is going to be a follow up to my first written debut back in 2022, “Tequila”

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That song was accepted very well and made it into the top 80 on the Music Row charts, so I’m hoping this one can set a huge stage for me and my writing and overall career showing that I didn’t just write and sing one song, I’m a songwriter, too, and I have a lot to say and share!

Finally, where can listeners find your music and stay updated on your upcoming releases and performances?

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All major platforms, wherever you listen. Amazon music, Apple Music, pandora, Spotify, or if you’re out and about on the town having a drink, play a song on any AMI Jukebox!  I’m also really big on Facebook and instagram for all things Ashley including upcoming events and performances. You can also check out my website at www.AshleyPuckett.com

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Roman Da’Fro Serves Up Fresh Vibes with ‘In N Out’

Da’Fro’s “In N Out” is a masterfully crafted sonic piece that blends old-school funk with modern elements to create a nostalgic yet innovative sound. The track’s infectious rhythm and smooth vocals are complemented by catchy hooks and irresistible melodies. Da’Fro’s signature style is evident throughout the song, as he combines multiple layers of instruments and samples to create a rich and dynamic sound.

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The track’s production is exceptional, with a tight and punchy mix that allows every element to shine through. The drums are particularly impressive, with a groove that is both complex and infectious. The bassline is equally impressive, providing a solid foundation for the track while also adding subtle variations to keep the listener engaged.

“In N Out” is a celebration of life and living in the moment. The song’s catchy hooks and upbeat tempo invite the listener to let loose and dance like nobody’s watching. But beneath the surface lies a deeper message about seizing the day and making the most of every opportunity. Da’Fro’s lyrics encourage listeners to savor every experience and embrace the journey, whether it’s on the dance floor or in their everyday lives.

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