Artist Spotlight
Sensational Hip Hop Artist Davito Green Is Set to Storm the Music Scene With his Spectacular Soundscape
Music gets more crowded by the day, especially with a genre like Hip Hop. One of the few genres of music that one can decide they want to pursue, by the end of the day, have a complete record due to the easy access to the tools needed. To stand out, it’s best to be honest, and bring your original sound. Something that people have to come to you for, and Allapattah rapper Davito Green embodies an exceptional talent leading his creative milestone into the light of fame.
This week we talked with Davito Green, who was kind enough to share his journey through the music scenes. Who is Davito Green? Sounds alien? How does he intend to engrave a mark with his music? Check out the interview below and let us know your thoughts in the comment section below.
Let’s start by introducing yourself. You know the basics, like name, age, and where you’re from, as much or little as you’re comfortable sharing.
Davito Green: Davito Green (born September 13, 1992) is an Afro-Latino artist from Allapattah, Miami, Fl, with a story to tell. One of South Florida’s best-kept secrets. Raised by a single mother of 5 battling an alcohol addiction, his life took an unexpected turn after their home was foreclosure, and they were evicted when he was 16.
What’s the best advice you ever received concerning music?
Davito Green: Bet on yourself. I spent a lot of time being loyal to the wrong people and being a team player on the bad team.
What would you have done differently if you knew then what you know now?
Davito Green: Im focused on what Im doing now. I can’t go back and change anything in the past.
What is still your biggest challenge?
Davito Green: Doing everything myself, from recording to mixing and mastering my music, directing my videos, making my cover art, and learning how to market music.
What keeps you going when things get tough in the music industry?
Davito Green: Making music that’s my therapy. I used to avoid talking about my pain, but I make my best music when I let it out.
If you could open a show for any artist, who would it be?
Davito Green: Lil Baby. , we speak to the same people, every kid that grew up in the hood trying to make it out by any means. I was that kid. I give my listeners some game by sharing my story. A lot of kids need some guidance. I know I did.
Please talk me through your creative process.
Davito Green: Ok, so first, I’ll pick a beat that makes me feel something. I don’t think of words initially; I go in with a free mind focusing more on what it feels like. I’ll record a few references that sound like gibberish at first, humming and mumbling, looking for suitable melodies. Once I find a few melodies and cadences, I start plugging in words. I use my voice as an instrument.
How do you solve productivity/scheduling problems and reduce overwhelming situations?
Davito Green: Being more disciplined and organized. Time management is a primary key in life. Plan and execute! You feel different getting to work 30 minutes to an hour early vs. walking 5 minutes late or right on time.
What are you focusing your time on now?
Davito Green: I am an artist, songwriter, and producer. Being a producer, I enjoy the creative process, but I had to make myself a priority. I was the head engineer at Cool and Dre studio from 2019-2022, and trying to push myself as an artist while recording, mixing, and mastering for other artists was challenging.
How do you currently feel about the state of “Your genre” in general?
Davito Green: Hip-Hop is over-saturated, but 90% of the artist ain’t saying anything, so I feel good cause when people hear my music, they listen.
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Lana Crow turns challenges into a celebration with “Laugh With You”
“Laugh With You,” the latest single from Lana Crow, is a sincere rallying cry to embrace life in all its messy, beautiful mess. In the song, indie pop and alt-pop combine to deliver an emotional blow that feels both personal and universal.
“Laugh With You” feels like an instant connection, and Crow is telling you stories of hard times with a cozy, knowing smile. This song is as much about struggle as it is about how strong you are. It serves as a reminder that these struggles are simply what give us the strength to keep going, even when life is tough.
Crow encourages people to welcome them, create happiness in the cracks, and laugh even as the world gets heavy. The result is a song that delicately nudges you to love and embrace yourself. It is an anthem for anyone experiencing tough times who refuses to give up hope. Lana Crow continues to demonstrate her songwriting skills, both musically pleasing and emotionally rich, with “Laugh With You.”
It’s a reminder that it’s how we respond to tough times, rather than how they affect us, that’s key. With this song, not only does Crow provide us with music, but she also lets us know that sometimes a laugh is what we need to remember that there is always something to smile about and that, even when it feels like life has waged war against you, laughter can still be found.
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“It’s All Good” is a very human way to be hopeful at its core. The feeling is simple and real, like someone who won’t let little things stand in the way of their goals. The words to the song sound like friends talking to each other. They discuss their goals, their drive, and their need for attention in a way that is honest and not needy.
The production backs this up by making sure that everything is open and airy. The instruments are simple and easy to understand, so BluntBrad Jr.’s voice and message come through clearly. The song feels real because it doesn’t have a lot of extra stuff in it. You’re not hearing a heavily constructed persona; you’re hearing someone at the start of a journey, eager to make their mark.
The song’s rough edges make it captivating, which is better than polish, which would have smoothed it out. This way of thinking fits with the theme: hope isn’t naive here; it’s realistic and steady. It speaks to people who like simple songs and value honesty over artifice.
“It’s All Good” is an engaging and approachable phrase that offers context for an artist who is confident and clear about their artistic vision. This is the kind of song you listen to when you need some honest encouragement to remember that just being human can help you move forward. This is only the first chapter of something serious, so expect more from him.
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