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An interview With Fast Rising Artist and Producer Pyti

Today we interview Pyti. He is better known as Alexey Nikitin, a musical artist & producer, originally logged in from Belarus, and now he crafts beats non-stop both solo and in collaborations. Alexey started learning music at age 6 and finished the Academy of Music and that would carve his musical path for the future. We had the chance to interview him about his background in the music industry and his new projects.

Pyti

Hey Alexey, tell us a story about what brought you to this specific career path?


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Pyti – Thank you for the opportunity. When I was a child, I was messing around with different musical instruments. Then my mom found out that I would like to play some. We went to a music school. I began learning the theory, performing on stage, and that musical environment around me, definitely helped.

 

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Can you share the funniest story that happened to you since you started this career?


 

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Pyti – When I was little, I went home, and there was my family. My two brothers played the button accordion, and whether it was the same desire, or curiosity and interest, at one point my parents came home, and I played the keys synthesizer while my grandmother sang the song along with my accompaniment. And I told her like: “don’t hurry, don’t speed it up, that was funny 😉

 

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What are some of the most interesting or exciting projects you are currently working on?


 

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Pyti – Nowadays I’m working on new EDM tracks. They are almost ready, but still a lot of small work to polish the tracks to the ideal. I hope you are going to enjoy them.

 

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Who are the most interesting people you want to collaborate with?


 

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Pyti – Justin Bieber! 😉

 

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Can you share with our readers any self-care routines, practices, or treatments that you do to help your body, mind, or heart to thrive?


 

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Pyti – Create the opportunities by yourself, don’t wait for inspiration or something else. Emotions are the key. Try to touch someone in a deep. Don’t think about success, money, or anything else. Music is about music, it is a magical thing.

 

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None of us are able to achieve success without some help along the way. Is there a particular person whom you are grateful towards who helped get you to where you are?


 

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Pyti – Of course. There are a lot of “persons” I’m very grateful to. These are my parents and my music teachers. But being a very experienced classical musician, still performing on stage, the whole theory I learned, all people who were around me including my old and new friends, I have to say, – thank you all. I would never start to produce music by myself without all that background.

 

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Any last thoughts you’d like to share with us?

 

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Pyti – I’m creating new tracks. I’m looking forward to taking part in musical competitions. There are lots of things to do in the future. Don’t be afraid to act, I really love new connections and I’m open to them. Feel free to reach me out 😉

 

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Thank you, Alexey, for your kind words and for giving us your time. We wish you all best.

 

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Reach out PYTI:

IG: @pyti0

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PYTI’s songs: https://pyti.biglink.to/ig

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Tarantino’s Cinematic Empire, Unveiling the $120 Million Maestro of Hollywood in 2024

Quentin Tarantino

Tarantino’s Cinematic Empire, Unveiling the $120 Million Maestro of Hollywood in 2024

 

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Renowned for his bold narratives and unique storytelling, Quentin Tarantino has become a cinematic legend, leaving an indelible mark on the film industry. As we step into 2024, the maestro’s net worth is a staggering $120 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. Join us on a thrilling journey through Tarantino’s career, from his humble beginnings to the zenith of success, uncovering the milestones that have paved the way for his substantial wealth.

Tarantino’s love affair with cinema began in Los Angeles, where he nurtured his passion for storytelling while working at a video rental store. This early exposure laid the groundwork for his distinctive cinematic style, blending pop culture, dialogue-driven narratives, and a penchant for non-linear storytelling.

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The turning point arrived with his debut film, “Reservoir Dogs” (1992). Despite controversies surrounding its violence, the crime thriller catapulted Tarantino into the spotlight, establishing him as a visionary director in Hollywood.

Post-“Reservoir Dogs,” Tarantino continued to make waves with critically acclaimed and commercially successful films like “Pulp Fiction” (1994), “Kill Bill Vol. 1 & 2” (2003-2004), “Inglourious Basterds” (2009), and “Django Unchained” (2012). Each release not only garnered critical acclaim but also contributed significantly to Tarantino’s ever-growing net worth.

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Venturing beyond filmmaking, Tarantino explored novels based on his films, directed theater adaptations, and made a mark in television by directing episodes of hit series like CSI and ER. Collaborations with major brands and merchandise associated with his films further boosted his income, creating a consistent stream of revenue.

Quentin Tarantino’s net worth is a testament to his enduring impact on the film industry. From humble beginnings fueled by a passion for cinema to groundbreaking directorial work, Tarantino has carved out a niche uniquely his own. As we witness the maestro’s influence in various mediums, one thing is certain – Quentin Tarantino’s legacy is not just in Hollywood history but also reflected in his substantial net worth. Join us in celebrating the $120 million maestro who continues to redefine cinematic brilliance!

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HeIsTheArtist Opens Up about New EP, Faith and more!

Can you tell us a little about your musical background and how you got started in the industry?

Growing up, I was always in some type of choir and band. I didn’t take music seriously, however, until I was an adult, when a music producer from my hometown discovered me online singing covers for fun on my Instagram page. He loved what he heard and invited me to his studio to record a single (now titled “Honey”). The rest is history.

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Your new EP, “Dreaming In Emerald City (Wicked Deluxe Edition),” is a tribute to two iconic films. What inspired you to create this project?

In recent years, musical movies have grown in popularity. That alone inspired me to create this project, which mixed the essence of my favorite two musical movies with R&B.

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How do you infuse elements of Broadway and neo-soul into your music? 

I was deliberate with the nostalgic instrumentation to give an old-school Broadway sound. I mixed in the Neo-Soul element with my soulful vocal delivery.

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The theme of empathy and self-love is prominent in this EP. Can you speak more on the messages you hope to convey through your music?

This EP is about self-discovery (which is the theme of “The Wizard of Oz” as well). The EP takes you on a journey, from love of others to self-love. By the end of the EP, I hope listeners have a little more love to give in their hearts.

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Your cover of Minnie Riperton’s “Lovin’ You” has gained a lot of attention. What made you choose this song and how did you put your own spin on it?

I chose “Lovin’ You” because it’s the epitome of earthy love songs. I put a spin on it by just being myself while still honoring the original.

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The EP also includes a remix of your original song “Mi Amor.” Can you talk about the inspiration behind this song and its remixes?

The song itself was inspired by “The West Side Story” (which is why the lyrics are mostly in Spanish). The song is about falling in love in a world that often times breaks lovers apart.

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The retro remixes were inspired by the 1989 musical movie “Teen Witch” where the main character had trouble finding love until she realized she always had the power to find love, she just had to find love within herself.

Your music has reached international success, particularly in the UK. How does it feel to have such a wide audience for your music?

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It feels great that my music is reaching larger audiences. It shows that my God-fearing music is being embraced in a world that can be so heartless at times.

You have been described as a Christian R&B artist. Can you tell us about the role of faith in your music?

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God is everything in my music. God is love, which is why every song I sing is about love.

Can fans expect any live performances or tours in support of this EP?

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Yes, towards the summer, I will be doing various live performances. Stay posted to my social media for performance dates!

What can we expect from HeIsTheArtist in the future? Any upcoming projects or collaborations to look out for?

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On May 10th I will be releasing a cover of “(At Your Best) You Are Love” by The Isley Brothers paired with a cinematic music video. I call this project “Dreaming In Emerald City 1.5” because it expands on the concepts that my EP “Dreaming In Emerald City” touched on.

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