Artist Spotlight
Get To Know BagMenace – Exclusive Interview
Today, we had an amazing time with BagMenance. Many of you know that BigMenance is the best when it comes to good music and he is indeed paving his way into the heart of the industry. We had an interview with BagMenance where he shared a lot of interesting stories growing up in the music industry. Watch out for BagMenace Next rated rapper.
Can you tell us a story about what brought you to this specific career path?
BagMenace: What made me start My Music Career was when I was in high school Me and Friends were freestyling and then started to record and I didn’t have no studio to go to around that time I never knew one then I started rapping on my phone from this app called “ BandLab “ and I started releasing music on SoundCloud people throughout the high school was talking about me and everybody In the school was telling me that I need to take it seriously and then 6 Months Later I ran into a family member at a funeral around a bad Time and we talk And He told me he has his own studio.
He told me to check it out and then I finally checked it out and recorded my first song Name “ RockStar “ and then I recorded a lot of more songs at his studio and then his story started to manage Me.
Can you share the most interesting story that happened to you since you started this career?
BagMenace: The Most Interesting since I started my career Is that a lot of Love and blessing Keep coming my way I met a lot of artists and learn the Music Business from them.
What are some of the most interesting or exciting projects you are working on now?
BagMenace: The Project I’m Working on now is a MixTape and I’m Gonna Call it “ Had No Choice “ and I will have 10 songs on there because my fans and supporters waiting on that project to Release.
Who are some of the most interesting people you have interacted with? What was that like? Do you have any stories?
BagMenace: I’ve interacted with my 54music and it was lit because we know each other before the fame and money we just gotta a tight bond.
Which tips would you recommend to your colleagues in your industry to help them to thrive and not “burn out”?
BagMenace: My Tip to My Colleague is that don’t give up, Keep Grinding because everything that you work hard for is going to pay off and just be yourself don’t be like any other artists, and just stay Humble and stay focus.
You have been blessed with success in a career path that can be challenging. Do you have any words of advice for others who may want to embark on this career path, but seem daunted by the prospect of failure?
BagMenace: How I feel is that anybody can succeed at anything you just have gotta believe and put your mind to it. You can’t let anybody say you can’t do because it’s people out here will be jealous because you doing something better than they but other than that just stay true to yourself.
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? Kindly share a story or an example for each.
BagMenace: The thing that helps me thrive is taking a deep breath and relaxing the body and remain focus because every time I go to the studio that’s what I do because it helps the mind and heart.
What are your “5 things I wish someone told me when I first started” and why? Please share a story or example for each.
BagMenace:
1) I wish somebody taught me the music business before I started
2) I wish somebody told me that I would lose a lot of friends from being jealous of me and my talent
3) I wish somebody told me that I would be a Great Music Artist
4) I wish somebody told me that they are proud of Me
5) I wish somebody told me that I am the chosen one
Can you please give us your favorite “Life Lesson Quote”? Can you share how that was relevant to you in your life?
BagMenace: My life lesson quote is that “ Don’t Give up “ I live by that quote every day. I have been through a lot and I’m still here and I thank god for that and Everybody body can be a star you just have gotta put the work in.
None of us are able to achieve success without some help along the way. Is there a particular person who you are grateful towards who helped get you to where you are? Can you share a story about that?
BagMenace: I’m Grateful for my family for always being there to support me through the music and I’m grateful for my Team “Rich Family “ for standing by my side through the pain and the struggles and I’m grateful for god for putting me in a position to feed my family
You are a person of enormous influence. If you could start a movement that would bring the most amount of good to the most amount of people, what would that be? You never know what your idea can trigger. 🙂
BagMenace: I would start by helping out the community and making it better for people to live it because the world is getting colder each and every day and would do that by just building and good shelter for the homeless and getting people out the Streets and feed the people that are starving I wanna see happy family’s
We are very blessed that some of the biggest names in Business, VC funding, Sports, and Entertainment read this column. Is there a person in the world, or in the US with whom you would love to have a private breakfast or lunch, and why? He or she might see this. 🙂
BagMenace: I would wanna do business with sports and 2k because I always wanted to have my song on there My song Deserve to be on their platform because my music send messages
How can our readers follow you online?
BagMenace:
Instagram : @1bigbagmenace
Twitter : BagMenace
Album Review
Block turns heartbreak into light on “Love Crash,” a raw journey through survival
Block’s sixth studio album, “Love Crash,” is a 10-track rock record that takes a human, quietly hopeful approach to heartbreak. Illuminated by openness, humor, and a surprising sense of joy, the album is a 32-minute, 45-second journey through grief, reflection, and emotional recovery.
With the first track, “I Thought I Won The War,” Block sets a tone of emotional ambiguity where wins are dubious, and wars within are still raging. “California Calls” wants to be far away, wants to go away, but memory tugs the other way. “Over And Over” is about cycles of emotion that keep repeating, even when you want to move on. “Firefly” offers a softer light, pointing to fragile hope in emotional weight.
“All In My Head” explores the inner turmoil of the mind, which is louder than the world outside. “Song To Jamie” feels like a letter written from regret and memory. “The Heartbreak Song” is a total embrace of emotional collapse, but it’s structured and honest. “Carly Says” is about the voices outside that inform the decisions inside. “No One Ever Taught Me How” emphasizes the lack of emotional experience and difficulty in dealing with emotions. “Still Life” ends on a quiet note of pause, as if everything has been dealt with but not forgotten.
The album was written from a dark place, and each song was a step to emotional healing. Produced by Chris Kuffner, with final mixing and mastering by ECR President Blake Morgan, “Love Crash” is a patchwork of imperfect moments, sewn together with honesty, of an artist processing pain while still reaching for the light.
Photo Credit: Dave Doobinin
Artist Spotlight
seeTrees embrace renewal and reflection on “Easy Times”
seeTrees are back with “Easy Times,” a meditative Americana-rock tune that’s like sunlight breaking through after a long storm. It’s based on the emotional reality of sticking with something and making amends, and it exploits the idea that relationships can survive a storm if you choose to recall what you initially fell in love with.
The song pulls from classic and modern Americana touchstones, reminiscent of the warm storytelling of artists like Wilco and Tom Petty, while carrying the atmospheric pull of artists like The War on Drugs and Ryan Adams. seeTrees’ vocals combine a lifelike, relatable texture with conviction. Their performances conveys clear emotions through an open, accepting view, which allows the newfound resilience in their lyrics to land naturally.
“Easy Times” captures a rare moment after a struggle has ended, when relief slowly replaces tension and possibility feels real again. seeTrees offers a song that is both personal and universal, one that will resonate with anyone who has ever had to rebuild something meaningful. “Easy Times” sees seesTrees as storytellers with a heart for emotion, a band whose sound is looking both backward and forward.
Photo Credit: Anthony Bradley
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