Get It Goin' TV Mix Song
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Seale Tha Deal Perspective on Get It Goin' TV Mix Song

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We are excited to share Seale Tha Deal's new track "Get It Goin' TV Mix Song"! Our goal at SongBlog is to highlight outstanding new music and give you a peek at the artist’s world behind the music. In this blog we get a chance to sit down with Seale Tha Deal to learn all about the inspiration, concepts, and creative energy that it took to create and produce "Get It Goin' TV Mix Song". We hope you enjoy and please feel free to ask Seale Tha Deal anything!
Who are you and what do you do?
Answer:

Im Seale Tha Deal.  I develop electronic music, and rhyme and sing over the music that I create.

How does your background play into this song?
Answer:

Background playing into the song would be a big question to me. 

You could mean background for the location of the artist on a global scale or the artist's race.  So when you say background, can you explain more of what you are asking?

At what moment in your life did you decide to become an artist / performer?
Answer:

Not really sure for what moment in life decided to become an artist.

How has your sound and style evolved in the last 3 years?
Answer:

A lot of music sounds always seem to be evolving into something new and original.

Three years isn't really a long time, so you would have to listen to my music for yourself and then you could tell others how you think the music style evolved over the last three years.

What themes do you explore throughout your music?
Answer:

Staying real about what’s real, keeping smarts, good up tempo sounding music, making kids jump around to the music beats, Playerism, pulling tricks, keeping your manors for rhyme and pop. 

If you could only listen to three artists for the rest of your life, who would you choose and why?
Answer:

That’s a really hard question. One of them i'm listening to for the rest of my life would be me.

What does your dream performance look like?
Answer:

I'm not worried about performances, or not, any more because all the kids calling me a O.G. rapper, rhymer.  I’m just concentrated with the music sales scenario now.  Music and videos, recording, podcasts, TV, plus advertisements.

What is the most significant lesson you've learned through being an artist?
Answer:

Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) years ago on a college attempt to also get a Masters in Marketing.  I learned Musical Instrument Digital Interface with Business Of Music class on the side.  The Masters never happened, and so I dropped out of the Marketing class early after still learning some good Marketing resources.

Do you have one main reason driving you to continue making music?
Answer:

I'm the driver to my music, and there is no other entity or agency that is driving me to do it their way.  It’s my decision to create music beats and create them my way.  

 

How do you plan on being a game-changer within your genre?
Answer:

Whenever my listeners play my music, so if however, I got millions and millions of listener streams and views, then it’s going to be easy completing that commercial or podcast for the foundation of what everyone’s standing on.  That means stuff that the fans and listeners and viewers are going to like.  Not some terror music shit.  I want to keep it real Bossy on the fun level, fancy, making sense, with a little comedy every now and then.  My real last name is Seale, like the Great Seal or The Seal Of The President, so however, if people do not want to do it this way, the country may crumble to nothing.  Government is never going to lose with placing someone with a last name from the foundation In a large paying position, if he or she agrees to serving the customers with quality and courtesy.   

What is the most memorable response you've had to your work?
Answer:

At The time I seen The Great Seale of England from 1651, spelled Seale like my last name, I started seeing that Seale family members was related to Seal family members, being that The Great Seal was incorporated into the North Americas from Europe hundreds of years ago.  So, my most memorable response was telling myself that whenever a lot of money rolls into the sales scenario from this music, that I would purchase very expensive music equipment and take the sound quality to a higher level.  The phrases and statements I use in the music are going to need that, being that kids can also listen to my raps.  Now there may be a cuss word sometimes in it, but definitely no terror shit.  We have a government over here, just like other parts of the world.    

What is your favorite way of sharing your music?
Answer:

Whatever platform listeners want to listen to the music on.  If they want to purchase a download from Amazon or Apple itunes, that’s cool.  If however they want to listen to the music on YouTube, Spotify, Deezer, TikTok, Twitch, or even the Hyperlinks at Distrokid that’s cool.  As well as other stream businesses that’s got my music on there.

Who is your dream artist or musician to collaborate with?
Answer:

I want to collaborate with a fine ass pretty girl who can rhyme and sing. Like I'm her Player.

What genres does this release play into?
Answer:

Electronic, Hip Hop, Pop

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