Women's Behaviors
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DJ Demmerneck Perspective on Women's Behaviors

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We are excited to share DJ Demmerneck's new track "Women's Behaviors"! 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 DJ Demmerneck to learn all about the inspiration, concepts, and creative energy that it took to create and produce "Women's Behaviors". We hope you enjoy and please feel free to ask DJ Demmerneck anything!
Who are you and what do you do?
Answer:

I'm a rapper who raps about important issues and to try to unite everyone together.

How does your background play into this song?
Answer:

As someone who believes in women empowerment I researched why women act and behave the way their do, especially the radical feminist women. I understood that none of what they did was their fault. I even rap these lyrics, "now they want revenge." 

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

When I started experimenting with different loops and effects on other artists using virtual dj and thought I could take more steps by putting my music out there hoping my music would be played at clubs someday. 

What genres does this release play into?
Answer:

Hiphop Trap

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

At each year goes by I tend to do better. However people offline and online that argue with me causes me to get stronger as like their arguments pushes me to new Is potentials. Similar to a personal trainor or a coach yelling at you to finish harder and stronger and remind you to forget about your weaknesses. 

If you could go on tour with any artist, who would it be and why?
Answer:

Megan Thee Stallion. She was awesome when I saw them last week at her concert. I want to be just like her. 

How would you describe your favorite artist's music to someone who has never heard them before?
Answer:

Outside hanging out the window with my ratchet-ass friends (let's go)

How would you describe your music to someone who has never heard it before?
Answer:

Mad, upbeat, experimental, people should be worried as I try to warn them. 

Doesn't care about bars as long as the song is good. 

Only has one chorus for each song. 

What is your favorite song you have made, and why?
Answer:

2050 probably because that is the first song I ever produced. 

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

Subtronics, Kaliii, Ppcocaine. 

Subtronics is about bringing people together when it comes to peace, love, unity, respect. 

Kaliii, has that voice that you will always remember plus she is very bad and that is my type of women. 

Ppcocaine is so cute she reminds me of Penelope  from the Wreck-It-Ralph movies. Plus, she is about supporting lesbians and stopping the end of body shaming and sl#@ shaming. She believes that everyone is equal no matter what she wears or does with her body. 

What does your dream performance look like?
Answer:

Anywhere where I having chearing fans and I hope someday I can perform at a Superbowl Halftime show. 

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

Megan Thee Stallion 

What is the strangest place where you have discovered a new song?
Answer:

In my dreams. However I wish I was the one who wrote the song but my dreams only show me visuals of writing the first sentence of a song, so I don't even bother to write the rest. The song does come true months or even years later by a different artist. 

What do you want people to feel when they listen to your music?
Answer:

Encouraged, inspiration, Motivated, and know that if I ever die my legacy will carry on to future artists after me. Even if one day I have kids I would hope my kids would want to be just like me. 

What three words would you want your fanbase to use to describe you?
Answer:

Love, Executes, Xpressive

 

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

Sharing links and making social media videos with my music in the video.

Do you practice? How has your practice changed over time?
Answer:

I practice but distractions can get in the way or make me forget. 

What is your definition of success as an artist? How do you measure this success?
Answer:

Success can last eternity but when does it start. No one knows. It could happen before or after you die. It could happen after you have kids and your kids can help you out. No one really knows what success is in the long term. In the short term that should be getting concerts even at big huge ones. Getting a Grammy. Getting a platinum record. 

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

Ruining the pass by not playing the game. Everyone tells me to play the game but that's not happening. I want to start a new game. 

What role do you believe the artist has in our society?
Answer:

Think about how a certain political party believes taking money from the rich and giving it to the poor. 

I'm not seeing that in the music industry. 

What has been your most embarassing moment while pursuing music?
Answer:

Dealing with haters and people that like to waiste my time. 

If you could alter the music industry in any way, what would you change and why?
Answer:

Like I say in one of my other songs. 

The past is the past and it doesn't matter if the past doesn't last. 

We move forward and we make music while the government is up in our face and we just have to watch out for our enemies. 

What jobs have you done other than being an artist?
Answer:

No job wants me. They say they  want me to work more than 30 hours but my social security income wants me working under 30 hours. 

Has being an artist made your life lonely? How do you counteract this?
Answer:

It takes a beaten on my heart and head as being to overwhelmed, tired, and crogy as well as it is hard when being a textrovert to even try to make new friends. 

How would you define having an artistic outlook on life?
Answer:

The way things are going now. I say pretty soon we're be a 3rd world country or a communist country and that is something that will never be allowed. 

Name three artists you’d like to be compared to.
Answer:

Just 3? How about 4?

Calvin Harris, Kaliii, Ppcocaine, and Tom Macdonald. 

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

Never give up your hopes and dreams and to always be original. 

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

Never had any or many friends in life and I just want to make more friends. I figured the best way to make friends is by making music that we can all enjoy and have similar taste. 

What is your overarching goal as an artist?
Answer:

Have 100m Spotify Monthly Listeners' 

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