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DEEWITT Perspective on Heartbreak

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We are excited to share DEEWITT's new track "Heartbreak"! 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 DEEWITT to learn all about the inspiration, concepts, and creative energy that it took to create and produce "Heartbreak". We hope you enjoy and please feel free to ask DEEWITT anything!
What drives you to continue writing music?
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“It’s an escape for me. When I have so much on my mind and can’t let it out, I turn to pen and paper and write down how I’m feeling. It’s like a release valve for my emotions, allowing me to pour out my thoughts and frustrations in a way that feels cathartic and freeing. Writing becomes my sanctuary, a place where I can be honest with myself and explore the depths of my emotions without judgment. It’s a powerful tool that helps me process my feelings and find clarity amidst the chaos.”

Name a song that best represents success to you, and why?
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Don't really have one

Do you have one main reason driving you to continue making music?
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Yes, it's my passion. I know that it helped me through my darkest times and I'm trying to help someone else in life that needs to hear the words that I put out but most of all my passion the love of music.

What is the most significant lesson you've learned through being an artist?
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I've learned that nothing is given to you. You have to work hard extremely hard for what you want. I've also learned that they're always gonna be a critic no matter what you're doing in life. There's somebody to criticize what you're doing that you need to learn to let it go and not let your fans or the world see that you're a monster because you got angry at someone who had their own opinion everyone has a right to the title to their own opinion so I've learned that you know sometimes it's best to let things go move on yourself and your dream and your family your responsibilities to life but most of all I've learned that you really need to learn to love yourself more than what anybody else can. 

Name three artists you’d like to be compared to.
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I wouldn't want to be compared to any artist I want to be unique different. I just wanna be DEEWITT

What is your favorite work of art?
Answer:

All art is beautiful To define one as favorite is impossible

How would you define having an artistic outlook on life?
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Having an artistic outlook on life means embracing the world with curiosity and imagination. It’s about seeing beyond the surface and finding a deeper meaning in our experiences. For me, it’s a way of life that values creativity and emotional expression, where even the simplest moments can spark inspiration. This perspective not only enriches my own life but also allows me to connect with others on a more profound level, sharing experiences that transcend words through the universal language of art.

Has being an artist made your life lonely? How do you counteract this?
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I can see that being an artist can be a lonely life if you're dedicated to your music, which most artists are you know sometimes you have to lock yourself up away from people and you're constantly on the ink, pen and paper you know and you just writing and writing and writing until you lose track of time you lose track of life you lose track of people Sometimes you know it takes for a family member to contact you and say hey where you been you know haven't heard from you in a while to get you to realize hey shit I've been oh sorry language I've been here for way too long now it's time to step out and visit the world a little bit but if you love making music and music is your life and your dedicated to it. I wouldn't say you're lonely because you're doing something you love and you enjoy and you have a fan that loves your music and they're constantly writing you talking to you asking you questions  so really you don't have time to be alone. You're too focused on what you need to do and what you're working on. 

How have your other passions reinforced your process of making music?
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It really haven't. It just taught me to be tough in life that nothing is guaranteed. Everything could be gone on a flash of a moment just like that one song that I wrote thought I had all, but in a flash of the moment it was gone that's life.

What jobs have you done other than being an artist?
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Well, I wasn't always an artist so and technically, I don't call this a job yet because it doesn't pay yet but I've done everything in the construction field from carpentry, framing, sheet rock, muddying, roofing, Brick Masonary, but now I'm electrician and seems to be where I've been staying at that becoming a music artist will eventually become a job and pay my way though society

If you could alter the music industry in any way, what would you change and why?
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I wouldn't want to change a thing. Music is his own evolving world it changes to its environment and it changes to what the cultures need what they want it has a way of reaching out to people that are in dire need so I wouldn't want to change anything because if you change, elite makes counter effect like a butterfly effect that might help everybody but you take away that it did help it can't help them now so why would you want to change it? There's different types of different genre different reason the ones that listen to nothing needs to be changed. Music is what it is music what makes life 

What has been your most embarassing moment while pursuing music?
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Well, to tell you the truth, almost every part of it been embarrassing. When you don't know what you're doing, especially as an independent artist, you know you have to be online you have to distribute your music. you have to interact with the fans on your own. Try not to embarrass yourself or make yourself look stupid because you're under the pressure and you sometimes you just get lost and you don't know what to say so yeah there's a lot moments where I've been embarrassed.

What has been your scariest experience while pursuing music?
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My scariest experience would be losing it all losing my family, losing my kids losing my job that paid my bills because I was so far into it to where I would stay up all night work on my music during the daytime. I will go to work on my real job wasn't sleeping much Wasn't interacting with the kids much or the girlfriend or family so it got to a point where I was getting ready to lose everything that I've worked hard for to gain before I start my music career job that I do as electrician I was going to school for this company for eight years that I work with  One thing to lose the job to gain another job like being a artist and being successful, but not being successful and losing it made it to where I would've been on the streets homeless without a job without money so my biggest fear of all was losing everything and not gaining nothing  That won't be for long 

What role do you believe the artist has in our society?
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You become a public figure people want to be like you people wanna act like you so you wanna try to set a good example to the world so people aren't being stupid and you know go around killing people for no reason and starting fight you know that's not what life is all about life about Love love ourselves, loving each other. We only have one life as Bob Marley would say. 

How do you plan on being a game-changer within your genre?
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Well, I'm hoping that I bring to the table something different with my music the change of the genre where I use jazz hip-hop pop rap all of it. I bring into one song so I'm combining all these genres together to create a whole new Genre

What is your definition of success as an artist? How do you measure this success?
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My definition of success would be just to know that my music is playing on the radios and that everyone knows who I am my artist name but most of all here are my songs on the radio would be success for me

What is the most memorable response you've had to your work?
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Someone once said my music made them feel understood, and it meant the world to me.

Do you practice? How has your practice changed over time?
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Oh boy, do I practice as most of our time goes to stay in front of a mirror singing to ourselves looking like a crazy to the neighbor But yes, it has changed over time technology in my software that I've been getting you know now I don't have to scream at the mirror. I just speak into a microphone.Lol

What is your favorite way of sharing your music?
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Anyway, that works lol still learning the distributor thing being independent music artist we have to learn how to do everything on our own trial and error for the most part

What three words would you want your fanbase to use to describe you?
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Original, dedicated, Creative the most I'll just be happy to be recognized as a music artist

What do you want people to feel when they listen to your music?
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I want my listeners to feel a sense of empowerment when they hear my tracks. Whether it’s through the stories I tell or the beats I lay down, the goal is to create a space where listeners can find a piece of themselves in the music and come away feeling stronger and more connected to their own journey.”

What is the strangest place where you have discovered a new song?
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I will have to say on the side of the street and old musician playing his instrument his own song his own lyrics

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

Well, I would love to collaborate with Nicki Minaj with her vocals and one of my songs. It would be probably top 10 for sure.

What does your dream performance look like?
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Well, I try not to dream too big because I used to dream never come true, but if I had to say what mine would be is to be on stage for millions of people, all loving to hear my song clapping along with me singing, along with me and at the end of the show everyone being happy And going home 

What is your overarching goal as an artist?
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Do you have my music heard to be known And to be famous, my own legacy from the ground up

If you could only listen to three artists for the rest of your life, who would you choose and why?
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Dmx, Mac Miller, Nicki Minaj. DMX because I grew up on him when I was young in the streets, he was my fight. Music pretty much kept me motivated kept me going and then Miller because he was also you know he explained a lot of things in his life that I would resemble to take over some life really bad and I was there that one time and you know his music helped me rebound from it and Nicki Minaj because she's so damn beautiful and I love her voice and I can't stop listening to her so she had to be my number three list 

What is your favorite song you have made, and why?
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Well, I made a couple good ones that I think are great for the top two I would say is fake friends that one's a pretty good song and it's real tell us the truth about how people can just turn their back on you quickly and then the next one would be.... I won't be gone for long..that song tells a story about when I start making my songs and putting them in public. I was pretty much putting everything I had my time my money. I was falling down a pathway where there was no coming back from going in debt losing a family that I had my kids being neglected pretty much cause I never had time to spend with them so pretty deep mainly fans that won't be gone for long but I need a break. I need to get my family back together. I need to get control my life again. Put my priorities that need to be taken care of of my bills in my house and you know stuff like that so like I said that something to me was very deep . 

If you could attend a performance by any artist, dead or alive, who would you choose and why?
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Well, Mac Miller will be on the top of my list. His music Was something you would vibe to when you were down a dark road or when you trying to be lifted up life stories pretty much those are the kind of songs that get me. The ones I have meaning to them.

How would you describe your music to someone who has never heard it before?
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I would have to tell him my music straight from the heart, the pain and suffering that I've  endured For most of all, I would have to tell it's really good music that they should try sitting down and listening to it

How would you describe your favorite artist's music to someone who has never heard them before?
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Well, I would have to say they're pretty much straight to the point type music. I grew up in the 80s so most of my music you know was real back then no one was talking about fruits and vegetables in their songs and they were we probably would've ate more of our vegetables back then lol 

What themes do you explore throughout your music?
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I would have to say I focus on love, social issues, personal growth, or even storytelling. those are part of my life story's 

If you could go on tour with any artist, who would it be and why?
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Well, I like a lot of artists and I would be happy to go on tour with any of them, but if I had to pick between most of them, I would definitely say Nicki Minaj will be on my top list. She's just so damn gorgeous and I love her voice, her songs make more sense than most other female artist that I've been hearing these days Next would be Dax he's a great lyricist an has great music But the one that I really would've said yes to is no longer here today God rest his soul, the greatest of all Mac Miller, an DMX

How has your sound and style evolved in the last 3 years?
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To answer that question it's kind of changed a lot. I've went from too like a lot of love songs hip-hop pop to hear lately. It seems like dark darker kind of songs like fighting my demons within trying chief control of losing it all those been pretty much kind like my songs here lately I've released. 

What genres does this release play into?
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This song plays more into hip-hop pop type genre, but if you listen to most of my songs, I kind of mixed them because I don't believe being stuck in one genre I believe all music should be combined together because it all does the same purpose. It helps us escape and relieve our pain and take us to a better place when We are in a dark place. I've never been stuck to one genre even as a child. I listen to rock Pop hip-hop rap, so I figured I would make my music the same kind of way. I throw some jazz up inside on my beats  Too 

What is your earliest memory of listening to music?
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Ever since I was 12 years old music used to take me to a place away from the pain and misery of my childhood that I was going through growing up Vorse family abusive, stepfather runaway sister just help me escape it all

Who are you and what do you do?
Answer:

I'm just a normal person just like everyone else in this world only differences I put suffering and pain into music and hopes that maybe it'll reach the ears of someone who needs to hear it

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

Well I have always loved singing used to do it as a child with my Open boombox radio back when all you had was mixtapes lol wow crazy how fast time really flys

How does your background play into this song?
Answer:

It's more about heartbreak we all been there before

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