Michayl Lox Perspective on Wolfin' (Intro)

A Reality check. You're going to hear things that will make you laugh, cry, and question reality by the time you're done listening.

To control my financial freedom, keep my publishing, and masters while educating the masses doing what I love to do.

Learn to hear the word "no" over and over again. You have to have thick skin in this industry, there are so many opportunities but not every single opportunity is your's so when you hear "no" keep pushing until you find what's your's.

In the late 80's/early 90's my parents and siblings are musicially inclined and I remember growing up that they all (including aunts on both sides) would get together and sing ensembles and perform for the family.

My sound has evolved so much. Not only does the sound perform better from switching from FL Studio to Logic Pro X, also everything I have experienced since 2020 plays a vital role in my music. From my wife and I having our last child, to the pandemic affecting us and our families, to being on lock down and not knowing what is going to take place, to now being able to articulate those experiences into my music.

Actor, videographer, administration for a home health care company, etc.

Love, the plandemic, party life, mental health, questioning everything, inspiration, and motivation.

My brother, two cousins, and our uncle formed a rap group in the late 80's called "The Brew Crew" and I wanted to be just like them. Then Kris Kross came out with their hit song "Jump" and I immediately fell in love with the idea of "if these kids can do it, so can I!"

"Queens & KIngs". Because it's a positive message that speaks to both our young black men and young black women. Teaching them that the boys dont have to kill each other and our women are more than what the media says and what society thinks.

Authentic. Wise. Teacher.

Michael Jackson