Will Nada Perspective on Get off My Back

Few different ways. It' starts from one of two,. Either I'm inspired or motivated by an event or anything that puts a fire in me or I sit down to create with no inspiration but for the love of creating . Either way a song is getting done. Then, because I am fortunate enough to be producer as well I decide whether or not I'm using a track I already have or am I creating one and that's how every process starts. Sometimes I forget how lucky I am that I don't have to wait on anyone or anything to have a song come out of nothing, and end up being a I complete Product.

This song was definitely inspired. Believe it or not, it was inspired by one person. That person I knew very well was actually a relative of someone I was with. And sometimes relatives can be a little too much and sometimes you have to be too much back and that's how the song was created. Lyric, every word was an actual feeling or an actual thought related to that person in the situation. I knew it was an angry emotion So it had to be a Darker kind of track. At that time in my life, all I wrote all I created were either love songs or sad, love songs. This was the first song that I actually found Who I am because now I found that writing that song was more honest, was more soul-searching more me And now it's become a huge part in my style. Love songs are not gone. I still write those because those will always be a part of me, but now Finding the other part just gives me more options and more fun because they are more fun to do.

I love working with other people it just is not my go to when I'm writing something that is close to home. If it's a personal song, I would rather it just be me by myself. To Collab on a song we want to create. I'm all for that working with others makes you grow as an artist because it's not easy.. But it's definitely worth it at the end

I think after so many years of doing what I do when it comes to music and writing it just becomes Second nature. It's almost like if you've meditated for years, it's very easy for you to just be anywhere even in a crowded train station close your eyes and be where you usually are when you meditate, which is or should be nowhere quietly. Same thing with music. If it's what you know, it's very easy to sit down turn on the on switch and you're ready. It's just like meditating because it is meditating. Just like anything that you put the world aside and just breathe that thing that you do whether it's Shooting guns, Scuba diving, Playing ball it's all the same thing it's activity that you shut the world out to focus on which is meditating. That's why these things are good for you to have your mind is important for good mental health.

I'm not gonna lie, My favorite part of the whole process is the listening to the song when it's fully complete and I'm no longer painstakingly working on it. Since I do A-to-Z, the hardest part of this song is X Y and Z. It's the part that I do not look forward to it is the part where perfectionists can get lost and also lose the song in the process. It's the part where most people get stuck. It's not in the beginning from A to X It's always the last 5% that stops a lot of people from completing a lot of things not just music. So for me, my most enjoyable part is the I have a finished song. Let me show it to you., And the second is the beginning when you sit down and have very cool hook, and a great idea and butterflies start happening because you know it's about to go down.

I try to do one a week And I always try to share one a week and I make that a habit to my fans so I am held accountable for it and I call it my Friday night beat Segment on TikTok. So every Friday you'll see a brand new track on tik tok. Every once in a while, you'll see one on Saturday as well.

For production I use Logic to record everything on, and I play my own instruments I rarely use loops and if I do my loops every once in a while, I'll find a loop that I have to have and if I'm too lazy to make one similar then I'll use it but usually I do everything from scratch and there aren't very many tools, but logic and my keyboard that I use.

I wouldn't recommend plug-ins for an aspiring producer. For an aspiring producer, what I would recommend is learning music. Learning theory, Learning an instrument, Learning how to act, Learning how to act apply on stage, Learning how to do monologue very well, Learning how to write by taking some creative writing courses, Learning many different styles of music, even ones you don't like because there's a reason why you don't like it find out what that is, Learning the science of sound, and how to be an engineer... Everything I just mentioned are just a few of the things that a producer needs to know producers where many hats they are of all trades when it comes to hierarchy of an artists. The producers at the top he is the one that knows everyone's job. Everything from how to pronounce a verse to the melody it needs to be to the harmonies that will be used and the sounds that will be chosen for the track and how it will be recorded into the way where it's going to be mixed perfectly. You are not aligned with learning these things that's OK find out what you are aligned with and perfect that just because you're an artist does not mean you have to be a producer just because you're a producer does not mean you're automatically an artist depends on what you choose to do What you choose to put the time into .