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Sincere Tru Perspective on Beat The Block

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

Hi I'm Sincere Tru Artist, song, writer, studio engineered and producer. I've been rapping since I was 14. I got better when I turned 17. I'm from Atlanta, GA it was rough. Once the gang culture sweep through they were taking over Hip-Hop it was know room if you didn't have money. I study the game and doing what works and understanding what people like is how I became so great. In jail everyone knew I was the next big thing even the guards. It's fate and faith. I use to do music to express myself now I do it to comfort others and to alert the masses on street violence. Me and my group mate Young Flayme are focused on making a impact by giving Hip-Hop the respect it deserves and speaking up on street issues. WAy Up Music Group 

How does your background play into this song?
Answer:

It's about my life growing up getting bullied in Atlanta defining the odds and now marketing a brand for Washington state where I currently stay to market more non Gangster rappers. Get more regular people back in the picture my story is wonderful in this song as you can see I'm not letting up really speaking what's real.

What is your earliest memory of listening to music?
Answer:

Bone Thugs and Harmony, 2pac was my favorite, as well as Biggie Smalls, Nas, Jay z, Outkast, and alot of music come out Atlanta my city has a nat for Hip-Hop music that's why they have taking over I'm trying to use my Atlanta style to promote good music to stop the street violence their while I'm up in Washington state.

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

17 though in and out of jail, homelessness, and losing lyrics was a problem along with lack of funds now seems like my big break I know I'm going to take off with how much I put in. Trying to get more healthier since I know my sound can stir teenagers away from gangs and make it uncool.

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

17 though in and out of jail, homelessness, and losing lyrics was a problem along with lack of funds now seems like my big break I know I'm going to take off with how much I put in. Trying to get more healthier since I know my sound can stir teenagers away from gangs and make it uncool.

What genres does this release play into?
Answer:

Hip-Hop 

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

Man I got back it February 2024 me and Young Flayme I know how to drop hits and catchy tunes I'm a natural at it plus I got enough rhymes for a life time. I been evolving for the longest and my love for Hip-Hop make me not hate on other Artists like other Rappers do. I learn from them and use their styles to compliment them and twist into my own.

What themes do you explore throughout your music?
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Street violence, relationship issues, personal pains, money motivations, and love. Also mental health tracks. I think mental health is a important topic and is my biggest weapon to help dye down the street violence.

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

would be Kanye West because he's like me and is still one of the highest positive rappers on the charts and I can relate to his mental issues.

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

would be Kanye West because he's like me and is still one of the highest positive rappers on the charts and I can relate to his mental issues.

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

My favorite artist well is myself and I sample a lot of other people sounds and stay in tune to what popular while twisting my own unique flavor in between.

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

My favorite artist well is myself and I sample a lot of other people sounds and stay in tune to what popular while twisting my own unique flavor in between.

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

It's chill, feel good music, life lessons music, street awareness music and just mellow hot bangers. All my songs I focus on the art form and the pioneers of the game and pay respect to the culture and the new diverse Artist is what I like the most. I think Hip-Hop is really going to bring a lot of racists together.

If you could attend a performance by any artist, dead or alive, who would you choose and why?
Answer:

2Pac because he was a poet I learned from him getting caught in the streets which made me flip my gimmick to talk against it and not get trap in downward spiral like he did. 

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

My favorite song I made is Twist of Fate because it's about my mission of changing the rap game with other artists help a course and with the resources and the vibe with my flow marketing I think and know me and Young Flayme will be blown up soon. The people are tired of Gangster rappers now I was call to do this just have to fight my own demons so I want fall like so many countless Rap Artists.

Do you have a distinct way of making music, how do you work?
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Yes I listened to what's hot and make catchy tunes off all the variety of music I heard in the past and I got a taste for good music so it's easy for me to make hot tracks. I always think about the listeners so I can make something flavor able to the ears.

Walk us through your music creation process, specifically for this song.
Answer:

Beat the block was build emotions from my past and trying to live a good life but the attitudes of people now or in these past 10yrs been very shitty but I'm learning to be the better person and speak up about the truth in a way people can relate and thinks it's cool just being yourself and not street wreck.

Do you prefer working alone or collaborating with others? How does this influence your sound?
Answer:

I love working alone and especially working with other's. The chemistry of working with other's help me evolve my sound and elaborate on where to take it next my whole thing is to be able to keep coming like Lil Wayne. I think and know I'm on him and pac level probably above Wayne because I write my own songs.

Do you have any particular methods that help you flush out your creativity while making music?
Answer:

Drugs and it got me unhealthy I want say the new heavy drug I'm on but I rap about it in my songs and curing myself from being a addict it's a bumpy ride but I'm going to fight even harder now.

Which aspect of the writing, production and release process do you enjoy the most?
Answer:

I enjoy making tracks marketing them and the feed back I get from people it's like they know I'm the Jesus of the Hip-Hop game and I'm going to move mountains and drive   people to change and strive more in life.

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