Published: August 16, 2009 6:46 PM EST
By: Isaac Davis Jr., MBA (Juniorscave.com)
New Music Spotlight August 2009 Edition
BLKRAW
BLKRAW
Junior's Cave interviews the newest sensation to the R&B/Hip-Hop industry. Forget about Justin Timberlake, BLKRAW is bringing sexy back to the music industry with his smooth commanding voice that ladies all around the world will melt over when they hear him sing. His new single titled "Done Somethings", is off of his EP, P.S.T. (Pain Sweat Tears) and shows the type of experience music lovers will embark upon when they tune into BLKRAW's music.
If you are looking for something that has a nice groove, that has a nice sway, and that makes you feel good from inside the heart, then BLKRAW is your man. We recently sent him a set of questions for an interview. Here are his responses in a narrative format. Enjoy!
I would have to say the best part of 2009, would have to be getting this album done. P.S.T (Pain Sweat Tears)-EP I worked with some great producers for this album. The first single off the album is Called "Done Something's". It's a great record, it's very universal, and it is receiving a lot of feedback. I would have to say my biggest accomplishment for 2008, would be landing an opening gig for Rick Ross from Slip & Slides Records, in Tampa Fl, Club 112. The music scene in my area, Is real hot right now, there's a lot of hungry rappers waiting for the opportunity to scratch the surface, and by me being in the position that I am in with my career and moving forward. I am hoping this will open up doors and avenues for other artist in my area there is a lot of talent down here, yet it gets over look.
The best venue I have performed at would have to be Club M2 in Mexico, because the set up was one of a kind. Two dance floors and the stage is right in the middle of the club, so you see all the people around you as you are rocking the crowd. As far as my biggest influences in the music industry, I would have to be artist such as LL Cool J, 2 Pac, Big Daddy Kane & B.I.G, because these were some of the artists I listen to when I was a kid growing up. Also, my big brother Sean Fuller, had a huge influence in my music, my brother's death really push me to make it in this music industry; I fill I am just doing what he would have done if he was still living.
What I feel I bring to the music industry would have to be something I call reality music, meaning "the struggle". So no matter if it is a song for my ladies or a song for my dudes. My goal is to give something to the people, not only in my hood or your hood, but to all music lovers. My mission is to have you like damn I can feel that or I been through something like that in my life. If I had the opportunity to work with one artist it would have to be "The Dream" because he understands what the people want when it comes to sound, lyrics etc. not to mention anything he gets his hands on is a hot record. I also think his style and my flow would complement well together.
I feel that I can give the people what they want no matter if it's in a R&B track, such as my single "Done Something's" or if it's like my record "Tatts". I would have to describe my music as timeless, smooth, uplifting, yet keeping it real. It's been all love from my fans. I would like to thank you all for your love and support. These are messages right of my MySpace page. "Hey sweetie the ladies love your video I put on my page, I don't blame them either" sent by hazeleyedevil, "the music makes me want to get a tatt on my back, lol keep up the good work. Sent by mznazty.
Fans can now go to the official website. @ www.blkraw.com to get updates, music downloads, purchase the album P.S.T (Pain Sweat Tears)-EP and BLKRAW ringtones. They also can reach me on MySpace @ www.myspace.com/blkraw and Twitter @ www.twitter.com/blkraw and to chat with BLKRAW AIM me @ blkraw81. Looking in the next five years, my fans can expect to see BLKRAW working hard on new music/videos, signing a few new hot artists to LowKashRecordz from my home town El Centro Ca. aka E.C. Maybe luck up and do a movie or two.
As I conclude this interview, I just want to say I love you Sean C. Fuller (big brother) R.I.P. I would like to thank God for keeping me here on this earth to do what I love to do my music, my mother, and last but not least I want to thank all my fans for sticking by my side all these years, I love you all.