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Tay Price Interview: Producer - Tiny G Beats



  • Introduce the world to Tiny G Beats?

  • I'm Tiny G Beats, 16, born and raised in Las Vegas. I began rapping at the age of 8. I have been making beats for 4 years and so far have produced for about 40+ artist on my tracks.

  • Let everyone know some of the songs you have produced and artists you have worked with?

  • Seli P "Goblin Flow" From the Hosted By Me tape. Phresh Work "Kaptain Kurt" ft. Twitch Flava, Young Ac Live "Papers In My Places" ft. Drew 32, Rayne Storm "Fatal", and also mixtape tracks for people such as LV Boyz, PBG The Team, Choppo Guz, and more.
  • What software do you use?

  • I use Fl Studio but sometimes I use my keyboard workstations like my Yamaha PSR-500 or the Neko.
  • Who are some of your biggest influences on your music?

  • Hmmmm...Superstar O, Johnny Juliano, Drumma Boy, 9th Wonder, Streetrunner, Tha Transit, and Hitman Beatz.
  • Is there any advice you could give aspiring producers? How can a producer be noticed?

  • I can honestly say through branding, diligence, and free music.
  • What projects should we be looking out for in the future?

  • You would just have to watch and see :) Follow Me @TinyGBeats or Facebook "Tiny G Beats"
  • What artist would you like to work with in the future?

  • Rick Ross, Drake, Kanye West, Chris Brown, Trey Songs, I mean anybody who's good. BIG PEOPLE!
  • Any Last Words?

  • S/O to Tay Price - Youtube , and "PLEASE REMAIN IN YOUR SEAT THIS IS A TINY G BEAT"
SHOTOUT TO ETYMOLOGY THE TEAM, YNVUS RECORDS

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