Saturday, December 21, 2013

Interview with Malik Smith


Me: Hello Malik whats been going on these past years? Whats new?




Malik: To put it simply, I’ve been getting to know the real Malik. From summer 2010 until summer 2011 I was working on my music nonstop for the first time my whole life. I was recording, traveling, shooting music videos but it wasn’t fun anymore. I didn’t feel like I really had the opportunity to say what I truly felt. So after we released my last music video, I took a really long break. I went back to working full-time and slowly rebuilt myself as an artist from the ground up.





Me: Who are artist you listen to now?

Malik:  So many it’s insane. I love most of the big pop acts who put out an album this past year: Justin Timberlake, Lorde, Katy, Kendrick Lamar but I’ve been listening to a lot more Marvin Gaye, Curtis Mayfield, Bobby Womack and newer R&B artists as well; Miguel & Kelly Rowland to name a couple. Oh man, so many artists. Most of the time these days, I’ll shuffle

Me: Your top 5 singers that’s in relevant now?

Malik: Justin Timberlake

Lorde (although she’s new, her 7 weeks at #1 on the Hot 100 is sign of big things to come)

Arriana Grande (she’s a newcomer as well her album debuted at #1 and she has an incredible voice)

Rihanna (not my favorite vocalist but she really has become the voice of a generation; got to give Rih Rih credit)

Adele (even though she didn’t put out an album this year, her entire catalog continues to sell huge - she’s going to be staple for several more years probably decades).

Me: what do you have new that’s going on that you would like to share?




Malik: I’m glad you asked! I’m really excited to be wrapping up production on not only my debut EP project “the night before dawn”, I’m also more than half-way done recording my first album “Fall Before Dawn”. Why the similar titles? NBD and FBD are the first two installments of an album series I’ll be releasing throughout 2014. It’s called: “Fall.Rise.Believe” and speaks on how love and loss changes us for the better.

Me: Tell me how your move to LA changed your career




Malik: LA didn’t just change my career, it changed me! Moving to LA was one of the most difficult things I have ever done. It forced me to recognize my true value as an artist and a creative mind. It taught me how badly you have to want this in order to succeed. The number one thing it changed for my career was my hunger; it grew my hunger to succeed tenfold. That has allowed me to establish the professional relationships necessary to keep growing and moving forward. LA was really tough but great at the same time.

Me: what motivates you?




Malik: God Serving Him and doing the best with the gifts I was given. My family. And the idea that one person can change the world if they truly believe they can. I cover all kinds of topics in my music but I tend to discuss people more than anything else. I feel like we all have so much room to grow and the quickest way to achieve that growth is learning to celebrate our differences; a “grand healing” if you will . I’m motivated by the opportunity to inspire others to love themselves a little more so that grand healing can be.

Me: when will your next single be available

Malik: Very soon!

Me: tell me about your new album and what can people expect

Malik: Expect to spend some time really listening to it. I wrote FBD over the course of nearly 8 years now. It’s a living breathing record of my personal life experiences. People can expect to relate to the stories I tell throughout and hopefully walk away with a new perspective on things.

Me: anything you wanna say or tell anyone

Malik: Every day you wake up is an opportunity to go further, do better and work harder to create the world you want to live in. All you have to do is recognize your own power. Claim the life you want. And as always, peace and love!