Exclusive Interview with NizzyGetGood

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Paper Plane Staff: What has been most challenging aspect of your current release “Wipe It Down”?
NizzyGetGood: 
The most challenging aspect was making the song very catchy and less complex but while keeping the words complex at same time .
 
Paper Plane Staff: Do you think you inspire other people through your music? How so?
NizzyGetGood: 
Yes I do inspire people they tell me all the time because I am focused on being happy rap back in hip hop I put a lot of my manifestation techniques in my songs.
 
Paper Plane Staff: How would you describe your work style?
NizzyGetGood: 
My style is very Unique and smooth and unmatchable!
 
Paper Plane Staff: Describe your experience recording the song "Wipe It Down"?
NizzyGetGood: 
When recording wipe it down I felt so alive because I knew every lyric in that song someone was going to feel it and relate to it.
 
Paper Plane Staff: What is your process in composing your song?
NizzyGetGood: 
When I compose a song I first come up with the flow to the beat then I can plug the words right in to the flow.
 
Paper Plane Staff: What social media platforms work well for increasing the reach of your content?
NizzyGetGood: 
I only deal with instagram on my social media.
 
Paper Plane Staff: How did your unique sound come about?
NizzyGetGood: 
My Unique sound comes from me being born and raised on the East side of Chicago.
 
Paper Plane Staff: Your song "Wipe It Down", did you wis you had done something differently? Or have you changed as a person and would change styles/lyrics now?
NizzyGetGood: 
I Love the way I did the song because it’s very inspiring.
 
Paper Plane Staff: What are your music goals for this year, and how are you working towards achieving them?
NizzyGetGood: 
My music goals for this year is to have a major feature with a major artist and then to go on tour after that , by beginning of summer.
 
Paper Plane Staff: Where can potential fans find out more about you?
NizzyGetGood: 
Fans can find me on Google and Instagram @NizzyGetGood

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Exclusive Interview with Sophia Mengrosso

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Paper Planes: How do you stay inspired and motivated throughout your creative journey?
Sophia Mengrosso: 
I am inspired by so many things! My family, my friends, people that I don't even know! I deeply care about everything that is going on in the world, and in individual lives. I think people individually have their own worlds, by this I mean that we all have our own universe. And things happen within that universe. And I have mine mine. So, I find inspiration in every experience I have in my life from my past and present. 
 
Paper Planes: Can you share some insights into your creative process when it comes to producing and arranging your music?
Sophia Mengrosso: 
I do not have a specific recipe or a plan when It comes to the creating process, it can take a few hours or a week, depending on what we do. I write my music on my piano and I would have a draft of what I want to do, and we get together with my band and work on music together, everyone has their ideas and input, so it takes the whole band to create the final product. My band and I have a lot in common, and I think the most important thing is that we find the most amazing  creation in chaos! So, I can describe my creation process as something that comes out of chaos! 
 
Paper Planes: How do you collaborate with other artists or producers, and what do you look for in a collaborative partnership?
Sophia Mengrosso: 
I love collaboration! My dream is to do a collaboration with Green Day!. I think collabs with other artists can give a lot more to the fans in terms of new perspectives on music, and  creating new styles. Right now I am doing a collaboration with a big rap artist , I will share more about it  when  our product is out. Also, exploring new music styles where I can create soundtracks for movies and games. I do n ot limit myself when it comes to the creative process and I am open to new experiences in music.
 
Paper Planes: How do you handle the business side of the music industry, such as contracts, royalties, and marketing?
Sophia Mengrosso: 
I am lucky to have an amazing manager who handles all of that, because I personally hate to stare at the screens! I also know nothing about marketing! 
 
Paper Planes: How do you balance your personal life with your music career, and what self-care practices do you employ to maintain your mental and emotional well-being?
Sophia Mengrosso: 
I do not have much of a personal life right now, and this is my choice, music is my personal life at the moment, so all my time goes to it. Mental health is important to me, and I find it really helpful to do some sort of exercises whenever I can, I like to do some meditation and stretching, and I really love aerial acrobatics! Silks, aerial hoop ( lyra), contortion training! So if  I am not working on my music, you can find me spinning in the air on an aerial hoop))) 
 
Paper Planes: Can you tell us about a challenging moment in your career and how you overcame it?
Sophia Mengrosso: 
I had many challenges, and I think one of the biggest challenges was not believing in myself, and being afraid of my voice. When I was at school, I was told things about my voice that did not allow me to fully express myself, also I was put in a "box" of rules of how to sing and what style to sing. That was when I was training to be a classical singer. There are a lot of rules in the classical world of singing and expectations. and if you choose to not follow them, you will run into some problems. So I think the biggest challenge as I mentioned was expressing my style and vision in music, because I was told that i would not be successful. 
 
Paper Planes: How do you incorporate your personal experiences and emotions into your music, and what themes or messages do you often explore in your lyrics?
Sophia Mengrosso: 
My music is about all of those emotional experiences. I started writing music  when I was 14 years old as a way to heal myself emotionally, and after that it was to help my friends. To me it was about overcoming sadness of trauma and losses that I was constantly witnessing. And losing myself in music was the only way I could deal with that and it was a  good healthy way. I am very thankful for that, I think music saved me in a lot of ways from making some bad choices. I think it is about finding something you can hold on to that lifts you up and pulls you out of darkness. This is what music is to me and I hope I can help others by sharing my stories. 
 
Paper Planes: How do you stay current with trends and developments in the music industry, and how do you adapt your work accordingly?
Sophia Mengrosso: 
I love to learn, so I think I am doing a good job of adjusting, however that doesn't change my style or me. I think adjusting for me is about learning new platforms or doing collaborations. I think these days we really do not have a choice but to adopt and learn, just take the best from it and do not change who you are. Modern tools and technology are great if we use it in the right ways. 
 
Paper Planes: What advice would you give to aspiring musicians who are just starting their journey in the music industry?
Sophia Mengrosso: 
Be who you are, create your style, there is only one of you, you are unique, don't hide yourself, show the world what you have got, be true to yourself. Once you create something, put it out there , and network with other artists. Get out of your comfort zone, perform a lot, showcase your music, and just work hard! If you stay true to yourself and believe in yourself you will succeed. The worst mistak eis to quite before you even tri enough times. This it, really, I think in these industry the only and best advice is WORK HARD AND DO NOT STOP.

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