So, let's see what happens when King Mazy visits Section 36 Music!
I absolutely love your recent song, “Paranoid”. What can you tell me about it?
Thank you! Paranoid came from me and my best friend from home. He sent me a snippet of the initial beat and it was so alluring I immediately had a million ideas for it. 999,999 of them were very bad but then the paranoid melody fell into place and that was very good. The process of recording and re-recording just felt so right all the way through after I wrote the lyrics and came up with the melody. And the music video was even more thrilling.
The song also has an incredible music video. What was it like putting that together?
Me and my team who worked on the music video always say that the filming day was top ten days of our lives and I 100% agree. We filmed the better half of the music video from around 5:00 am (for the morning shots to get the beautiful sunrise glow) until, like,1:00 am. There was a lot of preparation that went into it. Working with time constraints and staying in constant cahoots with my people was a lot for sure but I was so beyond grateful that my "team" just happened to be my good, good friends from home who cared as much about the project as I did. Pretty much the entire process felt like hanging out with your friends because that's literally what it was.
We had some girls in red, some guys in wife beaters, Party Fair props and a dream and that dream came true.
You are attending Berklee College of Music. What made Berklee the right choice for you?
Berklee is the type of place that you will get as much out of it as you put in. Prior to enrolling, I realized just how many opportunities were pushed to emerging artists (which was the most appealing part to me.) One of my favorite things to do is put myself out there and at Berklee, it is very much rewarded. Aside from that, most people I talked to stressed the fact that life long connections could be made simply by meeting someone in a jam session or complimenting someone on their performance. It's so easy to meet people who are in the same boat as you and just love the process and pursuit of music.Who or what would you say are your biggest musical influences?
In some ways, I'm still finding my style and figuring out what my sound is meant to be. Pink Pantheress, Caroline Polachek and Tierra Whack will always be some of my favorites. I think the most recent track is a hybrid of all of those amazing women and I want a lot of my upcoming music to adopt a similar vibe.
If you could cover any Disney song, which one would you choose? Why?
A Girl Worth Fighting For from Mulan is so gas people really don't be talking about that enough. And I don't know if it counts but Strangers Like Me from Tarzan, sang by Phil Collins.What are your immediate musical goals?
I hope to put out more songs that I love and I hope to keep connecting with an audience who loves me. Putting out music is my greatest joy right now and the fact that people resonate with what I put out and enjoy the music just as much as I enjoy making it makes me feel like the luckiest girl in the world. People should probably keep their eyes out for another King Mazy single very, very, very soon...
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I am People. I will have my eyes open!
As always, I want to thank King Mazy for visiting with us, and for sending along the pictures to accompany the interview.
I'm sure you’ll all want to follow her and see what she has going on. I would follow her on Instagram and Spotify to make sure you don't miss a thing.
Thanks again, King Mazy, and good luck reaching your goals!