The 411 Magazine The 411 Magazine issue 4 July/Aug 2017 | Page 26

FEATURE style to accommodate a team.  Being a music producer, it’s like being a psychologist. You have to suss out very fast the dynamics of the team or group of artists if collaborating and cater for the different personalities to get the best out of them and the song. One occasion that stood out, I was working with a university indie band. They wanted to keep their indie sound but wanted hip hop elements with no bass-line. I was able to come to a happy medium without a heavy bass-line, still keeping the hip hop aesthetic element that was requested. You’re known for your honest realism in your lyrics, is there a particular situation that bothers you more than anything else, and if so, which lyric of yours reflects your feelings about this the most? Though I write about my reality and the things I see and experience around me, and though a lot of things do bother me, I try to focus on the positive. I'm really not a political person. But prejudice and unequal treatment by law enforcement towards urban youths does get to me.  There is lyric is from 'Chosen One', you can be doing good on top of your game, but some police, for no reason will mess around with you for the sole reason - the colour of your skin and their stereotypical views:  "Prince like  26 Will-is, they're knighting me, I'm with the Lord cos the devil try fight with me, I'm from the hood where the Fed's act like say we ain't got a right to breath so they don't like police." Tell us the motivation behind  the Illstarz/Seismic label? The motivation for the label was to use as a vehicle to release my own music, have creative control and release music when I wanted to release music. Also for my team, so we could release music for other artists who we were, and are, working with. The game has changed, you really do not need to sign to a major anymore i.e. skepta, Stormzy for example. Plus, I wanted us to build the new Rockefella, No limits, Bad Boy and the like. What are your favourite lyrics from another artists' work and why? Kanye West - Touch The Sky: "I'm trying to right my wrongs. But it's funny them same wrongs helped me write this song."    I can identify with the lyric. I too have made mistakes in my life which I regret deeply, but would not change anything because those experiences made me into the person I am today and I find myself rapping about those same experiences and mistakes. You have a very impressive list of collaborations. who would you  have liked to work with but is no longer with us? Biggy. I love his wordplay, flow, insight, voice and because I am sure he would like my beats and I know we would make something special.  Also, Fela Ransome Kuti, my Naija (=Nigerian) musical Uncle. I like his political activism in Nigeria and his brand of Afro Beat with a full band. Listen to 'Lady' and 'Zombie', then you will understand what I mean. Who inspires you and why? My biggest inspiration is God, my mother and family. My mother because I know what she had to go through with me, my brothers and my sisters growing up. She always managed to feed and clothe us all (and there are a lot of us).  We never ever wanted for anything.  Right at this moment, my biggest inspiration is my baby daughter who inspires me every day. What's next for you? I'm prepping for my next solo single for the summer. It's a cross pollination of dancehall, trap and dance with a commercial twist. I don't want to talk too much about it now, I want it to be a surprise!  I’ll be performing around the Middle East with some dates in the UK and have some high calibre production duties in the pipeline. - AS Twitter/Instagram: @ayobeatz