âm nhạc is always evolving. What’s ‘fresh’ today will feel ‘tired’ tomorrow. That’s why it’s important for musicians to keep uncovering new ways to express themselves.
Baltimore-based Danny Dosha is doing exactly that. After finding early success on the local hip-hop scene, Danny has grown as an artist. His latest single “Nautica,” delivers a sound that is best described as a genre crossover with plenty of hip-hop, rock and pop elements all added to the mix.
It was his mentor B. Stille, from the Grammy Nominated group Nappy Roots, who originally encouraged Danny to push himself from a songwriter into a full performer. The two collaborated on the song “Get uh Grip” and have played live at some of the same events, including Howard Theatre in Washington D.C.
I recently caught up with Danny Dosha to find out thêm about his sound, inspiration and future.
Tell us about the inspiration behind your latest release “Nautica.”
Danny Dosha: The inspiration for "Nautica" comes from a lot of emotions, but mainly from the feeling of being an outsider and feeling like no one could understand your perspective.
You like to blend different genres of music, where did bạn get the idea to do that?
DD: The idea for blending genres just comes from having an extensive history of different types of music. My father being from Trinidad and my mother from Jamaica I grew hearing island âm nhạc such as reggae and Soca. But also my family are những người hâm mộ of American jazz, blues, and hip hop. I always thought genre blending will be the future of music, that's why hip hop and EDM are so được ưa chuộng because of the variety of sounds that appeal to a broader audience.
Do bạn write and play all of your own songs?
DD: Yes I write and play đàn ghi ta, guitar on every record. As for other instruments, no. I contact fellow musicians that may like the idea of a record and want to contribute to the musical landscape.
Who did bạn bring in to assist bạn with this song?
DD: With "Nautica" I brought in a fellow songwriter Ayvee who is the theme songwriter for reality TV hiển thị "Bad Girls Club"; also fellow musician Darwin Winston, who played saxophone and drums on the record.
In your experience, what have been the biggest challenges you’ve faced as a rising musician?
DD: The biggest challenges in âm nhạc have been staying in a specific sound for music. Since I have always been inspired bởi different types of music, creatively I always stretch to have sounds that no has ever had. It has always been important to be different and stand out in craft, no matter what bạn are involved in.
Any lessons bạn can share with other aspiring musicians?
DD: Only lessons I can give other aspiring musicians is to stay consistent and never get distracted. As humans we kind find ourselves falling on and off route of our success because of distractions. Of bạn discipline yourself to entirely work on your art, bạn will always win.
Where do bạn see yourself musically in 5 years from now?
DD: In 5 years, I see myself with a Billboards #1 hit record and my own indie record label!
Lastly, how can những người hâm mộ keep up with you?
DD: những người hâm mộ can keep up with me via Twitter: link
And my Vevo channel: link
Baltimore-based Danny Dosha is doing exactly that. After finding early success on the local hip-hop scene, Danny has grown as an artist. His latest single “Nautica,” delivers a sound that is best described as a genre crossover with plenty of hip-hop, rock and pop elements all added to the mix.
It was his mentor B. Stille, from the Grammy Nominated group Nappy Roots, who originally encouraged Danny to push himself from a songwriter into a full performer. The two collaborated on the song “Get uh Grip” and have played live at some of the same events, including Howard Theatre in Washington D.C.
I recently caught up with Danny Dosha to find out thêm about his sound, inspiration and future.
Tell us about the inspiration behind your latest release “Nautica.”
Danny Dosha: The inspiration for "Nautica" comes from a lot of emotions, but mainly from the feeling of being an outsider and feeling like no one could understand your perspective.
You like to blend different genres of music, where did bạn get the idea to do that?
DD: The idea for blending genres just comes from having an extensive history of different types of music. My father being from Trinidad and my mother from Jamaica I grew hearing island âm nhạc such as reggae and Soca. But also my family are những người hâm mộ of American jazz, blues, and hip hop. I always thought genre blending will be the future of music, that's why hip hop and EDM are so được ưa chuộng because of the variety of sounds that appeal to a broader audience.
Do bạn write and play all of your own songs?
DD: Yes I write and play đàn ghi ta, guitar on every record. As for other instruments, no. I contact fellow musicians that may like the idea of a record and want to contribute to the musical landscape.
Who did bạn bring in to assist bạn with this song?
DD: With "Nautica" I brought in a fellow songwriter Ayvee who is the theme songwriter for reality TV hiển thị "Bad Girls Club"; also fellow musician Darwin Winston, who played saxophone and drums on the record.
In your experience, what have been the biggest challenges you’ve faced as a rising musician?
DD: The biggest challenges in âm nhạc have been staying in a specific sound for music. Since I have always been inspired bởi different types of music, creatively I always stretch to have sounds that no has ever had. It has always been important to be different and stand out in craft, no matter what bạn are involved in.
Any lessons bạn can share with other aspiring musicians?
DD: Only lessons I can give other aspiring musicians is to stay consistent and never get distracted. As humans we kind find ourselves falling on and off route of our success because of distractions. Of bạn discipline yourself to entirely work on your art, bạn will always win.
Where do bạn see yourself musically in 5 years from now?
DD: In 5 years, I see myself with a Billboards #1 hit record and my own indie record label!
Lastly, how can những người hâm mộ keep up with you?
DD: những người hâm mộ can keep up with me via Twitter: link
And my Vevo channel: link