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- Behind the lyrics - Regresa a Mi - Ismael Seda
With the upcoming release of his latest video Regresa A Mi - Unbreak My Heart remix. Ismael Seda known as Seda Sounds comes to us with a beautiful rendition to the classic unbreak my heart by Toni Braxton. Although the track being in Seda native language of Spanish the track carries a powerful meaning to those that had lost a loved one. For many of us we know that oh too familiar feeling. For people like myself who lost a father 17 years ago, you listen to this song from Seda and it is a representation of everything you feel when you lost someone close, more importantly a father. Its truly an honor when artists such as him come to our outlets with a song with a strong meaning. Once you hear the song I guarantee you will shed a tear or two listening to this song. Monday Night Rawrr was there to get the exclusive with Mr. Seda as he prepares for the April 14th release of the visual for this song. 1. What is the name of the song ? Regresa A Mi (Spanish version of the classic Un-break my heart) 2. What is your inspiration behind it ? It was one of my dads favorite songs, and it basically talks about the pain you feel after losing someone. So it's sort of a tribute or dedication to him. THis song also was one of the songs i listened to most after losing him so i felt the need to do my own rendition. 3. What was it like for you to record such a powerful song like this? It was an emotional release for me actually, after i finished recording this song, tears started flowing and i also felt like a weight had been lifted bc i had finally given into such strong emotion. Having to be strong for the family i hadn't really processed my own pain/feelings. 4. What was your thought process in writing this song? I wish i had written this song, but i honestly felt like i did, in the way i felt compelled to sing it. It touches me upon each listen. 5. Did you have other songs in mind to redo in tribute to your father ? I also have My All In spanish by Mariah, Dance with my father by Luther and i am also writing another song for him currently about how strong he made me and what he left me behind. 6. Optional q - What was he like because it seems like he had such a positive impact on you? He was an army veteran, so he taught me how to be strong, and basically a soldier. I am who i am because of the militant way that he raised me. But he also raised me to be kind and respectful to everyone no matter what. I take alot with me that he taught me as a child. And you will hear alot about that in the song i am writing to him about that very topic. 7 How did your family react to the song ? They all caught "goosebumps" and we cried together when i played the video for them. 8. What would you honestly tell someone that's going through the loss of a loved one? I would tell them it's going to be alright, and don't rush into mourning your loved one. Don't let anyone rush you, take your time, bc losing someone is hard, losing a parent is like having to find yourself all over again. you really do feel like you lost a part of you that's never returning. you almost feel lost and empty and that's what the song "Regresa a mi" talks about. Hence, why the video took place in the woods, all alone. I wanted to capture the essence of that feeling. I also, find a positive outlet which can assist in you getting your emotions out. 9. Will there be an entire project dedicated to your father or will this be the only song ? There will only be a song to him, but i carry him with me all the time. Our main connection derived through music. We really connected and bonded listening to music and his taste of music really helped me because he wasn't just into one thing, he had all types of records playing in the house which is how i am with music. I have a wide ranging musical taste and i owe that to him. I had music from salsa, motown, blues, R&B, hip hop, reggae and the list goes on playing in the house. So when creating, 10. Anything else you want to share with us ? I am always open to all sounds/genres. I don't consider myself just an R&B artist,I like to call my music poetic soul. I am currently working on two new singles to set the fire to the upcoming summer, and hopefully an EP will follow at the end of the year, early next. For now i am enjoying just creating singles, and working with other artist. Thank you for your time. Love & Light to all! REGRESA A MI IS NOW AVAILABLE ON SOUNDCLOUD https://soundcloud.com/sedasounds/seda-regresa-a-mi-un-break-my-heart Follow Twitter / IG @SEDASOUNDS
- EP Review 718 & Heartaches Meko Sky
Jeremy Ramirez and Aaliyah Cardenas Ig: @jloko2t26 @auroess There’s a new genre of music out there that is beginning to arise in music. This genre brings together two different sides of music and is known as Rap Soul. If you ever wonder what Rap Soul sounds like then you should recall J. Cole’s latest album 4 Your Eyez Only. A young Hip Hop Soul artist from the Bronx by the name of Meko Sky dropped an EP that leaves the listeners star dazed and vibing to mellow beats and smooth punch lines. Titled 718 & Heartaches, he has given us his own version of More Life. The first track “Ei8th After 6” starts out smooth giving a good introduction to what Hip Hop Soul is to him. The grittiness in the song comes from what it is to live in the Bronx. As the EP continues, Meko Sky brings out Nico Woods and Kwoat in a raw rap single, “Throne Talks”. The track is filled with audacious quotes and controversial punch lines that leave listeners begging for more. The EP concludes with “Day 1’s,” which shows the temerarious side of Meko Sky. Filled with aggressive lines that comeback stereotypes and life struggles, Meko carefully ended the EP with a strong message. To hear more of Meko Sky, tune in to WVMR every Monday from 6pm to 8pm to catch Loud Silence Radio. Ig : @mekosky Listen to 718 & Heartaches on SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/meko-sky/sets/718-heartaches
- Meet the BrokeBoyz
If you know Miss Katie Kay, you know that she did go away for four years to the magical land of New Rochelle to attend Iona College. While on that magical journey of debochery and some studies she came to meet a few gentlemen that today have become known as TheBrokeBoyz The creators of TheBrokeBoyz Paris Haven, Zeus Wilson, Brint, and Radio Rob have come together post Iona College to take their trials and tribulations post grad and put a positive spin which makes it relatable to both those that have graduated from college as well as those that have taken an alternate route to their dreams and start from the bottom. Their vibe resembles the original Abel, Highly, and Lamar; for many that might not know it Abel the surname of Grammy award winner The Weeknd started from the bottom in the district of Scarborough Toronto he and Hyghly Allyne and Lamar Taylor brought their collective efforts and talents and came together to build a product aka the Weeknd. When you see TheBrokeBoyz you see the modern day version of the XO Boys. You have the voice (Rob) the artist (Paris Haven) The Style (Brint) and the Witt (Zeus Wilson) and they have made a project that many will not be able to duplicate. Not only they touch on life post graduate studies. They share their views on music, movies, current events. With their interests of music and hiphop in their first podcast episode they decipher the likes of Eminem, The Weeknd , Remy Ma, Nikki, and Kanye West. Though I might disagree with certain views (Em is not trash) they have a raw talent in which can be believed that they can do underground reviews. They have a raw view of music and life that I believe that this podcast and the gentlemen should be welcomed into the independent scene. In terms of current media and politics I could not help but giggle when they would talk about politics and our President #AgentOrange Donald Trump as much as we are in a difficult position of having this type of president they take their time to make jokes about the current president to give their viewers ease about their opinions about our orange POTUS. At some point the conversation got heated when talking about the current release of Get Out. Although I have not seen the movie they have solidified my opinion to not see the movie. MONDAY NIGHT RAWRR GIVES FIVE STARS FIND THE STELLA PODCAST ON ITUNES : https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-1-the-stella-episode/id1215531045?i=1000382640881&mt=2 Follow them on instagram: @thebrokeboyz @paris.haven @radio.rob @zeus.wilson @not_brint




