The DMV Daily Interviews: StraffaBoy
The DMV Daily had the pleasure of speaking with fellow Maryland Artist StraffaBoy, who is named after a notorious neighborhood, straffawoods, that was shut down back in 2004 due to
Q: Tell us about your recent release.
StraffaBoy: My most recent release was a single off my new EP called “Perfect Timing” the single called “Better Days” feat Ant Glizzy
Q: Who inspired you to make music?
StraffaBoy: My roommate and long time friend Dutch501
Q: How would you describe the music that you typically create?
StraffaBoy: If I like the beat it will talk to me, and a hook will pop up in my head then I just go from there. I could write and freestyle
Q: What is your creative process like?
StraffaBoy: I would like to mostly collab with anybody ready to do business
Q: Who would you most like to collaborate with?
StraffaBoy: I would like to mostly collab with anybody ready to do business
Q: What is one message you would give to your fans?’
StraffaBoy: the message would be .. be your own king.. don’t follow the trend .. set standards and stay 100, also never give up.
Q: What would you be doing right now, if it wasn’t for your music career?
StraffaBoy: If it wasn’t for music I might still have my gogo band lol
Q: Where have you performed?
StraffaBoy: I have performed at mostly all the spots in dc and a couple of spots in Maryland, and Atlanta
Q: How would you say Social Media has impacted your music career?
StraffaBoy: Social media has allowed me to keep the content flowing and develop my brand.
Q: Which famous musician(s) do you admire?
StraffaBoy: When it comes to admiring that’s a strong word but I would say my Uncle Pepe. He is the former manager of the Legend “Prince”
Q: What is the most trouble you’ve ever gotten into?
StraffaBoy: Most trouble I got into would be a shootout, but legally you might see some traffic stops lol
Q: What is the best advice you’ve been given?
StraffaBoy: The best advice I received came from my child’s mother and that was to stay alive for our son.
Q: If you could change anything about the industry, what would it be?
StraffaBoy: If I had to change or could change anything about the industry I would make it more authentic.
Q: What’s next for you?
StraffaBoy: Ummm movies or just evolving.