“Juliet & Caesar” was more about a lustful relationship and “Cold War” was more about commitment and also the frustration of lack of commitment, so there were a lot of different perspectives I wanted to take while I was picking these songs. “Blood type” is really just another way to say your identity, so I sat down and picked these songs based on different narratives I was talking about in each song. The songs on the EP seem to be a mix of self-analysis and dissections of relationships. This project has allowed me to craft the sound that I have today and continue to create more music. I was still learning how to record my voice-figuring out structure while still giving my own flavor and emotion to it. Last summer is when I really started to hammer out ideas. How long did it take you to complete the EP? That’s kind of where it’s been.īlood Type is my magnum opus-what I feel really represents that process, that identity that I developed. I feel like I have so much more of an affinity for singing and coming up with interesting melodies and it comes so naturally to me, so I thought that was easier than producing the same snare for 10 hours. So these past years where I’ve been a producer, I was getting as heady as possible with it. This past year has been such an amazing time for me as a lyricist and vocalist, and whenever I take on a new project I really get into the details of it. I’ve always made things for the sake of creating something new-whether it’s through this project or production work-I’ve always liked testing my creative boundaries. I’ve always been low-key ambitious about what I want to do. It’s something I’ve always had an itch for, to be honest. What made you decide to pursue your own project? “Now, doing my own thing, it’s been a cool process to be able to do that and make something that speaks to what I’m proud of.”īillboard got more in depth with the budding artist about his transition from producer to singer, collaborating with Petit Biscuit and how Blood Type represents the identity he developed. “I was making beats for friends and doing remixes and was in a completely different world,” he explains. Having lived on both sides gives him a whole different perspective of the process and finished product. Motley Crue, Papa Roach & More Feature on Both Screen & Soundtrack For 'The Retaliators': Producers…įor years, Cautious produced other people’s work before taking the leap to make his own music.
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