My greatest lesson that I’ve learned is to keep going no matter how little views or engagements I get. What would you say are the greatest lessons you’ve learned so far? It got me a lot of followers and new fans, a lot of engagement, and I know the next time that I get posted on Sa圜heese, the majority won’t have a choice, but to tune in to the DaVinciBands Show. I want to say my proudest moment of my career so far was getting posted on Sa圜heeseTV. What’s one of your proudest moments of your music career so far? It’s ok to be you, and it’s ok to be proud to be you. I don’t want to be anyone else, and I don’t want to be from anywhere else. The message that I want fans to take away from this song is that there is nothing better and easier than just being you. What message do you hope fans take away from your music and from ‘Young Bands?’ It’s catchy, it’s energetic, and it makes you want to replay the song over and over. To be honest, it’s hard to pick because I love my whole second verse, haha, but if I had to pick, it’d be between “Semi stickers and blickers Loco gotta Uzi, 5 keep a hammer, Poison gotta toolie Danja with a banger, Rollo gotta movie” or “And I ainn with the chitter chatter I come with the splicka splacka And I ainn with tit for tat kuz I come with the tit for tat(x4) we gone scrape em all, You take a nigga from my crew then we gone take em all” It’s hard to pick between the two because it’s the whole set up and in between that makes the second verse so great. My favorite part of the song is closer to the end of the second verse. What is your favorite lyric in ‘Young Bands’ and why? The video is shot in my old hood and right in front of 'The Circle,' where all the kids in the hood met up to play. It gives people a peak into who I am, and what made me that artist I am today. This song introduces who I am, where I come from, and why I am the way I am. Lately, I’ve struggled mentally, and I’ve been fighting my own battles. So, 'Young Bands' is kinda that introduction song to the new and improved. What is ‘Young Bands’ about in your own words? I never force it, and if I find myself losing my creativity, I take a break, unwind, come back when I feel rejuvenated, and boom. When I write music, it feels like I’m bridging the language barrier between beats and lyrics, so it just flows perfectly. It feels as if I’m just translating the beat into words. ![]() I always say it doesn’t feel like I’m writing lyrics. So, when I’m looking for beats, I just sit in my car, light up a blunt, close my eyes, and let the beat speak to me. Now onto your release, ‘Young Bands.’ What inspired this song?
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