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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Ladies and gentlemen, Good afternoon, welcome of the Culture News.
My name is David so I have the pleasure to
have to do on the Culture News, on I Heart
with You and many of the platforms. Wonderful artists name
Rob Gody, let me spell it for you is g
O double di Rob Gody. He has released a new
track which we are going to play right now. But
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as we do, we love to know more about the
artist was behind the song and right now you have
to go anywhere because he's right with us over the phone,
the one and only Rob Gody. Rob, how are you today?
Speaker 2 (00:36):
I'm doing wonderful. How about yourself, sir.
Speaker 1 (00:38):
I'm doing wonderful. Thank you so much for being with us.
So the first one we love to know is where
are you from and how did you start music?
Speaker 2 (00:47):
I'm originally from Cresty, Florida. I started music when I
was about twelve years old because my stepdad, the one
that raised me and disciplined me, taught me how to
be a man pretty much at that at that time
in my life, he died from leukemia, so I had
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to play the role of daddy for my two younger brothers.
So I kind of jumped out there, started hanging out
and gangs and stuff like that in street life to
fill the void because I just lost pretty much my dad,
you know what I mean. I was listening to a
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lot of rock around that time, and Kirk Cobain, my
favorite band, Nirvana, he died, so it kind of kind
of made me say, man, I forget about all this
rock and uh, so I started listening to stuff like
from Tupac and Bone Thugs and Harmony and Warren g
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Nate Dogg and uh I started imitating them and I
just got really good at it.
Speaker 3 (02:00):
Well, that's beautiful, And of course we have a special
thought for the people you have mentioned who unfortunately no
longer with us and uh and uh.
Speaker 1 (02:10):
That's music is definitely the light of of these sad stories.
So who are your music influences? The artists who have
influenced you the most?
Speaker 2 (02:24):
Okay, H Like I just said, Uh, Nate Dogg. I
actually have a track with Nate Dogg. It is called
Sunset Stacks. I was able to get it from from
somebody that was able to get it from his uh
his his family's estate. So I do got quite a
few deceased artist uh collaborations that I own rights to,
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but mainly mainly the people that made me start as
a Tupac Bone Thugs and Harmony, sugar Hill Game k
R S one. Most of them are have been the
most victorious b I G. Them have probably been the
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major influence on my style and in its whole.
Speaker 1 (03:17):
So tell us about your your work process of how
you do you do a track of how you recorded.
Speaker 2 (03:25):
Well, it's it's dependent.
Speaker 1 (03:28):
I have.
Speaker 2 (03:29):
I have several different methods that I use. I have
my mxx Sony headphones that have like a nine point
four out of ten rating for a microphone recording. I
do use them sometimes on on the fly recording only.
I don't use them that much anymore because I got
the Arterio audio fuse, and I got a new mixing
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board and micro MIDI keyboard, so in a new mic
and uh so I got I got. I got pretty
much the best of the best. I got the chaotica eyeball.
The only thing that I'm lacking right now is UH
is UH soundproof booth on which I've ordered and I'm
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getting the one that is recommended by Rolling Stones magazine
Amazon five hundred dollars. But that's the one I'm I'm
getting now, but yeah, I usually use band Lab and
Adobe Audition is my go to DOWS. I usually do
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most of my recording and band Lab and then I
do my normalization processes pretty much the pre pre mix,
and then I take that and then I loaded once
I once I do it all in band Lab and
get it recorded, then I I put it. I plug
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it into my DAW my autopic Adobe Audition, and I
have a lot of plug ins AA X V S,
T VS T threes my my go tos or are
the God Particle vs T and UH master Plan VST.
Speaker 1 (05:20):
Well that's this is a beautiful, beautiful thing. So we're
so glad to to to have you today. Very quickly,
what are your next projects?
Speaker 2 (05:31):
I'm always working on something sah. Honestly, I'm I'm producing
probably about probably about three on a good day, I'm
producing three hits a day. And when I say hits,
I don't do anything mediocre. Everything that I do it's UH.
It's always geared towards UH musical integrity and making the
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best possible product that I can possibly come up with.
I'm very picky when it comes to collaborations. If the
person that i'm collabor any with I don't believe that
they brought what they should have brought to the table,
then I will not release it, or I'll remove myself,
or I will try to see if I can get
somebody else to fill the spot. So I am very picky.
Musical integrity is very very important to me.
Speaker 1 (06:15):
Well, good to you, Good to you, lady. Gentlemen. My
name is David. I had the pleasure to have today
mister Rob Gotty Rob Gody, who has released a new
track which we are going to play right now on
the Culture News.
Speaker 3 (06:31):
I Heartwred.
Speaker 1 (06:32):
You stay tuned with us.