Monday, June 14, 2010

The Blast Spotlight: Draztic Meazurz



Check out this week's Blast featured artist Draztic Meazurz

The Giant Blast has a one on one interview Shadow (one half of the due Draztik Meazurz).  In this interview Shadow explains how the group met, what the two plan on doing in the future, the obstacles they've faced in the recording industry so far and more!


The Giant Blast:  Why do you call yourselves Draztic Meazurz?
Shadow (of Draztic Meazurz):  There are no limits to what we are capable of.  We are capable of writing anything from show tunes to gritty streets anthems.

The Giant Blast: How did you two meet and what brought you all together?
Shadow:  Battle, we went at it back and forth none of us were willing to stop. None of us wanted to give up.
We saw this as an opportunity for great things, so we seized the moment and made a monsterous duo.


The Giant Blast: Are their any plans for solo projects in the foreseeable  future?
Shadow:  We can't forsee the future, but I'll tell you this, we are both loyal and we both feel that "if you are brought together it's for a reason and you can't mess with fate".


The Giant Blast: How would you all describe your styles individually?
Shadow:  Factah has more of a cool,calm,and collected smart flow, you know the type that if you listen to it the first time you won't catch everything he says, too many mind tricks. Shadow has a more rambunctious flow, that in your face take it or leave it type of style.


The Giant Blast: For your forthcoming project Industry Takedown, what can listeners expect on this project?
Shadow:  First of all, expect the unexpected. We are attacking you from all angles, with hard lefts, rights, and counters. This is the one. Man we got something for everybody, Ladies Gents Bitches Thugs, haha everybody!!!!


The Giant Blast: Who did you all work with for this project?
Shadow:  Kena B, she is the one for real, she writes, arranges and gets busy with the vocals.  You gonna hear her trust she's a beast, hailing from Boston, MA.
We also worked with the hard hittin Spot Rush Ent. (Crack Hap and Grizz) The most gritty MC's you'll ever know.
Also Trilla repping 730 dipset and Hardbody Ent. out of ATL. he goes in as well.
 

The Giant Blast: Who would you all like to work with in the future?
Shadow:  I'm tellin' you, we have somethin for EVERYBODY!!!!  It doesn't matter who you put us with, we'll still get it in. Ha Ha who do you want to hear us with?


The Giant Blast: What would you say is one of your biggest achievements in the music industry so far?
Shadow:  Workin with Squizzy (Producer of Justin Beiber's "One Less Lonely Girl" We are mainly the only hip hop group he works with, that man right there put us on to a lot and he still continues to put us on.
 

The Giant Blast: What would you say was one of your worst experiences in the industry and how did you learn from it?
Shadow:  Ha Ha, the worst, Hmmm, all the broken promises!!!!  Not finding beats, not getting show. I think the worst is when we went to 106 and park and the end out side [a certain legendary music producer] was out side listening to some dudes rap. So I burst into the cypher spitting but [he] had to leave off hearing.  Next thing you know he turn down the street we walked down and got at us telling us to meet him at the Universal building on Monday. Us being amped we come back out to NYC and they knew nothing about what we was talking about.  MAN I was in flames cuz, but you know what we learned to do from now on out, get info, get conformations, and get some type of proof they are serious. 

The Giant Blast: Is there anything you would like to plug any shout outs?
Shadow:  Shout out to all that supported us and continue to.  Shout out Deka Records for puttin us on in the game.
Shout out to Squizzy, Sarah J (manager of the top producers in the game), Chysty Productions, Freek Van Workum, RocWilder, man the list can goes on and on, so I'll just say everybody that help us make this lava that about to erupt.
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