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Greg Bussie - A Journey of Music and Personal Growth

In the ever-evolving landscape of music, there are artists whose stories and experiences shape not only their sound, but also their artistic journey. Greg Bussie, a talented underground artist, has emerged as a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. With his EP "Old Friends," Bussie takes listeners on a profound and introspective exploration of his life, emotions, and aspirations. In this interview, we dive deep into the pivotal moments that have influenced his artistic expression, the collaborative process behind the EP, the challenges he has faced, and his strategies for building a supportive fan base. Join us as we unravel the evolution and growth of Greg Bussie as an artist, and gain insight into his future projects and aspirations. Get ready to be captivated by his unique sound and relatable lyrics that resonate with the core of human experience.

Can you share with us some pivotal moments or experiences in your life that have shaped your artistic expression and musical journey? How have these moments influenced your music?

There’s a lot I’ve experienced in life that has molded me as an artist from my sister Shavon passing when I was 4, to my brother Shamar passing right after high school, even my uncle passing recently RIP to all my loved ones. Those moments have influenced me to put my pain into something productive when I feel overwhelmed I put it in my music and these moments also taught me to keep going and gave me a whole different reason to make this work. The beautiful thing is music has always been my way of release and will always be that!

In the collaborative process with Enrique1x for "Old Friends," can you describe the dynamics between you two? How did your individual styles and strengths come together to create a cohesive EP?

It was an amazing process working with Enrique1x, it worked perfectly because it was our vision not just mine he was very hands on and honest! Our individual strengths played in with him being a great producer I don’t think there is one sound he can’t achieve production wise but we are both very versatile. It made it easy to bounce off of each other.

Within the EP, "Old Friends," each song carries its own unique energy and emotion. Can you take us through the process of selecting and arranging the tracks to create a cohesive listening experience?

Well there was a lot that came into play with just where I was mentally each time I recorded or was in the process of writing the songs. I wanted to put my best foot forward get real vulnerable on these tracks and as far as arranging I had help from my peers listening different times of day just to get an overall feel.

The guest verses from Dope Taf and Khalil on "Old Friends" add another layer of depth to the EP. How did you choose these artists to feature on your project, and what did they bring to the overall sound and message of the songs?

• To be honest that was the last song to be recorded and added. The energy was just so genuine that night we stayed up working on music until like 3 AM and when 1 AM Delay was done we just knew it was one of those great songs. They really brought that hunger and put their touches all through the song plus we were waiting until 1 AM for weed so boom that’s the story behind that one.

Throughout the EP, there are recurring themes and motifs. Can you discuss the meaning behind these themes and how they tie into your personal experiences or artistic vision?

Really just expressing my hunger for success and how it can feel so close yet so far away and the stress that life and being a creative brings. I always feel like I want to do so much for people and this is my way of doing it both through the music and the life I’d like me and family to live.

"Old Friends" was released on September 29, 2023. Reflecting on the journey leading up to this release, what were some of the biggest challenges you encountered, and how did you overcome them?

My biggest challenges have more so come from a personal standpoint. I let every little thing life throws at me throw me off course and that’s led to inconsistencies in my life overall especially in music. But, once I got it set in my mind I’m the only thing stopping I’ve felt unstoppable all around.

As an underground artist, gaining recognition and exposure can be a challenge. How have you navigated the music industry and built a supportive fan base? What strategies have you found effective in reaching new listeners?

I’ve learned that the worst anyone can say to me is “no” even in the worst variation it still means the same shit so I reach out to everyone because how do I expect anyone to hear me if I don’t put myself in front of them. My fan base has been built off of performances and my social media presence so I’m always sending links or trying to post something new!

In terms of production, what were some unique techniques or creative choices that you explored on "Old Friends"? How did these choices enhance the overall sonic experience for the listeners?

That was 100% on Enrique most of the beats was just him cooking or playing some from the stash and I would hear something that just caught the ear or I’d feel it and immediately start writing. Enrique would kind of coach me through the process as well let me know his thoughts and ideas.

Lyrically, the songs on "Old Friends" delve into personal and introspective themes. Can you share some specific inspirations or stories behind the lyrics of one or two songs? What emotions or messages were you aiming to convey?

My personal favorite on the EP is emotions because as I said before I wanted to get a bit more vulnerable this time around and I really shared my emotions I had writing that verse and where my head was at even down to what I want to do for my pops and parents in general because Lord knows where’d I’d be without them.

As an artist, how do you balance maintaining your artistic integrity while also appealing to a wider audience? How do you navigate the tension between commercial success and staying true to your creative vision?

I find balance in just being my happiest while making music because I can really explore my mind and make what I WANT TO MAKE! I appreciate all opinions as well but this is the one thing I can do how I want to do it and nobody can change that for me. I don’t feel the tension at all.

Collaboration is a key aspect of "Old Friends." Can you discuss the importance of collaboration in your creative process and how it enriches your music? Are there any other artists you would love to collaborate with in the future?

Collaboration is so important to growth as an artist whether that be growing your audience or sharpening your sword. There is no craft in the world where you get better without being tested or some type of practice so why is music any different. I’d love to collab with The Alchemist, Isaiah Rashad, MIKE, Mavi, and Tony Shhnow.

In today's digital age, social media and online platforms play a significant role in promoting music. How have you utilized these platforms to connect with your audience and share your music? What strategies have been most effective for you?

Well with my social media accounts I’m trying to get more active but communicating with supporters has always been key to me I don’t ever want to be too big to share a conversation with someone that seems like the least I can do. But, as I said before reaching out to different platforms that can help you grow, getting play-listed, paying for promotion through the social media platform it’s a lot you can do.

"Old Friends" showcases your growth and evolution as an artist. How do you feel you have evolved musically and personally since your earlier releases? What new elements or influences have you incorporated into your sound?

The thing I feel like has led to my growth is I’ve crafted my own sound and I found my voice which was really big for me when I actually started to like how I sounded on songs. I also am not afraid to try new things.

Nashville is known for its vibrant music scene. How has being based in Nashville influenced your artistic development and sound? Can you describe any specific ways in which the city has shaped your music?

I’m based in Huntsville but not even just limited to Nashville, Tennessee as a whole has had major influence on my sound from Isaiah Rashad to Project Pat. My pops always really fed me Hip Hop from Miami to Houston and my mom being form New York gave me the best of both worlds.

Looking ahead, what are your goals and aspirations as an artist? Are there any particular milestones or achievements you hope to reach in your career? Can you share any hints about your future projects or collaborations?

To keep working my ass off and I’d really love to be performing in Texas for SXSW and every other big festival real soon. I got some big things coming another EP coming can’t put a date on it just yet but I got some Nashville natives on this upcoming EP, a lot more visuals coming , and a lot more music coming just stick with me through this journey. LOVE


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