I’m Bizza, Joint Chief Founder of Caviar Industries.

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New EP coming soon from Chey Blasian. Her single “Lame Niggaz” is on all streaming networks.

1.) What elements and/or characteristics made you say to yourself that you wanted to do music for a living? Who are your influences/heroes/role models?

The elements of hip hop. My influences are Roc Nation quality control.

2.) If you could compare yourself to an already established artist, who would that be and why? If you don’t like to compare yourself, then music-wise, what separates you from other musicians?

I like to be compared to all of successful underestimated people.

3.) Everyone in life goes through adversity of some sort. Is there anything in your life that has any influence on the kind of songs you write? What is the most difficult thing you’ve had to endure on your path to becoming a musician?

Yeah, pain of dealing with stress of parenting with different women. Stress of the world competing everyday.

4.) How do you prepare yourself to write certain songs? What is your song-writing and recording process?

I go to the mountains and clear my mind then meditate with gorilla cookies.

5.) Unfortunately the music industry is full of talented individuals who just don’t get any recognition for their talent and/or work. What do you plan to do to make sure you stand out and get noticed?

Spend time around geeks and weirdos who know the ins and outs.

6.) Would you rather be on a major label or would you rather stay independent? Why or why not? In regards to the music industry itself, do you think that the traditional music industry model as we know it is dead?

Major money major moves for my minor but major talented artist.

7.) How do you think the internet and social media affected the music industry and how musicians are able to market themselves? Social media is obviously an extremely important element in today’s world, especially when it comes to business, branding, marketing, etc. With that being said, do you think an artist will be able to survive in today’s music industry if they’re not social media savvy?

Too many people think they can do it without effort or hard work or natural talent. Caviar industries anoint folks with unbelievable smarts and talent once they sign to us.

8.) Artists who try to make music for the general public and make more money are usually seen as “sell-outs.” Do you see it that way and if so, what do you plan to do to make sure your music stays true to your brand and make a good living at the same time without having to “sell out”?

No, the world is allowing anything after the Trump election, so what that tells you.

9.) Professionally, where do you see yourself 5 years from now?

My corner office in NYC sitting across from Shawn Carter.

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