Tag: Where It Begins Magazine

  • Interview with Baegera

    Did you miss the article we did on Baegera? Check it out

  • Interview with VBae

    Interview with VBae

    By: Where It Begins

    Q. Tell us who VBae is?

    A. VBae is a versatile type of chick; multi-personality but not in a crazy way, ha-ha. She’s outgoing & outspoken.

    Q. How did you become a Vegan? What challenges have you had becoming one?

    A. I became vegan because I got really sick with a tumor a while back. And I just started looking into what was going into my body. I was just becoming more aware, stuff like that. Challenges, I would say are going to the mall and smelling fried chicken, you know anywhere like fast food. When I got into Publix, they’ve got all the hot food, oh my gosh it smells so good. But then I’m like no, it’s not good for you. Period.

    Q. If you could go anywhere in the world where would you go?

    A. I would probably go to Italy because that’s where my mother’s side of the family is from. And yeah, Italy is beautiful. I would love to go there.

    Q. Describe your style and how it is different from others?

    A. My style is different because I only f*** like one-on-one s***. I try to find people who are just coming up and show love to independent business owners. That’s pretty much my style. I don’t like wearing what everybody else is wearing, period.

    Follow up at @v_b_a_e_

    To see full article go to https://issuu.com/cecewibnet/docs/wib_magz_may_2020_06_

  • Interview with DJ Lucky Calhoun

    Interview with DJ Lucky Calhoun

    By: Where It Begins

    Quote “Every DJ has a different experience. For me, I was able to go around the world, see and do some different things besides getting locked into the average routine of a DJ like being in the clubs or doing house parties.”

    Q. How did you come up with the name DJ Lucky Calhoun?

    A. My original name when I entered the industry was DJ Swift C. After my music partner, Freddy Calhoun, professionally known as “Coolbreeze” and I linked up with Organized Noize, an Atlanta based music production team; I changed my name to Lucky Calhoun, and we became the Calhouns. The name stuck and I added the DJ to the front and have been known as DJ Lucky Calhoun ever since.

    Q. What is one of the best experiences working as a DJ?

    A. Every DJ has a different experience. For me, I was able to go around the world, see and do some different things besides getting locked into the average routine of a DJ like being in the clubs or doing house parties.

    Q. Who is your biggest inspiration?

    A. My mother. She raised 4 kids with little help. She made sure we had somewhere to live, food on the table and clothes on our backs. She is definitely my biggest inspiration.

    Q. What other projects are you working on and where can everyone follow you?

    A. Right now, I am currently working with 112 and Jagged Edge on a set of shows called “The Experience”. I am preparing to tour worldwide with 112 later this year. I am also looking at creating a podcast where I would showcase new artists and their music. I want to give them a platform of their own where they aren’t competing with popular artists of today.

    Follow me at @luckycalhoun

    To see full article at https://issuu.com/cecewibnet/docs/wib_magz_may_2020_06_

  • Interview with Gabe Lustman

    Interview with Gabe Lustman

    By: Where It Begins

    Q. Tell us more of who Gabe is?

    A. I am a singer/songwriter based out of Atlanta. Originally grew up in Minneapolis.

    Q. Tell us about your song (My EX)? I see it was #1 in Germany and #5 in the UK. How was the experience?

    A. The thing about my song “My EX” is that I wrote it from the perspective of I left the girl, and she wants me back but really that song is flip flopped, and I was the EX one time…just once it was truly a blessing Know” which was dope! Alanna was a nice girl, and we remain Facebook friends to this day.

    Q. What projects are you working on?

    A. I am currently working on my next album and more visuals which will be released later this year.

    Q. Where do you see your career in the next 5 years?

    A. Next 5 years I plan to hang some platinum plaques on my wall as a singer and songwriter both and get into more songwriting and tour more and take my talent overseas.

    Follow me @gabelustman

    To see full article go to https://issuu.com/cecewibnet/docs/wib_magz_may_2020_06_

  • Fall Issue

    Make sure you check out the latest Magazine with @msanitawilson on cover.

    Thanks to everyone who are the voices of the future
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  • Interview with Emjay

    Interview with Emjay

    By: Where It Begins

    Q. Tell everyone who Emjay is?

    A. Emjay is an example of someone who has always pursued his dreams, never giving up no matter how many times he’s fallen down. Emjay is a person who believes no matter what you go through excuses are not acceptable; you must fight for what you believe in. if there’s a will there’s a way. I believe in life there’s good and here’s bad you get what you put in, without the pain there’s no gain. Remain humble, stay thankful, and enjoy the ride to success. Falling in love with the process is the most beautiful part of it all.

    Q. How has your experience been on Love and Hip-Hop Miami?

    A. Love and Hip-Hop Miami has been both a great and interesting experience for me. The show and everything that came with it has helped bring awareness to me as a person, but the interesting part is not being in control of editing and how the people view me on the show. I understand that’s all a part of reality TV.

    Q. I see you have a single “Mae Love” tell me more about this song?

    A. My new single “Make Love” really means a lot to me because I consider this song to be real R&B. I feel music has been missing the real essence of R&B music, the focus has been Hip-Hop for so many years and I love Hip-Hop but it’s time for the true R&B wave to come back around and my new single “Make Love” is definitely the new wave.

    Q. What is one of the hardest things you had to deal with being on Love and Hip-Hop Miami?

    A. I think some of the hardest things I had to deal with on the show would be exposing my relationship and having it vulnerable to the twists and turns of editing, and not being able to showcase my music and artistry.

    Follow me at @emjay

    To see full article go to https://issuu.com/cecewibnet/docs/wib_magz_may_2020_06_