MAKENZIE: New bomb dropped straight from Tennessee to Berlin

by | indieBerlin

Releasing his debut single on January 13th, MAKENZIE gave an exclusive interview to indie Berlin, telling us about his inspirations and plans for his future.

Makenzie is a new rapper from Tennessee, USA. He moved to Berlin in February to take over the Berliner rap scene. His influences are wide: Vince Staples, Tyler The Creator, Blood Orange and many more.

He will be having an exclusive party at Wild Tales Bar on January 12th.ย The evening will kick off with a special DJ, Sophia Pignatiello and then MAKENZIE will perform few songs, INCLUDING, ‘You and Me’.
Make sure to join the party! Facebook event here.

indieberlin: How does the songwriting process work for you / in your band?

MAKENZIE: Well normally the idea comes first, then I or whoever Iโ€™m working with makes the music and arranges the song. Then I head over to the lyrics which honestly is my favourite part, just looking at the words and watching them come to life.

indieberlin: If your music was a movie, which genre would it be in?

MAKENZIE: Most likely a Documentary and sometimes Science fiction sprinkled with some drama.

indieberlin: Tell us a secret about yourself.

MAKENZIE: I canโ€™t swim and Iโ€™m terrified of jellyfish.

indieberlin: Where do you get your inspiration from?

MAKENZIE: I usually get inspired from everyday situations in my life. Not every song is necessarily about me or has actually happened. It could be a situation I observed with friends or strangers, a story I read or a movie I watched and Iโ€™m just sharing my perspective of it.

indieberlin: What music do you listen to when youโ€™re touring?

MAKENZIE: I havenโ€™t toured yet but that is coming soon when I tour with Red Music on his โ€œthe day that was never promisedโ€ tour starting February 17th. So, Iโ€™ll be sure to let you guys know in the future. But recently I just travelled back home to the USA and I listened to a lot of Tycho, Gucci mane, Home, Tame Impala, 2pac, Travis Scott and Quavo, and a bunch of house and techno.

indieberlin: Do you prefer to play big festivals / stages or smaller club gigs?

MAKENZIE: I dream big and Iโ€™d like to say I think big, so the goal is to always do it big, like festivals and stages in stadiums. But itโ€™s also something so attractive and intimate about the smaller club setting, plus thatโ€™s where you get hands dirty and really become yourself.

indieberlin: With whom would you never share the stage with?

MAKENZIE: Anyone who is racist, sexist, homophobic or a bigot (unless we were debating).

indieberlin: In ten years you look back to today and think:

MAKENZIE: Iโ€™m glad I didnโ€™t give up.

indieberlin: Do you dream in colour or black and white?

MAKENZIE: Both and sometimes colours that I donโ€™t actually know. Well my actual dreams are quite happy and full of excitement, so I guess that would lead us with colour, since colourful images are more happy and exciting than black and white.

indieberlin: Do you see your songs in colour or in black and white?

MAKENZIE: I guess both as well but Iโ€™m more focused on the meaning of the picture they want to create or at least I try to focus on that more.

Makenzie

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