It was supposed to be a whole movie, but we had some technical difficulties while we were shooting, so it didn’t end up right and we had to go with what we had. The “Creep” visual playlist wasn’t even supposed to be like that. So, we wanted to think about how we could make a whole short film. RM: We kinda just wanted to go a different route. I do love a lot of old school music.ĭD: How did the “Creep” visual playlist come about? Of course, like the Futures, Young Thugs, 2 Chainz, Drake, the Uzis. Of course, the Nas’s and Jay-Z’s and the newer additions right now. RM: My mom, growing up, she listened to a lot of house music. Turning my experiences and expressing them. Then I realized I could rhyme, I could rap, then I started putting on beats and started rapping. First I would just start by writing about how my day was, then I started rhyming words, then I started rhyming words, then I started wordplaying. I had this diary and I would write poetry. I was going through a lot of family issues and stuff like that. RM: I used to write poetry, like when I was going through a lot of stuff in my middle school years and high school years. That’s why my sound in music is so versatile, because I’ve been from east coast the west coast to the South, you know what I’m saying? I’ve enjoyed travelling and seeing different things, but school-wise it was kinda hard because you have to change school districts and friends and everything like that, but I got used to it. I’ve never been able to settle down anywhere or have the same friends, so it was kinda difficult. You know, if you’re from a place, you have lifelong friends, like friends you grew up with or whatever. ![]() ![]() RM: Really, it’s kinda like I’ve never really been able to settle down somewhere. From Atlanta, I moved to California.ĭD: What was it like growing up in all those different places? We sat down with an interview with the young hitmaker and got a better glimpse into what’s on Ray Moon’s mind about her career and come up.ĭon Diva: So, you grew up in New York City? Co-signed by Drake’s dad, Dennis Graham and producer, Jahlil Beats, and with several labels already courting the young wordsmith, Ray Moon gives the world a glimpse into her heartbreak with her introspective visual playlist entitled, “Creep” and her upcoming EP, ‘Thoughts On Being Sober.’ Hailing from Los Angeles, Ray Moon’s music can best be described as a clever mash up of R&B with an indie hip-hop vibe, that is vibey, relevant, raw, rebellious.
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