Creator to Creators S5 Ep 52 Apollo Liberace

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Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support.https://open.spotify.com/artist/5vCTDPfvLQeyH3jurwXMxNhttps://www.instagram.com/minusgravity/?igsh=MmVlMjlkMTBhMg%3D%3D&amp%3Butm_source=qrhttps://music.apple.com/us/artist/apollo-liberace/1564784056https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCReGHC8fozKMqUFKdKHHOhwhttps://www.tiktok.com/@apolloliberaceApollo Liberace has spent his whole life involved in music, dating back to when he was a just ayoung child. Now the hip-hop/R&B artist feels that he is putting out some of his best materialyet, with his single “If I Said I Had the Answers, Would You Listen” set to be released on hisbirthday, February 27.His newest song is an R&B track that will be complete with a music video featuring himself and his girlfriend “Wolves.” It captures the essence of love and being in a relationship, and Apollo Liberace said it is melodic, while also featuring a little bit of rap and indie vibes. “The song is talking about everything you go through in a relationship,” he said. “The main lyrics are, ‘so cry alone, or you can cry on me if you want to.’ Just talking about two different people in a relationship. It’s displaying all the emotions you go through when you’re happy together. If youlove somebody it’s never going to always be great. It’s really who you’re with, to argue with, therest of your life.” Also in the works is a single titled “Paradise,” featuring Tyla Yaweh, who has worked with the likes of Post Malone, Chris Brown and Wiz Khalifa. Down the line, Apollo Liberace has plans to create an EP. He said the first song is mostly R&B, but others will feature him on acoustic guitar with a more “indie-folk” feel. “It’s a lot different than what I’ve done before,” he said. “I think it’s the best music I’ve made. It’s real and full of emotion, with different stories.”Apollo Liberace uses life experiences as his source of inspiration when making music. Thisincludes the travel he has done, relationships he has been in, heartbreaks and success alongthe way. The more you do in life, the more your brain expands,” he said. “And once it expands, it doesn’tgo back. It changes it in every way. Once you see outside the country, you realize how big theworld is. It definitely influences all of it.”Apollo Liberace started his musical journey at a young age, singing in the church choir and atyouth camps. He wrote and recorded his first song when he was 10-years-old while living in SanAntonio, Texas. He followed in the footsteps of his older sister, who was producing records andperforming. When Apollo Liberace was 12 he had already found success while workingalongside his sister, singing originals along with covers of the Jackson 5 and James Brownbefore turning to the hip-hop scene.When he was 15 he moved to South Korea due to his parents being on military assignment.While there, he performed as the opening act in the G-Unit Far East Tour, and was eventuallysigned by Korea Def Jam Far East.He moved back to the San Antonio where he had a song on the radio at the age of 17, andperformed at events with thousands of people every weekend. After a stint in Atlanta and thenmoving to Los Angeles, Apollo’s hip-hop trio Minus Gravity was signed by Capitol Records andhad success making music. The group split ways after about a decade together, which he said was hard because they were friends he had known since he was a kid. But since then, things have been taking off for Apollo Liberace. He is not only working on putting out new music, but will also be on a Paramount Plus television show with TV personality Chanel West Coast coming out this summer.“Things just started falling out of the sky for me,” he said. “I’ve got so many things in the works.”The namesake of Apollo Liberace pays homage to the Greek god of music, and also theeccentricity and flashiness of legendary pianist Liberace. He can relate to both, as his style is abit different than the average person, but also has some edge.“I really liked his story and his showmanship, basically,” he said. “So I combined those twothings.” Apollo Liberace loves the pure creativity that making music brings to his life. For a long time he was creating what he thought other people would enjoy, but now he is making music for himselfand he feels that it is top tier. Apollo Liberace is focused on making “true art.”“There are limitless possibilities,” he said. “Whatever you think of, and then seeing the outcomeand being able to hear what you did with the rhythm is always inspiring. There’s always magic toit, just being able to create.” He added, “I think that’s what music is: convergence of different feelings and different energies. What I put into the mic or the studio that day, I think that will come out. I hope people catch those same moods and feelings, and I think they will with this new music, for sure.” Be sure to check out Apollo Liberace’s music available on all platforms.

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