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Sunday, February 6, 2011

HUSTLE.PRAY.LOVE | Interventionview with Femcee "Bella" on Hip Hop's Contribution to Society

'I don't believe in sugar coating, we can't fix a problem until we acknowledge there is one'

5K got the chance to sit down with On The Rise Artist Bella, Who caught my attention via twitter. Bella is definitely fiery, fierce, glamorous, and most importantly socially aware. An ATL transplant via Cleveland OH, at the age of 22, Bella is ready to take the world by storm. She has survived a life threatening car accident, undergone 4 fatal surgeries and is still ready to give the music industry her BEST foot forward. Not only has she proved she can stand tall in the face of adversity, the fact that her icons are prestigious civil rights leaders such as Malcolm X is HIGHLY impressive. Even more impressive is her hit single "Came To Party" which will take you back to hip hop's golden days in the 80s. Not only did she join us to showcase her talent but also she gives a wonderful in depth view on Hip Hop's Contribution to Society all i can say..is get familiar..


INTERVIEW BELOW




5K: When did you decide you wanted to pursue the music industry?

Bella: When I was 10 my brother (Chief) put me on the hook to one of his tracks. I always loved music but at that point I had connected physically with it & I just knew this was for me.

5K: You have a VERY dope single "came to party", how did that come about?

Bella: Thank you! Lol I was actually joking when I first started writing the hook to the song. It was when I began the verses that I realized it was real to me. I like to enjoy myself when I'm out, save the drama for the soaps, ya know? So that's basically where it originated from, just wanting to have a good time & enjoy life without the nonsense.

5K: What's the number one problem being a female artist for you?

Bella: For me, (in past experience) it's not being treated as an equal when it comes to my opinion. Most female artist are categorized as "Hardcore" or "Sexually Explicit". I'm much more than that, though I have those moments, I don't want to be boxed in.


5K: In your opinion, why is there a shortage of female rappers?

Bella: Because of the strong male influence on who female artist should be in this game. Not to put the blame solely on the guys, but in my experience they try to give you a "voice" and "image". Why would it make sense for men to dictate what a "female artist" should be spitting to a "female audience"? I'm a woman, I relate to women, allow me to express that freely.

5K: Hip hop or Rap?

Bella: A balance of both, but honestly you'd have to ask the people.

5K: To you, what's the difference between hip hop and rap?

Bella: In my opinion, Hip Hop substance, more lyrical content, messages, story telling and purpose. Rap is the ability to rhyme. Not to take away from rap though, they're both art forms.

5K: What's the difference between being a rapper or being an MC?

Bella: I think a rapper can rhyme an MC can intrigue you with words.

5K: Do you think it's possible to be a socially aware artist and mainstream?

Bella: Most def! Balance is EVERYTHING to me. I've lived in the hood, I've lived in the heights so I'm well balanced in life. Artist, like J.Cole, also embody that balance you need to appeal to the streets and the schools, metaphorically. That's my goal. To remain socially aware and be able to successfully go mainstream.


5K: Talent or business?

Bella: 100% talent 100% business. I LOVE MUSIC, seeing genuine talent inspires me and that's what music should do; inspire you. But business is just as important, it protects you. Paul Stanley of the band KISS once said "It's very easy in this business to find people who are willing to put their arm around you and tell you how great you are. Unfortunately, their other hand is in your pocket."

5K: How do you feel about the context of today's music?

Bella: I think it has low standards. But as the people we have the power to change that. What we except determines what's put out, ya know?

5K: In order, which ones more important to you, lyrics, delivery or beat?

Bella: The Beat, because it speaks to me and sets the tone for what I want to write. Delivery, because the way words are projected can determine whether a person listens or not. Your lyrics lose weight if your delivery is wack. Lastly Lyrics, because they allow me to express myself in ways that nothing else does. Honestly, it's hard because you can't have one without the other and be great.


5K: Give us two bars of your favorite rap lyrics.

Bella: "I will not lose for even in defeat, there's a valuable lesson learned so it evens it up for me" - Jigga

5K: Who's your favorite Social or Civil Rights leader and why?

Bella: MALCOLM X, without a doubt! He inspires me in much of what I do. Musically I wish to be the equivalent of what he wanted to be for the black community. A leader and fighter for the people. ALL people.

5K: How important do you feel music is to politics and society?

Bella: Just as important as the news, if not more. Some kids learn through lyric. It's influence is obvious. What Queen Latifah, N.W.A, and Tupac rapped about was current to what was and wasn't being said on the news at that time. That's what the majority of todays music is missing and I hate that.

5K: What's your favorite socially aware song?

Bella: I'd have to say right now Wale "Diary" just because that song brings me to tears always. It really touched home with soo many young black females, including myself, it was a mirror for me.

5K: What will you bring to the table as an artist?

Bella: Hope. I felt like Obama saying that in my head lol. But, I do. I want to bring hope for change in this world, not just in music.

5K: If you could lead a national movement, what would it be?

Bella: I don't know what the title would be, but a movement for truth and peace. I don't believe in sugar coating, we can't fix a problem until we acknowledge there is one.

5K: Any last words?

Bella: (To the music critics/fans) Listen and let me earn your loyalty babe. Even those who hate me, love something about me.



Bella - "Came To Party"Listen


Contact Info:
Email: Bellarudegirl@ymail.com
Twitter: @PRETTIE_BELLA 
@PaperbOyATL 
 @hOmewreckazATL











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