
Wedly Bon Flow Productions
"I've lived some of my childhood in Fort Pierce, Florida, USA." "I also attended School there, but now I currently reside at Immokalee, Florida, USA, 34142." "Around them ages of 10-13 is when I wrote my first Hip-Hop/RAP song."
"Around that point of time there were Record/Vinyl Players, Boomboxes with built-in CD players, cassette players, or recorders with built-in Radio tuners." "This is back in those days, this is back then when CD's (Compact Discs) were these newest of digital audios formats that were invented." "So I recorded my first song on a (A.C.T.) (Audio Cassette Tape), but I was not knowing the true meaning of music yet."
"By the time that I've reached the age of 17 I met up with 1 of my important family members, a cousin of mine who's name was Gary D. (A.K.A.) (Also Known As) (G.B.) (Gutta Black) who have died, who have passed away (R.I.P.) (Resting In Peace) condolences thank you's go out to him." "He introduced me to a virtual beat maker software on a PC CPU computer so then I started playing around with it, but it was a demo version of the original virtual beat maker software." "So then I figured that the only way that I would have took the producing beats seriously is if I was to purchase the full beat creator software so I went ahead and I bought it, I purchased it from the Best Buy Store that my older brother who's named Wilsy Cifrand drove too thanks to him."
"I practiced it, and I got good and better at using it and this virtual beats/instrumentals creator editor maker producer software was called Hip Hop eJay 6." "I then stopped using it though because there was a limit to the amount of tracks that were able to fit into a Hip-Hop eJay 6 arrangement instrumental project file." "Now today I use the Fruity Loops 11 Producer Edition Software or the Fruity Loops Mobile 3 App for Android because they do not have limits to the amount of tracks that are able to fit into 1 virtual arrangement beat or instrumental project file."
"Although I would still love to continue to use that Hip-Hop eJay 6 Software to produce beats/instrumentals." "When I first got introduced to Hip-Hop/Rap music, it was all secular including the type of music that I was making." "Then I came to realize that there is a better way through my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ of Nasareth."
"So I started to do Christianity GOSPEL Rap instead." "I continued doing it and I saw the Lord starting to leadeth me." "Making Christianity Hip-Hop Gospel Rap Music is therapy to me."
"I love preaching to folks or to the youth about the Christianity Gospel on or over beats or instrumentals because our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ once died on the Holy cross of calvary treat to save me along with other Humans Beings whom happen to exist today and because Heavenly Father Jehovah Guard would love for us to praise his glorious Holy name with instruments as it is written in the Holy Bible in the amazing, good, great, wonderful, uplifting, overwhelming, courageous, powerful, spiritual, victorious, glorious, joyful, rejoicing, prayful, praiseful, delightful, biblical, book of Psalm in Chapter #150."
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
"Other nicknames that I used to go by were $ity Boy and Young Snap."
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
"I've performed in church's in front of audiences before but I haven't performed on a public stage yet but I hope to do so someday."
Your musical influences
"My musical influences are various Artists."
What equipment do you use?
"When I first started producing beats I was using Hip Hop eJay 6." "Then it had to come to a stop because I then found a better beat making studio called Fruity Loops 10 Producer Edition." "Thanks to our Lord and saviour Jesus Christ nowadays technology has advanced."
"Now I'm using the Fruity Loops Mobile 3 App for Android." "If you'd ask me I'd tell you that sound samples for a musical producer like me is like oil for a dead engine." "Although I would still love to continue using the Hip Hop eJay 6 Software to create, make, or produce beats/instrumentals."
Anything else?
"I also look forward to working with other Artists who are willing to collaborate."