Artist - Rendeva Devagad
Song: "Affi Give Thanks"
Time 2:21
#dancehall #dancehallmusic #450
https://youtu.be/bp-mgd0-l34
1) Q:Please state your Artiste and Birth Name
A: My artist name is Rendeva the DevaGad. My birth name is Renford Hinds.
2) Q: How long have you been doing music?
A: I’ve been a musician all my life but professionally, i would say 2016.
3) Q: Please describe your style of music
A: My style of music would be considered dancehall, reggae, afrobeats.
4) Q:Who/What are your musical inspirations?
A: my family, friends, and God are my musical inspirations.
5) Q: Why did you choose to pursue music?
A: i chose to pursue music because i love it. It’s in my blood, it’s my nature. Music is what I’m suppose to do.
6) Q: What sets your music apart from other artists? What makes your music
unique??
A:
I feel like my music is relatable and soulful. I sing and talk about
experiences that people can relate too or use as an affirmation, whether
it’s to start their day. They’re going through a rough time, or simply
just want a good tune to listen. That’s my music.
7) Q: What is your creative process for making music?
A: My creative process is whatever I’m going through at this moment, to express how I’m feeling.
8) Q:Do you play any musical instruments? (If Yes please list them )
A: The only musical instrument i have right now is my voice lol but i use to play the drums.
9) Q: What do you hope people will achieve by listening to your music?
A: I hope they get the message and it resonates with them. They feel it in their hearts and mind, forever.
10) Q: What are your upcoming projects? What can we expect from you in the
future?
A: I’ll be dropping a single soon, so stay tuned for that. I have a lot of songs and videoshoots I have been working on.
Knowing
struggles is the definitely why I am the person I am today. Renford
Hinds aka Rendeva the DevaGad. My birthday is October 23, 1996. I was
born in St.Mary, Jamaica. I’m 1 of 7 siblings. I grew up with my
grandmother because my parents were working overseas. During this time, i
learned patience, humility, and hard work. Growing up in Jamaica, it
was … difficult. I wasn’t stable for a period of time in my life.
I
lived with my grandmother and my two brothers. My grandmother would make
us attend church, strictly every Sunday. That’s how I got introduced to
music, I played the drums and would participate in choir. As well,
Sunday worship. When I started high school, thats when I started putting
the pen to the paper. At first, it was all fun and games with my
friends. I also got introduced to weed and in result of that, I got
kicked out of my grandmothers house. From then, I started bouncing
around from my fathers, my friends, and my grandmother from my fathers,
where I got introduced to the streets, around the age of 15.
Being in
the streets, affected my schooling a bit because I started to live the
street life. Even in school, always rapping/DJ beating on the desk
making music in class rooms or gambling and ditching school to go smoke
and write songs with friends. Then i started getting caught up in school
gangs, which came with alot of school fights. All my friends including
my brother got expelled, I ended being the only one to be left back. I
eventually changed my life around to leave school with 5 CXC subjects
and I graduated in the year of 2014.
From then, I was working and still
doing music, going around playing drums in church to make money. I
totally got caught up in the work so deep, i stopped writing music for 2
years straight. In 2016, I got introduced to a young artist, Signumm.
He was my cousin’s boyfriend at the time. He was still in highs ool and
when I heard his music, I was blown. Working with Signumm inspired me. I
knew I wanted to be apart of his journey, so I started to manage his
career and before you knew it, there I was picking back up the pen and
putting it to paper, the microphone followed, and i never stopped since
then. From that moment, I’ve grown into a master of my craft and master
of my own life journey!
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