Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Bronco Radio Interviews G-Terra FSU Fayetteville NC Part1





Bronco Radio Interviews G-Terra FSU Fayetteville NC Part1

BIG SHOUT OUT To The whole Fayetteville State University & Big Up Bronco Radio for Inviting me For an Interview, Special Shout out To STEPHANIE "TuphLove" Brown & Bronco Radio Host Ray Thomas O'neil. We Spoke on songwriting & Why it's best to have clean music prepared for radio play plus lots of more interesting topics. WATCH & SUBSCRIBE NOW & STAY TUNED. 

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Sunday, May 28, 2017

Bronco Radio Interviews G-Terra FSU Fayetteville NC Part1



Bronco Radio Interviews G-Terra FSU Fayetteville NC Part1



BIG SHOUT OUT To The whole Fayetteville State University & Big Up Bronco Radio for Inviting me For an Interview, Special Shout out To STEPHANIE "TuphLove" Brown & Bronco Radio Host Ray Thomas O'neil. We Spoke on songwriting & Why it's best to have clean music prepared for radio play plus lots of more interesting topics. WATCH & SUBSCRIBE NOW & STAY TUNED.

Friday, May 26, 2017

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Bronco Radio LIVE Interview with G-Terra FSU Fayetteville NC

Thursday, May 25, 2017

Bounty Killer Bun Out Ishawna I Agree G-Terra say big up Vybz Kartel Alk...



Bounty Killer Bun Out Ishawna I Agree G-Terra say big up Vybz Kartel Alkaline Beenie Man
Talking about all reggae dancehall hiphop artists putting out music, remember that music is a tool that can be used to spread influence and you have to keep in mind what type of vibes you bring to the children. We can be very creative lyrically, we can write songs about anything & no one has the right to hinder any artist because of words when we all have freedom of speech but being a fame monster and grabbing at anything that pulls attention to you is not always the best thing to do. Ishawnna what are you trying to do, break out young Jamaican girls??? Those bedroom arguments can be left out, you need more creativity in your music. I recommend you let me write you some songs. I'm a independent Jamaican artist that thinks, not only out fame, but to leave a musical legacy, let's take music higher, away from the petty indecent topics, surely we as artists can all do better using our music to make the world a more positive and uplifting place to live in.. Jamaica especially, right now Jamaica really needs that love in the air. Let's all be more positive in our actions & move with a meditation toward clean levity. For The Children!!!