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Bear King

IB: So it's been a few years since we've had an interview with you. Bear: Yeah, what it's been like *pfft* 6 years? IB: Yeah, it's been about 5 or more man, how are things. Bear: Going smooth man, I'm maintaining for the moment. Y'know? IB: So it's been a few years since you've released anything, I remember the only video you've done was "Follow My Lead". I understand that it wasn't made with anything special as professional-wise but you made your own video. Bear: Yeah, that was about 10 years ago in my Mom's kitchen. IB: So have you recorded anything since then? Bear: Umm, No. I'm trying to find my own voice and style in the music I make so I had to scrap a lot of songs. IB: Scrap? Like how many songs would you say you had to let go of. Bear: No Lie, had to be about 300 pages I've burned. IB: 300 pages burned? Bear: Yeah man, I've burned my old work pretty much. IB: Why would you burn any of your works, I know there are a lot of artist who would be against that. Bear: yeah, I understand it ; but it was a period of my life I had to let go of. Like I was going through a depression that lasted the better of a decade and it was a part of my growing process. IB: That's deep man, but for those who don't know from what I understand you went through a huge break up. From the previous interview, you were still going through it but you were churning out a new song almost every month. Bear: yeah, I loved it but I hated it even more. Like, I wouldn't wish that on anyone. IB: So now, what's your situation; How's everything now? Bear: Man, I have beautiful woman and 3 daughters up in Canada. I couldn't have asked for a better family man. IB: Canada? Wow, I know you went up there frequently but no idea you had a whole family up there. Bear: Yeah man, she's definitely my love and the girls are definitely my heart. IB: It's good to see you doing better. Bear: Thank You Bro, means a lot. IB: So, two more questions and I'll let you go. You can say as much as you want or keep it a one word answer. Bear: Ok Shoot. IB: Ok, so Bear King. Why the change from PaulyV716? Bear: Because my girls call me "Bear". Also because out of the pain and misery I went through , I feel like I've awaken from a depression that kept me down for so long. Y'know, it's a great feeling to be as a Bear; who has awaken from slumber. IB: Ok, I feel you on that. I thought, and no offense; It was because of your size. I mean, before; I thought you were taking steroids. Bear: (Laughing) Oh yeah man, nah. I don't even touch pills bro. But yeah, I've added a lot more pounds but I still got the strength. IB: Ok, thats great. Terrifying but great. Bear: So was that one or two questions? IB: I'm sorry, that was only one. Ok, so the second will be. In 2019, will there be any new music from you or are you still molding yourself? Bear: Molding myself but I'm not ruling out new music. Um, as long as Soundclick and Youtube keep churning out great instrumentals; I'll be busy. IB: Ok, great. I'm sorry, one last question I promise. Bear: It's cool. Go ahead. IB: Is your genre still R&B or has it changed? Bear: I will always be an R&B head but Hip Hop has definitely made an impact. But I'll show you soon. IB: Thanks for the update Pauly. Bear: No problem, thanks for having me. Interactive Buffalo
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
I started off singing before I could pronounce a word. I sung Babyface songs and would perform Ice Cube songs in the mirror growing up. In 2000, my mother bought me Craig David's album "Fill Me In" which I wore out within the first 3 months of having it and wanted to make music like his but didn't know how other than to sing like him. From the ages of 10 to 19 years old, I sung in 2 church choirs and even went on the road to perform in Silver Springs, MD. In 2005, I had a crush on a girl in High School named Alia who wrote poetry; so to get her to notice me I began writing poetry. After many tries and a couple of close calls, I gave up trying to get her to love me; but I fell in love with writing. I was very good at it for my age and was even given the nickname "Lil' Shakespeare" until 2009. At that time i joined up with a group called "Thoroughbred MG", who taught me how to enhance how I performed my hip hop lyrics, even making the song "Follow My Lead" with the label head which was the first song he performed on stage. In 2010, without instrumental instructions I began teaching myself how to make beats. I haven't made a beat that I've written my own verse but I feel the time isn't right yet. At that time I was given the name "PaulyV716" which fits my producing, writing and artist alias.
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
I'm still learning my own style
Your musical influences
I started listening and singing to Babyface before I could talk. In 2000, I started listening to Craig David, to this day I still do; I am a Craig David fanatic.
What equipment do you use?
Fruity Loops 10, Fruity Loops 11