Monday, February 29, 2016

Exclusive Interview with Iris Dee Jay by Kostas W.Voulgaris (DJ DragoN)



Exclusive Interview with Iris Dee Jay by Kostas W. Voulgaris 
(DJ DragoN)




Raquel Rodriguez Conde was born in Spain in 1981. Under her artist name “Iris Dee Jay” she began creating her own music in 1999. Her first tracks were focused towards the eurodance genre.
She began working for a team called D-Air which was for the label of well known and established English DJ/Producer Solarstone. After that she began her journey as a DJ and producer, gaining gigs around Spain while gathering her own loyal crowd due to her unique style and selections in her sets.
She later had the honor of appearing on TV in Spain as well as being on the cover of various newspapers within the country.
She later began collaborating with female and male singers, guitarists, trumpet players and even classical musicians.
2010 was a year to remember as she collaborated with Maria Opale (a Finnish vocalist) and together they created “Leave A Sign”. That track was such a success it was instantly snatched up by the Magic Island label of the well known “Mr.Sunlounger” himself German DJ/Producer Roger Shah. He liked it so much that it was even featured on his “Magic Island: Music For Balearic People Volume 3” DJ mix compilation.
Currently she us working with American DJ/Producer Robert Holland (host of Global Dance Mission) and singer/songwriter Erin Lewis from America as well.
Together they have released singles on various labels. 

Below are some of the tracks they released together:
Lightmaker”-Iris Dee Jay & Robert Holland feat. Erin
Satellite Girl”-Iris Dee Jay & Robert Holland feat. Erin
Remember Us”-Iris Dee Jay & Robert Holland feat. Erin
Mystic”-Iris Dee Jay & Robert Holland feat. Erin
Light Spark”- Iris Dee Jay & Robert Holland feat. Erin
Another Planet”-Iris Dee Jay & Robert Holland feat. Maria Opale










Question 1:
What was the first thing that drew you towards the world of Dance Music?
Definitely, Eurodance music! I fell in love with this style when my mates at school started sharing compilations. I loved those catchy vocals and melodies.

Question 2:
You are a producer as well as a DJ. You have worked with analog synthesizers as well as the new age Vsts. As a producer what is your take on analog vs. digital?
I think the best option is the combination. Analog has many good things and digital too. If you combine an old Roland JP-8000 with the vsti Sylenth1 (for example), the result will be incredible!

Question 3:
What is your program of choice when you are in the studio working on new music?
My favorite program is FLStudio but, because of my job as a teacher, I have worked as well with Cubase and Ableton. I can’t say one sequencer is better than another. Sequencers are like people; there’s a perfect one for each person.

Question 4:
You are a multi talented artist as you combine djing, producing and teaching the public how to create music from scratch. Where do these music production classes take place and what programs are taught?
Could you please share some information about that?
I teach about the programs I know most (Cubase, FLStudio and Ableton Live). Lessons are given online (specially for people who can speak English or Spanish from whatever place in the world) and face to face (people who live close to Ourense, my town). Lessons are always for only one person. This guarantees their quality. I’m always sure that the student is learning and enjoying the course.

Question 5:
Producing Vs. DJing.
Which happens to hold a larger space in your heart?
If I have to be honest (I guess so, lol) I prefer producing. In fact, I didn’t start as a DJ like many artists around. My first step was becoming a producer. Then, my friends started talking about my career as a DJ. I didn’t want to go on that way but, finally, they won, lol. I bought my first DJ gear and began to play with cdjs. Then I moved to turntables! It was really curious. I was like a crab going always back, lol

Question 6:
You have been part of the scene for quite some time. What is your view on the “then” and “now.”
Well… it’s complicated… I think the scene has been going worse. There are more and more producers every day. This means music quality is not on its best moment and that’s noticeable in the charts. Music is more a business than a way of living. It seems that big producers are here to satisfy the wishes of a majority with no feelings for music itself. They don’t express themselves composing; they just make business.

Question 7:
What moment or experience stands out in your mind throughout your career?
The first moments are always the best. I’ll never forget the first track I made. It sounded horrible, lol, but I remember to stand on my feet for a whole night repeating the same melody for hours and saying: “Oh, my God, I’m God!” - lol

Question 8:
Out of your own tracks which holds a special place for you and why?
One of my favorite tracks is “Super8 and P.O.S” present “Aalto – 5. It was released in 2006 by Anjunabeats. This is not exactly my favorite label but, that time, it knocked on my door! It’s a simple and complicated track at the same time. I listened to it for a thousand of times and it still catches me!

Question 9:
You have worked with a variety of DJ’s and singers. Who was the most fun to work with and who would you like to work with if you could choose anyone from the scene?
The experience has been superb with them all. One of my favorite singers is Maria Opale. I’ve been working with her for many years and we know perfectly what to expect from each other.
Working with Josh Ronah was very fun. He’s a young boy and put much effort and creativity in our track “Lose Myself”.
If I had the chance to work with a famous singer or producer, I’d choose Arnej. His vocals in “We Are One” by Paul Van Dyk were superb!

Question 10:
What do you enjoy doing when not indulging in your passion for Dance Music?
I love walking and working in design with computers. I use Adobe Photoshop for relaxing. I just load tons of pics and change things from them!

Question 11:
What track out of the whole dance music spectrum would you call an all time classic and why?
There are many: “The Bee Gees–Staying Alive” or “Bread–Guitarman”. I love Europe, Rob Zombie…. I like all music styles.

Question 12:
What is it like being a female artist in a mostly male dominated scene?
Now things are going better than before. When I started in this business male producers looked at you with strange faces. They thought I was like an enemy trying to find a place in “their” business. Now there are many female producers and DJs all around the world. Boys and girls collaborate together to get cool tracks and this is something that’s changing everything for good.

Question 13:
Which of your female colleagues do you admire or look up to?
I love Claudia Cazacu. I always keep her music in my mp3 player. For me, one of her best tracks is “Size 0”.
  
Question 14:
What are your plans for 2016?
My main plan is to keep on studying and improving in my production skills. To be honest, I have the same plan every year, lol. Of course, I want to create more music and keep on collaborating with other people. I’d love the trance scene to change for better as well.
Question 15:
This is a question you probably get all the time but could you share with us the significance of your artist name, Iris Deejay?
The name of Iris Dee Jay was created by my mom when I was born. She wanted to call me this way (Iris) but in 1981 she was not allowed. This is the reason why she decided to call me Raquel (my real name).
I’ve always enjoyed more Iris than Raquel so I used it as my artistic name.


I am happy and honored to have had the opportunity to take this written interview with Iris exclusively for MusicTalk!




Sunday, February 21, 2016

Singularity E.P-Andrew Odd

Singularity E.P-Andrew Odd


What a journey of epic proportions awaits our eager ears. This is a package that certainly infuses a spine tingling effect with it's 3 gems within.

Singularity is a track that is both inspiring and epic in it's own right. This is how one may imagine the cosmos sounds like.

Approach is a track that without a doubt is approachable by all listeners as it happens to be both majestic and divine all in one.

Event Horizon is the final track and the most dramatic one of all. A driving track filled with just the right amount of spritual and spellbinding soundscapes.

Friday, January 8, 2016

Enuma Elish-Daniel Lesden



Enuma Elish-Daniel Lesden







Daniel is back with a vengeance on an iconic label known for it’s harder style and euphoric tendencies.

As is evident from the title this is a track jam packed with mystical entities. Taking a trip back to the era of the creation as described by the Assyrians and Babylonians in their revered tome.

The listener begins to feel the tense atmosphere as out of the vast emptiness one finds himself/herself guided by unseen deities serving as our hosts during this miraculous journey. Chants and spiritual cries are heard in the distance while the traveler begins to fall deeper and deeper into the abyss which is being transfigured right in front of our very eyes.

Enuma Elish is mystical, atmospheric and compelling.
One listen and it will be on repeat, inspiring you to seize the day and conquer your own personal goals!

This is Psy-Trance at it’s finest!




Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Cathedral (Montreal)-Markus Schulz


Cathedral (Montreal)-Markus Schulz



 

 by Kostas W.Voulgaris (djsdragon2002@yahoo.com)


The annual city series, in which Markus would dedicate an entire double disc album to the city that touched him both mentally and spiritually has undergone a renovation this year. The idea is similar but the concept has changed. Instead of dedicating an album to a single city he took the concept two steps further, crafting a track in honor of each city which gained a piece of his heart.

Cathedral starts off mellow and peaceful hitting just the right notes to define the mood, thus introducing us gradually to the more dramatic side of the track.
Markus under his Dakota guise showcases his adoration for a deeper, edgier side of the craft. This one indeed stands out by its unique nature. Combining a variety of deep and melancholic sounds resulting in painting a mental picture of the grand city of Montreal,Canada in our mind and soul!


I think this is a perfect adaption of what Montreal would sound like when put into
music.

Thumbs way up to such a prolific producer! Looking forward to the next destination he will take us to.



Friday, October 30, 2015

Genesis-Daniel Lesden and Cosmithex



Genesis-Daniel Lesden and Cosmithex


by Kostas W.Voulgaris (djsdragon2002@yahoo.com)






Daniel is indeed a storyteller. This is evident if you have happened to follow his
string of releases.His tracks are loaded with just the right stuff to take us on destinations we would never have had the privilege of arriving at.

 In this trip he joins forces with Cosmithex delivering us the massive “Genesis”.

The aforementioned trip starts off in a state of awe as the melody is so divine, almost as a sound descending from the heavens. It feels like being taken back to the very beginning, when the creator began assembling our planet as he saw fit.

The narrative vocals arriving at the precise moment in the midst of the track add an extra notch to the enhancement of the already epic aural ride we have been on.
One feels himself/herself drawn, almost hypnotized to the rhythm and infectious vibe of this one!

If anything can be said about the masterminds behind the music it would be that the duo are certainly trance masters of the cosmos!


Monday, September 28, 2015

Exclusive Interview with Jaren by Kostas W.Voulgaris (DJ DragoN)



Exclusive Interview with Jaren by Kostas W.Voulgaris                                           (DJ DragoN)





Jaren. A name that has become synonymous with vocal dance music and whose voice is instantly recognized from the first verses sung in a track.

It wasn’t always like this for her as Jaren’s musical roots started elsewhere in a place quite unlikely to find such a diverse dance music singer/songwriter.

She grew up in a small town in Wyoming U.S.A. A place of indefinite beauty and breathtaking landscapes which could inspire and stir anyone who happens to have a  musical soul within them.

In Jaren’s case her passion and interest for country and folk music guided her down the musical road as she started her career at only 18 years of age. She even went off to Europe a few years later and on her tour through Sweden she was fortunate to write and work with the producers of artists such as Ace Of Base, Roxette and Jill Johnson. This was a great way of widening her musical horizons and picking out her distinct sound of a singer/songwriter.

In 2005 there was a meeting that was certain to shift her musical career down a different path. This is when she met Matt Cerf and alongside him discovered the wondrous world and diverse sounds of electronic dance music.

A short time after she two of them joined also by Shawn Mitiska formed the artist trio of Cerf,Mitiska & Jaren and created the well known emotive track “Light The Skies” in which Jaren’s distinct emotive voice shined through making thus a landmark for them in dance music and hurled them down a road of success and more productions and releases. It was so well received that the Retrobyte remix of the track gained a position on Armin Van Buuren’s A State Of Trance 2007 mix album as well as being named one of his top 10 favorite tracks of 2007.

A string of mass releases followed like You Never Said in 2008 by the mentioned trio and gained a lot of attention.
2008 also saw her teaming up with Armin himself and creating the magical haunting tune Unforgivable for his artist album Imagine. As one can indeed imagine Jaren was in such high demand she worked with numerous well known artists in the scene and the proposals kept on coming.

Some great tracks followed like Beggin You (with Shawn Mitiska and Matt Cerf), Surreal (with John O’Callaghan) Man On The Run (with Dash Berlin),
Carry On (with Markus Schulz), 7even (with Andy Duguid), End Of The Road (with Aly and Fila), Try (with Cosmic Gate) and For All Time (with Aly and Fila once more).

Having made her own landmark in dance music she never forgot her roots and sat down determined on creating her pop/folk solo artist album 7 Year Itch which won’t take long to be released.

An artist of this magnitude could not limit herself to just one style and till current day she indulges herself in writing and singing in country, folk and dance music with the same passion and fire, creating heartfelt tracks that move the mind, soul and feet.



Question1:

Was music a divine force driving you towards it from an early age?

Yes indeed. Wanna see? I'm fairly sure I came out of the womb singing. My daughter was exactly the same way. Still is.

Question2:

You happen to be a songwriter as well as a singer.What would you say do you most enjoy doing? Telling a story as you mark down lyrics to paper or voicing it out in song for the whole world to hear at an astounding performance?

This is a good question. I like both for very different reasons. There's a certain sense of freedom I get from being able to sing. I'm not sure I can explain it. It somehow makes me feel like I'm not trapped in my body. I think it must be similar to what dancers feel when they fly through the air and nail their choreography.

I love storytelling, also. It's in my bones. I'm an emotional being, not in the melodramatic sense so much, but I like to FEEL. Storytelling is how I get deep and
work out subconscious desires.


Question3:

Were you drawn into dance music from an early stage or was that something that unfolded during your career?  

I had ZERO idea what dance music was until I met Matt Cerf when I was 21. He was hot and showed interest in me and so I took an interest in what he was doing. It wasn't another three months after I first hear a dance track that it 'clicked' for me. Now I appreciate it. Some styles more than others, of course, but it wasn't such a natural
process for me.


Question4:

You have blessed us by writing many amazing and heartfelt tracks.
Which do you hold most dear to you and for what reason?

This changes for me depending on the day. But I could give you a top 4, I suppose:
1) You Never Said - This song means something different to me now than it did 8 years ago when I wrote it.

2)Love&Light(Amurai&Kainos)

3) Let 'Em Talk sung by Andee on Universal (I can't find a link!) - This song is one of the dearest to me - I don't know why

4) Blame You – off my second fold album
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sF3zNZHxawI because it's sad and emotional and I love a good ballad


Question5:

You have written and sung a vast amount of tracks over the years.
Are any of them based on personal experiences or do they happen to be
mere figments of a lively imagination?

Most of them are figments of my lively imagination. Only recently have I started writing about personal experience - as part of my second folk album called 7 Year Itch.  


Question6:

You have had the pleasure of sharing the studio with esteemed artists from the scene
such as Armin Van Buuren and the power duo of Aly and Fila.
What happens to be your favorite collaboration and who have you enjoyed working with the most?

That's a tough one. Everyone comes to the table with something different. I have shared a long career with Matt Cerf, of course. Had it not been for him this wouldn't have happened. He also understands what I like and need in order to get into writing mode.  Another producer who I've connected with on that level in the dance industry is Andy Duguid. When you click creatively, you click.  Also Pulser. It's been years, but I don't think I ever turned away an instrumental from either of those guys.

 
Question7:

Who would you list as your biggest influence as a musician and who would your dream
collaboration be with, if you could choose anyone?

Biggest influence - there are a few.  Tori Amos, Patsy Cline, and an Israeli band called Haye Hudim. Three profoundly different voices and styles, and all of them feel like home to me.


Question8:

What has been your favorite performance or defining experience since you embarked
on your journey as a musician?

Hands down a show in LA with Dash Berlin that never happened. There was a problem with the promoters not paying their security, or something, so the minute I stepped onto the stage to sing 'Man On The Run' they turned off the lights and sound and told everyone the show was over until they got paid. So I sat at the edge of the stage and sang an acapella version of 'You Never Said' and we had a small choir going by the end of it. So special!!

Question9:

Within the years you certainly have become a force to be reckoned with and gained
tons of loyal fans and enthusiasts alike within the scene of dance music. How does that make you feel to have come so far and what lies ahead for the songstress within?

I don't let myself think about it, really. I take each day as it comes and my motto is 'I wonder what will happen today.' I used to have big plans, and now the older I get the more content I am with just opening my arms to the universe and saying 'Here - I'll practice, I’ll work hard – you guide me.’


Question10:

What were the past year's highlights for you and what happen to be your plans or
surprises in your agenda for the current year?  

Last year I had something like five releases in four weeks or something crazy like that.  I also had a song chart on the Billboard Club charts - that was amazing. I got to write with a few outstanding artists and life was pretty pleasant that way.  

The surprise this year is that I've undergone a life change. I've gone through a separation and discovered that while music has been a driving factor in my life for many years, I also enjoy other fields, like design and branding. I don't know what will happen for me in terms of music. I'm living day to day at the moment.

 
Question11:

What do you do to unwind from the always hectic life of a musician and attain a bit of tranquility?

I watch netflix.  I lose myself in a good series like Orange Is The New Black, or Homeland, or House Of Cards, or Downton Abbey.  I don't have so much drama in my life and so I need to get lost in other's sometimes to get my inspiration back. ;)


Question12:

What other interests or activities do you enjoy doing when not engaging in your passion for music?

Film and writing and design.


Question13:

Do you happen to enjoy traveling and exploring new lands and if so which has been
your most special travel destination?

I certainly do when I have the change to get over jet lag! Vietnam changed me. Egypt changed me - on pretty deep levels. I think if more people traveled and saw the world there would be a greater amount of peace.


Question14:

Have you ever considered putting together a solo artist album and if so what direction
would you take it in music-wise?  

I have done it twice now - both folk albums because folk is my first love and I feel it most accurately conveys my messages as a songwriter.
The first is called Fixin' It Upright and the second will be called 7 Year Itch.


Question15:

Could you please share with us,if you so wish,a funny or far out experience you have witnessed over your career?

You know what? When people send me pictures of my lyrics tattood on them that freaks me out. I get really excited and I feel really honoured, but part of me wonders if one day they will regret it. That said, I have a tattoo and I love it and have never regretted getting it. As long as they don't tattoo my lyrics somewhere on their face I'm okay with that. ;)


It was indeed my pleasure and distinct honor to take this written interview with her!
Thanks so much for everything and for giving me the privilege to tell your tale Jaren!

Saturday, September 12, 2015

Exclusive Interview with DJ Suzy Solar by Kostas W.Voulgaris (DJ DragoN)



Exclusive Interview with DJ Suzy Solar by Kostas W.Voulgaris 
(DJ DragoN)


 (This interview was taken on March of 2014 for Generate Project)




Suzy Solar (from Florida,Usa) is a name that is synonymous to pure direct, emotional and powerful trance music! Just by witnessing one of her events, seeing the reaction of the crowd to the intensity of her performance and positive vibe you can easily see this is what this talented DJ was destined to do!

 She is a multi talented individual that literally can do it all, as she is a writer, producer,
DJ and vocalist! Dance Music certainly is her passion and that can be seen in everything she aspires to do!

Since 2001 she attains her own radio show “Solar Power Sessions” which is one of the longest running weekly trance shows in the world and happens to be a big hit on the airwaves with listeners tuning in globally! She also runs her own music label titled “Solar Power Music” along with her partner
DJ Lil’ B.

Her DJ mix compilations “The Perfect Trance 1 and 2” on Neurodisc were a huge success and achieved high positions in the Billboard’s U.S. Electronica charts!

2004 was a height in her career as Paul Oakenfold handpicked her track “Ocean Of Love(which was co produced with Miss Shiva) for his Grammy nominated DJ mix compilation “Creamfields 2004”! 
It was also featured on the Austrian compilation “Colors by Shiva”!
Later in 2007 “Ocean Of Love” was released again on a superb package including three new remixes plus a great music video!

 She also crafted a track along with Thomas Bronzwaer (Arizona) called “Samurai” which completely elevated her in the dance scene as this was a track that had it all!
“Samurai” was infused with power, an emotional breakdown and everything else that is needed for a track to achieve the status of an anthem! It was even supported by some of the world’s top DJ’s including Armin Van Buuren and Ferry Corsten! Till today this track can do major damage on any dance floor across the globe! 

 Suzy keeps busy with a high powered schedule of live gigs all around the world and working on her new tracks in the studio!
She certainly is an inspiration to anyone that loves dance music and I for one am psyched to have the honor of doing this exclusive interview with her! 





Question 1:What was the first thing that drew you towards dance music?
As a young child, I imagined electronic music in my head before EDM was a genre. I later became obsessed with finding songs that would fit that description and would search record stores with no luck for many years. Then in 1992, I found a trance compilation called "Tranceformed From Beyond" at a record store and I felt that it was what I was searching for my whole life. That was the beginning of my beautiful relationship with trance music:)

Question 2:While growing up did you ever imagine you'd eventually head down the dj road?
I knew I would be a DJ as far back as I can remember. My parents had the radio playing nonstop and it inspired me. As soon as I could speak, I told my parents that I wanted a record collection and by the time I started kindergarten, I had my own huge collection growing.

Question 3:How did you start out your career as a DJ  and when was the turning point when you really witnessed your career lift off?
I decided to go for my childhood dream of being a DJ in 1997 after listening to a very inspiring track called The Calling by Solarstone. Things just fell into place from there. I started by releasing a couple of demo tapes, which got me bookings locally, then I branched out into the world by playing on Internet radio stations. I first started to see my career taking off when I released "The Perfect Trance 1 and 2" compilation albums on Neurodisc/Capitol Records, which did very well in the Billboard dance charts.

Question 4:If I'm not mistaken you had several tv appearances in the past.How was that like and how did it come to be?
I went to school for video production but decided to do music instead. My parents told me that I would grow out of the music phase and they talked me into going to college. I agreed to take mass communications and psychology but ultimately decided that I was going down the wrong path when I realized that I never grew out of the music phase like they said I would.

Question 5:I know this is a question you get asked a lot but I still got to ask.Which do you most enjoy doing? Djing or producing?
I enjoy both! I get a rush from DJing to a loving audience but producing satisfies the need to create.

Question 6:What moment stands out in your memory as your most special gig?
There's so many special memories! Recently, I opened for Armin van Buuren in Tampa, Florida. Some of my favorite parties are the massive arena events that I've done in Calgary, Canada. The people there are like an extended family to me. I also loved playing in Hawaii; it's so beautiful and relaxing there:) Also I can't forget the crazy times playing in Colombia and Ecuador. I also had lots of memorable times playing in Germany and Holland.

Question 7:Of all your tracks you've created is there any that holds a special meaning to you? And if so would you please share why?
"Samurai" holds a special meaning for me. I'm descended from samurai on my mom's side, so I wanted to do a track that commemorates my heritage after my mom passed away.

Question 8:You run your own label Solar Power Music.How is that like and is it a company policy to sign lots of new artists? If so,what is the criteria to be on the Solar Power team?
We're still in the works on signing new artists. We lost our distribution so we'll be looking into that a bit more down the road.

Question 9:Which artists would you like to work with if you got the chance in the future and which has been or have been your favorites to work with so far?
There's so many producers that I would love to work with, like Simon Patterson, Photographer, MilamDo/Harmonic Rush, Aly & Fila, Simon O'Shine, JOC, the list goes on. So far, my favorites that I've worked with are Thomas Bronzwaer and Daniel Wanrooy.

Question 10:As I know there is a new album brewing in the Solar Power lab! I for one am certainly eager to get my hands on it! What can we expect to hear and will it contain any special surprises or guest collabs? Right now I'm working on a collab with Philip Mayer and it's an awesome uplifting trancer:) The other collabs and solo tracks will be sold as singles instead of an album.

Question 11:If you had to choose a favorite track in dance music from the last decade which would it be and why?
Darren Porter & Gareth Weston - First Contact (Extended Mix) [Aria Recordings] because it's the most emotional track I've ever heard. It perfectly conveys the intense conflict of pandemonium, doom, beauty and hope that comes with ushering in a new era of such an encounter of first contact with an alien race. This is my favorite track to drop at the peak to a massive audience. I love to see their reaction; they totally lose it!

Question 12:It has come to our attention that you recently had an appearance in a new movie cast as a DJ! How did that come to be and can you share a few details about the experience?
Last year, one of my friends had recommended me to a film production company and they cast me for their action film short titled "Peace, Love, Unity and Revenge" for The Action Film Challenge. They also used two of my tracks in the film. It was fun and I might continue doing more film projects if time permits:)

Question 13:Do you happen to have any plans on doing a new dj mix compilation in the near future? I know I for one would be happy to hear a follow up to the superb "The Perfect Trance" 1 and 2!
I was going to release a new compilation on my label and had already licensed the tracks, but the distribution fell through. I was also talking to another label about it. I'll keep everyone posted!

Question 14:The new year is well upon it's way! Do you happen to have any plans for 2014 or any personal goals you've set for the year?
My plans this year include producing, singing and playing more shows. For more info about my upcoming releases and tour dates, please like my music page at facebook.com/djsuzysolar.

Question 15:Do you happen to have a secret or something not many people may know about you that you'd like to share with us?
I have a funny secret to tell you. I had to kick out a top 100 DJ from my house party a couple of years ago! I'm not going to say who it is, but he got blackout drunk and did a bunch of stuff like throw food all over my kitchen, humped a guy's leg, tackled my bf for no reason and scuffed up my walls, then he followed me in the bathroom and locked the door behind him! Everyone wanted to kill him lol!


Thanks so much for taking the time to put together this special interview with me Suzy!
Keep on Trancing!