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Netta Brielle - [Life, Death & Music]


This is an interview we've been trying to get for a long time with Bay Area R&B songress Netta Brielle. She combines a progressive hip-hop sound with high energy vocals, that makes you just fall in love with her lyrics.

Netta has been doing her thing in the Bay Area for years making real noise over there. Opening for HUGE acts like J. Holiday & Trey Songz. She is also the winner of the 2008 Def Jam Mega Star Search, the brain child of ultra record executive Shakir Steward.

She was very open with me in talking about her childhood, her views on the industry, and the passing of her sister last year. Netta is amazingly down to earth with all the success she's had in a very short amount of time....So listen to a brief of the interview or read the full interview below

- Mr. Sykes





Mr. Sykes: In what some would say is a male dominated industry, what are some of the struggles you face being a female artist?

Netta B: I think it’s being taken seriously, you have a lot of women and guys try to get over. “Sell you dreams” Make you feel like they can do a lot of things for you but and the end of the day that’s really not the case, it’s a whole ‘nother story.

Mr. Sykes: What is easiest for you singing, dancing or acting?

Netta B: I love to do all of them equally. But my favorite thing about being an artist is performing. There’s nothing like being on the stage and making people feel good. With the music your providing, it’s a whole different feeling I feel like a whole different person on stage. So I think for me right now it’s really just performing. Having the people step away from a show with a piece of you

Mr. Sykes: You’re the winner of the 2008 def Jam Mega Star search what does that mean for you?

Netta B: I don’t know I’m still so Excited about it. I’ve been doing this for years and to finally have somebody like a Shakir Steward who’s like amazing in the industry have the slightest interest in me. It’s amazing and unbelievable so I’m still trying to take it all in. because that’s a really good position to be in.

Mr. Sykes: What was it like opening for J. Holiday

Netta B: It was really fun and he is so down to earth. He even came to me after the show and said he really liked what I was doing and to keep it up, and he gave me a lot of positive words. And it was really fun, and I just took in the experience and hopefully I can continue to open for big names.

Mr. Sykes: Last year (correct me if I am mistaken) but you lost your sister a few months before the release of “Meet Me On The Stage” how did that affect or inspire you.

Netta B: it was back a year ago in July we were getting ready to release the Mixtape, we were getting ready to have a Mixtape party. My whole family was going to be there. Unfortunately due to gun violence and all the things going on in the bay area she was a victim of gun violence. I t really did something to me and inspired me to be a role-model to young women and to show them, whatever you put your mind to and whatever you wanna do in life it’s possible. And really wish she was here with me for all the wonderful things that are happening. But at the same time I know she’s looking down and I’m bless to have her daughter with me and my family. It definitely tore me down but it gave me another outlook as an artist it opened up a whole new door for me. Now as an artist and me being successful in the industry cuz now I feel like I have to be an inspiration to younger kids and younger girls.

Mr. Sykes: When is the next time we will see Netta Brielle the actress on stage?

Netta B: I don’t know I just graduated from San Jose State University I Majored in theater arts so I really did a lot of the acting there. So right now since I’m out of school I’m really dedicate all my time to music right now. But hopefully very soon I can get in from of the camera on stage, commercials anything I just love being involved with the artists.

Mr Sykes: What inspired the title for the Mixtape?

Netta B: I really like music, music is my everyday its like air to me and a friend of mine got together and up the song together. And we were like why not talk about feeling a guy or liking a guy and maybe using music as metaphor.

Mr. Sykes: Why does music matter to you?

Netta B: Growing up it wasn’t easy for me, my mother was a single parent we definitely struggled. And had a lot of ups and downs and music was what definitely kept me going. And is what kept me inspired to be a better person, and to stay out of the street and not hang out with my friends who weren’t doing the things that they really need to do, in life growing up. So music is everything to me and because I’ve always known what I wanted to do at the age of five ‘til now and it’s everything to me it’s life.

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1 comment so far.

  1. Traci Gaines July 4, 2008 at 1:38 PM
    NETTA B. HAS WORKED VERY HARD @ HER CRAFT! SHE HAS HAD SUPER DANCERS TO BACK HER UP! I HAVE ALWAYS FELT THAT SHW WAS READY FOR THE BIG TIME! ALL SHE NEEDS IS SOME SUPER WRITERS TO GO WITH IT AND IT'S A WRAP! SHE IS BOUND FOR STARDOM! TRACI(DIRECTOR/AUTHOR/TVPRODUCER/PROMOTER/MARKETING EXEC/PR)

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