HCM Interviews Hip-Hop Artist Breon S.Y.N.D.E.L

HCM. How did you come by your stage name?
Breon S.Y.N.D.E.L. It’s a play on my real name. My engineer and I were throwing ideas back and forth, the spelling was actually his idea.

HCM. When did you discover your love for music and what made you realize you wanted to pursue a career in music?
Breon S.Y.N.D.E.L. I got into a pretty bad car wreck that could’ve gone way worse than it did. It put a lot of things into perspective and made me choose to spend my time more effectively. I started to basically live in the studio after that. That’s when the recording process became important, however, I’ve always loved listening to music since I was about 5. By the time I got to elementary school I got my first MP3 player and from there I feel like I can count on one hand how many times I’ve walked around without headphones on.

HCM. On your current release… How did you come up with the concept for this project?
Breon S.Y.N.D.E.L. The Dancer to My Demons is definitely my most successful release yet. I think it marks the point where I started to really zone in on my own lane as an artist. The base idea came from me getting into a fast and rather intense relationship with a woman of which I had been pursuing a while. I won’t tell you what happened or how I felt because I channeled that all into those 2 songs. So please go check it out if you haven’t!

HCM. What are some of your greatest challenges as an artist, and what is your greatest attribute when it comes to your work ethic?
Breon S.Y.N.D.E.L. Just trying to find genuine people to create and grow with as an artist. There’s a large number of people that want to be famous while sacrificing respect. That’s something I can never vibe with. I feel like everything starts from there, then any and every issue will resolve itself.

HCM. What are your plans for the near future?
Breon S.Y.N.D.E.L. 2020 is going to be a fun year for the fans, I’ll say that.

HCM. Is there anyone you’d like to thank, any shout outs?
Breon S.Y.N.D.E.L. My label. FCL.

For bookings and more info Contact Breon S.Y.N.D.E.L via email: Breonsyndel@gmail.com

Connect with Breon S.Y.N.D.E.L on social media:

Instagram| Twitter: @not.breon | Youtube

Author: Mr. Hood Critic

Hood Critic Magazine was founded by Holland D. Witherspoon in Bossier City, Louisiana 2013. HOOD CRITIC MAGAZINE was created to cover up and coming unsigned independent artist.