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David Lyn
24: For those out there that don't know you, introduce yourself. David Lyn: This ya boy David Lyn. Here at the Poe Boy Studios. 24: For those that don't know, you've appeared on BET's 106 & Park twice. How did that come about? David Lyn: First, everything started with recording some songs in my garage and I made a song with some friends. BET called them up and said that they liked the song and the vibe. So they flew us up there and I sand a song for them called 'Dade County.' They were feeling it and they said they just wanted the R&B singer, so that was a big break for me. They set up for me to go on 106 & Park two weeks later and I performed on Wild Out Wednesday and I won. 24: Then they brought you back for a 2nd time right? David Lyn: Yea. They brought me back and I won the Wild Out Wednesdays All-Stars. 24: Being a new artist, how did that help your exposure? David Lyn: It helped me a lot. That's how Poe Boy saw me. The producer J-Rock saw me on 106 & Park and he liked the sound of everything and they hit me up. Now I'm here working on my mixtape. 24: How long have you been singing? David Lyn: I've been singing since I was 12. 24: You are a young artist as well, how old are you? David Lyn: I just turned 17 on Thanksgiving. 24: What influenced you into singing? David Lyn: Mostly just watching people like Michael Jackson, Sam Cooke, Sammy Davis Jr. just because of the stuff that comes along with singing, which is performing and that's something I love to do 24: What separates you from all these other artists? David Lyn: Just my style. All these artist are doing their thing, but I'm bringing a whole different sound to the game. Even the way I perform is different and new. 24: How would you categorize your music? Who would be your competitor? David Lyn: Everybody is my competition. My genre and style is various. I'm open to all styles of music. I try to do as much as I can. 24: What are you currently working on? David Lyn: We just finished the song "Materialistic Girl,' I have a song called 'Check My.' It's a little slow jam. I have song with this producer called Hotbox called 'Control.' That's going to be a hype song, something people can dance to.
David Lyn: Poe Boy is helping me a lot. They're helping me with exposure and teaching me a lot about the game and bringing me into the industry. Chuck is a big help and all the producers like J Rock and just the whole Poe Boy family. 24: I know you recently performed for Atlantic Records A&R Mike Caren. How did that turn out? David Lyn: Yea I just recently performed for Mike Caren from Atlantic Records. That went pretty well. Everyone was feeling it. [Rick] Ross was there, Flo Rida, Brisco. Everyone was there and they were feeling it. 24: If you could pick a label that would fit you the most, who would it be? David Lyn: I mean...my options are always open. I want a label that is going to best fit me as an artist. 24: What are your goals as an artist? David Lyn: My goal is just to be the best at what I do. I want to make it to the top. 24: How can fans find out more about you?David Lyn: Fans can hit up my myspace at myspace.com/davidlyn2 or they can go to 24hourhiphop.com. If you want to have a close up chat, hit up myspace.com/davidlyn 24: Anything else you want to promote? David Lyn: I got my mixtape 'Before The Fame' dropping with DJ Kronik. Look out for that.
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