For me to go back into singing, it was like a no-brainer. You’ve shown that side on a few of your covers.Įvery now and then, but I’m more of an emotional person, as well.
I guess I was like, a lot of people can rap. What made you decide to switch back from rapping to singing? As you get older, it’s hard to retain all that information. You just absorb everything like a sponge. You can do a lot when your mind is that open as a kid. And then, I just taught myself the program, like mixing. As I was growing up, I just taught myself piano and guitar. I started singing and then I was rapping then I went back to singing. Which skill came to you first: producing or songwriting? I was always at the top of my class in music. Even in school, I used to get kicked out in every class except music. That was the only thing that I really put my time and effort into. So from that point on, it’s just been music.
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I was always on my MacBook Pro and I just started recording and producing. Was there a particular moment when you decided to pursue music full-time as a career? I was really blessed being in that family. To have some parents that stuck by me and pushed me through. Not only my level, but this level of superstardom that you guys reach over here. Especially in Australia, it’s so hard to reach this level of superstardom. It’s cool ’cause my parents are like a lot of people’s parents that are supportive of such a childish dream. So your parents were definitely supportive of you jumping into the music game from the beginning? His brothers all did the same thing so I was kind of always raised around the music. I was raised by my father who was a singer, songwriter, guitarist and bass player. When did you first fall in love with music? Conor Maynard Hosts a Sing-Off Against The Vamps to Ed Sheeran's 'Shape of You': Watch