Chapter 1: What home decor tips are shared for spring?
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So that's one of the ones I ain't do the piano on. Did you have, you got a dress code for the show? I said, like, formally encouraged because I ain't want to, like, turn nobody away just because they ain't want to put a suit on. I'm going to be in a suit. If you want to come in a suit, like my Dallas show, I told them it was encouraged if you want to.
But everybody was pretty much in my comments telling me what they wanted the dress code to be. So, shit, nigga, just come as you are, nigga. Yeah. Nigga came in that hoe. Females in that hoe in gowns and shit. Yeah, that came trim for real. Yeah, yeah. So... I mean, that's the one, though, because... That's what I was thinking. It's like... I mean, you're going to be playing the keys.
You got a band. I got a DJ. Yeah, you got a DJ. It's my piano and a DJ. That's hard. And a couple artists I fuck with. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, that's hard. All right, handle your business. We rolling, too. We just get right into it. For sure. But, yeah, because I was like, shit, I'm going to have to goddamn go. I'll let someone go get my shit tightened up real quick so I can show up.
If you want to, nigga, you can. Shit, if it's going to be some hoes in there that you want to rock with, that's in there. The whole girl of Nico pulling up. She is. Yeah. They is. They is. They is. Yeah, you know. Yeah, they is. Yeah. Yeah, that's my doggy. Like, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, yeah? Yeah, yeah. His shit dropped already, didn't it? Yeah, yeah.
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Chapter 2: How does Tye Harris approach his music career?
Yeah, Kim was one of my first guests. Kim was a guest on my shit when I was still letting niggas come to the crib. Damn. Yeah. It's on like five niggas that I've been to my house. Kim went on. Him, Deontay Hitchcock. Deontay was cut. Yeah, Deontay, that's the homie. So, nigga, this ground up gang, huh? Yeah, ground up, yeah.
I fucked with Kane Longway, like, shit, me and Kane was at, when he performed with 85 South when they did their last show in Atlanta. Yeah, Kane was a cool nigga. Kane was a cool nigga. He'll tell you about G, though. Nah, yeah. He put me on G, though. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He put me on. He said, hey, if you come to Atlanta, you need to do this, I said. Yeah, because he just had G in his video.
That overly freaky-ass video? Yep, yep. See? See? We getting ready for Valentine's Day and shit. You see what I'm saying? It's about that time. Come out pink piano on there. You know what I'm saying? Been there, done that. We did that. Man, look. I was interested. I found out about you through Hashi. So Hashi, another one. Hashi done been to the crib.
But I was up on Hashi when he dropped his first freestyle on TikTok. Like, the first one that went up, up, up. The I Don't Swarm bitch. No. Which one? It was the one where he was rapping. Man. Bro, it was just a freestyle. It was way before I Don't Swarm. Was it Wicked World? I think so. Might have been Wicked World. I think so. But he was just in the garage type shit.
Like, it was early, early life. Oh, I know exactly which one you're talking about. But I just don't remember the name. I don't remember the name, but I remember it was like... I was like, that nigga, he got bars for real. Yeah, that's when he was in his story bag. He was storytelling and shit. Yeah, it was a story about him fucking with a bitch, him and the nigga fucking with the same bitch.
Wicked World. Wicked World, yeah. He re-released it with an actual video. Type shit. Yeah, but that was one of the first ones for sure. Yeah, so by the time Island Swarm came out, I was already cool with it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And then we went out. I was out there. I was kicked with him in the studio. And then he was like, man, you got to get hip. This nigga Ty. And then I was like...
When that nigga rapping and playing the piano? When that nigga sent me your shit, it was probably the same time frame. I was like, okay, this is what I need to do. How you get hip to the piano shit, though? Because I know, like, in your themes, you do stay away from, like, kind of popping, like, I'm some super tough nigga. Like, you'll pop it there, I'm a square. Yeah, yeah.
But at the same time, it's still a man business, you know what I'm saying? I'm a square, but don't get it fucked up. It's grown man business, you know what I'm saying? Shit, that hot nigga should kick it up. Exactly. Only tough niggas, they... Overly tough niggas over compensation. They get put in the wind all the time. Yeah, a thousand percent.
Yeah, but how do you come up, like, on the come up, or even in childhood, was you introduced to the piano in childhood? A little bit, but I didn't take it serious at all. Like, I didn't really care. I wanted to hoop and shit. My first love, basketball. Ball is life. And got down. One day, I went to that day. I was in high school. I needed another elective. Got down on The soprano section was bad.
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Chapter 3: What challenges does Tye face as a unique artist?
This is more of a school, like academic in the sense of like you went to college for it. You'd be a more classically trained in that aspect. Right. Like this is something you got to do. It's not your own creativity. This is just a skill that you're using. Right. Right. Um, how do you, how does, did you evolve your songwriting from that?
I was always rapping, like, because my big brother, he a producer, and he always had niggas coming to the crib all the damn... So I was always rapping. I think I just added, like you said, I just added that classical shit. Like, even when I was hooping, I was rapping in the locker room. That... Y'all Dallas niggas do got that little rapping thing. Yeah, nigga. We just be in that hole.
You just never know. You just never know when a nigga just going to start beating on his chest on the back of the bus. Yeah. With that nigga, man. Playing football and all that shit. You just never know when a nigga going to start rapping. But when I did the classical thing, when I started singing and shit, when I started... trying to go to college.
Cause you know, niggas was just trying to go to college for anything. Nigga, give me the fuck about this hoe. And I went to college. I just kind of added that to my repertoire of making music when I realized I really wanted to make music.
When I really wanted to, when I started enjoying the process of recording music and involuntarily getting my 10,000 hours in of nigga rapping and recording and getting a beat from my big brother and I didn't even realize it. Like, during all that cultural shit in college, that's what I was doing. Yeah. So I didn't go outside.
Nigga was inside with all the other blackāwith the other blackāthe niggas. Yeah. The athletes, nigga. The football team and the basketball team. We all in the apartment, and I brung the studio equipment and shit, and everybody trying to put their versi on and shit because we don't feel safe nowhere else because in this environment, it's justā
And so they looking at me like, nigga, you sing opera, nigga? I thought you hooped, nigga. Nah, nigga, I'm here for a whole nother reason. You know what I'm saying? That's what we was just talking about. Like, when I was telling him he was coming, I was like, listen to this shit, though. Yeah. And I was like, I played the intro to the Pushing Keys album. Yeah. Stream that.
You know what I'm saying? Deluxe out now. You know what I mean? But, uh, I was like, man, this nigga a whole ass opera singer. Listen to this shit. Nah, real shit. Real shit. I said, this nigga go from talking hard as a bitch to like hitting olives on your ass, bro. And we was, bro, that cultural shit so crazy. We was just talking about this. But,
Nigga would be at school and my partners would be on First 48. The First 48 episode that my partners is on is in the dorm and all the white boys are scared. And they talk about, oh, Cliff. And they look at me and like, what's up, y'all? Y'all good? I just got to sit there like, yeah, don't fuck with me. Yeah, I'm like that. Yeah, oh, God. Them dudes are my partners, you know. But, yeah, man.
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Chapter 4: What tips does Tye Harris share for staying hydrated while traveling?
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Chapter 5: How does Tye Harris feel about cooking at home?
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Chapter 6: What are Tye Harris's thoughts on navigating fame and audience engagement?
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Chapter 7: What unique musical experiences does Tye Harris aim to create during his live shows?
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These niggas fuck me up. Peck of wood? All right, I'm done. Well, they don't play in your head. Damn, I fought for him. She was like, see, I told you. I told him. I told him everything he knows. She's going to still take credit. She's going to give a fuck. She's going to give a shit. Yeah, I mean, I always knew he didn't like me, but I told him everything he knows. He's a smart kid.
Fuck that hoe. You know how that'll get the guard down. They're going to dismiss all the racist shit. I always believed him. I told him, you'll be big one day. Yeah, whatever.
The idea that you are opening up yourself and others to experience music in different venues than they traditionally would come and dress in a different way, which is beautiful now that we see our OGs kind of performing their music with orchestras and things like that. Yeah. But giving people a different experience, how is it when you do your live shows, what's been the reception?
What's your process as far as just fine-tuning everything in and creating the experience? Because I know you got a show tomorrow. It would have been done that by the time they come out. Yeah, yeah. What has your process been like for building your show, seeing that this is not like the traditional rap show? I definitely pay attention to what the people like.
Not the numbers, but the actual people. I'm deep in them comments, just reading people's reactions and them conversations that people are having amongst themselves. I look at my DMs all the time. Some very, very seldom do I ever look at the numbers, but I do look at the people. Like if someone say something would be like, come here, come here, come here.
And they'd be like all from Atlanta and shit. Okay. That means I got to go to a. That's that one. You know what I'm saying? That's raw analytics, bro. That's real time. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, but I'm not looking at the graph chart, though. You know what I'm saying? Sometimes you got to. Very seldom. Very, very seldom. I think the voice of the people matter. You know what I'm saying?
Because the person that really want it, going to say they want it. Yeah. You know, we do the same thing with the show. Like, we was gauging analytics versus what people saying. Yeah, real engagement versus, yeah, yeah. Yeah, when that shit line up, it's like, we going there. Oh, God. And we going to go crazy. Oh, God. Yeah. So...
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