B.Dvine recently made the cover of Tha Wilson Block Magazine. Get the magazine HERE and peep the interview below:
Mistah Wilson: Yo, B Dvine, thanks so much for coming thru for this exclusive interview with thawilsonblock magazine. How’s it going?
B Dvine:
Everything is great on this side thank you for having me! I’m just
maintaining my focus, steady grinding, and aiming for the top!
Mistah Wilson: For our audience reading this, could you give us a quick background on yourself?
B Dvine: Yes
indeed, I’m from Long Island New York and I’ve been making hip hop
music for the past 16 years. I started off as a DJ then got into making
beats and studio engineering along the way I met a lot of great people
and I started getting placements with artist such as Solomon Childs,
Meyhem Lauren, Killa Sha (R.I.P), J-Love, Ruc MrQB, Shyheim. I put out a
mixtape displaying my production skills and artist I worked with I
called it Dvine Intervention and it was hosted by DJ J-Love. Around that
time I started picking up the mic and started sharpening my skills as
far as an MC, later down the road I decide to take it more serious and
start doing shows then I put out a mixtape earlier this year called The
Process of Illumination while doing features on some dope projects. I’ve
done four tours and a bunch of other side shows in the past 3-4 years
going all over the country and I also got to tour Canada. I definitely
been blessed so far and I plan on continuing to be blessed with this
journey.
Mistah Wilson: Fresh off tour, what were some of your coolest experiences?
B Dvine: Some
of the coolest experience we’re definitely seeing the world in general
outside of where I come from and how different everything is from food
to culture, environment etc. This time around I was on tour with Pacewon
from The Outsidaz so it was cool the soak in the wisdom that he was
giving everyone from his past experiences in this grind. also it was
cool going to all these different places and actually meeting people who
knew close friends of mine and knew me from my music.
Mistah Wilson: What current and upcoming projects do you have in tha works?
B Dvine: Right
now I have a lot of projects I’m wrapping up and prepping. I’m
personally going to be dropping The Process of Illumination 2 and I have
a EP in the works where I step out of my comfort zone so I’m looking
forward to everyone’s reaction to it. I also have projects that I’m
producing for Hawaiian artist D-Rage, We just dropped a visual for a
joint we did together called Clipped Wings on YouTube shot by Vego
Harris. I have “Werkmode” LP with Karnage Ca$hman from New Jersey coming
out as well and entirely produce by me. I Have a project with UK Artist
Cuban Pete in the works and I have a EP with Hanz On from Methlab fame
coming out called “Hanzarelli” I will also
continue to be dropping singles and producing for other artist along the way as well. I have to keep myself busy you know?
Mistah Wilson: Who are some influential figures that have inspired tha artist you are today?
B Dvine: I
grew up listening to alot of Rakim, Big Daddy Kane, Wu Tang, Mobb Deep,
Nas, Tragedy Khadafi, Kool G Rap, Snoop Dogg, Xzibit, etc etc etc I can
keep going I’m a hip hop head at the end of the day. I just appreciate
the art and culture of everything.
Mistah Wilson: Who are some artists you’ve been working with lately and would like to work with in tha future?
B Dvine: Right
now I’ve been working with my close people Thomas Coppola, Mavz,
D-Rage, Cuban Pete, CT MC Paranormal Adam, VT artist Ciurleo, Ross May
from San Diego. I knocked out a couple of beats for Ruc MrQB recently.
Im definitely going to get some joints done with Pace in the near future
but I would also like to do joints with Benny the Butcher, Ghostface,
Raekwon, The Lox. I would like to produce for people like Dave East,
Nas, Xzibit, people I grew up listening to etc.
Mistah Wilson: What’s your creative process when writing new songs?
B Dvine: My
creative process basically depends on the beat that I choose to rhyme
to I hear a joint and let the beat take me where my mind chooses to go
but sometimes you got to get things out and you don’t have a beat so
I’ll just write acapella and find a beat to fit it to.
Mistah Wilson: What have been some challenges and rewards you’ve faced along your journey as an artist?
B Dvine: As
far as challenges I would say getting the business in 100% order and
dealing with the right people that can bring your goals to the finish
line without any setbacks or nonsense. Now and days like they say the
music industry is 90% business 10% art. But at the end of the day the
rewards are much better and the more important focus than the challenges
and those rewards to me are basically getting my art out to people who
actually appreciate it and support. working with people who I grew up
listening to and appreciate in general. sometimes it’s more rewarding
working with a good person in general whether they are well-known or
not. also getting able to see the world and
travel by doing what I love to do and of course get a nice paycheck
for doing it I can honestly say I’ve been blessed to see all that and I
plan on expanding those blessings to higher levels.
Mistah Wilson: Where can people find and follow you online?
B Dvine: Twitter/IG @BDVINE631 and u can check out my website as well
BDVINEMUSIC.COM
Mistah Wilson: Yo,
B Dvine! It’s been great having you here with us for this exclusive
interview with thawilsonblock magazine. If you have any shout outs, go
ahead and drop em…
B Dvine: Yes
indeed once again thank you for having me! Shout out Thawilsonblock
Magazine for reaching out to me. Shout out Pacewon, Paranormal Adam
& DJ KJay, Fourth Degree, Ross May, Sympl, DueceBug, DJ Darkflow,
STS Blue, Rugz BLVD, D-Rage, Solomon Childs, Thomas Coppola, Cuban Pete,
Mavz, Karnage, Ruc, Scrooge Owens, Marissa MJ Savino, Dinapoli Audio
Visual, everyone who shows love and support in general! Family, Friends,
Fans etc. Love is love!