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5 Questions With… Alex Da Kid

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London producer/songwriter visits The Recording Academy
Tim McPhate
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Dec 2, 2014 - 4:06 pm

Producer/songwriter Alex Da Kid visited The Recording Academy's headquarters in Santa Monica, Calif., on Sept. 23 and participated in an installment of 5 Questions With…, discussing topics such as the creative process, his career, mentoring, social media, and current projects.

"I'm influenced by so many different things," said Alex Da Kid when asked about his influences. "I'm influenced more by life than individual musicians. I definitely feel like I draw from everything, it's more than just one individual singer."

Born Alexander Grant, Alex Da Kid grew up in London and was playing professional soccer by the age of 17, before suffering a knee injury. At the age of 19 he began honing his musical craft through the use of production software Fruity Loops. He then enrolled at University College London to study audio technology and landed an internship at Island Records. Subsequently, Alex Da Kid signed with Universal Music Publishing Group and burst onto the music scene producing hits such as B.o.B.'s "Airplanes" featuring Hayley Williams and Eminem's "Love The Way You Lie" featuring Rihanna. Other artists he has worked with include Akon, Estelle, Jennifer Lopez, Slash, and Rob Thomas.
 

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Spotlighting Alex Da Kid And Skylar Grey

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The Recording Academy to explore the careers of producer Alex Da Kid and recording artist Skylar Grey on Sept. 28
Crystal Larsen
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Dec 2, 2014 - 4:06 pm

The Recording Academy will spotlight the careers of a pair of emerging artists on Sept. 28 with Up Close & Personal With Alex Da Kid And Skylar Grey, a program produced by The Academy's Producers & Engineers Wing and The Recording Academy Los Angeles Chapter.

Hosted at The Academy's headquarters in Santa Monica, Calif., the event will feature an in-depth discussion with producer Alex Da Kid and singer/songwriter Grey, moderated by radio personality/recording artist DJ Skee. Topics addressed will include songwriting, recording and collaborating with other artists.

Since signing a publishing deal with Universal Music Group in 2009, Alex Da Kid has collaborated with artists such as Nicki Minaj, B.o.B and Paramore's Hayley Williams. He produced Eminem's "Love The Way You Lie," featuring Rihanna, which garnered four GRAMMY nominations in 2010, including Song and Record Of The Year. In June Alex Da Kid finalized a deal bringing his label imprint, KIDinaKORNER, under the umbrella of Interscope Records. Grey is the first act signed to the label.

In 2010 Grey received two GRAMMY nominations for Song Of The Year and Best Rap Song for "Love The Way You Lie," a song she co-wrote with Alex Da Kid and Eminem. That same year she collaborated with Dr. Dre and Eminem on "I Need A Doctor," and performed the song with them on the 53rd Annual GRAMMY Awards telecast in February. Invinsible, her debut album produced by Alex Da Kid, is due out in January 2012. The album's first single, "Invisible," was released to digital retailers in August.

Up Close & Personal With Alex Da Kid And Skylar Grey will be streamed live exclusively on Sept. 28 at 7:30 p.m. at GRAMMY365, The Academy's member-only website. The discussion will be available via video on demand on GRAMMY365 starting Sept. 30. For ticket information, send an email to p&ewing@grammy.com. For more information on Academy membership, visit www.grammy365.com/join.  

 

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Innovative DJ visits Recording Academy headquarters
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Dec 2, 2014 - 4:06 pm

DJ Skee recently visited The Recording Academy's headquarters in Santa Monica, Calif., for an installment of 5 Questions With … . During his visit, he discussed the importance of music education, his favorite GRAMMY moment, social networking, the importance of being an Academy member, and creating the live show experience.

"I thought the scene was ready for something new and interactive," said DJ Skee on creating his live show experience, Skeetox. "I always wanted to push the boundaries and do something next-level. [Now] it's kind of like the live, ultimate concert experience."

Influenced by such combination DJ/artists as Travis Barker and the late DJ AM, DJ Skee created Skeetox in 2010. Considered to be a sonic and visual extravaganza, Skeetox features DJ Skee on turntables, remixing songs across an array of styles, including hip-hop, pop, electronic, and rock, backed by a six-piece band. Skeetox has been joined by guest artists such as Chamillionaire, Lil Jon, Mike Posner, Snoop Dogg, and Warren G, among others. DJ Skee is a radio DJ on 102.7 KIIS-FM in Los Angeles. He has also produced and remixed tracks for artists ranging from Jay-Z to Quincy Jones, and has collaborated with Akon, Chris Cornell and the Game, among others. In 2007 DJ Skee launched Skee.TV, a production, marketing and content distribution company specializing in creative and high-production music videos and new media marketing. During GRAMMY Week in February, DJ Skee performed at Word Revolution: A Celebration of Hip-Hop, the 13th Annual GRAMMY Foundation Music Preservation Project.

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Alex Da Kid And Skylar Grey Go Up Close

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Emerging artists profiled at Recording Academy event
Tim McPhate
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Dec 2, 2014 - 4:06 pm

The careers of two emerging artists were spotlighted on Sept. 28 at Up Close & Personal With Alex Da Kid And Skylar Grey, a program produced by The Academy's Producers & Engineers Wing and The Recording Academy Los Angeles Chapter.

Before a sold-out audience at The Academy's headquarters in Santa Monica, Calif., producer Alex Da Kid and singer/songwriter Grey engaged in an in-depth discussion moderated by radio personality/recording artist DJ Skee. Topics addressed included songwriting, recording and collaborating on Grey's forthcoming album, Invinsible, due in January 2012. Additionally, in an exclusive premiere, Grey performed a medley of songs from Invinsible.

Recording Academy members can now watch Up Close & Personal With Alex Da Kid And Skylar Grey via video on demand on GRAMMY365, The Academy's member-only website. For more information on Academy membership, visit www.grammy365.com/join.

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Alex Da Kid And Skylar Grey Are All In

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Rising stars talk music, motivation and inspiration at Recording Academy event moderated by DJ Skee
Chuck Crisafulli
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Dec 2, 2014 - 4:06 pm

(Up Close & Personal With Alex Da Kid And Skylar Grey was streamed live on GRAMMY365, The Recording Academy's member-only website. The discussion is now available for members via video on demand. For more information on Academy membership, visit www.grammy365.com/join.)

A great piece of music, like any great piece of art, can speak for itself. But when the artists behind the music are willing to speak freely about their work, motivations and inspirations, it's a tremendous opportunity for fans and fellow music makers to get a unique, in-depth understanding of the creative process.

This was the opportunity offered on Sept. 28 at Up Close & Personal With Alex Da Kid And Skylar Grey, an event presented jointly by The Recording Academy's Producers & Engineers Wing and Los Angeles Chapter. The evening consisted of an insightful, open-ended conversation with GRAMMY-nominated producer Alex Da Kid and GRAMMY-nominated singer/songwriter Grey, moderated by renowned DJ, entrepreneur and music mogul DJ Skee.

Alex Da Kid made his initial splash in the industry producing such hits as Nicki Minaj's "Massive Attack" and B.o.B's "Airplanes." Working with Grey as a co-writer and vocalist, more mega-hits have followed, including Eminem's GRAMMY-nominated "Love The Way You Lie" featuring Rihanna, P. Diddy's "Coming Home," Lupe Fiasco's "Words I Never Said," and "I Need A Doctor" for Dr. Dre's long-awaited Detox album. The pair have also collaborated on Grey's forthcoming debut album, Invinsible, due in January.

DJ Skee served as an engaging and energetic moderator, asking the pair a series of direct, informed questions while keeping the tone light and conversational. (It's no surprise given that he's an on-air personality for Los Angeles radio station KIIS-FM and hosts no less than four SiriusXM Radio shows.) Several questions centered on the respective journeys that brought the two panelists to the current points in their careers, and two very different paths were described.

Up until age 19, Alex Da Kid said he had every intention of becoming a professional soccer player, and didn't take the full plunge into music until he began pursuing a college degree in audio technology. "The things that create a hit record I don't think I learned at school," said Alex Da Kid. "But I might not be here if I didn't go to school."

Grey started out as a child performer in a folk duo with her mother, singing songs such as "Never Smoke Tobacco" and "We Are The Colors Of The Rainbow" for audiences at libraries and elementary schools. "Eventually, I told my mom I was going solo," Grey recalled, to which DJ Skee responded, "Good career move."

The two described their first meeting via email after Grey's music publisher suggested she contact Kid. "I sent him a long, aggressive email, 'You're awesome! We have to work together,'" said Grey. "He sent me a one-word response, 'Cool.'" Alex Da Kid eventually sent her one of his beats, over which Grey created the hook for "Love The Way You Lie," and an artistic partnership was born.

Some of the most interesting moments came when the duo discussed the contrasts in their creative processes. Alex Da Kid explained that he was a proponent of a "create whenever you can" approach, and said that he'd begun naming the music files on his laptop after the specific situation that inspired them, such as "Alex made a beat when he had the flu," "Alex made a beat on the airplane." Grey admitted to having a much more fragile sense of inspiration, and said she has often turned to the seclusion of a cabin in the woods in order to pursue and develop her artistic vision.

The two occasionally teased each other about their experiences working together, including when Grey revealed that after they first played the track "I Need A Doctor" with her voice on it for Dr. Dre and Eminem, Alex Da Kid "helpfully" suggested that maybe Lady Gaga could sing Grey's part.

"Before I could say a thing," Grey recalled with a smile, "Eminem turned around and said, 'No.'"

The discussion was followed with a short but moving performance by Grey, who sat at a piano to sing a medley of her most familiar work, including "I Need A Doctor" and "Love The Way You Lie." The evening concluded with a question-and-answer session during which the trio offered practical advice and guidance.

"Have a great team around you and trust them," said Alex Da Kid, while Grey offered, "Take risks."

Speaking once again to the theme of opportunity, DJ Skee said, "A lot of people are running away from the music industry. I'm running into it."

(Chuck Crisafulli is an L.A.-based journalist and author whose most recent works include Go To Hell: A Heated History Of The Underworld, Me And A Guy Named Elvis and Elvis: My Best Man.)

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