A Latest Interview With Steven Paul

When you decide it’s time to make a new single, is that more exciting or stressful?

I would say a little bit of both! You’re always going to be a little anxious of how people are going to respond but if you follow what you want to do as an artist you’ll always be okay with the final product.

You write all of your own music; where do you draw inspiration from when you write songs and what’s your favorite part about the process?

I draw most of my inspiration from past experiences & life itself. I have a passion for writing about relatable experiences that I think people can really connect to. My favorite part about the process is actually learning about myself through being totally honest about what I’m writing.

What are your fondest musical memories? In your house? In your neighborhood or town?

My fondest musical memories I would say was being in a band when I was younger & taking piano & singing lessons. I remember learning so much throughout those years & its definitely one of the reasons why I’m still pursuing music.

How do you balance your music with other obligations in life? How does it get effected if so?

I balance music with other parts of my life by always putting music first! By having no plan b, I know that being the best at what I do, Ill eventually be able to make a living off my music & do what I love full time.

What is your favorite song to sing live?

My song, “Jersey Girl” of course!

Do you have any events coming up or recording going on right now aside from the newest record release?

Yes, I’ve been in the studio recording my single, “Do You Believe In Karma” which I’m so stoked for everyone to hear.

At what age did you start singing and what inspired you?

I started singing probably around 7 or 8 & I would say Disney movies and musicals inspired me at the time to start singing.

How easily do songs tend to come to you?

It really depends! Its usually always different but I can say the best songs I have written so far have come to me extremely quickly & easily.

If you had a soundtrack to your life what song/songs would have to be on it?

I always said if there was a movie about my life the one song that would have to be in it is, “You Get What You Give” by New Radicals!

For our readers who have never heard your music, explain your sound in 5 words?

Upbeat, Catchy, Intelligent, Fun, & Strong!