Formula Indie Sessions _ Interview with Geeva

What is your earliest memory connected to music?
Was early 2003
How did your passion for creating music begin?
I was listening to Gunit music and 50 cent, I started to record myself with a tape recorder on 50 cent beats and later on cool edit.
What’s the story behind your current music project?
My current music project is a mix of my ability to create music because I can and the fact that I want to release an EP in 2026 but also at the stage where I’m finally giving up on music as a business, and make it completely something I will be doing because I can.
How would you describe your sound to someone who has never heard your music before?
Soft pop rap
What is one thing you’ve learned that completely changed the way you make music?
I can write in any format, even if I have to ignore the hook completely
What tools, instruments, or software are essential in your creative process?
Cubasis 3
Which indie artist or song are you loving right now?
not any I haven’t been listening to music recently
How have your personal experiences influenced your music and artistic vision?
Not much, most of my experience is online. I get inspiration from audiobooks and movies.
What emotions or messages do you hope listeners take from your work?
Vibe and swag even if the lyrics are sad
What’s the most important lesson music has taught you so far?
Music is spiritual, but very painful at times.
What is a dream venue or festival you would love to perform at?
I need people to like my songs first before I can perform, so I haven’t thought of any venue.
If you could collaborate with any artist, past or present, who would it be and why?
Any artist who makes music with a good vibe or swag without profanity.
Where can our listeners follow and support your music? (Website,Spotify, IG, links)
Looking toward the future, what’s your dream for the next chapter of your musical journey?
Releasing one EP every year.
What do you hope listeners will discover about you along the way?
I love music but I don’t think it is part of me truly contributing to society, it is luxury, I could do better things to contribute to society given the opportunity