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Interview with Rising Indie Artist Versityle hosted by Qween$Ching

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There are people that have a talent that makes them unique.There are even fewer people that have multiple talents. Christopher “Versityle” Lopez is one of those few people with multiple talents. Raised in beautiful Southern California, Chris began his journey to becoming “Versityle” by emerging himself in comic books. Driven by the traumatic loss of his beloved Grandmother, Versityle turned his heartache into writing rhymes and lyrics to ease the pain. His writing style is what began to set the tempo for his career in music. 

Versityle’s style became a combination of elements from artists such as 2Pac, Eminem, and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and would receive its personality from his life’s hardships. The style of Versityle’s music is a personification of individualrelationships with family, friends, and lovers. In combination with this, his music serves as a lyrical storytelling session that engages his audience. The tone of his music mixes the real life aspects of the subject matter while adding an element of fictionto further the message of the music.

Versityle has proven to be adaptable in an industry that is constantly changing. Starting in 1999, he began to teach himself the ins and outs of music production which led to Versityle recording his first album with an independent label in New YorkCity in the summer of 2001. After his departure from the state ofNew York, he individually released his first E album to the general population. In 2006, after years of constantly putting together beats and rhymes, Versityle releasedhis ‘Long Play’ album entitled “Patiently Waiting” under his own record label “Psychonite.com”.

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