Saturday, August 1

Interview With Germain Brito

Germain Brito head shot
Germain Brito
Germain Brito introduced himself to us as "a musician and model with a cool, 'Nineties style pic."  He tells us that he likes "to call it stuck in the 'Nineties because of the effects and design." 

Apparently, he "also play[s] in a group" and wrote the tune available at:
 

soundcloud.com/conundrummusicnj/honey-roasted-2

La Libertad:  Where were you born?

Germain:  Brooklyn, New York.

La Libertad:  Where do you currently reside?

Germain:  Bayonne, New Jersey.

La Libertad:  What is your occupation?

Germain:  Musician, model, composer...

La Libertad:  What do you love most about your work?

Germain:  Collaborating with different people, and creating a

positive bond with the listeners.

La Libertad:  What talents and hobbies do you have?

Germain:  I love to play sports, basketball, baseball, et cetera.

La Libertad:  What inspires you?

Germain:  Life is what inspires me.  Everyday something happens in my life that inspires me to work harder - live happier.

La Libertad:  What is the hardest part of your job(s)?

Germain:  The hardest part of being an artist is not getting distracted by all the other nonsense going on in ones life that
blinds them from true happiness.

La Libertad:  What foreign languages, if any, do you read, write,
and/or speak?

Germain:  Spanish; my parents are from [the] Dominican Republic.

La Libertad:  Where have you traveled?

Germain:  Dominican Republic, Cleveland, Boston, Baltimore...  Mostly States around the U.S.

La Libertad:  What are your career goals?

Germain:  My career goals are to bring happiness and nirvana through
my music.

La Libertad:  What projects are you working on?

Germain:  I am currently working on an E.P. [Extended Play] with my group Conundrum.

La Libertad:  What links would you like to share?

Germain: 

instagram.com/g_burrito/

soundcloud.com/conundrummusicnj

twitter.com/G_Burrito
 

www.facebook.com/germain.brito

La Libertad:  What else, if anything, would you like to tell our
readers?

Germain:  We are all human; at the end of the day, love is the only
thing that is going to make our world a better place.  Thank You.

Thank you very much for this amazing opportunity.


Interview by Libertad Green

Introduction by William Mortensen Vaughan

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