Where are you from?
I’m from New York, and was born in Manhattan.
Describe your sound:
I love to experiment with different genres and be as creatively free as possible. I’ve always strived to go with what feels right rather than boxing myself in. I’ve always loved Hip Hop and I love to surprise my fans with something new and different every record.
Tell us about your latest track:
Time to Time is all about zoning out and finding your happy place and for me that’s music. It’s really a feel good anthem about loving yourself, loving what you do, and simply loving life. It focuses on the positive even through our ups and downs.
Who inspires you?
Life inspires me! I’m thankful for my experiences because they never fail to give me writing material. I do have a few favorites some of them include: Eminem, Jay Z, Rakim, J Cole, Kendrick, Logic, Madonna, exc.
Where do you see your career in 5 years?
I think five years from now I really hope I can just turn everything I stand for into a movement. 5 years from now I envision not only my music being super successful, but just the brand itself of spreading more peace and love into the world because we so need it. I really just want to inspire people to bring the best out of themselves and in turn they will continue to bring the best out of others.
Where can we check out your sounds?
Always have updates on my website at www.mswrites.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MirandaWritesMc
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/mirandawriteslpd
Tell us something about yourself that the people need to know:
When I'm not on the mic, I'm snowboarding on the slopes. It's one of my favorite things to do. I have a lot of tracks that I've written that have been inspired by my love for snowboarding. Burton has a non-profit called the Chill Foundation in which they serve underprivileged youth nationally in all board sports: snowboarding, surfing, skateboarding, and paddle boarding. I'm their New York ambassador and they truly offer amazing programs. You can actually learn more about their foundation at www.chill.org
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