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Love Heart Break & RnB
The music industry comes with many
heartbreaks and success. Gian Toonz is a prime example of this. He’s been in
the industry for four years now, and has had six wives… anyone noticing a
problem here? With fame people see you to a different person you actually are;
or you have a persona which you want people to see you as. It creates social a
barrier, as everyone knows everything about you, what you do; so something’s
you want to stay personal. What would you want? We have had an opportunity to
speak to Gian Toonz to see what he feels:
So
far, how would you describe your career?
I think we have had so many ups and downs.
Anyone in the music industry will know this; its not a simple climb to the top
of the mountain. I am really grateful I have a fan base that likes what I do
and my three studio albums represent this. They all have sold really well (over
3 million worldwide) and I have had an opportunity to take these songs live.
All the arenas have sold out which fills me with joy – people actually like my
music. It’s just a shame that my love life hasn’t taken off. I think I find the
right one but it never works out. I’m always running around trying to get
things done, meaning people never stick around me too long. It just makes me
think I will never find someone that gets me or supports me for the job I do.
I
hear you are joining the Song
Yeah, another talent show that is going to
take up out TV screens on a Saturday night. People can’t get enough of them! I
think it will be a really good opportunity for me and my career as I will get a
greater audience watching me but I’m worried I will be judged with everything I
do as there is a great media reception of these shows. One wrong word and you
get judged by millions of people.
What
about when it ends?
I suppose I will get on with my normal
life; make new songs, play at some gigs and just enjoy what I do. The only
problem is that I get attached to things after I have been doing them for a while;
hence the bad break ups you see in the news! I also think that it would be nice
to work in different genres of music and with other artists, which will take my
mind off the situation. These people will allow me improve my musical knowledge
and get a better feel for what I do – four years isn’t that long for being in
this industry and you always learn something new every day.
What’s
next to come from you?
Just more music, if I get time in the
studios. I would like to keep making music that people like and enjoy and I
always love hearing my songs being played on the radio, even if it is BBC Radio
2 (!!) I’m also planning a worldwide tour to start at the end of this year
(2014) so that’ll take up most of my time now. Just getting everything perfect
for my fans.
Any
more gossip we should be interested in?
Ermm.. None of your business….. Only
joking. At the moment there is nothing happening between me and anyone, so less
heartbreak for me and more time to focus on building up more of a career. If
anything does come up I will just have to take my time and not rush into anything.
I’m young; I’ve got plenty of time to focus on all of that love nonsense.
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