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Independent Artist Collin Suttles Shares New Song Called ‘Co-Op’

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Bronx-based artist Collin Suttles is working towards his music career goals and is showing his dedication. The independent artist recently dropped  “Co-Op” on July 4th, which showcases his talents as an artist and displays his unique sound. The song also has a meaningful message behind it that creates awareness and encourages people to take a stand for issues that they are passionate about.

Suttles’ unique stands definitely makes him stand apart from the rest. His music helps differentiate him and position him as someone who is pursuing his career and is not afraid to be different. When asked about why he chose to pursue a music career, the artist answered that he was committed to being surrounded by people who bring out the best in him.

“At this point, I’m committed to the indie music scene, and I work with talented musicians, who bring out the best in me,” Suttles said. “I mention this perspective because a music career means various things to various people. A music career to me means I get to continue to evolve creatively, as I work with creative people. That’s my music career!”

Keep reading to learn more about Suttles and his plans for the future.

Has your upbringing played a role in shaping who you are and defining your sound today? If so, how?

Sure, my upbringing connected me with the fact that the higher power is in control of my life. Through divine intervention, I believe that music became my safe haven, a place to go when I needed to express my journey through life’s ups and downs. I honestly don’t know if I would be here today without music, I’m thankful that the most high put the gift of music in my heart.

How would you describe your sound to readers who may not be familiar with you?

Hmmm, good question. My sound is definitely rooted in hip hop, gospel. and soul music. I’m a writer at heart, but I also produce records. Therefore I usually approach each project or song from a different perspective. For example, this week I completed the campaign theme music for Shenequa Charles, who is running for State Assembly in the Bronx, NY. She came to me with the idea, I vibed on it for a few days, put together the music, and wrote the lyrics. It doesn’t particularly sound like other music that I have released, but the feedback has been great. People are listening and getting excited about the campaign, which was my goal. So I say all that to say, my sound changes, but if you listen to my music, you will hear some similar elements.

What’s one reason you are passionate about music and what inspires you?

The passion I feel for music these days is fueled by injustice and the lack of equality we all are witnessing in our society. Most of my new music is a reflection of urban communities throughout the world, my goal is to connect these melodies, flows, and rhythms to the power of unity, which produces awareness, and builds urban sustainability. That’s what’s inspiring me at this point!

Do you have any hobbies outside of music? What do you do to stay creative?

Yeah hobbies, those are helpful. I like to exercise and invest time in organizations and individuals that are working on behalf of community development. I also just completed my first children’s book called, “Iggy Likes Sunday,” I’ll probably release it next year.

Who are some of your main musical influences?

Wow, you put me on the spot with this one. My musical palette is very diverse. I could spend days talking about this, and I actually have spent days discussing this topic with my music friends. If I had to name one person that I feel has captured the spirit of creativity, and stayed true to his individuality, it would be Quincy Jones. From Micheal Jackson, to Frank Sinatra, to the soundtrack for The Color Purple, he has remained true to music and his life. That’s what I believe it’s all about!

What are some of your music career goals for the future?

Well, I scored a short film last year called, “Homesick.” I like the process, and think that I could add a lot to film through music. So I wanna score more films, also I produced my second annual Christmas Coat Drive last year, that was fun, and we gave away coats to homeless people. Yeah, I wanna produce more live benefit shows as we enter the future.

Tell us about your latest project “Co-Op.” What’s it about?

I am promoting my new single entitled, ‘Co-Op’ featuring Raydar Ellis and my band UC  (Underground Collaborative). The single is about cooperative businesses working together in urban communities to build sustainability. We are preparing to shoot the video next month. The last project I released or worked on is with indie artist

Larie D. Edwards on his Love Anthems project, featuring a single we wrote together called Captivating. It’s doing its thing, make sure you add it to your playlists.

What has the response been like to that project?

The project is doing well. We still are creating awareness, at this point. I feel that as people continue to hear the music, the demand will grow.

What are some projects you’ve done in the past that you are most proud of and why?

I like most of the music I work on, I have remixes and poetry interludes that I feature on my soundcloud page. You should check it out, let me know what you think. I also have a social & environmental justice blog, called, ‘Humanities Heart,’ that’s beginning to gain notoriety.

What’s next for you? Are you working on any upcoming projects we should be on the lookout for? Include some dates if you have them.

Well, with COVID-19 it’s tough to say. We are currently completing the EP, which ‘Co-Op’ is the lead single for. It should be out later this year.

What message do you hope fans take away from your music?

I want people to gain a new perspective on life from this music. I want people to prepare as we take on new norms. My objective is to create music that is part of the healing process.

Where can we follow you on social media?

Facebook: productive.jeff

Twitter: jeff_humanity

Instagram: Collin Suttles

YouTube: Jeff aka Collin Suttles

Website: Humanities Heart

Soundcloud: Collin Suttles

Listen to “Co-Op” by Collin Suttles below.

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