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Sunday, February 23, 2014

An Interview with GQ Reeves, son of Kid Capri.

I was blessed to run into a young entrepreneur that goes by the name of GQ Reeves, during a homecoming visit in 2013 at Georgia Southern! He had no idea who I was, but little did he know that I was following his come up. I introduced myself to him and we became good friends. I must take a moment and say that God places people in your life for a reason and we never know that reason until we step out of our comfort zones.

He recently gave me the honor of interviewing him for my blog for class. Please take a moment and get familiar with a person that I am honored and blessed to know. Someone who will soon be known by many more people due to his success!

Name: GQ Reeves

1. What do you do?

GQ: I am a writer who managed to use my gift to move into other areas.  I ghost write for a number of artists. I manage an artist and I work with different labels as the creative director to help artists develop their stage shows.

2. How did you get started?
I started writing these erotic poems and that turned into me making clothing with these erotic poems and stories on them. One day I was asked to turn my poem into a song and that started it all.

3. What is the hardest part of working in the entertainment industry?
For me, the hardest part was being able to stand on my own aside from my dad’s (Kid Capri) name. But, I learned that I had to embrace it. This is the only father figure that I know and he is a major reason why I have the opportunities that I have. 

4. What is the easiest part?
GQ: The easiest is that I love what I do. For me, it’s a natural process. It’s like breathing. 
5. How do you balance work and a personal life?
GQ: I don't have much of a personal life and that has more to do with all of the other projects that I’m involved in
6. If you could work with any artist, who would you work with and why?
GQ: Luther Vandross, his voice was amazing. He has that ability to sing any song and make it his own. I think his cover album is a perfect example of that. 
7. What advice do you have for up and coming artists?
GQ: Not to lose yourself in the process. What is meant for you, no one can take from you. You can have all the talent in the world, but you need to remember two things: 1. Humility should be your most notable talent. 2. Hard work is more important than anything. 
8. What advice would you give to someone that wants to work in the industry but doesn't know where to start?
GQ: What is your passion? Missy Elliott told me that I have to do something that no one has done before and to do that I have to look within myself, because no one is like me. FIND YOUR PASSION AND BUILD ON IT. 
For more information on GQ Reeves, please check out his website www.Iamkingreeves.com, Instagram @bossman_q, and his organization Coaching To Success, @coachingtosuccess, which was created to help youth acquire the skills needed to be successful adults.




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