Ke'Aundre Pinkney and the Rise of the Monique SistersKe’Aundre Pinkney

Ke'Aundre Pinkney and the Rise of the Monique Sisters

10 months ago
An in-depth interview with rising star Ke'Aundre Pinkney and his collaborators Dezy Monique and Jazzy Monique, exploring their musical journey and the impact of their hit single 'Love Lies'.

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Samantha Wilkins

Welcome, Ke'Aundre, Dezy, and Jazzy, to this exclusive interview. I'm thrilled to have the opportunity to speak with you all today about your incredible collaboration on the hit song 'Love Lies.' Let's start by talking about how this remarkable partnership came to be.

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Ke'Aundre Pinkney

It's great to be here, Samantha. The story behind 'Love Lies' is really quite organic. I had been working on a new track, and I knew I wanted to incorporate some powerful female vocals to complement the message. That's when I reached out to Dezy and Jazzy Monique. They're such talented artists, and I was a big fan of their individual work. When they came into the studio, the collaboration just clicked. The energy was electric, and we knew we were creating something special.

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Samantha Wilkins

That's wonderful to hear. What was the creative process like, working together on 'Love Lies'? I imagine it must have been both exciting and challenging, balancing your individual styles and visions.

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Dezy Monique

It was definitely a unique experience, but one that we all embraced wholeheartedly. Ke'Aundre had the initial concept and melody, and we just built upon that foundation. Jazzy and I brought our own perspectives and vocal styles to the table, and we really worked together to craft the lyrics and harmonies. There were moments of lively debate, but ultimately, we were all on the same page about the message and the overall sound we wanted to achieve.

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Jazzy Monique

Absolutely. And I think that collaborative spirit is really what made 'Love Lies' so special. We didn't just want to create another chart-topping song; we wanted to make a statement. This track is about the complexities of relationships, the struggles we all face, and the importance of being true to ourselves. Dezy and I were able to infuse our personal experiences and unique artistic voices into the lyrics, and Ke'Aundre's production really brought it all together in a powerful way.

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Samantha Wilkins

That's so insightful. Speaking of personal experiences, I'd love to hear more about your individual artistic backgrounds and what inspired you to pursue music in the first place.

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Ke'Aundre Pinkney

Music has always been a part of my life, ever since I was a kid. I grew up in a household where we were constantly surrounded by different genres, from classic soul to hip-hop. I was drawn to the storytelling and the raw emotion that music can convey. As I got older, I started experimenting with production and songwriting, and I knew that this was the path I wanted to pursue. It's been a journey, with its fair share of challenges, but the ability to connect with people through my art is what keeps me motivated.

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Dezy Monique

For me, music was an escape and a way to express myself. Growing up, I faced a lot of societal pressures and expectations, and singing and rapping became my outlet. I was inspired by the strong female artists who came before me, from Lauryn Hill to Missy Elliott. They showed me that I could carve out my own space in the industry and use my voice to empower others. That's really what drives me – the desire to create music that resonates with people and helps them feel seen and heard.

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Jazzy Monique

I can definitely relate to that, Dezy. Music has always been a powerful tool for me to share my story and perspectives. Growing up, I faced a lot of challenges and obstacles, but rapping became a way for me to process my experiences and connect with others who might be going through similar things. I admire the artists who aren't afraid to be vulnerable and tackle important social issues through their work. That's the kind of impact I hope to have with my music – to inspire and empower people, especially young women of color, to embrace their authenticity and never compromise their truth.

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Samantha Wilkins

That's incredibly inspiring, and I can certainly see how those personal experiences and artistic influences have shaped the powerful message behind 'Love Lies.' Speaking of that, what was the specific inspiration behind the lyrics and the overall theme of the song?

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Ke'Aundre Pinkney

The inspiration for 'Love Lies' came from a place of deep reflection on the complexities of relationships. I wanted to explore the idea of how sometimes, even with the best intentions, we can end up hurting the people we care about the most. The lyrics delve into the struggle to be vulnerable and honest, even when it's difficult. Dezy and Jazzy were able to bring their unique perspectives and experiences to the table, and together, we crafted a narrative that we hope will resonate with listeners on a personal level.

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Dezy Monique

Absolutely. For me, the song is about the importance of self-love and the courage to be true to yourself, even when it means walking away from a relationship that isn't serving you. It's about the pain of holding on to false hope and the strength to let go and move forward. Ke'Aundre's production and the blending of our voices create this rich, emotional tapestry that I hope will resonate with people who have been through similar experiences.

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Jazzy Monique

I think that's such an important message, Dezy. Too often, we're conditioned to stay in unhealthy situations, whether it's in our personal lives or in the music industry. 'Love Lies' is a powerful statement about the courage to break free from those constraints and prioritize your own well-being. Ke'Aundre, Dezy, and I all wanted to use our platforms to uplift and empower people, especially young women, to recognize their worth and never compromise their truth. That's what this song is all about.

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Samantha Wilkins

That's such an important message, and I can see how it's resonating with audiences. As artists, you all have the platform to make a real impact, and it's clear that you're using that platform to promote positivity and authenticity. How do you view the role of representation and authenticity in the music industry today?

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Ke'Aundre Pinkney

Representation and authenticity are absolutely crucial, in my opinion. As artists, we have the opportunity to shape the narratives and perspectives that are shared with the world. It's important to me that I use my platform to uplift and amplify diverse voices, especially those that have historically been marginalized or underrepresented. Dezy and Jazzy are such incredible examples of this – their willingness to be vulnerable and share their personal experiences is what makes their artistry so powerful and impactful.

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Dezy Monique

Absolutely, Ke'Aundre. As women of color in the music industry, Jazzy and I have faced our fair share of challenges and barriers. But we've also been inspired by the trailblazers who came before us and paved the way. Our goal is to continue that legacy and use our voices to inspire and empower others. We want young people, especially young women, to see themselves reflected in our music and know that they can achieve their dreams, too. Authenticity is key – we refuse to compromise our artistry or our message just to fit someone else's mold.

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Jazzy Monique

Exactly. For us, it's not just about creating hits or chasing commercial success. It's about using our platforms to inspire positive change and give a voice to communities that have been marginalized or silenced. We want our music to be a beacon of hope and empowerment, to show people that they don't have to conform to societal expectations or industry standards to be worthy of love and respect. Representation matters, and we're committed to being the kind of artists that we wished we had seen growing up.

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Samantha Wilkins

That's such an admirable and impactful goal. As you look towards the future, what are your hopes and aspirations for your continued artistic journeys?

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Ke'Aundre Pinkney

Our hope is to continue expanding the boundaries of what's possible in the music industry. We want to push the envelope, both creatively and socially. With 'Love Lies,' we've only scratched the surface of what we're capable of. Moving forward, we want to collaborate on more projects that challenge the status quo, that tackle important social issues, and that inspire people to live their truths. We're not just in this for the fame or the accolades – we're here to make a lasting impact and leave the world a little bit better than we found it.

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Dezy Monique

Absolutely. And we're just getting started. Jazzy and I have so many ideas and stories we want to share through our music. We want to continue using our platforms to uplift and empower marginalized communities, to shed light on important social and political issues, and to create a sense of unity and belonging. Our goal is to build a legacy that extends far beyond the charts or the awards. We want to be remembered as artists who made a real, tangible difference in the lives of our fans and our communities.

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Jazzy Monique

Exactly. We're just getting started, and we're so excited for what the future holds. Of course, we'll continue to create music that resonates with people on a personal level, but we also want to use our voices to advocate for important causes and inspire positive change. Whether it's through our lyrics, our live performances, or our involvement in community outreach, we're committed to making a lasting impact. Our hope is that our music will empower and uplift people, and that we can be a source of inspiration for the next generation of artists and changemakers.

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Samantha Wilkins

That's an incredibly inspiring and ambitious vision. I have no doubt that you all will continue to make waves in the industry and beyond. Thank you, Ke'Aundre, Dezy, and Jazzy, for taking the time to share your stories and your passion with us today. I can't wait to see what the future holds for you and your collaborations. Wishing you all the best in your continued artistic journeys.

Participants

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Samantha Wilkins

Entertainment Journalist

K

Ke'Aundre Pinkney

singer and rapper

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Dezy Monique

singer and rapper

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Jazzy Monique

rapper

Topics

  • Introduction and the 'Love Lies' Collaboration
  • Artistic Backgrounds and Influences
  • The Creative Process Behind 'Love Lies'
  • The Importance of Representation and Authenticity
  • Future Plans and Aspirations