Queens-Based Hip Hop Artist Frank Vanegas Releases New Song "What You Gonna Do"
Frank Vanegas is back with his most impressive release to date. His latest song called "What You Gonna Do," featuring Nameless is out now on all platforms and is the upbeat track that fans have been waiting for. On the single, Vanegas shows off his rapping skills and ability to rhyme while telling a story. Combined with Nameless' Caribbean sound, the two make a dynamic duo and create a song that is masterfully executed.
The Queens, New York born and raised artist tells the story of the time that he has spent on the streets of New York and how he has overcome some of the things in his past. Vanegas creatively expresses what growing up in the city was like and briefly describes some of the trouble he got into and how it shaped him into the person he is now. The song is a raw and unfiltered work of art where Vanegas gets honest with his fans about the person he is and why he chose to get into music.
“Ultimately we had to make a choice in our lives,” Vanegas said in a recent interview. “Continuing doing the same thing or elevate and create a better life for our families and ourselves.”
Vanegas' also said that his passion for Hip Hop music began at a very early age. When asked about if his upbringing played a role in his sound today, the artist replied that it definitely has.
“My upbringing is what gave my music life,” he said. “Coming from an urban area, you become exposed to many things at a young age. My neighborhood shaped me and my sound.”
The rising NY talent undoubtedly has a unique style of rapping and a unique story that needs to be shared.
Keep reading below to learn more about Vanegas and hear about how he got started in music.
At what point in your life did you decide to pursue a career in music?
I decided to put forth all my effort 2019, I was released from prison ending of 2018 after being sentenced to 30 months.
What ultimately inspired you to dedicate yourself to a music career?
I believe after going through incarceration, being alone, and having the time to reflect … I realized music is what I loved and wanted to pursue. I read many books on the music business, I learned how to play piano. I was writing songs. I was doing things I loved. That’s when I knew I needed to pursue my passion.
What’s one reason you are passionate about music and what inspires you?
What inspires me is when people from around the world contact me and let me know they found my music online. When fans leave me comments from other countries, expressing love and sending positivity. Those people are what keep me going.
I love music because of the ability that one person can touch so many lives. You can make people feel, pain, happiness, sadness, joy. It’s incredible how you change someone’s life with a song.
Do you have any hobbies outside of music? What do you do to stay creative?
I did enjoy boxing and playing handball when I was younger, but because of Music I can’t devote that much time to my hobbies. I do stay active working out, running and exercising.
Creativity to me comes from just living my life. Depending on how I am feeling I can listen to a beat and knock out a song if the vibe is right.
Who are some of your main musical influences?
I grew up listening to artists that I believe were authentic in their music. Biggie, Jay Z, Nas, Tupac, Big pun, and Eminem. There were many more also but those were the artist that really influenced me.
What are some of your music career goals for the future?
Being an independent artist has taught me a lot about the music business. I would like to start my own label in the future and invest into other talent that I believe can shape the culture.
Tell us about your latest single “What You Gonna Do.” What is it about?
“What You Gonna Do” is a track I made with a good friend of mine who goes by Nameless. We spoke about our time on the streets and situations we’ve had to overcome to get to this point. Ultimately we had to make a choice in our lives; continuing doing the same thing or elevate and create a better life for our families and ourselves.
What are some projects you’ve done in the past that you are most proud of and why?
I made a song called “Stars Align” that I didn’t think would do so well only because my producer Ibrahim- Tatlicioglu made me sing on it. I wasn’t comfortable at first but the response we got was so positive I’m ready to sing whenever I need to lol.
What message do you hope fans take away from your music?
I want fans to know I’m speaking from the heart when I put together a song/project.
I’m giving you truth, pain, and inspiration.
Where can we follow you on social media?
You can follow me on IG: @frankjvanegas
Facebook: @FrankVanegasMusic
Youtube: Frank Vanegas
Stream “What You Gonna Do” below.