{"id":2825,"date":"2018-10-03T11:55:47","date_gmt":"2018-10-03T11:55:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.ebw.co.bw\/?p=2825"},"modified":"2018-10-03T12:09:35","modified_gmt":"2018-10-03T12:09:35","slug":"meet-producer-flex-the-ninja","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ebw.co.bw\/meet-producer-flex-the-ninja\/","title":{"rendered":"Meet Producer ‘Flex The Ninja’"},"content":{"rendered":"

The music production business is one that rarely gets the spotlight it deserves, over the years though BW has been blessed with a number of very talented music makers and Flex the Ninja (you really do have to say the whole name like ‘A Tribe called Quest’) is arguably one of the best there is. We reached out to him just to find out what he’s been up to, his journey and what his views are on the production game. Read up and leave a comment if you can<\/p>\n

EBW: How did you get started with music production<\/strong><\/p>\n

Flex:<\/strong> I’ve been playing the drums since i was 3 years old introduced to it by my parents who were at the time part of the praise and worship team .So my dad is a musician so as i was growing up i then became more exposed t digital audio workstations(DAWS) like Reason,Cubase and Fl studio. I started production on reason and someone i looked up as a drummer made a rick ross beat and from then i continued my journey with Fl Studio till this very day.<\/p>\n

EBW: We know you’ve got some sort of link to Botswana, please share a little bit about your work there and you connections<\/strong><\/p>\n

Flex:<\/strong> Well I grew up in Botswana , started dancing with Urban Empire Dance academy and through that i met a lot of artists and actually produced for some of them (Ozi F teddy,Veezo View , Thato Jessica ).<\/p>\n

EBW: What’s your take on the current pop culture (Hiphop, Trap, R&B, Afro Soul, Naija beats) producer at the moment<\/strong><\/p>\n