Imani Graham

Music Producer, Songwriter

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Hey! I'm an NJ/NY-based music producer, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter. I'm here to help transform your creative visions and ideas. With over 5 years of practical experience in producing and over 10 years of songwriting, I will make your vision come to life.

I put a lot of attention into the artists and the emotion, which is often overlooked. When working with an artist, I like to really focus on finding the sound/emotion of the song.

I love working on music and have been producing for myself, Imani Graham (artist name), as well as working on small film projects for many years. I have a large volume of projects and would be happy to share more details on the request.

I’m a multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter and usually play most instruments on a track. I work in a wide range of genres and combine influences effortlessly. I'm a skilled producer and am able to guide singers to get the best performance.

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Interview with Imani Graham

  1. Q: What are you working on at the moment?

  2. A: I'm working on a project for myself!

  3. Q: What was your career path? How long have you been doing this?

  4. A: This has been my career path from the time that I can remember. I went to college in DC to study Audio Production as well as Business. I knew that being able to get the technical aspect of production would help a ton in pursuing this full-time.

  5. Q: Which artist would you like to work with and why?

  6. A: Jack Antonoff because his production skills are insane.

  7. Q: Can you share one music production tip?

  8. A: When starting an idea, you can never have too many ideas within the larger idea. It's easy to take something out than to not have created it at all.

  9. Q: What type of music do you usually work on?

  10. A: I usually work on Pop/Indie Pop music but have a huge library of Hip-Hop/Rap, Chill/House, and Folk/Acoustic projects.

  11. Q: What other musicians or music production professionals inspire you?

  12. A: I find inspiration from all types of music and every person. My biggest influences are Jack Antonoff, Jon Bellion, J-Dilla, Bon Iver, Dermot Kennedy, Julia Michaels, among many more.

  13. Q: What do you bring to a song?

  14. A: Perspective. Sometimes it helps to take a step back.

Terms Of Service

Hey! So, unlimited revisions. I believe that you should be ecstatic with your song. My typical turn-around time depends on the project. Let's chat!

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