Kelemete

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Interview with Kelemete
Q: What questions do you ask prospective clients?
A: 🔎 Questions I Ask Prospective Clients 1. What’s the core message or theme you want your song/project to convey? This gets us on the same spiritual and emotional wavelength from the jump. 2. Who is your target audience? Knowing who we’re speaking to shapes the style, language, and energy. 3. Do you have any reference songs or artists that capture the sound or vibe you want? This saves time and aligns creative vision. 4. What’s your budget and timeline? Let’s keep it real upfront — no surprises. 5. Are you open to collaboration and creative input, or do you have a very specific vision? Knowing how flexible or fixed the project is helps manage expectations. 6. Will you need help with lyrics, composition, arrangement, or just production? Scope clarity is everything. 7. How do you plan to use or distribute the final product? (Church, streaming, events, etc.) This influences format and production choices. 8. Do you have any vocalists or musicians involved, or will I provide those elements? Clear roles = smooth process. 9. Are there any deadlines or events we’re working toward? Timing can be make-or-break. 10. Are there any cultural or spiritual sensitivities I should be aware of? Respect is non-negotiable.
Q: What advice do you have for a customer looking to hire a provider like you?
A: 🎯 My Advice for Hiring a Music Provider 1. Look for Spirit & Passion, Not Just Skills A great musician brings heart and purpose, especially in Gospel. Make sure your provider feels the message they’re creating — it shows in every note. 2. Check Their Portfolio & References Listen to their past work. Do the songs resonate? Are they polished? Ask for client testimonials or videos. Real proof beats empty promises. 3. Clear Communication is Key You want someone who listens as much as they lead. The best providers take your vision, add their expertise, and keep you in the loop every step. 4. Understand Their Process & Timeline Know how they work and how long things will take. Don’t get stuck waiting forever or dealing with hidden costs. 5. Value Collaboration Over Control The best music is a team effort. Choose someone open to feedback but confident enough to bring their unique flavor and experience. 6. Budget Wisely — Quality Costs Cheap isn’t always better. You want quality that lasts, not quick fixes. Invest in someone who treats your project like gold.
Q: If you were on a desert island and could take just 5 pieces of gear, what would they be?
A: 1. Reliable Multi-Tool (Swiss Army Knife or Leatherman) Cutting, opening, fixing — the Swiss Army of survival. 2. Water Purification System (Portable Filter or Tablets) Clean drinking water is king. No water, no life. 3. Fire Starter Kit (Flint & Steel or Waterproof Matches) Fire means warmth, cooking, and signaling for help. 4. Durable, Lightweight Tarp or Emergency Shelter Protection from the elements is crucial — sun, rain, wind. 5. The Holy Bible : we do not live on bread alone . With faith I will survive
Q: What was your career path? How long have you been doing this?
A: 15 Years
Q: How would you describe your style?
A: 🎶 My Music Style: Soulful Gospel with Island Heartbeat 1. Spirit-Led & Authentic: Every track carries a deep spiritual message. It’s worship that’s real, raw, and rooted in Scripture — no fluff, no gimmicks. 2. Fusion of Tradition & Innovation: I blend classic Gospel harmonies and choir textures with fresh beats, island rhythms, and modern production techniques. Old-school reverence meets new-school creativity. 3. Emotionally Charged: My music is designed to move the heart — whether it’s a powerful anthem that lifts you up or a tender ballad that brings you to your knees. 4. Culturally Rich: I weave in the sounds of Fiji — the melodic flow, the percussive pulse, and the warmth of community — making every song a bridge between worlds. 5. Accessible & Uplifting: Songs that are easy to sing along to, yet packed with depth and hope. I want listeners to feel empowered and connected.
Q: Which artist would you like to work with and why?
A: 🎤 Why Kirk Franklin? 1. Legendary Gospel Innovator: He’s redefined Gospel music by blending traditional choir sounds with contemporary beats, hip-hop, and R&B — a perfect bridge between old-school and new-school vibes, which aligns with my respect for tradition and forward-thinking style. 2. Master Storyteller: Kirk’s songs are packed with raw honesty and deep spiritual truths, delivered in a way that moves the soul and the feet. That storytelling mastery is what I strive for. 3. High Production Standards: His tracks are polished, powerful, and packed with energy — exactly the level of professionalism and quality I aim to bring. 4. Cultural Impact: Kirk Franklin’s music reaches millions globally and uplifts communities. Collaborating with him would mean amplifying the message of faith and hope on a massive scale. --- 🎶 Collab Vision: Imagine mixing Fijian island rhythms, heartfelt worship, and Kirk’s dynamic style. That would be 🔥🔥🔥 — fresh, deep, and unforgettable.
Q: Can you share one music production tip?
A: Don’t overcrowd your mix. Let the vocals breathe. Let the message shine. > 🎶 Silence is a sound too — use it wisely.
Q: What type of music do you usually work on?
A: Gospel, afro beat music style , Fijian songs & English songs
Q: What's your strongest skill?
A: ✅ Vocal Expression – I don't just hit notes. I tell stories through my voice. ✅ Lyric Writing – I can turn a Scripture or testimony into a hook that stays with you. ✅ Harmony Arrangements – I build rich, Gospel-style harmonies that give songs depth and warmth. ✅ Holy Spirit Sensitivity – My biggest flex? I know when to hold back, when to go all in, and when to just let God move.
Q: What do you bring to a song?
A: 🎤 What I Bring to a Song 1. Heart & Spirit – I don’t just sing or produce — I minister. Every lyric I write or vocal I lay down is covered in prayer and intention. I bring that deep, spiritual weight that makes people feel something real. 2. Originality – Whether it’s a Gospel anthem or a quiet worship ballad, I bring fresh melodies, unique phrasing, and a message that cuts through the noise. No copy-paste formulas here. 3. Cultural Flavor – I represent Fiji, family, faith, and island soul. I weave those roots into the rhythm, giving songs identity and authenticity. 4. Musical Skill – With 15+ years of hands-on experience, I bring tight vocals, harmony layering, chord progression knowledge, and a producer’s ear for clean mixes. 5. Storytelling – I bring life into music — real testimonies, real struggles, real victories. My songs don’t just sound good — they say something. 6. Unity & Collaboration – I work well with clients, choirs, and other musicians. I’m not here to take over — I’m here to elevate the whole track. --- > I bring the anointing, the artistry, and the authenticity — every time.
Q: What's your typical work process?
A: 🎵 My Typical Music Work Process 1. Pray & Get Inspired – I begin every project with prayer and Scripture to stay Spirit-led. 2. Write & Compose – I craft lyrics and melodies based on the message God gives. 3. Arrange & Demo – I build the song structure with chords, instruments, and a rough vocal take. 4. Record & Produce – I record clean vocals, harmonies, and polish it with pro-level mixing. 5. Client Review – I share the track for feedback and make any needed revisions. 6. Distribute & Share – Final track gets uploaded to streaming platforms and shared online. > Every song is a testimony — made to glorify God and touch lives.
Q: Tell us about your studio setup.
A: My music studio is a humble but powerful space designed for gospel production, spiritual songwriting, and clean audio recording. It’s where Domo Ciri Yawa Music creates the sounds that move hearts and glorify God. --- 🎛️ Recording Equipment Audio Interface: Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 (or similar) – crisp, clean, and dependable. Microphones: Main mic: Condenser mic (e.g., Audio-Technica AT2020 or Rode NT1-A) for studio vocals. Backup mic: Dynamic mic for quick voiceovers or live-style recording. Mic Stand & Pop Filter: For professional-quality vocal takes, free from plosives and background noise. Shock Mounts & Isolation Foam: Helps reduce vibration and echo in the room. --- 🎧 Monitoring & Mixing Studio Monitors: KRK Rokit or Yamaha HS5 — accurate sound for mixing that hits just right. Headphones: Audio-Technica ATH-M50x — trusted by producers worldwide. Acoustic Treatment: DIY foam panels + rugs = affordable but effective control over reverb and reflections. --- 🎹 Instruments & MIDI Gear MIDI Keyboard Controller: 49 or 61-key — perfect for laying down chords, melodies, and synths. Digital Piano/Keyboard: For raw worship sessions or composing with natural expression. Guitar (Acoustic or Electric): Because sometimes a Gospel song needs those strums of heaven. --- 💻 DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) Software: Main DAW: Logic Pro X, FL Studio, or Ableton Live (whichever fits your style — I can adjust if you specify). Plugins: Reverb, EQ, Compression, AutoTune (when needed). Kontakt libraries or Gospel organ VSTs for church flavor. --- 📲 Remote Work Tools Cloud Storage (Google Drive/Dropbox): For easy client file sharing. Zoom or WhatsApp for live feedback sessions with collaborators — especially family and artists back in Fiji. DistroKid Account: Used for global music distribution — from your studio to Spotify, Apple Music, and beyond.
Q: Describe the most common type of work you do for your clients.
A: 🎵 1. Composing Custom Music (Original Songs) Client Type: Churches, artists, film producers, event organizers. What You Do: Write and compose original songs based on a theme or Scripture. Create melodies, chord progressions, and lyrics that reflect the message they want. Sometimes include Fijian cultural elements or Gospel roots. 🎯 Client need: “We want an original Gospel song for our youth rally” — and boom, you deliver. --- 🎙️ 2. Recording and Production Services Client Type: Independent artists, churches, choirs, organizations. What You Do: Record vocals and instrumentals. Mix and master tracks to professional standards. Sometimes offer backing vocals or instrumentals as part of the package. 🎧 Client need: “We have lyrics, but we need someone to bring it to life in the studio.” That’s where you shine.