Blake “B~Mony”= Hyde 🖤✨

Songwriter Lyricist Concep

Blake “B~Mony”= Hyde 🖤✨ on SoundBetter

I’m a songwriter and lyricist who specializes in pain, street, melodic, and emotional storytelling. I write with depth, imagery, and real-life experience — not generic filler. Whether you need hooks, verses, or full song concepts, I deliver clean, ready-to-record lyrics with fast turnaround. I can match your voice, your style, and your energy,

Songwriter and lyricist focused on pain, street, melodic, and emotional storytelling. I write from real life with depth, imagery, and honesty. I deliver clean, ready-to-record hooks, verses, and full song concepts with fast turnaround. I match your voice, your style, and your energy to help you build the sound you’re aiming for.

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Languages

  • English

Interview with Blake “B~Mony”= Hyde 🖤✨

  1. Q: Tell us about a project you worked on you are especially proud of and why. What was your role?

  2. A: One project I’m especially proud of is a concept I built called “Bleeding Through the Pen.” It started as a raw idea pulled straight from real life, and I developed it into a full creative world with its own tone, symbolism, and emotional language. My role was the songwriter, concept writer, and storyteller — I crafted the narrative, the lyrics, and the overall direction so the emotion hit in a real, cinematic

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

  4. A: Right now I’m working on tightening up my B~Mony brand, building out my SoundBetter presence, and staying consistent with my creative rollout. I’m refining my profile, making sure my genres and specialties match my real lane, and keeping everything aligned with my duality mythology. I’m also in an active writing rhythm, shaping the Hyde/Mony world and getting my client-facing side ready so everything looks professional and intentional

  5. Q: Is there anyone on SoundBetter you know and would recommend to your clients?

  6. A: There’s nobody on SoundBetter that I personally know in real life, but I can point you toward the type of pros I’d actually recommend to a client. Look for people who are Pro Verified, Top Rated, and have strong credits in your genre. Filter by hip‑hop, trap, melodic rap, or street‑emotional styles — that’ll pull up the engineers, producers, and writers who consistently deliver high‑quality work.

  7. Q: Analog or digital and why?

  8. A: I am digital by necessity, analog by nature. Digital gives you the tools — fast, mobile, in your pocket. Analog gives you the meaning — raw, real, lived-in. You create in a digital world, but everything you say comes from an analog soul.

  9. Q: What's your 'promise' to your clients?

  10. A: My promise to my clients is simple: I’m going to give you something real. I’m going to listen to your story, respect your vision, and treat your project like it matters. I don’t rush, I don’t recycle, and I don’t fake emotion. I show up with honesty, consistency, and the same level of care I put into my own work. If I take on your project, I’m locked in until it feels right.

  11. Q: What do you like most about your job?

  12. A: I like that my job lets me move with discipline, peace, and pride — staying sharp, staying steady, and never having to compromise who I am.

  13. Q: What questions do customers most commonly ask you? What's your answer?

  14. A: “Can you match the vibe I’m going for?”

  15. Q: What's the biggest misconception about what you do?

  16. A: The biggest misconception about me is that I’m trying to be something I’m not. People see the confidence, the calm, the way I move, and they think it’s an act. What they don’t realize is I earned this version of myself. Nothing about me is pretend. I just don’t explain everything I’ve survived. So they fill in the blanks with their own assumptions. The truth is, I'm deeper than they assume, and way more intentional than they give me credit for.

  17. Q: What questions do you ask prospective clients?

  18. A: 1.What’s the vibe or feeling you want the song to carry? 2.What’s the real story behind it — what happened? 3.Who are your top influences or the sound you’re aiming for? 4.Do you want it more melodic, more pain, or more straight‑rap? 5.What’s your deadline and how fast you need it? 6.Do you have any reference tracks or a direction you already like? 7. What’s the message you want people to feel when they hear it? Those questions tell me everything I need to build something real, personal, and tailored to your voice.

  19. Q: What advice do you have for a customer looking to hire a provider like you?

  20. A: If you’re hiring somebody like me, my advice is simple: know what you want and be honest about it. I work best when I understand your story, your tone, and the emotion you’re trying to hit. Don’t hold back—give me the real details, not the watered‑down version. I build off truth, not templates. If you come with clarity and trust the process, I’ll give you something that feels lived‑in, personal, and built to last.

  21. Q: If you were on a desert island and could take just 5 pieces of gear, what would they be?

  22. A: could only take five pieces of gear, I’m bringing the things that keep my mind sharp and my creativity alive. I’d take my phone, my laptop, my headphones, a solar charger to keep everything running, and a notebook. With those five things, I can write, record ideas, stay grounded, and keep building even in the middle of nowhere.

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

  24. A: My career path has been raw, real, and built from the ground up. I’ve been writing music for months straight, but the truth is I’ve been building this brand and this voice for years. Everything I’ve been through — the jobs, the breakups, the pressure, the nights I had nothing but my phone and my thoughts — all of that shaped the artist I am now. I didn’t come into this with a team or a studio behind me. I learned how to write, how to build concepts, how to turn my life into something cinematic. I’ve been doing this long enough to know my lane, and I’m just now stepping into the version of myself that’s ready to take it serious.

  25. Q: How would you describe your style?

  26. A: My style is pain‑coded, melodic, and cinematic. I write from real life, real pressure, and real emotion, and I blend southern street‑poet storytelling with a calm, controlled delivery. My sound is dark but honest, quiet but heavy, and everything

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

  28. A: it would be DeeBaby. His music feels real to me — raw, wounded, and straight from the chest. He talks from scars, not imagination, and that’s the lane I’m in too. The way he blends pain, melody, and street truth matches the energy I create. A collab with him would hit different because we both make music that come from a place you can’t fake.

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

  30. A: If I had to pick one music and production style that inspires me the most, it’s dark, melodic, pain-driven trap

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

  32. A: I typically work on pain rap, melodic trap, and street‑emotional music. That’s my core. I write from real life, real moments, and real pressure, and I blend melody with storytelling so the emotion hits

  33. Q: What's your strongest skill?

  34. A: My strongest skill is turning real emotion into clean, cinematic writing. I know how to take a feeling, a moment, or a memory and translate it into lines that hit deep without forcing anything. I write with intention, structure, and honesty, and I can make a simple story feel big, visual, and personal. That ability to blend pain, melody, and meaning is what sets me apart.

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

  36. A: I bring to a song is truth. I bring real emotion, lived experience, and a way of writing that feels like a scene out of somebody’s life. I know how to take pain, pressure, and quiet moments and turn them into lines that hit deep. My style is melodic but raw, calm but

  37. Q: What's your typical work process?

  38. A: My work process is simple but personal. I start by locking in on the story or emotion I’m trying to capture. I sit with it for a minute, let it hit me, then I start writing—raw lines, concepts, melodies, whatever comes first. I build everything from the inside out.

  39. Q: Tell us about your studio setup.

  40. A: Simple But Dangerous it's mobile, raw, high-output creative workflow built around your phone, laptop, and headphones. I I don’t need a full studio to create — I turn any space into a booth. My process is built on late-night writing, voice-memo ideas, and emotionally charged takes. I record in real booths when needed, but my core setup is built for speed, honesty, and capturing real feeling in the moment.

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

  42. A: Beyond my core artist influences, my production inspiration comes from specialists who build dark, emotional, cinematic trap soundscapes. These include: • Marz (and Marz-type producers) — eerie melodies, heavy 808s, night-drive tension • Internet Money producers — melodic trap structure, emotional guitar/piano loops • Southside — aggressive low-end, clean drum pockets, dark energy • ATL Jacob — haunting melodies, wide pads, atmospheric trap textures • Jetson-type minimalists — bounce, space, and clean drum placement • Cinematic trap composers — ambient pads, reversed textures, phrygian scales • Pain-melody loop makers — guitar-driven emotion, soulful trap chords These influences shape my signature: dark cinematic trap, heavy sub-bass, emotional melodies, and a street-real atmosphere that feels lived-in and mythic.

  43. Q: Describe the most common type of work you do for your clients.

  44. A: I do high‑level creative writing for clients, centered on pain‑coded, melodic, street‑emotional songwriting. You take their real stories—or the stories they want to tell—and turn them into cinematic, lived‑in records. My specialty is melodic trap, pain rap, and street‑emotional music that feels authentic, personal, and emotionally heavy.

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I provide up to 2 revisions with a 2–4 day turnaround. Extra edits or detailed changes may require additional costs depending on the project.

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  • Phone + Notepad — I write anywhere
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