Exclusive Interviews

Popcaan







 If you listen to Reggae and Dancehall, then you should already know about the youth "Popcaan" who has been running things lately. With the big controversy going on over "Vybz Kartel's" big arrest months ago, it left a gap to be filled in the Gaza Family, and yuh done know Popcaan already stepped up to the plate.  Popcaan recently released his "Party Shot" (Video) and "Yiy Change" (Mixtape) last month, and has the air ways going madd once again.

Interview

(Milli) -Are you prepared and ready to carry on the Portmore Empire and Gaza Family?  

(Popcaan) -Gaza forever, Yes I am Prepared to do good music for the fans
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(Milli) -What style of Clarks do you prefer to wear Wallabees, Desert Boots, or center stitch? 
  
(Popcaan) - Wallabees, & Desert

(Milli) -When can we expect to see you perform in the States ? 

(Popcaan) -I never performed in the US before, Hopefully, Before the end of the year


(Milli) - When you were younger, Which artist inspired you the most? 

(Popcaan) -Vybz Kartel, Sizzla Kolonji, and other dancehall and hip hop artists, Tupac, Biggie, and Jay Z
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(Milli) -Who are some Rap/Hip-Hop artist you would like to collab with in the future? 

(Popcaan) -I don’t think about that, I will work with whoever I hol a vibes with.

(Milli) - When you roll up your spliff which do you prefer , Grabba Leaf/Fronto leaf/ or Papers?

 (Popcaan) - Grabba


(Milli) - What Inspired you to write the song "Vision"?

(Popcaan) - A vision weh mi get

(Milli) - Yo Popcaan thanks for taking the time out to do this Interview for the Milli Supreme Online Magazine, stay on your grind and keep doing yuh thing, Bless up.

(Popcaan) -  Ah Gaza Mi Seh

-See some of Popcaan's Music and Contact info below

Twitter: @Popcaanmusic


Popcaan - Only Man She Want (Video)





Popcaan - Party Shot (Video)



Vybz Kartel , Shawn Storm , Jah Vinci , Popcaan , Maxwell - Dus Medley (Video)



Popcaan - Yiy Change (Mixtape)





"Cedrick Sutton" of Crazyboy Photography



So I got a connect with a good youth down in Lauderdale, founder "Cedrick Sutton" of Crazyboy Photography.  Cedrick has been putting in work down there in South Florida, shoting with models and a few local and big name artist.

Interview Questions:

-How long have you been doing photography?

Long story short, I started back in high school where I would just take pictures at local clubs and parties of my friends. Before long, I was known as the camera man, posting pictures on myspace from every event me and my homeboys went to. Those were my amateur days. I started pursuing Photography as an art form two years ago, and things have been moving swiftly ever since.
  
-Did you go to school or have any training before getting into photography?

After high school, I decided to take night classes for Photography, teaching me about the formal basics such as exposure, lighting, and of course, Photoshop. I learned a lot and my instructor who is a professional photographer himself, even brought me back to his Studio in downtown Ft. Lauderdale to show me the ins and outs.


-What type of equipment do you use to get the best quality pictures?

Wow, where do I begin? In the studio, depending on the type of shoot, I mainly use two soft box strobe lights, a reflector, a beauty dish, an sometimes a ring flash. Those are just some of my favorite things to use to get the best shot possible.

-What are some major artists and models that you would like to shoot in the future?

One of my favorite musicians that gives me a lot of inspiration when I'm working is Curren$y, so doing a shoot with him would be epic. In the future, I would love to work with the beautiful Victoria Secrets supermodels Candice Swanepoel and Selita Ebanks. Rihanna's energy is dope, and I would love to take pictures of her one day as well.

-What are the big differences of shooting at live performances than shooting one on one w/ someone?

When shooting a live performance, it's all about catching the right moment or movement at the right time, as well as facing different elements such as smoke, colored light strobes, and mass amounts of people. When I shoot someone one on one, especially in the studio, there is a lot more technique and time involved.


- Do you have any events coming up soon that you will be shooting?

I am in the process of talking with a local theater company on taking pictures of their live performances in Miami. I just wrapped up shooting in Orlando for All-Star Weekend.


- Thanks for taking the time out to do this interview. Go ahead and drop some shout outs and any contact info.

Anyone looking for amazing pictures on location, events, or studio work, email me at crazyboyphotos@gmail.com ! Follow me on twitter @crazyboy_ceddy
Check out CrazyBoyPhotography on Facebook!
I would like to shout out the amazingly talented and beautiful Simone King, who told me that I have the talent and that I can really do this. I also would like to shout out a young, talented local rapper by the name of Young Merc, follow him @teentitankidd 



-Shown below is some 
of Cedrick's work
 


 








Cassiie Melinda Interview






I finally got to link up with a long time friend Cassiie Melinda, for an exclusive Interview.  The beautiful Cassiie has had her hands full over the past year. On her grind she is doing it all these days, even down to hosting parties all over Miami. From being in videos with artist such as Rick Ross, Fabolous, Gucci Mane, and Young Jeezy.  Having spreads in Smooth Magazine, Straight Stuntin Magazine, and Dime Piece Magazine, and recently teaming up with Siacrio Tequila as one of there top models.  My girl is definitely doing her thing, so keep on the look out for more to come from the sexy Cassiie Melinda.


-Where are you from, and what is your background?
I was born in Germany raised in Scotland.  I am Scottish and Puerto Rican mixed.

-What or who influenced you to start modeling?
Well really this is what I wanted to do since I was young, so I guess you can say I am starting to live out my dreams.

-Doing music videos with many artist such as Rick Ross, Soulja Boy, and Fabolous, what can you say are your likes and dislikes about being in music videos?
My likes are the fact that I get to meet new people & my dislikes, I would have to say is the long exhausting hours it takes for them to shoot the whole video.

-If a man wanted to win over your heart, what would you consider the perfect date and gift?
Movies & Dinner is nice to me as far as gifts go, anything that I get I am appreciative for.

-What can we expect next from you? Commercials? Movie Roles?
Not to sure as yet, I am not ready to spill any beans, but most definitely in the near future.

-Thank you for taking the time out to do this interview with us.
No doubt, you are very much welcome.

We will be seeing alot from Cassiie Melinda around, as well as featured on the MilliSupreme website again in the future.  Some of Cassiie's Features and Contact info are below.
Website: www.cassiiem.com
Email:  Booking@CassiieM.com
Facebook: Cassiie Fan Page
Twitter: @CassiieMeLinda



                                    
                           






Crystal-Lee Naomi Interview


Photo by:  Derick G




Crystal-Lee Naomi is the woman with the beautiful smile popping up everywhere these days, from ads in the Caribbean with Digicel, to being in music videos with Young Money, T-Pain and Ludacris. You might have seen her spread in Jet Magazine and the Source Magazine, or even out on the red carpet with a star or two. Ms. Naomi is most definitely global, so you know it is only right for us to get an exclusive interview with the jaw dropping Crystal-Lee Naomi.

-Where are you from, and what is your background?
I'm currently in LA, but I was born and raised in Florida. I'm half black, half white. I'm part Russian, Jamaican and German-Dutch. 

-At what age did you decide you wanted to Model/Act?
At age 18. I was in my freshman year of college at Florida A & M University in Tallahassee, Fl. I contacted a talent manager I knew about in Atlanta (because there aren't many in Tallahassee) and drove all the way there with two friends. From that meeting, I knew.

-How much different is having a part in a commercial than a role in a movie?
100% different. Working on both is so much fun but commercials are a much lighter deal than film. In film, you're more invested. You want everything to be right.. you spend a lot of time on it.. it's your baby. 

-What are your likes and dislikes about being in music videos?
Hanging out with my favorite singer or rapper is pretty awesome. I had the most fun with Plies on set for the video "Hypnotize." I had my heels and a pair of sandals with me and he took my sandals, put them in his back pocket and kept them all day! He would occasionally taunt me with them like he wasn't going to give them back! He was really playful & kept me laughing. I haven't had a bad experience on the set of a music video yet. I don't want to jinx myself though! 

-How was your experience with Lil Wayne on the red carpet?
First of all, I was wearing this over the top, ornate Victorian-inspired outfit on my first red carpet in November so it was cold and it started to rain, so it started off rough! But once everything started to get going, it was great. DJ Khaled, Fat Joe, Nicki Minaj, Drake, and even Stephen Hill was there. It was a huge event. 

-What would you consider to be your biggest accomplishment in your career so far?
My biggest achievement is my lead role in the film "The Magic Ribbon." I had to dance, I had to cry, I got to meet and work with so many awesome people including Mia Michaels and.. I was the LEAD. That's everyone's goal. People go into show business to be the LEAD.  

-Where do you see yourself within the next 3 years?
Hopefully in a feature film that my family members in Boston, New York, Florida & Jamaica can go see. If that happens in three years, I wouldn't know how to act! I'm serious, I wouldn't know if I wanted to pop a bottle or bust into tears! *laughing*


Thank you for doing this interview with us,  I know we will be seeing alot more from you very soon.
Muah!

Crystal-Lee Naomi features and contact info below


Twitter- @CrystalLeeNaomi
Email- CrystalLeeNaomiBooking@gmail.com

















Gail Scott Interview w/ Milli Supreme
 

 
 





MilliSupreme.com is proud to feature the very fresh very talented Gail Scott as the Up n Up artist of the week.  


Up n Up Interview

Artist: Gail Scott

Where are you from?
I'm from the city of dreams, the city of spray paint and glitter. New York.


At what age did you realize you wanted to pursue a career in music?
When I was eight, my father was so musically involved it was in my blood to attract to the same thing.


Who or what influences you to make music?
Growing up the way I did, The only way I could express myself was through my music and my fashion of course listening to M.j, Prince, Jeffree star and many others who were fearless, bold and Oozing Glam. Singing helps me escape the world, its my first love.


What gets you in the zone to write your music?
I'm a Very Hyper individual, so when it comes to me getting in my zone to Write, I like to simmer down. I let the production speak to me until I feel a story I want to tell just walking right out of my Fairy Tail Mind and onto Paper. I love the creative process.



Where do you get your fresh sense of fashion from?
Well I'm from New York . . So many ways to dress, act, walk and talk. Some people Can never find themselves, but I've always stuck to my core being a rebellious colorful teenager. It defines me well. 



Where do you see yourself within the next couple of years?
In the next couple of years I see myself being all over iconic. I love what I do and I always strive to be the best at anything I do.  I can't wait to Tour the World and meet those who love and support me. It keeps me going.  My fans are my family.


What other music artist would you like to collaborate with?
I'd Love to collaborate with Will.iam, Missy Elliot, Justin Bieber, Nicki Minaj, Linkin Park and much more.


When can we expect to see your next project dropping?
I have so many great things in the works right now, I'm so excited, be expecting amazing things very soon!


Before we end the interview drop some shout outs, and tell everyone where they can find your music...
I'd like to give a BIG Thank you to My Fans because if it weren't for you I wouldn't be doing this still.  I'd like to thank my supportive family for telling me it was okay for this Young Girl to Dream and Pursue, and I'd Like To Thank everyone who believed in me enough to work on the Gail Scott Project. 

Check for Gail Scott's music:
Youtube.com/iamGailScott



Gail Scott -Jack n Jill

Contact info
Twitter: @tuffscotty


Stay tuned for more music drops from Gail Scott's throughout the week.




Apache




Week of August 22nd

Apache - Real Badman

Here is another video from the Up n Up artist of the week Apache.  Watch how he kills the flow spittin in Jamaican and then switching it back to rap... 



Apache-Stagalag

Here is a song from the Up N Up artist of the week Apache of his upcoming mixtape Koolie High. He pulled out a old reggae sample for this joint and killed it.


Millisupreme.com is proud to present Apache as the first artist featured on the Up n UP.  He is like fam to me so he is fam to the site, and you will be seeing alot more of his music and videos on here.
  "so grab your treez wraps and your loud pack cause the loud boys are in the building."

Up n Up Interview
Artist: Apache

Where are you from?
The Boogie Down

How long have you been rapping?
I started out in my early years of high school.

Who influences you to make music?
My father, Rest In Peace

What gets you in the zone to go in the studio and create your music?
lol....Mary Jane..you should know that already, they call us the loud boyz nigga.

If you can describe your style, what music genre categories would you label yourself under?
Most definitely reggae ,  I grew up listening to the sounds of the late great Gregory Issac, Tony Rebel, Beres Hammond, etc.

Where do you see yourself within the next couple of years musically?
All the way at the top, God Willing.

When can we expect to see your next project dropping?
Very Very Soon.. Koolie High Mixtape.. Look out.

What artist would you like to collab with in the future?
I would love to do a song with Ross, he inspires me musically.

Before we end the interview go ahead and drop some shout outs.
One time for Flypaper, Few times for them haters.

Apache - Money Money Money (video)

Stay tuned for the rest of the week to hear more songs from Apache.
Artist Contact Info:
Twitter : @therealapache
Facebook: Apache Facebook