Amxur Formally Known As Juneux Interview
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Amxur discussed his plans to rebrand his record label and solidify its legal status, with aspirations to sign more artists and secure production deals. He also mentioned working on a new project called "No Saints Left" set for release in 2026, which will feature a futuristic and bass-heavy sound. Dc 702 reflected on past collaborations, expressing a desire to continue working together, and shared personal experiences related to music and relationships. Both discussed the importance of vocal training and the history of their musical collaboration spanning over a decade.Dc 702 and amxur discussed their experiences in the music industry, including challenges with pricing and collaborations. They shared stories about their interactions with other artists and producers in Miami and Orlando. Amxur explained his decision to move from New York to Florida due to family circumstances and the different cultural environments in each city. They also touched on the rise and fall of SoundCloud rappers from the 2016-2017 era.The discussion focused on the early experiences of recording music, with both participants sharing challenges they faced using basic recording software like Audacity and WavPad. They discussed their transition from freestyling full verses to learning structured recording techniques, with amxur recalling how he adapted to writing in bar structures after receiving guidance from a friend. They also compared different recording approaches, including Travis Scott's method of building verses through multiple takes and Tory Lanez's natural singing ability without autotune.