Marzz is one of 2022’s Artists To Watch, according to Billboard, and is only just beginning her musical journey.
Up-and-coming singer Marzz is one of 2022’s ‘Artists to Watch and has already caught the attention of one super-producer, Timbaland. We got to sit down and talk about how Timbaland came in contact with her, the artists
Marzz Interview
The Industry Dot Biz: Where are you at right now?
Marzz: I’m at home!
The Industry Dot Biz: You’re at home, back in Kentucky?
Marzz: Yes sir!
The Industry Dot Biz: Ok. Good deal, good deal. So you’re enjoying some home time right now?
Marzz: Definitely. Getting as much as I can before I get on the road and start getting busy again.
The Industry Dot Biz: Yes indeed. I feel it. Get as much home time as you can. So, asking personally for myself, I’ve never been to Louisville, Kentucky. What’s some good food spots?
Marzz: Umm, oh my God.. I’m the wrong person to ask, because I just be eating like snacks, here and there. But umm, I think I will say this place because I like eating chicken, a place called, “Kings.” If you want to get some spicy chicken, some cornbread, and some macaroni and cheese. You know what I’m saying, a Thanksgiving little dinner – go to Kings off 18th. It’s a good place. Woo took me to a place, it’s called, Con Huevos. That’s a really good place, and they have really good breakfast and stuff, so if you ever come down there, you should check them out.
The Industry Dot Biz: Ok. I definitely will. If I do any traveling, it’s only for food.
Marzz: Yeah, literally. On God. If the food good, I’m in there! You feel me.
The Industry Dot Biz: Right.
The Industry Dot Biz: Alright, let’s go ahead and get started. First, thank you for sitting down with me and giving us an interview at The Industry Dot Biz. This means a lot to us.
Marzz: Thank you. Thank you for having me.
The Industry Dot Biz: Alright so, go ahead and tell us something about yourself we couldn’t find in a bio.
Marzz: Umm, let’s see here. Umm, I’m very intuitive, I guess. Did I say that right? I feel like I’m able to pick up and read on different things, and I’m really getting into a spiritual journey and stuff and getting into different energies and different atmospheres, and stuff. I really want to tap into that. That’s like unknown that I’m into.
The Industry Dot Biz: Nice, nice. So when you say spiritualities and everything, what do you mean by that?
Marzz: Umm, just like connecting with my inner self and connecting with a higher level, like frequencies. I be meditating and stuff, and really just trying to connect with my third eye and stuff, and just be even into astrology.
It kind of goes into manifesting and really just working your angel numbers and stuff, and really just honing in on that. It’s something I’ve been finding in myself, using different angel numbers to help me get me through my life right now.
The Industry Dot Biz: Nice, nice. I like it. So, numerology and everything like that?
Marzz: That’s the word I was looking for!
The Industry Dot Biz: Oh no, I got exactly what you were saying with the angel numbers! I’m starting to looking more into that too. So, that’s nice. That’s dope.
The Industry Dot Biz: So tell us who is Marzz, the singer and songwriter, and tell us who is Laria.
Marzz: Umm, I feel like Marzz is just all the time super-hype and like, loving and stuff – and not saying Laria is not, I feel like Laria is more to herself, not really out there. It’s like the introverted me is the ‘Laria’ side and ‘Marzz’ is like the extrovert.
I’m more comfortable talking to people and stuff, and rather than me being in my own space it’s kind of like, “Uhh, I’d rather just have my space right now, so I’ll just talk to you when I can,” you know?
The Industry Dot Biz: Right, right, right. So how do you know how to switch between the two?
Marzz: I don’t think I really know how to switch. It just be natural to me – whatever my mood be. Honestly, I’m so into like signs and stuff, so I’m a Sagittarius Sun, but I’m a Virgo Rising.
A lot of personality-wise, Sagittarius, we’re super hype and we’re like the annoying friend, but then the Virgo is super conservative and observant. So I kind of have a balance that comes naturally. Whatever my mood is, that’s what you get. Can’t define between the two. I’m with whatever.
The Industry Dot Biz: I know Beyonce is a famous Virgo, but who is a famous Sagittarius?
Marzz: Billie Eilish! Duh! Like, oh my God!
The Industry Dot Biz: Oh yeah. So I was trying to get a comparison of the two. So I can definitely see Billie versus Beyonce when you switch between the two.
Marzz: Yes. It’s a little of both.
The Industry Dot Biz: That’s dope. Those are two great personalities for one person to have.
Marzz: Yeah, for sure.
The Industry Dot Biz: Alright, so you’re sitting down, and you get contacted by Timbaland, or either you get a call that Timbaland’s trying to get in contact with you for the first time. Walk us through that moment.
Marzz: Umm, oh my God. It blows my mind. I was sitting inside my room at my dad’s house, and I usually do like YouTube covers.
I go home after track practice and go home and look up YouTube beats.
I just be writing down my feelings and stuff, or however I feel and one day I was just recording – I think it was to a Jhene Aiko beat, I think it was “The Worst” beat or something like that, but I remember specifically it was a Jhene Aiko beat, I did the cadence to it and I just posted it on an Instagram.
A few hours later, my phone starts buzzing, and I’m like, “Yo, what’s going on?” You know seeing that it’s catching buzz. Then I look at my DMs and I’m like, “Yo…hold up.” I saw his name like it popped up and I’m like, “This cannot be real. This is THE Timbaland.” So I click on it. He text me, he’s like, “Yo, you go crazy! Your pen game strong! We got to work! We got to get it in.” And I’m like, “Hold up, this cannot be the REAL Timbaland.” So I got to his page and start scrolling – and, “Oh snap! This is really him!”
And I’m like paying homage, “Yo, this is crazy. I appreciate you for showing love,” and he’s like, “Yo, let’s work!” “I’m down!” He flew me out three days later, and I’m like, “I’m really in Miami! It’s the first place I’ve ever been where it’s hot. It’s beautiful there, and I’m just mind-blown.
And then I walk in the studio, and then he walks in, and I’m like trying to be super cool because I’m like, “Oh snap, I’m about to meet Timbaland!” he walks in, and I’m “Nice to meet you,” and I try to give him a handshake, And he’s like, “Bruh, what? Man come here.
You go crazy!” as he brings me in for a big hug. We start playing a couple of beats and stuff. We just vibed and he’s like, “You messing with this?” “Hell yeah!” The energy in the room is just crazy. It was dope!
The Industry Dot Biz: That’s dope. That’s a crazy story. So what year was that when that happened?
Marzz: That was 2020.
The Industry Dot Biz: Wow, nice.
Marzz: That was literally, no lie, he hit me two weeks before we went on lockdown, like when COVID first hit. And I was just like, “Bruh, this is insane timing.” It was crazy.
The Industry Dot Biz: How long had you been doing your covers on YouTube before he found you? How many did you have, or how many years had you been doing it?
Marzz: Umm, I really probably just started getting on Instagram, so maybe like two years, maybe. I started actually like coasting at the end of my sophomore year.
Now I have to give a huge shoutout. I’m just now remembering this, my friend, Jojo, in high school, who I’m still good friends with now. She used to post all the time on her story, and people would just react to it and stuff. That’s really what led me to like posting more on Instagram. I have to give a shout-out to her because I’m really just now thinking about that.
The Industry Dot Biz: Yeah, that’s real dope. The power of social media. I just noticed from something that you said. So, the second week of COVID, or two weeks before –
Marzz: Yeah. Two weeks before, he hit me.
The Industry Dot Biz: Sophomore year, and two years of doing the covers. So, is it something about the number two?
Marzz: I don’t know, bro! Listen, because my birthday is 12/12, and I was born at 12:11am, that’s insane to me. It blows my mind. I don’t know. It has to.
The Industry Dot Biz: Those three two’s, I was like, I don’t know.
Marzz: Yeah, I’m in to this numerology stuff.
The Industry Dot Biz: That’s nice. I can’t wait until you start speaking more on that and people on to it, or either it’s people already into it and they’ll see Marzz is into that and think, “That’s dope.”
Marzz: On God! I can talk for hours about this.
The Industry Dot Biz: Right. So you mentioned earlier about writing, and I understand that you carry around a collection of colorful books that you’ve written in over the years, with your feelings and everything, all differently color-coded.
I understand it’s like a term for that, and I heard about it for the first time from Alex Isley, when
The Industry Dot Biz: Nice. Marzz: That’s what I’m feeling with that. Yeah, like a glitter balm, like a lipstick. The Industry Dot Biz: Ok, got you. Alright, let’s get into gospel. Kirk Franklin. Marzz: Mmm, probably “Shout.” The Industry Dot Biz: Ok. Marzz: And I’m going to say olive green, emerald green. The Industry Dot Biz: Hmm. Ok, ok. Marzz: Maybe with outline, like a really bomb piece of toasted toast, the color that it has on top of that – that crisp look. The Industry Dot Biz: Ok. Marzz: Maybe with that on the outside. The Industry Dot Biz: Hmm, I like that. The Industry Dot Biz: Ok. The Clark Sisters. Marzz: Hmm.. dang, I don’t know the song, but I could do like the melody – but I don’t even want to name that, because you won’t know what I mean, but it’s my favorite song by them. The Industry Dot Biz: Got you. So what color is that? Marzz: Umm, it’s going to be like a marble blue. Like a deep ocean blue. The Industry Dot Biz: Ok. Marzz: Like you can see through the water, but it’s marble-blue. Like the blue food coloring drop when it hits the water. The Industry Dot Biz: Yeah, like the uhh… Future and Drake cover. Marzz: Yeah, exactly! Exactly. The Industry Dot Biz: So did you have any input as what your covers look like? Like for “Countless Times,” I like the colors that were used for that. The pink and teal, and all of that. Marzz: Ahh, yes! Yes, we actually came up with the idea that I just wanted to have the aesthetic not so much as sadness but kind of like more so a droopiness. A vulnerable, letting go, like an unpeeling feeling, and really just an intimate, “This is me.” I’m finding myself and this is who I’m trying to blossom to be. The green in there amplifies growth. Purple is like royalty, and blue is like the foundation. You got to build those steps. The Industry Dot Biz: Wow. I like that. Yeah, I know purple is like royalty, and green as you can see with these plants behind me, they represent growth. Marzz: Exactly, growth and strength. The Industry Dot Biz: “Countless Times” is one of the first songs I heard, and I was just like, “Yo.. y’all have to listen to this.” Marzz: That’s love! Thank you, man. The Industry Dot Biz: Of course I listened to the EP, and I said the same thing that they’re saying, “Marzz is an Artist to Watch in 2022.” Marzz: Oh my God! The Industry Dot Biz: So how was that when you find that out? Marzz: I ain’t going to lie, all of this now is just literally hitting me. It’s like, OH. MY. GOD. I’m mind-blown. It’s like so surreal to me. I don’t know, like I’m just super grateful that I’m able to be doing something that I love every day, and making sure that I’m up and breathing every day. It’s a lot of stuff going on in the world, so this is a super and grateful moment – an honorable moment. To my family, me, myself, the people that look up to me, the people that help me, my team – like it’s just a super surreal moment. I’m doing something that I love everyday. So, just to be looked at like that, it’s like, wow. I appreciate that and it’s showing me that I can keep going and I can do anything I put my mind to. The Industry Dot Biz: I love that too, because you never know the genuine reaction that you’re going to get. Marzz: Literally! All of the love I’ve been getting is nothing but genuine. It’s blowing my mind, and it’s so many people connecting with me. Like two years ago, I would have never thought this many people would relate to me and how I feel. Like this lady DM’d me and said that “Countless Times” helped get her through her divorce. That blew my mind, because when my mom and dad had went through a divorce I thought that I was the reason, but to see that that flipped around and I helped her get through that, it showed me that sh*t is real. People really go through this sh*t. The Industry Dot Biz: So you wrote “Countless Times,” correct? Marzz: Yes. The Industry Dot Biz: What was the inspiration behind that? Marzz: Umm, I ain’t going to lie, it was mainly like a freestyle. I was a freestyle I would usually post, and I was like I’ll just finish writing to it. I was in the studio, and it was just a lot that I was going through at the time. I think I was in high school at the time when I wrote that song, and I was just going through a lot mentally and didn’t really know what my next steps were, like if I really wanted to take music seriously or whether I wanted to go to college. This is how I feel and I don’t know what made me think of the words, “F*ck you,” but it was like I’m really feeling those words, and I was like let me see how people feel about that. The reaction just went crazy. The Industry Dot Biz: We’ve never heard that term sang more beautifully. No one has ever been cussed out in the most beautiful way. Marzz: That’s so lit when people say that. That’s hard. The Industry Dot Biz: So, going back to that, I think it’s really dope that you’re just putting out stuff that YOU like. Like you said, that you’re doing something that you love. That relates back to this interview that I saw years ago with Lauryn Hill. She said with The Miseducation album, “I just put out the music that I like or the music that I wanted to hear.” The fact that everybody else likes it, and it happens to be one of the greatest albums, ever- Marzz: Yes, literally! It really is! The Industry Dot Biz: She was like, “I wasn’t expecting that.” Marzz: Literally,