TheIndustry.biz Drive Thru Interview: Melanie Fiona
TheIndustry.biz : Your current album entitled “The MF Life” has brought you another Grammy nomination and has led you around the world. After all the Grammy’s, awards, shows, accolades what is the one thing that remains constant in Melanie Fiona’s life?
Melanie Fiona: My passion for what I do stays constant. I absolutely love what I do and I feel very blessed that I get to do what I love to do and share it with the world. No matter what is going on around me the passion never goes away and I only want to improve on what I do.
I love being able to travel and connect with people and share my gift with them. This is an amazing experience and I never want to take it for granted. My love for my family and their love for me also remains constant in my life and I definitely appreciate them for believing in me which allowed me go after this opportunity I have been given.
I just really love creating, performing and writing music and I will always do that no matter what.
TheIndustry.biz : In a past interview you once said that you wrote about all the hardships of relationships while you were in a happy relationship and that relationship ended up mimicking the songs you wrote. Do you think that was life imititaing art? Or deep down inside you knew it wouldn’t last?
Melanie Fiona: That is very true. I was in a relationship and everything seemed to be going well. I wrote all of these songs at the time about the pain, struggle, and the hardships of relationships because as an artist, you try to pull that creativity from inside and from situations you have experienced or heard about and maybe other people have gone through.
People really connected with those songs because heartbreak is common. It’s funny though because once I wrote about those situations and emotions, they started playing out in my own relationship.
I think as people we can see the signs leading up to those moments but sometimes we ignore them and deep down inside we sometimes know that our situation isn’t perfect but I can honestly say, at the time I didn’t see it coming. Life can often imitate art but at the same time, there is that inner voice in all of us that speaks to us when we don’t always see the situation as it really is.
TheIndustry.biz : You are a huge Bob Marley fan and I read on your twitter account that once you saw the Marley Documentary, it changed your life.
What was it about Bob Marley and the film that changed you?
Melanie Fiona: I love Bob Marley and his music but Bob Marley was bigger than music! He was a true inspiration as he spoke about politics, changing the word with love, and he was such a spiritual man.
He lived a life of purpose and that is something I strive to do. He changed peoples lives through music, compassion, and standing up for what he believed in. I always believed in living a life with purpose but listening to Bob Marley and now seeing that film it really made me see what true purpose is.
That is why I love him as an artist and a person because his passion and focus went way beyond music. He is a true symbol of hope, inspiration, wisdom, and I just hope that I could be just as brilliant as we was.
TheIndustry.biz : Speaking of people that have impacted your life, who is the one person you have met thus far that had you star struck?
Melanie Fiona: Ok, I have to keep it real with you. I love Stevie Wonder and he was an absolutely amazing person whenI met him and he is kind of like a mentor for me now but when I met Phylicia Rashad I lost it! Let me tell you why.
When I was growing up everybody said my mom looked just like Phylicia Rashad even to the point that they called me Rudy or my friends would say I was the sixth Cosby kid. So I was on an early morning flight to Virginia and when I got off the plane, Phylicia Rashad was waiting to get on the plane. I saw her and I went crazy.
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I mean I lost it when I saw her. I was walking and stopped dead in my tracks. I was so excited, I had to (For More of the MF Life Click “Next”) call my mom and I said, “Mom! I met you in the airport. ” She said, “Really! So you met Phylicia Rashad. ” That was such a great experience for me and
Melanie Fiona also used to be in a group with Drake called, The Renaissance. When I asked her if there was a chance
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