“Mood” – Candace Sosa

We had the pleasure of interviewing Candace Sosa, and here’s what she had to say:

Q: What got you into creating music?

SOSA: I went to a Jonas Brothers concert and thought….I want to do that for a living.

Q: What was your favorite part about the whole process of creating “Mood”?

SOSA: I loved tracking the bass guitar the most ^ -^ and writing the lyrics for this one 🙂

Q: How would you say your sound has evolved since you started this journey?

SOSA: Well, my production has certainly improved! And I’ve settled in a bit more to who I am musically!

Q: Do you enjoy experimenting with different genres?

SOSA: LOVE experimenting with different genres. SO so much.

Q: Is there anything else you could see yourself doing full-time if you weren’t a musician?

SOSA: Maybe working in the film industry, directing maybe.

Q: Can you give us a peek into what you have planned for this year regarding your music?

SOSA: After “Mood” is released…I have another track that’s actually in Spanish coming out and then more uplifting fun energetic songs following that one ^-^

Interviewed by Zoey King

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