Willie Taylor: Sex Tape (Part 2)
Date: 2010-02-23 | Interview By Lauren M. Walker
In this second installment with Willie Taylor we discuss
music, specifically, what’s really going on with Day26 and the real reason
behind his releasing a mixtape. He also gives us slightly more insight into the
dismissal of Qwanell “Que” Mosely, from Day26 and what’s next for him and the
group.
Singersroom: So, I’m kind of confused
personally …What’s up with Day26, ya’ll are still together right?
Willie Taylor: Yeah,
we still together we [about to] get up in a week and a half, start recording
out there in Atlanta
for the third album; I’m excited about that. I know a lot of rumors have been
going around. We went through the loss of Que and that started rumors, then my
mixtape started rumors. But at the end of the day…nothing I’m doing is
pertaining to a solo move or anything like that. It’s just more so just me
showcasing my writing abilities. Because I felt like it’s lost in the shuffle
somewhere during the “Making the Band” show…People really didn’t pay attention
to the fact that we do write. It’s really a wake-up call to the industry and
letting the artist know, as well as the publishing companies as well as the
labels. I’ve been doing this for 10 years, before I even went to a television
screen. Like, if it’s one thing I know how to do, it’s go in the studio and
make music. So, I feel like while it’s my downtime it’s the perfect time for me
to let the world know, I write too.
Singersroom: Yeah, that’s true. With you
releasing a mixtape, it definitely sparked concern we’re wondering: are you
trying to send us a smoke signal? Are you about to slide out?
Willie Taylor: Nah…
that isn’t the thing…and I think a lot of people get the wrong idea just because
it’s never been done before, but it’s not that, I got mad love for my brothers.
They understand me a lot so even if somebody offered me something like: “Yo
will come do the solo thing”…The time isn’t now for it, you know. Maybe later
on in the future, but right now it’s all about Day26 and I want to let
everybody know that.
Singersroom: Last season of “Making the
Band,” Que was kind of going crazy, then you all became tight; it was all
mended and healed. Now, it comes out that ya’ll voted him out of the group. Did
the same thing that happened on the show, begin happening again?
Willie Taylor: Well,
you know I don’t want to really go into too much about it…but like I said
before in any relationship you know who a person is after two years. Some
things you can’t really check…But, I mean, we wish Que the best, from day one I
thought he was an amazing talent, I thought the dude was the truth, how
talented he is doesn’t change. At the end of the day it was a business move, we
had to move forward, and we wish him the best and I’m sure he wishes the same
for us and we just keep it moving.
Singersroom: You said you’ve been doing
music for 10 years and I read on Wikipedia you were previously in the group
Kwiet Storm, is that true?
Willie Taylor: Yes,
that’s true; I actually was one of the founders of the group. We were doing a
whole lot of stuff at one point, we had a video on BET I think in 2001 and it
was all over the place and we didn’t even have a deal yet. We ended up at
Universal and certain things happened so, I got slapped back into reality. You
know, I was living a lifestyle that I thought can last forever and I thought we
was going to be the next hot thing; then for the label to actually drop us, I
was forced to come back to reality…back in the hood where everybody was happy
to see you fall. So, I feel like for God to give me a second chance, because a
lot of people don’t even get to the point I was at the first time, so I feel
like it’s a real blessing; I’ll never take anything for granted.
That’s one of the main things I was trying to tell Que at
the time, because it’s like: “Look bruh, you don’t want to go back to the hood.
Let’s work at whatever we can work out.” At the end of the day, it couldn’t
work out so…I do wish him the best; I never want him to go thru what I had to
go thru at all.
Singersroom: That’s interesting because
another thing that it said in that article was that you left Kwiet Storm to do
a solo project but then the Making the Band thing happened, so, that raised a
red flag again with this Mixtape. So, is Wikipedia accurate with the reason why
you left?
Willie Taylor: The
thing with the Kwiet Storm situation, when I left Kwiet Storm, it was more…I
was already in Kwiet Storm for years, and we had so many bad contracts and I
was at a point where I wanted to quit and it was like either quit or do it by
yourself. So, I left for a minute, and was trying to figure that out, went and
shopped for a deal, I had a couple of offers, but nothing that really stuck and
made a lot of sense. So I was stuck doing the solo thing and just grinding.
Then “Making the Band” [auditions] came up, and I wasn’t
going to do it, because real talk I thought just like everybody else thought.
Like “Making the Band” is going to be on TV, it’s a reality show type ordeal,
nobody’s going to take you seriously. And I understood that, I understood that
they had all these daggers, about the “Making the Band” curse and then they had
the “Bad Boy Curse” and I knew I didn’t want both of them curses on me at the
same time. I’m just speaking real… So, I was one of the people like: ‘Man I
want to be taken seriously. So, I don’t really want to do it.’ And like the
radio station here in Chicago, Power 92 big up to them, they actually asked me
they were like: “Man please go stand in the line because I think you’ll
represent the city well.” So, I went down to “Making the Band” actually
thinking to myself…like I told them I said” “if I don’t get picked I want ya’ll
to play my record.” And they gave me the
okay for that, so that’s what even made me go stand in line.
So, I wasn’t sure if I made it, I was just doing me…you
know I ended up making it through, but once I even made it I still had it in my head, like: “Wow, I just signed up for
the 2 curses.” Right? So, at the end of the day, my grind hit a whole ‘nother
place. I knew what I would have to do to make some money and I just did it and
I just thank God for the opportunity he put before me to even make the money
that I’ve made. So, now I’m kind of at a rebuilding stage. Same thing for my
group members, as a group we’ve all went through the same type of thing. Now,
it’s just a rebuilding stage where we’re trying to let everybody know…I’ve been
a starving artist, I’ve been living out of my car, I’ve been at a place where
I’ve needed $2, if I get $2 then I’m going to buy a cheeseburger from
McDonald’s and a small fry. I’ve been there, you know what I mean? So, that’s
what I think that people don’t understand…they feel like you stood in a line
then all of a sudden you became some star; after what Diddy did for you or
whatever, or he made you get some cheesecake and now you a star and that’s not
even the case for me, you know. Like, for me going in the studio now, that’s
really just me showing my hunger. That drive that I had before anybody ever
really seen me, that was my hunger. I
was in the studio when I was broke. I made music when I was broke and I didn’t
stop. And that’s just my continuation of it, by me doing this mixtape and
putting it out. It’s free, it’s all self-funded. From the video you saw to the
commercials you may have seen all that’s self-funded that’s just me investing
in myself. Just to let the world know,
for them to step into my world and know exactly who I am.
Singersroom: You explaining the whole
breakdown behind why you did this mixtape now really give fans insight and
that’s really refreshing to have you clear up all the confusion brought about
from rumors. I was laughing when you were talking about the “Making the Band”
curse and the “Bad Boy” curse because it’s true…
Willie Taylor: Right!
Exactly! You know what I mean, I’m not lying I wasn’t under a rock when
everybody was talking about it. I was probably saying the same exact thing.
Like I just want people to understand, whatever they might think, I think they
should really get to know exactly who we are first before we start judging.
Some people didn’t want to see us make it just because of the TV show…like at
the end of the day this is not real. But we understand the importance of radio;
we understand the importance of the deejays we understand all that stuff. And
we were dealing with that for a long time, where radio not wanting to believe
it because we were from the TV show. Deejays felt like we didn’t need them
because we came from a TV show…they felt like the fan base was enough and they
didn’t want to help. So, like I said we understand that and I just want
everybody to know that we want to stick around. Because groups are necessary,
you can’t have a whole bunch of solo artists; it’s going to be something
missing.
Singersroom: So, my final question what’s
next for you and Day26?
Willie Taylor: Well
as far as Day26, we jumping back in the studio, we all excited, you know we
talk on a daily basis.
For me, I want everybody to grab the mixtape, because there
are no club records on there; it’s 12 bedroom records; I call it the soundtrack
to the bedroom. So, it’s pretty much like how you go to iTunes and make a
playlist? I want this download to be all you need. I hit into a lot of different emotions and
feelings, there’s a lot of stuff you’ll just listen to and you’ll just vibe out
to it
Then, on the flip side, is my new project [Noivak Music],
that’s the label I’m the CEO of. I just signed 2 new artists from Chicago. I signed Elliot
Trent who’s an R&B artist and a rap artist by the name of Miracle...Which
is why I wanted to shoot the video and commercials and stuff, because I’m
trying to show the brand. So, if you see Noivak Music show up on a lot of stuff
it’s because I’m trying to show the brand. I fixed it in my own mental that if
you have a new label and a new artist, 9 times out of 10 the people not really
going to want to see it because they don’t trust the brands. But if I’m a
familiar face, if I could bring out my mixtape under the same label, then all
of a sudden they see me and they see this label and now they’re starting to
trust the brand. So, it’ll be easier to bring my artists out under this brand.
But that’s just me going into my mental, that’s what made me go so deep into
the mixtape…I stepped out on a lot of stuff and it’s all self-funded it’s just
me believing in myself and what God put before me to, so I just did it.






















is que still in the group?
im ur biggest fan
I loved it.I think all the music that he produces will be HOT!!!