Growing up in front of
family, much less in the public eye, you quickly learn the ropes from your
parents, friends, and other influences. But reaching the coveted teenage years
with a separate set of television parents and a team of producers and songwriters
awaiting your next move can be hectic. For burgeoning singer/actor Mishon,
juggling a budding career on both sides of the track has been a learning
experience – one he attributes to the title of his soon-to-be released album
“The Yearbook.”
Sitting down with Singersroom
for an exclusive interview, Mishon sheds light on his life both behind the
scenes and in front of the camera. In addition, the growing teen, also known as
Tay on ABC Family’s ‘Lincoln Heights’ gives us a small hint as to where his
character is going and where he looks to take his music in the future.
Singersroom:
You’re a busy young man working on both music and television, tell me about
this new single “Just A Kiss”.... what should your fans take from the song?
Mishon: I
think mainly from a woman’s standpoint, take me as more of gentleman. I’m not
the kind of guy to say I want it. I’m saying it’s just a kiss.
Singersroom:
On the song you’re mannerable with the ladies. Are you a young man who opens
the door for a young lady and gives her your jacket if it’s a little cold?
Mishon:
Yes. Definitely.
Singersroom:
With that said, do you believe in chivalry. Would you credit mom or dad for
teaching you about those things, basically the art of chivalry?
Mishon: I
think that’s just something I picked up (growing up).
Singersroom:
Do you think it might be missing in today’s culture?
Mishon: I
don’t think many people teach it as much and I think it is missing in the world
today.
Singersroom:
I agree. Will there be a video for you new single “Just A Kiss?”
Mishon:
Yes. The director was Paul Hunter and the video is going to be crazy. Be on the
lookout for that real soon.
Singersroom:
Keke Palmer was in the video for your last single “Excuse Me Mama.” What was it
like working with her?
Mishon:
We’ve been friends for sometime. It was fun. We got to hang, chill and just
have fun. It was a good experience... Big ups to KeKe!
Singersroom:
Keke, like you have, has stepped into music. When it comes to choreography for
your Live! shows, is putting steps together for the show more challenging than
acting classes?
Mishon:
With acting classes it’s more mental and it’s psychological. I can tell you
that it is tougher for me, because I’m an athletic person, than taking a
choreographer class because that’s always been a part of my life.
Singersroom:
Speaking of classes, your album is titled “The Yearbook.” Is there a story
behind that title?
Mishon: I
felt like during the year that we recorded the album, it felt like a school
year. You had your ups and your downs and your good and bad days. You had your
lessons learned. So I felt like the yearbook was perfect.
Singersroom:
Cool. So it is related to your journey from the first album forward?
Mishon:
Yes.
Singersroom:
Do you have a few songs that you think are the best?
Mishon: No
I can’t say.
Singersroom:
What was the best part of recording “The Yearbook?”
Mishon: I
loved every second of it, being in the studio recording it. We recorded about
sixty songs. I think the best part of being in the studio was just working with
the different producers and writers and getting to see how they work and their
whole vibe of being in the studio and soaking up all that great energy.
Singersroom:
Lincoln Height
has been confirmed for a new season this fall. Can you tell us where Tay might be going or what might be in store for the new
season?
Mishon:
You can say my character next season will be more open... This season is
definitely going to be bigger, better, more exiting and more dramatic. I think
everybody is going to love it.
Singersroom:
Some may not realize the gravity of music in Hollywood.
How important do you think music is, especially on scenes in Lincoln
Heights?
Mishon:
Music has major gravity on it. Just the way that people use music to create
moods and to mold the scene. I think music has major gravity on different
emotions and different settings.
Singersroom:
At Singersroom we have the motto “I Love R&B.” What do you love about R&B
music?
Mishon: I
think I just love music in general because it creates those moments where you
just feel it deep in your soul.
Singersroom:
Who did you enjoy listening to growing up? Who inspired you?
Mishon: I
definitely love listening to Mike (Michael Jackson), Usher and a lot of other
artists.
and can i sing with you im a 15 teen year old girl with good vocal i will send a video
you can kiss me anytime i love you and in my room is you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!love you♥♥♥♥♥♥♥3
hey youlll my name shakeena girlfriend kiss with you go out with me no yes hot sexy love you mishon is one 1
hey youlll my name shakeena mama girl mishon
i can definitely say your song "just a kiss" great to listen to by the way why cuz i feel that you don't have to go all the way. you can still make it work and make it fun and great like spend some more time togather,go place, you can do a lot of stuff togather instead of try to go all the way. i love you mishon and always will be your friend and fan.
I am sendin this because I wanna know if I send you a video of me singing would you look at it and would you ever let me sing with you? That's all, oh but one more thing if you don't mind? Do you have a aim, if you do can I have it? Well gotta go so please read this message and repley back.thanks...P.S. "Not a fan, but a friend"...