uEmcee: Dalivaa, A.k.A
the hardest working man in the rap game. How has the
rap game been treating you lately?
Dalivaa: Good, I appreciate
all the love the people are showing to include Uemcee.com.
uEmcee: Time after time you
have been ranked in our top 25 listings, the people
love ya. When you gonna give us something new.
Dalivaa: I have Hey Mama, The
H** Story, Poison, and My Statement that are new joints.
I got some more FIRE coming soon. I'm working on my album now, but attending
Full Sail Recording Arts is demanding, so I try to
get in one or two songs each week along with performances.
uEmcee: Currently your internet
presences is very strong, anyone can get on the web
today and do a search using any engine and can find
multiple results on Dalivaa, how long have you been
grinding in this industry?
Dalivaa: I've only been producing,
writing, and rapping for 3.5 years. I have a strong
management team with RekLes Entertainment. My manager
Stacey Justice is consistently grinding with me to
find new avenues to step up our game in promotions,
so I can be heard. I have great family support especially
my moms.
uEmcee: Reading your site biography
you stated that you played the saxophone and percussions
in band, so you're a real musician. Do you think having
this type of musical background help you achieve the
successes you have?
Dalivaa: Definitely, having
a working knowledge of instrumentation and playing
any instrument will enhance your successes. Especially,
if you're a producer.
uEmcee: The question I'm about
to ask is a question that I have asked before in another
interview, but thought it was a great question to
be asking. You have done a lot of performances, where
was your most favorable performance and why was it
your most favorable?
Dalivaa: My most favorable performance
was seating in Def Jam and showcasing my production
to Juelz Santana, Rell, Roc-a-fella, Def Jam, Bloodline,
and Diplomat Record Labels and them feeling tracks.
I love that DAY!!!
uEmcee: On the same note where
was your most unfavorable performance, and why was
it so bad?
Dalivaa: I try not to have unfavorable
performances. I rehearse a week before I go on stage.
If the sound isn't quality, I don't like it, but I
keep rockin anyway.
uEmcee: Dalivaa what's your
motivations what keeps you going for so long?
Dalivaa: Thankful that I wake
up every morning and the love of music. Giving people
music that they can vibe and relate.
uEmcee: Reading your site biography
you stated that you played the saxophone and percussions
in band, so you're a real musician. Do you think having
this type of musical background help you achieve the
successes you have?
Dalivaa: If you wasn't into
the music business what would you be doing?
uEmcee: I would attending college
for a Information Systems Technology degree and working
towards building a computer business.
Dalivaa: What's next for Dalivaa,
when you coming back to the ATL?
uEmcee: I'm working on my album,
finishing school, and I'll be performing in Charlotte,
NC in October, and Jacksonville, FL in November. I
will be in the ATL early 2006. Next year I will be
performing at the BillBoards Conference.
Dalivaa: Ok let us help with
your development, where can your fan or future fans
get a hold of you? You can find me at www.reklesent.com, www.uemcee.com/dalivaa.
Be on the look out for my single coming soon. You
can email my manager at info@reklesent.com to purchase my ringtones. The ringtones are $1.50
and she need to now your cell number and type of service
(ie, Sprint, Suncom, etc…). So holla at ya boy Dalivaa "The General".