Loud Magazine: What’s the best piece of advice you’ve received from someone in the music industry?
DIWAN: One of the best pieces of advice I’ve received is to stay true to my sound and not chase trends. The industry moves fast, but authenticity lasts longer.
DIWAN: One of the best pieces of advice I’ve received is to stay true to my sound and not chase trends. The industry moves fast, but authenticity lasts longer.
Loud Magazine: How do you manage the pressure of being in the spotlight as an artist?
DIWAN: I remind myself why I started making music in the first place. At the end of the day, it’s about the music and the fans, not the pressure or expectations.
DIWAN: I remind myself why I started making music in the first place. At the end of the day, it’s about the music and the fans, not the pressure or expectations.
Loud Magazine: What was your first performance experience like, and how did it shape you as an artist?
DIWAN: It was a huge adrenaline rush. I learned that performing is where I feel most alive, and it pushed me to keep perfecting my stage presence.
DIWAN: It was a huge adrenaline rush. I learned that performing is where I feel most alive, and it pushed me to keep perfecting my stage presence.
Loud Magazine: Is there a specific song or album that had a big impact on you as an artist?
DIWAN: El Abayarde” by Tego Calderón made me fall in love with music—it was raw, real, and full of energy. That album showed me the power of authenticity. Later, Drake’s Views helped me shape the idea of my own sound. It showed me how an artist can blend different styles while keeping a signature vibe, which is something I apply to my own music.
DIWAN: El Abayarde” by Tego Calderón made me fall in love with music—it was raw, real, and full of energy. That album showed me the power of authenticity. Later, Drake’s Views helped me shape the idea of my own sound. It showed me how an artist can blend different styles while keeping a signature vibe, which is something I apply to my own music.
Loud Magazine: If you could collaborate with any artist, living or dead, who would it be and why?
DIWAN: I’d love to collaborate with Drake. His ability to blend different sounds and cultures is something I admire.
DIWAN: I’d love to collaborate with Drake. His ability to blend different sounds and cultures is something I admire.
Loud Magazine: What role does social media play in your music career, and how do you approach it?
DIWAN: Even though I have a lot of areas to get better on. It’s everything. It’s my direct connection to fans, a way to showcase my personality, and a tool to get my music heard globally.
DIWAN: Even though I have a lot of areas to get better on. It’s everything. It’s my direct connection to fans, a way to showcase my personality, and a tool to get my music heard globally.
Loud Magazine: How do you stay connected with your fans while balancing your personal life?
DIWAN: I try to be as real as possible with my supporters. I share my journey with them but also set boundaries to keep my personal life balanced.
DIWAN: I try to be as real as possible with my supporters. I share my journey with them but also set boundaries to keep my personal life balanced.
Loud Magazine: What’s something about your music or artistic journey that most people don’t know?
DIWAN: Most people don’t know how hands-on I am with my music. From writing to production decisions, I’m involved in every step.
DIWAN: Most people don’t know how hands-on I am with my music. From writing to production decisions, I’m involved in every step.
Loud Magazine: If you could describe your sound in one word, what would it be and why?
DIWAN: Explosive’—because my music is high-energy, genre-blending, and always unexpected.
DIWAN: Explosive’—because my music is high-energy, genre-blending, and always unexpected.
Loud Magazine: What do you hope to achieve in the next 12 months with your music career?
DIWAN: Grow my fanbase, drop a major project, and get my music on international stages. I want to take my sound global.
DIWAN: Grow my fanbase, drop a major project, and get my music on international stages. I want to take my sound global.