Arts & Entertainment

The Local Spotlight: Nick Gallo

 

Nick Gallo, a freshman at Plymouth State University, has recently popped up on the music scene after releasing his first mix tape entitled, “The Good Life.” Nick’s music has quickly gained popularity with Plymouth students reaching over 1,500 views on YouTube and SoundCloud. Nick releases his weekly “Humpday Hit” every Wednesday and it can be found on his twitter: @NickGalloMusic.

The Clock: When did you start making/playing music?

Nick Gallo: I started making music when I was around 12 years old. I would play around with the software on my mom’s computer. In my freshman year of high school, I got Beatpad and began producing music on my own. As the years went on I saved up for a keyboard and some other utilities. I would post instrumentals on the web for people to purchase and use for their own music. During that time, I was always recording my own songs but I didn’t release them to anyone. Rapping was more of a personal hobby at that time.

Why did you start?

Music is one of the biggest parts of my life. Growing up, I was exposed to so many different genres and was fascinated by the way it impacted me. I saw the way it affected people and I figured I would try to do that myself. I wanted to be able to express how I felt and see if others could connect my personal experiences to theirs. I have so much fun making music.

How would you define your genre?

I would put myself in the genre of hip-hop. But, I make a variety of songs that impact people who have never even been true hip-hop fans. My overall style can vary from all different kinds of moods and themes so I try switching it up and capturing the attention of all people.

Who inspired you and who favorite artist?

My biggest inspiration comes from several artists/bands. I listen to all kinds of music. I’m a big rap, country, reggae, and rock fan. But, my greatest inspiration comes from Pittsburgh rapper, Mac Miller. I’ve been following his music for several years now. He has a significant influence on the music I aspire to make.

What is your favorite song right now?

As of right now, my favorite song is “The Material” by Luke Christopher. It’s a smooth and upbeat song that anyone would enjoy.

How much success have you had recently?

Recently, my songs have had a lot of success. Last week, I reached over 100,000 views on my Miley Cyrus remix. My mix tape, “The Good Life” has reached around 1,500 views with 20+ downloads. The songs I posted more recently have 400-600 views as well.

Do you make your own beats or do you primarily remix other songs?

 I try to switch it up as much as I can. But, I prefer using my own beats because it shows off my versatility as a musician. I also get to control what kind of sound I want, which is very helpful. Sometimes I will hear a song on the radio and instantly get working on a remix for it. My mix tape only had two songs that I produced myself. In the future, I plan on producing most of my songs.