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Photo courtesy of Shervin Lainez |
Dali Rose grew up in a uniquely musical household, but there is one story in particular that seemed to solidify his desire to pursue a career in music. When his mother was pregnant, his father would strategically place a pair of headphones over her stomach to play his favorite song, “Mother Beautiful” by Sly and the Family Stone. They were a major inspiration for his own musical career, and it appears to have done the same for his son.
In addition to Sly, artists such as Lauryn Hill, Erykah Badu and Jazmine Sullivan were constantly heard inside their home. Rose grew up in a religious household, and music from the church was equally as prevalent. He also said that his mother is one of the best singers he’s ever heard.
Soul music was his first love, but soon enough Rose was finding his way into different genres. He found heroic qualities in rappers, discovered a love for the storytelling aspects of folk music and picked apart the chord structures of legendary guitarists.
Despite that love, he initially studied Political Science at NYU. He was determined to make a change in this world, yet the farther along he got in his degree the more he realized there is more than one way to make an impact. He switched his degree to Music.
“At a certain point you just lose hope with the system and everything around you,” he said. “It was important for me to realize that true change for me was going to come through my words; through my impact on culture, through my impact on people and their psychological state. Just getting them through the moment; giving them a good experience, telling them a good story. Those things may seem corny to some people, but for me, that’s been literally the thing that’s saved my life.”
He remains a political activist at heart, but repurposed his interest to keep himself from feeling helpless. Music has always been something that came naturally to him, and the more he studied, the more he realized that those two weren’t so different.
He found a moniker that felt and sounded as cool as he wanted his music to be. He narrowed down a style of music that suited his voice best. He studied his craft. Comparing it to learning any new skill, Rose said that it was definitely a maturation process to understand the importance of music and those who came before him.
“You have to dive into who’s done it the best before learning the history of it,” he said. “Learning how the theory works, how the chord structures work, how the song structure works, which ones work for me. Learn how to play, then learn how to play and sing at the same time. It took years of doing it every day over and over again, studying and trying things. I can give you a sexier answer than that but that’s exactly what it was. I had so much fun along the way and still do. I love learning. I love learning to get better and will continue to do so.”
One thing he did learn is that influences can only get a musician so far. There comes a point where the music has to be original, and he was determined to let music come naturally to him. During his last semester at NYU, he decided to push his boundaries and take a creative writing class. He had a professor that helped push those boundaries, and the outcome was a 17-page short story about a dystopian society. Set in a world where marginalized communities had been confided behind steel walls, he told the stories of those that lived there. One of those communities was named Heaven, and soon enough it was the perfect title for an EP.
Seven songs later, Heaven is equal parts timely and timeless. He wanted to tell stories that were relevant to today and represented a generation of people “lost in the sauce of it all.” He also wanted to make sure they were stories that he wanted to tell.
In the midst of recording, he felt like he was on top of the world. Every song gave him an ego boost, but brought him back down to Earth during mixing and mastering.
“At the end of the day, I try to stay true to where I was when I wrote them,” he said. “I know that they came from a beautiful, genuine place. When it’s coming from that place you just have to put it out and let it be. It can get two streams, it can get two billion. It’s art. I feel good about that but that was the most challenging part for me too, learning to just accept myself and love myself and let myself create and be ok with that and move onto the next thing.”
About a month ago, Rose played a show where he performed “Mother Beautiful” with his girlfriend. It is a song that has literally been with him his entire life. It represents his love for music and his love for his family, and all those parts of his life that feel like Heaven.