 What's up, my name is Jason Flood and I'm very happy to be bringing you an interview with an opencoming musical act. Now when I heard about this segment I knew I wanted to get involved. I love music. I always have and I always will. But I like music that's different. I like music that's edgy. And there is no opencoming artist right now in Dublin that is different and edgy, like my guest. Ladies and gentlemen, George. What's up George? But since then you have released your first single called Stonewall. So tell me a bit about creating a step to use the art stage and releasing a video like this. Well I mean, in regards to writing a song it was written in the concept, in the sense that you're known and you don't really care about anybody else's views. Basically, in regards to that though, I wanted to make it as a concept. I wanted to come out, I wanted to come out running, you know what I mean. I didn't want to release the song, I wanted to come out high and continue with the next releases. And you've performed through a lot of momentum. Like I remember when we worked together, I could see you were very talented. I see you put a lot of work in what you do. But just because I know it doesn't mean other people know it. But now with this release you're starting to get some recognition. So tell me about the reactions tonight. The reactions have been really good. I genuinely didn't think it would be as good as it was recently. When you put music out there, you're all like, oh shit, I'm going to enjoy it now. Because it's the end of that. Everybody's going to have an opinion. I've not heard a single fact about this. I've had people send me screenshots from Twitter saying I should put the song out there. I'm not paying anybody for promotions, I'm just sharing it because they like it. The plan was, I put it up on SoundCloud as Spotify. Also, I put music that's at Stonewall. It's at Stonewall, Georgia Second Road with a J. Everybody doesn't want a fucking G. J-E-O-O-G-E-I-I, Stonewall. Basically, on SoundCloud, the plan was if I could get a 5% views in one month, and I'd be like, sweet. Now it's been two weeks and I'm over a K, which is pretty sweet. That's pretty serious coverage. Like I said, small steps, small steps, a few shows coming up, so hopefully after that, I'll get that shit and then we can push on. And speaking of shows, on November 10th, you are performing for the Friday Plantains Collective event. Tell me a bit about that. Well, basically, that actually all started off a month ago because I was doing my first album. It was pretty fucking cool and we did it with the Archie Collective, shout out to them, they're some good MCs. But basically, what happened was I threw myself and was leaving the crowd afterwards, came up to me and she was like... But she gave out like... No, no, she didn't. She was like, oh, you're really good at that. That is the worst impression I've ever seen in a really good album. She was like, oh, no, you're really good. Do I have to do my show a week before the first album? On November 10th, on February 5th, I thought I was fired. George's manager is no gesture. I thought it was fun. It's five on line. It's ten at the door, it's ten at the door. But it's five on line. It's five on line though. I wasn't going to say it though. But yeah, she texted me about that show and she was like, yeah, we love this set so we love the event on the show. Me, I was happy because someone called and said, oh, shit, that was really good. Yeah, you liked it obviously, yeah. Exactly. So that's coming up on November 10th. So tell us, you know, you released the one while you've gone great reaction to your two live shows. What I want to know is that what's coming up in the next few weeks in terms of releases? Are we going to see more traffic coming out or are we going to see an EP? That's what I really want to know. Well, basically, what's happening with the next couple of months? My plan is before Christmas, before New Year's, I want to have three songs out. So hopefully, Span Dolls Across will say November, December song of those. But in interluting those two, I want to, because I mean, not just to count pop a song out, and then people listen to that then, I want to keep people going. Do you know what I mean? Because if we get to see that, it's like, that is a sick song. But you wait for another like six. You want to write a wave. Exactly. So continue with that. We're going to do some free stars. We're going to get some stuff put out. So like I said, Instagram, George underscore, underscore II, George for second. George would just have been George with a J, J, G or G, E's. So there you have it guys. That has made me with George. Now don't forget to follow George on his social media account. George with a J. Not a G, George with a J. And keep up with what is handed out. It's going to release next. Well George, thanks for joining us. I'm sorry for shit. I am proud of you. Thank you for having me. Good. That's not problem. It's cool. And I am Jason Floyd with LineLine. See you next time. J, E, O, R, G, E, underscore, underscore II. Set it as your land. Name your diary. I don't care. Get a tattoo. Just remember the name.