Vein

“I Feel It”

I can only imagine the rush artist, producer, DJ, and songwriter, “Vein”, (aka Gavriel Rafael Aminov), must have felt in 2012, when he, accompanied by Pitbull, brought in the New Year at Times Square, performing in front of millions, aired on ABC, at 11:59, right before the ball dropped.

This Puerto Rican-Russian, New York born, Miami raised, musical genus, known mostly as Vein, just released his very own song, inspired by his international travel, entitled, “I Feel It”, feat. Alejandro Brooks.

Vein started remixing popular songs, and became noticed by local radio stations. Shortly after, he was also noticed by “Pitbull”, which led to their first collaboration, “Midnight”, on Pitbull’s “Boat Lift” album. That song wound up appearing in “Disney’s dance movie, “Step Up 2”.

Vein has also produced and collaborated with artists such as, Alejandro Sanz, Ashanti, Leona Lewis, Robin Thicke, Red Foo (LMFAO), J Balvin, Jay Sean, and Enrique Iglesias, where he took a lead in producing one of 2014’s biggest hits, “Bailando”

Vein---I-Feel-It-(ArtWork-Cover)Vein has quickly become his own brand, gaining global recognition, and his new single is sure to explode. I was able to share questions and answers with Vein, an amazing, positive artist.

I am in love with “I Feel It”, besides sending happiness to the world, and being musically brilliant, do you feel that perhaps the song is a lifeline for people you will never meet?
Definitely!!! You know, its extremely hard to respond to every comment on social media just like its extremely hard to meet everyone that’s at a show. Even though you would like to, sometimes its just impossible due to everything else going on around you. With that being said, thats why I work so hard on the music. At the end of the day the music is a representation of myself. So if you love my music then mostly likely you’ll love me in pers
on. lol

What was it like working with Pitbull?
Working with Pitbull is sort of like working with a big brother in a way. Just by being around him you can learn so much. Anything from breaking records on radio to just bettering yourself as a human being.

What songs make up the soundtrack of your life?
Honestly, I don’t have certain songs but I do have decades. I can say when hits from the 90’s come on i get LOOSE!!!!! HAHA

Thus far you’ve had a very exciting life, what stands out in your mind as your most favorite experience?
Well, my New Years Eve performance in Time Square was kind of unreal for me when it happened so I would have to say that.
You seem to have one of the most positive musical and life attitudes, how has that helped your career?
My positive vibes have helped me a whole lot. At the end of the day it all comes down to people wanting to work with you. No one wants to deal with a negative nancy.

So you are a DJ as well as a producer, artist, Grammy nominee, is there something you wish to achieve that you haven’t yet?
Yes, a number #1 Billboard Charting record where the name “Vein” is first and not in the background. lol.

It seems sometimes that DJs have become just or even more popular than artists that perform on stage and at concert. What’s your feelings on that?
I tend not to look at anyone as a “Artist” “Dj” “Band” etc…. I look at everyone as a brand. The question is who can do the best job at getting your “brand” out there.

Do you believe that artists like yourself are born with the destiny to become entertainers?Yes and no. Its one thing to be born with that desire to be on stage but it’s another to know what kind of discipline it takes to get there.

I cannot believe the list of amazing artists that you have collaborated with, do you have a favorite?
J Balvin is one of my favorites. We both know how to have fun and not take things to seriously.

What were your musical influences while growing up?
Well, I started playing piano at the age of 5. Most of the music I heard at that age was classical but by the time I was 15-18 I was already into HipHop. I can recite so many different songs from Nas and Biggie. lol

Tell me about “Translation”.
Translation honestly was an experiment that we did while I was producing Belinda’s album. I just heard the idea in my head and when I sung it to her she loved it. It ended up making it all the way into being my single with J balvin on it as well. That song did really well for me and got me tons of exposure in all of Latin America and definitely took me to a next level. So THANK YOU J balvin & Belinda for the opportunity.

What advice would you give the younger Vein?
Don’t take anything for granted and work as hard and smart as you can.


Any future projects in the works?
Right now I’m just focused on my project. I’ve helped so many other artists get there projects off the ground and i just wanna do that for myself now. Once I succeed with that I’ll get back to working on other projects that I’m passionate about.

Is there anything else that you would like to talk about that I haven’t covered?
Yes, Follow me on all social media @VeinsWorld. lol.

What is the one thing that you would want your fans to know about you, that they don’t know already?
I want them to know that if it wasn’t for them i couldn’t have done the little bit that I’ve accomplished thus far. I say “little” because in my head there is so much more i want to do. O yea, and i want them to know they can follow me at “Vein” on soundcloud. HAHA

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Eileen Shapiro

Best selling author of "The Star Trek Medical Reference Manual", and feature celebrity correspondent for Get Out Magazine, Louder Than War, and Huffington Post contributor, I've interviewed artists from Adam Ant, Cyndi Lauper, and Annie Lennox to Jennifer Hudson, Rick Springfield, LeAnn Rimes, and thousands in between. My interviews challenge the threat of imagination....

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