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M Dot Taylor Recruits Jim Jones & Maino on “Biggest Fan”! Produced by Zaytoven

In the world of music, some artists rise from the ashes of tragedy and hardship, using their pain as

M Dot Taylor Recruits Jim Jones & Maino on “Biggest Fan”! Produced by Zaytoven

In the world of music, some artists rise from the ashes of tragedy and hardship, using their pain as fuel to create something powerful and transformative. One such artist is M Dot Taylor, a military veteran who transformed himself into a rapper, singer, and songwriter. His story is a testament to resilience, tragedy, and the profound power of music to heal and uplift.

M Dot Taylor’s journey to success was far from easy. In a single month, he faced the devastating loss of both his parents, a blow that could have crushed anyone’s spirit. However, rather than succumbing to despair, he channeled his grief into his music, using it as a driving force to create art that speaks to the soul.

Losing loved ones can leave a profound impact on a person’s life, affecting them emotionally, mentally, and spiritually. M Dot Taylor experienced this firsthand, but instead of letting it consume him, he found solace and inner peace in the process of creating music. He recognized that his purpose lay in conveying meaningful messages through his art and media, using his experiences to connect with others who might be going through similar struggles.

Throughout his career, M Dot Taylor has had the opportunity to work with some of the biggest names in the music industry, and this has undoubtedly shaped his artistic journey. Collaborating with icons like Ice T, Dr. Dre, 50 Cent, Ice Cube, and Hen Gee, he gained invaluable knowledge and experience. These interactions with industry titans have not only influenced his music but also molded him into the artist he is today.




“Biggest Fan” featuring Jim Jones & Maino, how did this collab come about?

The biggest fan collab came about all because I wanted to work with Zaytoven, so I reached out to him and he made me a custom track with the exact vibe I requested. After he sent me the track I wanted to go to Atlanta to let him hear what I did right away. After he heard it, we talked about some more business moves that I got coming down the pipeline in the near future, and then I tapped in with my Dipset family in NYC. I let them hear the track, and the Lobby Boyz told me to pull up to New York and let’s make it a movie, and the rest was history. Shout out Jim,Maino,Zaytoven,Pone730, and my brother Will C.



What do you like about both artists?

What I like about Jim,Maino,and Zaytoven is they’re all attached to greatness and longevity, and they keep finding ways to stay on top of the game while maintaining the respect from their peers in the industry. It’s a lot of one hit wonders out there, but those 3 catalogues combined is crazy.



What was the creative vision w/ the music video?

Since it was my first time in NYC, I left all the creative concepts to Will C of Street Heat. He’s shot some of the biggest artist in the world and I completely trusted his vision, so he gave us the authentic NY Bodega, Front porch in the neighborhood vibes, along with some dope futuristic graphics.



Best memory from the music video shoot?

The best memory I have from the video shoot is Just looking around, watching everyone have a good time. There were kids there, beautiful ladies, a lot of good energy from everyone there. That’s the vibe I always wanna have whenever I’m involved.



What do you want fans to take away from the “Biggest Fan” visual/single?

That it’s okay to spoil the ones that adore you the most. Sometimes it’s not about you, it’s about paying it forward to those that ALWAYS hold you down.

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