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Who is H. Haagenti?
- Haagenti is my stage name for this Era.
I grew up in a little town on the outskirts of Bay City, Texas, where I was born and reared. It’s roughly an hour south of Houston by car. I’m a choreographer and entrepreneur in my city, with plans to start a few businesses soon.
I write all of my content. I’ve been writing for a long time and don’t plan on stopping anytime soon.
I do design my concepts, and I feel that you should constantly be involved in your thoughts and films as an artist. I believe aesthetics are an essential aspect of this art form (at least for me). When it comes to music, facial expressions and dancing may create an entirely different feel than merely listening to it.
I enjoy a wide range of musical styles. Alternative genres are my fave for just chilling out.
My debut singles and mixtapes are currently in the works! Coming in the first half of 2022!
My next release should be my first single, which will be released sometime next year!
I can see myself touring with a variety of artists. Fans of Post Malone might like my vibe.
Currently, I’m working with Aaron Beats at AR Records in Houston, who is incredible and always comes clean with the production. He’s been accommodating in realizing my goal.
One of my primary influences has to be Michael Jackson. When looking for a broad superstar blueprint, Michael Jackson should always be the first person that comes to mind as an artist or performer. He exhibited how much joy one may have when performing and listening to music to his audience and peers.
I’ve been informed by a few producers that I’m a genre-bender. I’m the type of person who despises being constrained or forced to follow a timetable. Making plans is advantageous, and knowing what you want is critical. However, I like to leave fate to chance. I rarely expect to gain anything specific out of a writing session. I always say, “I don’t write the song; the song writes itself,”. As a painter, I consider a rhythm to be a blank canvas. My lyrics are the paintbrush strokes on the canvas, my tone and pitch are the colors, and I am the artist. Everything is in the hands of fate. I have gone into beats with themes, but it’s all up to chance if I do so or not.
In the future, I want to be wholly absorbed in my work and career. I’m the one who comes up with the ideas for the videos, and I’d like to direct them all. My tours are even produced in collaboration with other people. My videos will be high-budget, with plots and background dancers, even though I have not yet launched. I want to advance in my art.
I’m searching for a good deal, not anything that won’t benefit me in the long run. As a consequence, I feel that waiting rather than taking a chance is better. My action, I believe, is justified.
My most fervent supporters must be my closest friends. From knowing my songs to singing along with me, they are everything to me. They are, without a doubt, my most ardent supporters! They’re one of the reasons I don’t stop, and they make it a point to remind me of who I am.
I see myself as established in five years. I don’t know what I’ll do; all I know is that I’ll be established. I want to be the best in whatever I do, including music, business, and the arts. Never let yourself become trapped in a cycle. But I’m ready to ride out anything life throws at me.
Connect with H. Haagenti:
instagram.com/itshaagenti333
Twitter: twitter.com/itsh333
Snapchat: Noah_ymcmb