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i\lusic is something you pretty much have down packed.<br />

"'hat are some other things that we can expect from the<br />

<strong>Sammie</strong> brand in the upcoming years?<br />

Now Lhal I've re-established myself in Lhe music induslry, I<br />

also wanl lo dabble in fashion a liLLlc bil. I would like Lo be<br />

more on Lhc shoe side or Lhings. I also wanl a fragrance or my<br />

own. You know I don'L \\'anl Lo be one dimensional al all. I<br />

look al people like Jay-Z and Usher's because Lhcy'rc nol<br />

jusl kno\\'n for Lhcir music they arc playing in olhcr realms or<br />

cnlerlainmcnl in this industry and business and I \\'ant lo accomplish<br />

it all. XO\\' I \\'ant to lake something that's unfamiliar<br />

and he uncomfortable but be comforlable being uncomfortable.<br />

So Lo me lo be a jack or all trades is in my future.<br />

('ye mastered music no\\' on lo capture some entrepreneurship.<br />

,vho is <strong>Sammie</strong> and why is <strong>Sammie</strong> a <strong>Quintessential</strong><br />

Gentleman?<br />

I'm a 10\·er or Goel. I'm a loYcr or all things positive in lif'c. I<br />

hm·c a huge respect and admiration for \\'Omen. You kno\\'<br />

these clays !'or some reason music has slartccl lo degrade<br />

\\'Omen and that is something I sla· a\\'ay from on my album.<br />

I'm just somebody that's all about peace, light and posith·c<br />

,·ibes and spreading as much loYc as possible. ,\nd giYing as<br />

much or me to the \\·oriel \Yhilc I'm blessed lo be here. You<br />

kno\\' \\'e all have our clay to go but, I don't \\'anl music and<br />

those accolades lo be the onlv thing people speak about. I<br />

was level-headed, on balance and always wanted lo spread<br />

love and make sure everybody \\'as good enjoying lhcmsch·cs.<br />

Photographer: Blair Devereaux<br />

Creative Director: Jaye Casnave<br />

Production Coordinator: Que Jackson<br />

Fashion Stylists: Lee Hardnett & Christopher Jamar Payne<br />

Hair: Kenny "Magic Touch" Mitchell<br />

Grooming: Dominique Doyle


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What would you say was the single most influential factor in the<br />

decision to be a business owner?<br />

Ownership is and was the most influential factor. Being in the entertainment<br />

business and traveling the world has allowed me to meet<br />

entrepreneurs from all over the globe whose stories are different but<br />

their passion for doing what they love is the same. So I would ask<br />

myself, "what am I passionate about?" and how can I turn that passion<br />

into purpose and profit? That drove me to become a business<br />

owner.<br />

As you prepare to run for Councilman at Large in 2018 for<br />

Newark, New Jersey, what do you feel your voice best represent?<br />

My voice echoes the vibrations of my community and communities<br />

like mine. My voice will do what early hip-hop did and was intended<br />

to do and that is to be a voice for the voiceless, a voice for the unheard.<br />

Me becoming Councilman will mean we will finally have a seat<br />

at the table.<br />

Why do you think we see a rise in public figures in hip-hop<br />

taking on advocacy work and politics within the recent years?<br />

I believe we see a rise because social media allows us to see things<br />

quicker or as soon as something happens. It also allows artists or<br />

someone who represents the hip-hop culture to express themselves<br />

to the masses instantly <strong>The</strong> hip-hop culture is a billion dollar industry<br />

as well as the new Pop Culture. People of the hip-hop culture have<br />

always been advocates of what's happening in our communities and<br />

about social injustices. In other words, hip-hop has always been political.<br />

<strong>The</strong> question should be is politics ready for hip-hop?<br />

I've heard a quote from you stating "When people love their city they<br />

can change it?" Tell us about the love that you have for your city?<br />

<strong>The</strong> love that I have for my city is what I believe that all Newarkers<br />

have or can have. It starts individually When you care about something<br />

or someone you treat it or them differently If we as Newarkers<br />

did the things that we should do positively and progressively as individuals,<br />

we all would become part of the whole, doing what we can<br />

for the big picture. We can't solely blame elected officials or the<br />

powers that be if we aren't doing our part as residents.<br />

Why is there a need for change?<br />

What can people do to fall back in love with their cities?<br />

<strong>The</strong> people have to feel included. <strong>The</strong> people have to feel like they<br />

matter. <strong>The</strong> trust between elected officials and the people did not get<br />

broken overnight so it's not going to be fixed overnight but once they<br />

see that their voice is being heard, the people have to begin to do<br />

their part as citizens. To be loved, you must also give love.<br />

How do you deal with naysayers?<br />

I don't deal with Naysayers. If I focus on negativity or on the things<br />

they have to say, then I am giving them the energy to continue and<br />

by doing that I will be taking time away from accomplishing what I<br />

need to be doing which is moving forward toward my goals. This<br />

campaign is not about me, it's bigger than Dupre Kelly It's about the<br />

people of Newark, New Jersey who are tired of Politics As Usual. It's<br />

about giving a voice to the culture.<br />

Your name says it all, Dupre "Do It All" Kelly, and we know<br />

you're a man of many hats. What do you do to recharge when<br />

you're feeling depleted?<br />

I travel or I go into the studio. Take all of my experiences that have<br />

become heavy and all of those things that have to lead to my depletion<br />

and I release them creatively thru song.<br />

<strong>The</strong> need for change comes from when you continue to do the same<br />

things over an over again and keep getting the same results. We all<br />

know that is the definition of insanity or at least it means something is<br />

not working like it used to or as you thought it would. If the people<br />

you are serving do not have a voice and cannot speak through those<br />

that represent them, then it's time for a change.<br />

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