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FM Interviews: Bri Trilla About “Big Mood,” Work Ethic, And Favorite Artists

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Bri Trilla About Big Mood, Work Ethic, And Favorite Artists
The cover of the "Big Mood" single.

“Big Mood” is a manifestation of focus on financial enrichment and also yourself above all else. Bri Trilla, the Georgian author of the single, uses lines like “He pourin’ his heart out, I just can’t fall in love for shit” or “I ain’t tryna get in my feelings, right now I’m tryna get rich” to deliver her message. 

“It’s empowering,” the artist explained to me. “It kind of gives women that feel where if you were in a relationship and it’s time to get something fresh, something new started in your life. I think “Big Mood” is that song to get you back in that spirit, in that mode, and in that mood of where you once were before…So it really is a women empowerment song all the way around the board.”

Bri Trilla

Bri Trilla’s own story also sounds empowering. She started creating music in childhood. Bri Trilla also had no outside help when she started learning how to play the instruments. “I think I’m just gifted,” the “Big Mood” author explained. “I have an ear, so a lot of the time, you could play a note, and I could just find the note and match it.” 

Currently, Bri Trilla has hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube. She has also received support from prominent artists like GloRilla and JT from City Girls. According to Bri Trilla, the best way to become successful is “consistency and hard work.” 

“Consistent, hard work. Even when talent isn’t working, just work hard and be consistent. Post every day. Get familiar with the new social media trends, new social media apps, and networking. Again, just branding. You have to market yourself, be your brand, know how to do it for your stuff and be authentic. But at the end of the day, just continue to be consistent and be able to learn and be able to grow.”

Bri Trilla’s own favorite musicians are “Michael Jackson, Moneybagg YoSZANickiCardi.” 

“A lot of the mainstream artists I really listen to,” the artist explained. “I don’t really have one favorite because my music is very versatile, so I listen to genres of music all across the board. So whatever music sounds good to me, I’m probably playing it.”

The “Big Mood” author also wants to work with Moneybagg Yo at some point. “I’m a student of the game, so I’ve watched Moneybagg Yo grow over the years as well. I like how he plays with his pen. I like his creative and how he’s artistic with everything that he does. So, again, I like him as from artist to artist, how he built up his career and how he did it for himself, and it’s kind of cool to watch.”

Written by Nikita Serdiuk | IG: @nikitasrdk | Twitter: @nktserdiuk

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