I’m not actually listening to the lyrics, I’m just going through my playlist on Spotify with these old hits because these are all of my favorite songs and I just pick one and then I go with the vibe. The funny thing is people are commenting “This works so well together.” I just kind of go with the vibe. So, as I mentioned before, like these old childhood hits, I was just singing them in my room all the time and then, I just came up with the idea of making a mashup. I always wanted to get my music out, but I didn’t know how. I think I just had a lot of time on my own and in my free time, I just made music so I could just really get into it. So I think I uploaded my first mashup in 2020, like, when the pandemic started. How did you get your start making these mashups and what is the process for finding the perfect tunes to put together? You have created a sizable fanbase and following on TikTok with your mashups of popular songs. And I also love my childhood hits from 2009 around this time, like Rihanna or Jason Derulo songs. My parents play classical instruments, so I think this is where I get this inspiration for the classical vibe. I play the cello in my mashups on my songs. And when I make music, I don’t feel judged or misunderstood. This is how I cope with my emotions or my day to day life. So I think my inspiration comes from everywhere. Going from TikTok mashups to original music, where do you get your inspiration from? INTO spoke with Ulanicki about how he creates his mashups, who he would love to collaborate with musically, and what the experience was like highlighting his voice pre-HRT and post-HRT in his single “Some Say”. The full version of his song “Some Say” became the byproduct of this process, ultimately becoming a duet that featured his voice pre-hormone replacement therapy and post-hormone replacement OUT! □ #singer #producing #music #musician #cover #singing #producer #songwriter #Igbt #ftm #transgender #cello #fyp #foryou #foryoupage #somesay #adamulanicki ♬ Some Say – Adam Ulanicki He returned letting his fans in on his world, sharing that he realized that he is a transgender man and took the time to not only start his transition process, but to engage his music in it as well. Soon after, Ulanicki took a year-long hiatus from his public profile. While his first single, “Some Say”, was released this year in January, a snippet of it was released in 2021 on TikTok. While known for his mashups on his large and ever growing TikTok account, Ulanicki mixes melancholic, classical elements (done usually through him playing the cello) within his songs and covers to create a sound that pulls at your heartstrings. The 19-year-old German transgender singer is developing a sound that’s meant to make others feel seen, at home, and most of all, feel good. With Adam Ulanicki’s music, you can feel as free as you want to be and that’s all that he wants for his listeners. With lyrics that tell stories and sounds that shape emotions, one song can touch someone in one way and for another, in a completely different manner. We are in the process of performing updates and in the meantime we would ask you hold off on new orders.There’s power in music. At this time, we ask you refrain from purchasing on the Sonoma Christian Home store.
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