(dramatic orchestral music)
- I think it's people
that influenced me,
like Stevie Wonder,
James Brown, that made
music that meant something.
The greatness that
stands the test of time,
where as you grow, your
music grows with you
and your audience grows, and
then your audience expands
into different people who
never thought about listening
to your music, and then they
start connecting with people
they never thought
they could talk to.
And then you look in the
concert, and it's people
from all walks of life
representing peace and love
based off of your music.
And that's just what
I'm trying to repeat,
I'm just trying to repeat
the greatness of music.
(dramatic hiphop music)
I'm inspired to part
of a show like this,
because that's the
spirit that I am.
I was raised to love people.
That's why people accept me,
because I am what they are,
it's a reflection,
it's a mirror.
What I put out is what I get,
and I get back what I put out.
- Right.
- Music heals, I feel
healing when I do it,
like I'm not worried about
anything else at all.
I'm right there in the moment.
My name's Brandon
Beverly, and I'm
from Los Angeles, California.
If I had to describe
my life right now,
it would be "phenomenal".
(dramatic orchestral music)
♪ Party up, party up now, baby ♪
♪ We gon' dance
it's the weekend ♪
♪ This is your chance,
don't be leavin' ♪
♪ So party up,
party up now, baby ♪
♪ Ain't no reason to be so shy ♪
♪ You know that we won't stop ♪
