Time travel is real. We began our annual “Reflection Q&A Interview Series” six years ago; in each one the participant recounts their likes and growth from the previous year while also sharing what to expect from them in the year to come.
THISENT.com did not exist when the pioneering “15 to 16 Q&A” debuted with another publication in 2016. The beauty of it all is that time has allowed our team to carry the series with us here today.
With that in mind we decided to share the interview with award-winning guitarist, songwriter, and international superstar, the “Funk-Rock Goddess” Malina Moye from six years ago!
Following this trip through time, we’ll share what Malina is up to six years later. THIS is for YOU!
What was your favorite song last year?
Drake’s “Energy”. I love that song!
What was your favorite movie?
The Pawn Sacrifice.
What’s the television show you couldn’t stop watching?
There’s two; I love The Affair and Power. Power seems so real.
What album did you play the most?
Prince’s HITnRUN Phase One.
What did you Goggle the most?
I like to see what is being said about me. [Laughs]
What’s the most shocking news you heard all year?
Bill Cosby’s story.
Tell how you evolved over the last 12 months.
I became a smarter person, more patient and more determined. My instincts are my best tools. I trust them.
What was your biggest blessing?
Keeping good people around me who are wise, caring, and who always keep it 100.
What can your fans and critics expect from you in 2016?
My new album, tour, and venturing into acting.
And forget what People Magazine says! Who was the sexiest person of the year?
Oh, that’s a good one. I’ve got 3 on my list – indie film director Marc Fusco, Bradley Cooper, and Michael B. Jordan! | THIS is for YOU!
[By Mr. Joe Walker]
NOW: A transcendent icon and one of the most famous lefty guitarists of all-time, Malina Moye remains a top-draw, must-see live performer around the world. Noted for artistic flair and both uniquely-her and elegant fashion ensembles by top designers, Moye teamed with world-renowned artist Philippe Druillet to create limited edition, specially illustrated Fender Stratocasters. An advocate for the music community, she fights for fair compensation and free expression as a member of the Recording Academy/GRAMMYs.