Ty-tyanna Tarkington Female DJ is What it Do!

By Lue Dowdy

Spinning on the 1z and 2z we got Ty-tyanna Tarkington aka DJ TAI.

I met this talented DJ through a good friend that goes by the name of Yung Miss. I instantly fell in love with her beautiful spirit, voice, and work ethic. I’ve had the opportunity to hire her for several events and let’s say I was not disappointed. This Queen is truly putting in the work. Below are 5 questions I asked her to answer so you’ll get to know her too. Until next time L’s!

Where are you from and currently residing? 

When asked I always said I’m from Palmdale, but really, I spent most of my life right here in the Inland Empire- more specific Moreno Valley. I’m always grateful of my start in Palmdale, but really Moval is home. I’ve met so many amazing people while growing up out here that, When I think of home, I automatically picture the big Murda “M”. Currently, I live in Riverside because I studied at the UC, Riverside (Go Highlanders!) for my Undergrad in Political Science and just never left.

What inspires you? 

I would say my family and my curiosity inspires me. My family because without my family’s support I wouldn’t be who I am, but really, it’s true. My parents taught me to never give up or to cut myself short, no matter what. This has been my standard of life in everything that I do from academia to my music to even the company I keep.

My curiosity inspires me because without it I would have held myself back from learning/doing everything that truly makes me happy now. For instance, I taught myself how to play the guitar with no guitar… like how you learn how to do anything without the most important element! However, I was determined. I remember, I was watching video, after video, after video of guitar legends talking about the fundamentals and even printing out guitar chords so I could finger along. Despite it obviously being regular printed on printer paper, in my head, I could really feel the smooth glossy neck of the guitar and hear each nickel-plated string. Honestly, I think my dad was more excited than I was to hear what I would sound like that, he gave me my birthday gift a week early! My mom laughed and said, “your dad was so excited to give you your own guitar that he couldn’t wait anymore.” So, all that to say, my curiosity and family really inspire me to really be the best me I can possibly be. If it weren’t for my family being a positive reinforcement of love and support, then I wouldn’t have the curiosity I do to just challenge the difficult/unknown.

How and when did you get started performing?

I got started in performing with my family at a young age (I think like 3-5?). My family would do talent shows in our front living room on like Friday nights. My mom loves Sade and has her live performance DVD that she would like, perform for everyone, which I would say really piqued my interest in singing in front of an audience. But, once I started praise dancing in church, I really fell in love with performing and entertaining people. 

 

What are some of your hobbies?

When I get the chance to relax and just be, I like to practice new songs on my Guitar. I, also, like to knit, skateboard, and figure out samples and originals to songs. It’s something I just started doing more with Yung Miss, so what I’ll do is send her a song and ask her to identify the sample. I like trivia questions, so it keeps me on my musical toes. 

 

Past and Current projects?

It’s funny because I’ve been songwriting and singing for about 12 years, but I just started releasing music myself as of last year. My first ever released song is called “You and I.” I dropped it back in May2020; when I wrote the song, I had just had a bad break-up and I felt so lost. I had built a whole identity around being with this person and now they were gone… so the song is about my process how dealing with that transition. 

 

I just dropped my 2nd song called “That Sux”! I’m not gonna lie, I loved writing this song so much. I love R&B and Neo-Soul, so I wanted to make an R&B song. I wrote it while I was on my way to my shitty job (at the time) when the beat for “That Sux” came on, and all the words just came out of me so easily. I feel powerful when I sing it because it’s so different from “You and I”. Especially my mindset during each time period, it’s crazy to hear myself be confident now when like 5 years ago I was so “I can’t go on without them.” I love it, so make sure to check it out, it’s call “That Sux.” It’s out on all platforms, be sure to check it out and let all your friend’s family and coworkers know about it! 

 

And as far as new projects go… it’s top secret so I have to keep it on the hush hush haha. So, just make sure to follow me on my Instagram: @tymashoe for more music update like show performances, music video releases *wink wink*, and new music exclusives. 

 

I really appreciate @Lueproductions hitting me up and asking me to write a little snippet, even though I almost wrote a whole 10-page essay haha. I am so grateful for the chance to speak about my experience as an artist and share it with everyone. So shoutout to Lue for allowing me on her platform! *DJ air horn noises* 

 

Thank you so much and don’t forget to check me out at the Next Lue Production Event, “SO YOU SAY” December 29th at Shooters Bar & Grill in Temecula! The open mic starts at 8:15pm-9:15pm & performances the rest of the night. I’ll be DJing until Midnight or until they kick me out the club- whichever happens first- so I hope to see you there!!!

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