Ascending producer, Juse Dayne, is gaining his footing this year with NoCap‘s breakout track, “Ghetto Angels,” but the producer’s journey is far from developmental.

Dayne, 33, born Julius Dayne McCormack, credits his roots in Hampton, VA by way of Camden, NJ as the unusual trek which sonically fostered much of what his listeners’ press play on today. “Seeing millions of streams on my songs means a lot, but I have been at this for years. Also, I credit my daughter, Juliana, because she has given me more to live for — Juliana is truly my muse musically,” the producer affirmed of his recent success.

While an artist’s gift undeniably propels a track to the top of the charts, there are many unsung heroes behind the scenes of our favorite records. The digital landscape of how we enjoy music is evolving. 2018 marked the first time hip-hop consumption surpassed that of rock, validating it as the most popular music genre, by Nielsen. This genre reign continues, numerically making hip-hop producers the most in demand, and Juse Dayne is one of them.

The Knockturnal caught up the indie giant to discuss NoCap’s, “Ghetto Angels,” Noah James Shebib’s musical influence, and why betting on your dreams is the wave. Check out Juse Dayne in his words now.

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About The Author

Bianca Alysse is a creatively driven Bronx-born writer and editor. Before becoming The Knockturnal‘s music editor she served as Latina‘s creative coordinator and was a contributor at Billboard. The Boricua scribe has a lengthy resume in the music industry and has penned for Universal Music Publishing Group, Epic Records, G.O.O.D. Music, Compound Entertainment, Artistry & Récords, and Arcade Creative Group. Her work has been seen on platforms like VIBE, mitú, TIDAL, Remezcla, and behind the scenes at New York Fashion Week. As an independent contractor, she has written for Sony Music Entertainment’s global business affairs department, Warner Music Group, and currently Roc Nation.

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