After several years without releases, his name quietly returns to conversations—not through hype, but through intention. With reflections shaped by personal experiences and the possibility of starting a new chapter in the United States, Menz Beatz is now re-evaluating his relationship with music, creativity, and the digital world surrounding it.
In this interview, he speaks openly about the reasons behind his break, how it reshaped his perspective, and why his idea of a “return” looks different than before. Rather than promises of constant output, he focuses on honesty, balance, and building meaningful projects at his own pace.
1. You stopped releasing music for a period of time. What was the reason behind that decision?
The pause was mainly due to personal and family reasons. At a certain point in my life, I felt it was important to focus on my private life first. It wasn’t an easy decision, but it was necessary at that time.
2. How did this break affect you, both personally and artistically?
It gave me space to reflect and reorganize my priorities. Personally, I became more balanced, and artistically, I started looking at music in a calmer way, without pressure.
3. Did you ever feel that music was no longer part of your life?
No, not at all. Music was always there. Even when I wasn’t releasing anything, I never stopped listening or thinking about it. The pause was about publishing, not about music itself.
4. What made you consider coming back now?
It happened naturally. I felt that I had reached a point where I could return without rushing, with a clearer vision of what I actually want from music.
5. There has been talk about your possible move to the United States. How could that impact you?
If everything goes as planned, living in the U.S. would be an important new experience for me—especially in terms of exposure to a different culture and gaining a deeper understanding of the digital and technical side of the music industry.
6. Does returning mean releasing music on a regular basis?
Not necessarily. At this stage, I’m not focused on frequent releases. I prefer to put out fewer tracks, as long as they feel honest and are released at the right moment.
7. You mentioned working on web-based projects related to music. Can you tell us more about that?
I’m thinking about digital projects connected to music from different angles—whether production, content, or creating useful platforms for artists. Today, the internet offers opportunities that go beyond just releasing songs.
8. How would you describe Menz Beatz today compared to your early beginnings?
Today, I’m calmer and more aware. I no longer feel the need to prove anything. What matters most to me now is being honest with myself and with what I create.
9. How do you see your place within the music scene today?
I see myself in a phase of learning and continuous growth. My journey has been modest, and I don’t see myself as late or disconnected. I treat music as a long-term path, where every step has its own time.
10. What message would you like to share with those who follow you, or with artists who have gone through a similar break?
Sometimes, taking a break is necessary and not a sign of failure. What truly matters is coming back when you’re mentally and creatively ready—not because of pressure or comparison.
Menz Beatz’s story is not one of disappearance and comeback, but of pause and recalibration. His approach reflects a growing awareness that artistic paths don’t always move in straight lines, and that stepping back can sometimes be part of moving forward.
With a thoughtful outlook on music, selective releases, and an interest in web-based projects tied to creativity, his next chapter seems guided less by pressure and more by purpose. Whether through music, digital initiatives, or quiet experimentation, Menz Beatz appears focused on building something sustainable—on his own terms.
As he looks ahead, one thing is clear: for him, music is not defined by frequency or visibility, but by timing, intention, and staying true to where he stands today.
