Season 3, Episode 7
Whether she is working with famed music producer Teddy Sandman, guest starring in music videos or smiling for the camera; Shastina Eloff puts her heart and soul into every project that she is apart of. Growing up in a small town outside of Sacramento, this classically trained singer turned hip-hop / pop artist, quickly realized she did not want to be just another pretty face. She wanted to change the stereotypes and show people that she can be herself and still be nice, sexy and maybe even a little sarcastic.
She recently had a guest spot on 'Got Cash' the newest single from Los Angeles based musician Whiteboy Rob and put the finishing touches are her own single, 'Boy Toy'. When she is not in the studio or on the set, Shastina has made quite the name for herself in the modeling world. This week on Mystifyed Live we had the opportunity to interview this multi-talented superstar.
Despite having to adapt to the changes between living in a small town and living in LA, Shanista is very much about stepping away from the typical vibe of the industry and being someone who doesn't take herself too seriously. Ego's should be checked at the door, having a big head will not get you far. If you are kind and respectful to those you work with, that is where you will grow as both an artist and a person.
Whether she is working with famed music producer Teddy Sandman, guest starring in music videos or smiling for the camera; Shastina Eloff puts her heart and soul into every project that she is apart of. Growing up in a small town outside of Sacramento, this classically trained singer turned hip-hop / pop artist, quickly realized she did not want to be just another pretty face. She wanted to change the stereotypes and show people that she can be herself and still be nice, sexy and maybe even a little sarcastic.
Despite having to adapt to the changes between living in a small town and living in LA, Shanista is very much about stepping away from the typical vibe of the industry and being someone who doesn't take herself too seriously. Ego's should be checked at the door, having a big head will not get you far. If you are kind and respectful to those you work with, that is where you will grow as both an artist and a person.
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