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For the bonus episode of season 2, we caught up with Monroe Flow of The Free Minded while on The Orange Print Tour with Larry June. We spoke on his start in music, his Atlanta upbringing, gaining a new fanbase on tour and more.
Frais' journey as an artist has been one that we've seen his career grow firsthand with us all being natives of Charlotte. We sat down with him to discuss his career at length, from the start all the way until now. We spoke on the ups and downs, his true ties to Charlotte, his A&R skills, the early days of the internet, the phases of his career and so much more. This is one you don't want miss.
On our latest episode of the Free Breakfast Podcast, we sat down with the @streetcommerce / @finebritches family. We chopped it up about the inspiration and origin of their story, dove into the roller coaster ride of what comes with owning a prominent retail establishment and most importantly - how they've architected their space to the pleasure and benefit of the customer. All of this and more on this episode of the Free Breakfast Podcast.
On our latest episode of the Free Breakfast Podcast, we sat down with our first female guest Farrahgamo. We discussed her story, dove into her new found passion and most importantly - talked about her debut album "Brimcess."
On our latest episode of the Free Breakfast Podcast, Arizona Cardinals offensive tackle D.J. Humphries gets personal with The Clean Slate. We talked high school, choosing Florida for college, his first years in the league, and much more! @tcsusa @hump @jefelockhart @djpaulyguwop
Uptown's Finest Jae Tips and Noel Bronson stopped by the Free Breakfast Podcast to build with us on the footwear industry, fitted cap culture, design and brand evolution.
During the tail end of Summer 2020, we had the chance to sit down with recording artist and actor TJ Brown, previously seen on Netflix's The Get Down series as well as Roxanne Shante's biopic. We discussed everything from his roles, getting into music, how it led to acting, his latest project The Re-Collection, and much more.
If you're from Charlotte, then there's some chance you know Tank or know of him. He's been putting in his work here and everywhere else for years! Originally a Charlotte native, Tank began his journey through the Power 98 and Def Jam South street teams. Eventually working his way through the industry, he ended up being a road manager for Ludacris and the Disturbing Tha Peace camp in its hey-day. Since then, he has continued to lay ground work through road managing various other artists. Tap in here as Tank gives us some great laughs about his stories from back in the day. Breakfast is served!
For the first time, we had a guest come through for a second time and it just so happened to be our brother Deniro Farrar. If you've never heard that last episode, I would suggest going to check that out as well. In this episode, we discussed progression since his first time at Free Breakfast, his latest project Sole Food, the creative process behind that project, and much more. Go ahead and hit that play button to tap in with us.
A few months ago, we sat down with director/producer David Wept for a candid interview on his start as well as his journey thus far. He's produced and directed videos for the likes of Rick Ross, DMX, Megan Thee Stallion, Maxo Kream, Lil TJay, Reese LaFlare, Key!, 6lack, and many more. All of this work has been done through his production company, Atlas Productions. This is definitely a must listen for any creative out there, young or old.
We're back with season 2 of the Free Breakfast Podcast and our first guest up is Myles Harris, a producer, videographer, and photography. Originally from Charlotte, Myles was one of the first true creatives in the city from our generation. Since moving to Atlanta, he has toured with Rae Sremmurd as a videographer, produced hit records with Mike Will MadeIt, and has probably shot a photo of your favorite rapper. Get to know more about Myles Harris in this episode of Free Breakfast. Enjoy the food for thought.
Before we close the year out, we'd like to say thanks to everyone who has tuned into a Free Breakfast Podcast Episode this year. It's been a learning curb for us but we enjoy giving our listeners great and insightful interviews. On this last episode of the year, we sat down with Banks of Fat Boy Tires & Auto to discuss cars of course, his history in Charlotte music, shop life, entrepreneurship and much more. Check it out and stay tuned for more Free Breakfast releases in 2020.
We sat down with Charlotte's own Deejay Trap to discuss his reign in southern nightlife, producing, relationships and much more. Now if you're not familiar with Deejay Trap, he has been a staple DJ in the Charlotte scene for years through his various endeavors of DJ'ing the hottest clubs and strip spots. He began in his teens and has grown to become one of the premier DJ's in our city. In addition to that, he has also been paving his way to helping craft that Carolina sound as producer, having produced for the likes of Stunna4Vegas, Tigo B, Deniro Farrar and much more. Tune into the episode to get to know everything there is to know about Deejay Trap.
Carolina as a whole has been brewing for the past year, especially Charlotte. We've seen a lot of talent emerge from our city as of recent and Fetty P. Franklin is one of the standouts. His music is as raw as it gets and his style is very unapologetic, very reminiscent of his Southern predecessors such as Cash Money and No Limit. We had the opportunity to sit with Fetty P. Franklin to discuss his upbringing in Charlotte's Earle Village section, his process of writing music, influences and much more. ***This episode of the Free Breakfast Podcast was recorded in March 2019, prior to the release of Fetty P Franklin's project, Franklinstein.***
Back in March, we had the opportunity to catch up with legendary hip-hop producer Ski Beatz for an episode of the Free Breakfast Podcast. Now if you're not familiar with Ski Beatz, he's produced for the likes of Jay Z, Curren$y, Camp Lo, Jay Electronica, Mos Def, Lil Kim and the list goes on. Oh, and we can't forget to mention that he's a North Carolina native! We discussed the early days of his career, being around Roc-A-Fella in it's early stages, Reasonable Doubt, the Pilot Talk series with Curren$y and much more. Enjoy the episode, subscribe and like! *This episode was shot and recorded one day before Nipsey Hussle's passing. Ski mentioned that one person who he would love to work with was Nipsey Hussle, so we decided to dedicate this episode to the late great Neighborhood Nip! Rest in power. @tcsusa @skibeatz @jefelockhart @djpaulyguwop
Fresh off All-Star weekend here in our city of Charlotte, NC, we linked with Rico Lindsay of Sole Individual for an episode of Free Breakfast and boy, was this an episode! We discussed the ups and downs of entrepreneurship, Rico's start, the story of Sole Individual and much more. A first and last drunk episode, ha! Enjoy.
In this episode of the Free Breakfast Podcast, we sat down with Cult Rap general and Hometown Hero, Deniro Farrar as we discussed the Re-Up EP, living between Charlotte and NY, record deals, old Charlotte and the future. Listen above. @tcsusa @leaderofcultrap
On this episode of the Free Breakfast Podcast, we sit down center court at West Charlotte High School with Florida State commit Patrick Williams and West Charlotte's assistant basketball coach Jacoby Davis Jr. *This episode was recorded prior to Patrick Williams playing in the 2019 Jordan Brand Classic*
Dreamville's own Lute speaks about the legacy of Beatties Ford Road, Revenge of The Dreamers III sessions and setting the record straight on the duality of his image.
DJ E. Sudd talks staying down with 2 Chainz in the early days, his come up as a DJ, Street Execs, artists to lookout for and much more.
For the first episode of the Free Breakfast Podcast, we sit down with Charlotte, NC artist Elevator Jay to discuss his come up in music, influences, the Charlotte scene, childhood and more.