Based out of Springfield MA, Inappropreality is here to help enrich our city’s culture thru conversation in an inappropriate way
Brockton's very own MonaVeli stops by The Stu and we start talking about her humble beginnings. MonaVeli tells us about her trip to Costa Rica and behind the scene details for the visuals Needs and Wants. She starts talking about being a creative director and the importance of needing/using one. You guys ever ditched a date? MonaVeli tells us about a time she walked out on her date. We discuss the importance of a rollout, being mentored as a young artist, and being from a city like Brockton. She also tells us the name of her new EP and a song she has with tsu surf. Macway talks about filming visuals in NYC for a single while K asks everyone which song do they think is the song of the summer. Diddy and the 15 roaches, scammers and of course those inappropriate conversations!!
The very talented Robby Malic stops by and talks about getting into the groove of our music scene, his most recent project, and plans for the future. Engineer/artist/producer Joenis talks about why his chooses engineering/making music over producers. The young goats talk about how they met and which ultimately led to both of them working together. We talk about T Pain's depression, and whether Usher was right or not about him being responsible for ruining music. Apparently there's a chicken shortage and Mike isn't happy. If you find $10,000 would you give it back? K asks Robby how can artist build a fanbase when struggling to do so. Trick Daddy says Beyonce can't sing and K asks everyone if they agree. Of course we had to talk about the gun toting citizen on High St, Megan and Da Baby beef, and of course some inaaprioate things!
Deziner Drugz stops by and we immediately start talking about Purple Dawn 2 and his current musical ventures. Mike decides to address the elephant in the room regarding The 2020 Wrap up. K asks Deziner if he reviews himself as a gatekeeper. We talk about his musical backstory and he tells us how L$D and Deziner Drugz came into fruition. Should gifts be returned during a breakup? Mike asks if the creatives slowed up in 2021. We discuss who Dante Magic is and wonder what happened to Karina's album
Lil Step drops by The Stu and talks about the reception of his current project “Relativity”. We discuss his plans for the summer and get the backstory on how He and DK linked up. Step talks a bit about his his background, his family, and how he got his stage name from Big Drip. K asks how he got into singing and R and B. Lil Baby gets from a restaurant, which leads to Mike asking everyone if they ever got banned from an establishment. Macway tells a story about being in a deli in NYC. Do creatives blame the consumers when the reception to a product isn't as planned? Unfortunately we had to discuss the DMX album briefly and of course as always we get inappropriate!
The faces behind the infamous and mysterious clothing brand Lune Bleue come thru the studio to talk about their brand and lover for horror films. Koop Cobain explains the origins of Lune Bleue and how the brand came into existence. The guys explain their controversial choices of art for their clothing and Wax explains how this choice is a form of rebellion. The choice to use the numbers 777 is explained. We ask if licensing issues will arise and if they care about the possible legal issues. Soulja Boy vs Bow Wow, Chris Brown's recent physical appearance, and Wax and Koop talk about what are they currently listening to. Are you guys putting plane tickets on layaway? We also discuss nasty snacks choices and how should creatives should go about getting support. Should your spouse support your dreams? As a creative would you quit publicly?And of course like always, inappropriate conversations!!
Mind on Millionz crew hailing from new haven CT travel to Enfield and kick it with Mike, Mac and K. The Guys talk about working on their craft, moving as a team, and being mindful about what is being rapped on records. Mike asks everyone if they care if people steal their ideas while calling someone out for stealing his. Subscribing to an exes Only Fan, and the process of choosing a NYC high school and the environment is also discussed. Would you put Drake over Wayne? And as always we get inappropriate!
Kudo stops by the Stu to talk to us and we immediately talk about the differences between his first(Living Hell) and second(Hold Me Down) projects. He talks about marketing himself, interacting with his fanbase, and expanding his sound to reach new fanbases. Buying beats from YouTube, DJ Khlaeds new album, and Kudos plans for the future are discussed. The crew also talks about Pop Smoke's unfortunate demise, Kudos says Logans is going to beat Mayweather, and Mike askses do women with cleft lips give better oral sex. Of course we had to go there, get ready for laughs!!!!
Kristen owner of Bits and Sips stops by and brings along some party favor for the crew. She's talks starting a business during the pandemic, rebranding, and what makes her brand different from the others.
Promoter and Jill of all trades Tash Money comes thru and talks about the night life, past , present and future. Recent police shootings,vaccine talk, Dmx and his masters, and the User bucks are also discussed.
Hailing all the way from Lawrence Massachussets the songstress comes thru the Stu to chat with us.
We in NYC and we quickly find out that this is Kreature's world and we are just living it. He talks his music, his images, performances, and women on leashes.
All the way from NYC Masked faces talks about his platform and life as a videographer
Prince Wiser stops by our NYC studio space for an incredible interview. We talk his influences, how he's been navigating thru the music scene but remaining true to himself, and he drops some gems along the way. Independent artists, this episode is for you!
Rico Kartel comes thru and talks his distribution deal, how time being bars helped him become a better writer, and how it's important to have a team and move on the same page. A lot of gems was dropped!
Representing Boston, Massachusetts Hero the Emcee comes to our side of town to kick it with the crew. Mike kicks off the episode by asking everyone about Lil Nas X's boob job. We talk his favorite emcees, how he was introduced to Hip Hop, and his Bars Over Media network among other things
One of our best episodes of the year and it's only February. Maximillian Souls stops by for a 2 hr conversation, and it's worth every minute. Max talks about his inspiration for starting a podcast and filling the spaces that need to be filled in the New England music scene. We debate whether music or skills are subjective. Macway has a couple verzuz hot takes regarding Ginuwine, Usher, and Chris Brown. And of course we couldn't forget Gorilla Glue girl!
From Virginia to New England, Nasty Nile comes to our side of the world to talk his peace. The crew talk yes men, quality over quantity and Bow Wow putting out a tell all album. Mike nearly loses his mind when Nile reveals he's a hookah connoisseur. Nile also talks about his sound and what is his reception like in New England.
Worcester's own Wiz Hard Hittin comes by to talk his about his music ventures, why he stopped writing and started freestyling when recording, and drops some very important gems throughout the conversation.
Videographer Shot by Siel comes by to talk things regarding his production company, evolving as a creative, and navigating thru the industry during the pandemic.
The crew is in Boston! K forgot to hit play, some of the conversation is missing. AWest talks to the crew about her creative process, life as a stripper, her love for the city of Miami and Mac Miller.
We are back! Jumping right in, the current state of Dre Dre's health is discussed. Mac talks about his social media etiquette. The crew talk about what they like to watch on YouTube. K let's us know a little bit more about her spin off show show, while the guys fill us in for what they got planned for 2021. The Weekend, pocket puppies, Michael B Jordan and of course random inappropriate moments!
No explanation needed! We wrap up the best and worse moments of 2020! Three hour episode, we covered a lot!!!
Tiffany Allecia comes by The Stu for a very informative conversation. We talked about her family upbringing, Commerce HS vs Central HS, and of course we had to ask about the infamous BLM mural. She also stresses the important of keeping the Black dollar within the community and teaches the crew a bit about BDSM. Tiffany and Mike debate blue states and it gets intense. And like always random inappropriate laughs are always provided!
Mike Mulhollen from Locals Only podcast stops by the Stu for a very hilarious mash up episode. Mike starts off with explaining how he came up with the name Locals Only and why he started the podcast to begin with. The crew and Mike talk about being careful with what's said on camera while still trying to push the boundaries. Current events also discussed. And of course a lot of funny moments that you need to tune in for!
Artist and Engineer Chemo stops by to talk about his several musical ventures including a sponsorship deal with MMG. He also talks about why he doesn't let other artists influence him, how it is to work with someone like Gook, and why it's so important to remain true to yourself.
A man of many musical hats, DK comes by to talk to the crew about his album Anomaly. DK gives a little dive into his musical background, talks about the inspiration behind this amazing concept album, and introduces the crew to Lil Cooch. K also attempts to put together a western Massachusetts music family tree.
Z10140 Yola comes by and teaches the crew a new word, explains the origins of his slogans, the Guinness world record for the longest freestyle is held by a Springfield native. and of course random inappropriate conversations.
R and B artist Shay Nyce comes thru and talks about how her WAP remix came to fruition. Other things discussed: her song writing process, momma bear also chimes in on times when she had to step in, and a diss track is in the works
Hib Balde from Organized Sounds come thru and talks about his experiences in Brooklyn NY, why he started his podcast, and terrible interviews/interviewers. Also if you need car insurance hit Finesse and Finestro
A special co host comes and kicks it with the crew. Music artist Tonie comes by and talks with us about what makes an album a classic. We talk about our favorite musical/business entrepreneurs. Mac discusses the importance of obtaining features from artists from your region, and of course there's always room for something inappropriate lol
8karri comes thru Inappropreality and chats about his music, how he started up, and what he's currently working on. All the young people thinking about becoming a creative should catch this episode!
It gets very real when Marc Austin stops by and chats with Mike and K. If you're into cannabis consumption and it's cultivation with a dash of deep thinking conversations, then this is the episode for you!
JuiceBigFellow and Cliff stop by and talk about their move to Atlanta, Juice talks about his production company, and the pro and cons of the ATL music scene
The PopUp Boyz come thru and talk about the origins of their foundation, we ask about which CT artists caught their ear, and there's also an impromptu freestyle and towards the end.
Ron Baker and Seana E stop by to talk about their record “Slick, the current state of R and B, and there's a bit of Loc talk
The audio version of this podcast almost didn't make it, but we glad it did because it's hilarious! Ricci Héctor and Impression Prince stop by to talk their new podcast, comedy during the pandemic, and co host Cam tells an interesting story.