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K-Lou, also known as Ken Franklin, is a composer, producer, and owner of K-Lou Productions. He's known for his work on Deep in It (2022) and Fated (2024), for which he's credited as a composer, executive producer, and original music and score creator. He's also produced for artists such as Master P, No Limit, E-40, Mac Dre, and N2Deep. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
KLC on The No Limit Movement #masterp #nolimitrecords #bosstalk101 Visit and Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bosstalkpodca... Visit Our Website and Subcribe: https://bosstalkpodcast101.com Subscribe NOW to BOSS Talk 101 its a Unique Hustle: / eceouniquefashions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/e_ceo_/?hl=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bosstalkpod... Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0yD2UzY...
Interview by Haze https://www.instagram.com/mike_tall Recently we sat down with the legendary New Orleans rapper Mac for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our conversation he talked about the No Limit reunion tour, describes how the past 5 months has been since he was released from prison, crying when he was finally granted parole, fighting his case every year, explains how his first day in prison went, how he earned his respect inside, being a mentor for the youth, being in the same prison with C-Murder, the ‘Free Mac' campaign, reveals the first thing he did when he was released, meeting his wife & getting married while locked up, his new song “21 Summers”, learning how to play piano, rapping since he was 7, working with Mannie Fresh when he was 10, signing a record deal when he was 12, growing up with B.G., explains how he met Master P, signing to No Limit Records, his debut album on No Limit ‘Shell Shocked', the album going gold, the studio sessions at No Limit, working with Beats By The Pound, having a previous relationship with all the artists on No Limit before he signed, touring overseas, being labeled as a ‘Down South Nas', explains how the song “Where Do We Go From Here” with Nas & Master P was created, his second album on No Limit ‘WWIII', being in the progress of recording his final album on No Limit when he got locked up, shares stories of Soulja Slim, Magic & Big Ed, reuniting with everybody for the tour, the gentrification of New Orleans, upcoming music, his son being born 3 months after he got locked up, and much more!
We had the opportunity to sit down w/ former No-Limit artist Fiend to discuss his career, both past and present, the No Limit Era, and why better communication could have stopped production team Beat's By The Pound's departure. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
PT 2 KLC Beats By the Pound breaks Down the way it all Begin and how it all ended with the No Limit movement and gives countless stories on different Events KLC The Drum Major helped produce the sounds that changed the moods of many and made growing up take on a hold new meaning during that time Klc The Drum Major gives exclusive details on working with Master P Mia X Silkk the Shocker Mystical and the rest of No Limit KLC Gives the Build Up Story Who better to Tell the story then the Producer KLC THE DRUM MAJOR KLC is BOSSTALK 101 APPROVED #MasterP #BeatsbythePound #NoLimit Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0yD2UzY...
KLC Beats By the Pound breaks Down the way it all Begin and how it all ended with the No Limit movement and gives countless stories on different Events KLC The Drum Major helped produce the sounds that changed the moods of many and made growing up take on a hold new meaning during that time Klc The Drum Major gives exclusive details on working with Master P Mia X Silkk the Shocker Mystical and the rest of No Limit KLC Gives the Build Up Story Who better to Tell the story then the Producer KLC THE DRUM MAJOR KLC is BOSSTALK 101 APPROVED #MasterP #BeatsbythePound #NoLimit Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0yD2UzY...
Cole WIlliams of the Greater New Orleans Citizen's Relief Team talks with host Max Rameau about liberating homes owned by the city of New Orleans, renovating them, and moving in unhoused people.Described as having “the heart of Bob Marley, soul of Sam Cooke and grit of Etta James”, New Orleans-based Cole Williams and The Cole Williams Band (CWB) has rooted their sound in the tradition of Gil Scott-Heron, creating songs that reflect the everyday experiences and hopes of Black people all around the world. Their new album, “Give Power to the People'' are anthems of the Movement for Black Lives and certainly for people struggling to make sense out of this dangerous and hopeful moment.Over the course of her career, Cole has provided vocals and percussion for Joey Bada$$, Chiddy Bang, Beats By The Pound, Aloe Blacc, Little Jackie, Diane Birch, Somi, Lisa Lisa and the Cult Jam, Kaissa, Dana Fuchs, Pimps Of Joytime, Holy Warriors (Harold Brown, Bill Summers, Bruce “Sunpie” Barnes), and commercial/tv recordings for CoverGirl, JCPenney, Suave, Smash, and Khloe and Kourtney Take Miami. CWBs' live performance highlights include The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, Joshua Tree Music Festival, French Quarter Festival, Blue Note NYC and opened for India Arie, Emily King, Ozomatli, The Wild Magnolias, Corey Henry and Treme Funktet, and Lauryn Hill.Following frequent street demonstrations at New Orleans' City Hall, Williams and The Greater New Orleans Citizens Relief Team organized and succeeded in getting the City to provide emergency housing in empty hotels in August 2020, and now they are renovating City-owned blighted houses with the presently unhoused people that will live in them. “We are calling all creatives to action. Now is the time for musicians, artists, dancers, rappers, poets, actors and actresses to unite and design a culture where we share our gifts, skills, talents and resources with the least of ours, specifically in the unhoused community, to create a world where wealth is shared equally, and white supremacy cannot survive” The bedrock of The Cole Williams Band's new album and community organizing follows the course civil rights veteran, Ella Baker, taught that created a successful and historic freedom movement. “Give Power To The People”, articulates the core of their organizing: go to the poorest people, create a shared plan for advancement, raise the spirits and awareness of our people, gain broad support and make it happen. “We believe the practice of humanity is the blueprint for freedom and equality”.See more of the work of host Max Rameau at pacapower.org. Stay subscribed to The Next World for more news from the frontlines of movements for justice and liberation. You can read more about the issues we explore on our podcast and much more at dignityandrights.org, the website of Partners for Dignity & Rights.Please subscribe, spread the word, and support the show.Support the show (https://dignityandrights.org/donate/)
This week, we're heading back to the 90s for Master P and TRU's TRU 2 Da Game. The collective's fourth LP together documents the talent of No Limit's hottest including a young Silk Da Shocker, a lyrically destructive Mia X, and a dark figure in C-Murder among many other artists under the Louisiana-based label. For many people, Master P's sound and rambunctious attitude on wax were a little too much. For others, his project tales and dope bangers made by Beats By The Pound helped elevate No Limit Records to mainstream appeal. That leaves us with this episode on what we may consider arguably their throw-away project. Ahmad and Vance choose their normal top 3 while discussing No Limit's dominance in the music industry, the flaws of DMCA enforcement, and how Mia X is undervalued as a rapper compared to household names of No Limit and the 90s/2000s. Co-Hosts @Yo_Ahki @VanceB_ Listen to this new episode and previous others on: Apple:https://apple.co/3joE6Db Spotify:http://shorturl.at/HIQZ9 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/RecordReportPodcast Like, Comment, Share. Follow Record Report Podcast on Instagram: https://bit.ly/345GLgz Facebook: https://bit.ly/3qxZtH7 Twitter: https://bit.ly/3qxZUBf #NoLimit #NewOrleans #SouthernHipHop #Tru
Producer Mannie Fresh explains why he deserves to have a seat at the table with Timbaland, Dr. Dre, Pharrell and Kanye West, the reason Beyonce will have to cut him a big check this summer, the New York origins of Nola Bounce music, his top 5 rappers from New Orleans, his departure from Cash Money Records and the lesson every opening DJ needs to learn.
Welcome to another edition of PoPolitickin. In this episode, we politick with DJ Brad. WORLD FAMOUS DJ BRAD started playing & making music professionally back in 1995 and quickly earned a name for himself in the DIRTY SOUTH HIP HOP scene. Interested in music at a young age and influenced by genres including bass, techno, and hip hop, WORLD FAMOUS DJ BRAD developed his unique style by experimenting with an acoustic landscape of scratching and innovative mixing methods. WORLD FAMOUS DJ BRAD has worked with major artists such as GOODIE MOB, B.O.B, SHAWTY LO (R.I.P), PASTOR TROY, and R. KELLY. and is considered to some as a LIVIN LEGEND. He is also one of the Original founders of the legendary LEGION OF DOOM DJS who are responsible for laying the foundation and creating the blueprint for the DJ coalitions that exist today. WORLD FAMOUS DJ BRAD is currently working with Atlanta underground artist such as TITANIUM, TRUU SCOTCHY, TRA DA HUSTLEKING & MO B. DICK of BEATS BY THE POUND. Follow DJ Brad on social media @djbradatl Follow Po on social media @popolitickin
O'Dell is one of the dopest producers to ever come out the South. Tune in and listen as we chop it up with him and he joins the legendary archive!
DaTakeOver Presents Sessions with KLC The Drum Major. KLC the legendary producer talks about where it all started for him, Beats By The Pound, Dj'n in the projects, his first start with No Limit Records, and much more. Tune in as KL brings you through his life and times of No Limit Records as a producer.
Mo B.Dick stopped by the#LiveFrom285 Podcast to chop it up with B High about his new album "Allegorical Love". During the conversation Mo discusses founding Beats By The Pound with KLC, as well as producing and writing music while on No Limit. Mo details how No Limit was able to put out such a high volume of music and he also discusses what it was like to work with his cousins Master P and the Miller brothers.