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Growing up in the music business comes with many different experiences for different people. Depending on what you've been exposed to, it may shy you away from looking at the industry as a career path. This week we've had the opportunity to talk to the SossHouse artist Chavo, and he allowed us to get some insight on what is was like growing up as Benzino's oldest son, amongst other things. In his pursuit of his own path in music, Chavo tells us more about his story growing up in Boston then leaving to Miami and ultimately Atlanta to plant his roots and make his own connections. These moves led to a relationship with Pi'erre Bourne and getting signed to his label. Over the years Chavo has built a cult-like following with his laid back flow and witty lyrics. Luckily for us we were able to sit down with him during a live podcast recording that followed a Meet & Greet at The Garage Media Center. Join Charlie MaSheen, Shanelle Shanté, & KASH as we host the “Michigan” rapper in a conversation about his upbringing, his musical career thus far, his healthy relationship with his father & siblings, & SO MUCH MORE! We view Chavo as Boston Hip Hop royalty and we loved how open and candid he was with this conversation. A LOT OF GEMS WERE DROPPED SO MAKE SURE YALL TAP IN‼️CHECK OUT ALL OF OUR CONTENT:http://www.linktr.ee/CWTFBradio
If you're truly a fan of this diverse Boston Hip-Hop scene it would be fair to say 8 Zipp is one of your favorites. Not only is he one of ours, he's one of the most consistent and exciting names when it comes to street sounds. It hasn't even been a full 6 months since the last time we welcomed the Shooterz Muzik artist to the pod, but with what's been going on with his brand we felt it was only right for him to make another appearance & deliver another classic #RedCupsAndRap freestyle like he always does! Join Charlie MaSheen & KASH as we talk to 8 Zipp about his two most recent EPs “Talk To My City, I Know They Listening” & “Beauty & The Beast” (with $hayBand$), his recent work with Frank Nino out of Springfield, rockin stages with 38 Spesh & Fuego Base, AND SO MUCH MORE‼️ What we love the most about Zipp's appearances is every time he comes on the show, he shows us a different version of himself and the hunger for more is evident. This is definitely a conversation you dont want to miss. TAP IN‼️CHECK OUT ALL OF OUR CONTENT:http://www.linktr.ee/CWTFBradio
Built with Rhythmatic Etenral King Supreme Reks about growing up in Lawtown, breakdancing, becoming an emcee, coming up in the Boston Hip Hop scene, working with Statik Selektah & other legendary producers, moving down south, spirituality , and quitting alcohol.
DJ Green Arrow: Peace to all my subscribers!!! Today I'm launching Turntable City, an Aspirin Regimen Podcast! We'll go down the rabbit hole of creativity in Tech, Culture, and Music. Today I've got my good friend DJ Gomi, who brought along Kess The MC! Gomi produced Kess' new album "WHAT I WANT" (available on all platforms). We chop it up about a cipher with Nas, Gomi's deep knowledge of music production technology from Performer to Splice, Hype Williams before he was famous, Kenny Dope, Freestyling through pen, pad, and mic, Antonio Hart's sax, Martial Arts, Nubian Crackers, Bobby Brown's DJ, the untold story of early Boston Hip Hop (including my first rap song recorded in 1990), Doin' the James, Casanova Rud and Super Lover Cee, how Gold turns into Lead, and the early days of D&D Studio, before DJ Premier! 29 minutes. Links: @fraternitymusic @djgreenarrow @mrgomi @kessthemc @hart_antonio Music: Nas "Aiiight Chill", Super Lover Cee and Casanova Rud, "Do The James", Kess The MC "Against The Law Part 1 & 2", Nubian Crackers "Two for the Time", Nas "Live at the BBQ" and many more.
Great convo with rapper, chef, restauranteur Avi Shemtov
If you're a regular supporter of this podcast then you'll know how much Charlie MaSheen has mentioned the name Lee Boy and his lyrical ability. If you're just becoming acquainted to this MA music scene you may not be privy to the name but if you knew anything about Boston and the music scene prior to 2015 then you would know that Life 4 Life Records/Phastlife/Dukati Gang has been a driving force in Hip-Hop and the Lee Brothers steered that vehicle into an internationally known name. 2 of said brothers, Lee Boy and Mumz, have joined us this week along with their long time collaborator Norfsyde Slee, and the newest rapper on their team, Lil Roc: the son of their late brother Roc Dukati. This was something that's been in the works for a while now to say the least. While Mumz and Norfsyde Slee never really took a break from music, Lee Boy separated himself from the scene while becoming a father within the past few years and still contributed to the culture while fully supporting his big brother Smoke Bulga, who recently signed a deal with Rick Ross's MMG imprint. A recent single by Mumz featuring Lee Boy titled "Letter 2 You" seemingly took Lee Boy out of retirement and led up to this sit down which should come as a breath of fresh air to all the Boston Hip-Hop enthusiasts. Join Charlie MaSheen & KASH as they host Dukati Gang and go over some of the history of the team, the legacy of Roc Dukati and what that means for his son's rap career, whats next for all the artists, AND SO MUCH MORE! DON'T FORGOT TO TAP IN WITH AN INCREDIBLE #RedCupsAndRap FREESTYLE TO CLOSE IT OUT!!! BE SURE TO CHECK OUT ALL OF THESE ARTISTS'S WORK AVAILABLE ON ALL DSPs YOUTUBE AND SOUNDCLOUD CHECK OUT ALL OF OUR CONTENT: http://www.linktr.ee/CWTFBradio
Lord Ju discusses being part of a growing Boston Hip Hop scene. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ryan-glover-media/support
Great conversation with Daniel Laurent about first promoting shows, The MIC awards, artists selling tickets controversy, the Boston Hip Hop scene in the mid 2000s, understanding the business, the black dollar project , supporting the community , and choosing family over a rap career.
In this episode, Mark talks with Boston Hip Hop artist Dagha about his new album "D-A To The G", his work as an educator, coming up on The Boston Hip Hop scene and his past and future projects. Three songs from the album are featured within the episode. Check out Dagha at www.dagha.com Episode is sponsored by Baxter Blue- https://baxterblueglasses.pxf.io/c/2544961/1031264/11471
Joe goes one on one with legendary Boston Hip Hop DJ Geespin talking early days of Boston Hip Hop scene, his start at JAMN 94.5, which lead him to Power 105 in New York and working with The Breakfast Club, and his new role programing on Drake’s Sound42 on SiriusXM.
Shoutout to Boston's own Prettyboict for coming on my show for an interview for the second independent artist interview of Independent Artist Hour Spotlight with DJ Mad Max! Prettyboict talked about how he was inspired by 90s Hip Hop, why Boston is underrated in the rap game, and his newest single Mpr (money, power, respect). He detailed his life story of playing football in high school and college as well as when he decided to take on a career in hip hop. He got into the racism that takes place in Boston that the news does not cover as well as growing up in Roxbury, Massachusetts. He intends on creating music that is true to himself as well as making Boston Drill music. He will be dropping his new single next week, stay tuned. You can checkout his music on his SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/curtis-taylor-939898090 and Apple Music. Follow Prettyboict on Instagram: @prettyboict and Twitter: @curtistaylor99 Follow me on Instagram and Twitter: @thereelmax. Website: https://maxrcoughlan.com/sports-and-hip-hop-with-dj-mad-max-2021.html. Website live show streaming link: https://maxrcoughlan.com/sports-and-hip-hop-with-dj-mad-max-live-stream.html. MAD MAX Radio on Live 365: https://live365.com/station/MAD-MAX-Radio-a15096. Subscribe to my YouTube channel Sports and Hip Hop with DJ Mad Max: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCE0107atIPV-mVm0M3UJyPg. Prettyboict on "Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max" visual on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIUFMP6CmqI.
On this episode we talked to veteran Hip Hop Artist, Dog Trainer & good friend of the show Meta P ! Meta told us about what inspired him to get involved with music & how he made a name for himself throughout the East Coast music scene. He spoke about his experiences touring Europe with Boston Hip Hop heavyweight M-Dot ,which included opening up for the legendary Pete Rock & CL Smooth. Meta has also spent time rescuing & training dogs which became a true passion of his. Make sure to check out Meta's canine inspired clothing line “Black Tony Brand” @ blacktonybrand.com & on IG @blacktonybrand Follow Meta on IG @ young_taco__ Listen to all of our episodes @ www.linktr.ee/streetcornersoapbox Join our Patreon to receive bonus episodes & exclusive content @ www.patreon.com/streetcorner_soapbox2020 To help support the show donate to our Paypal @ www.paypal.me/streetcornersoapbox
In early November we ran across an article in the Boston Globe about a collaboration between the Boston Hip Hop group STL GLD and The Boston Symphony Orchestra. The headline alone caught our interest – the BSO is collaborating with a hip hop artist? We were so interested.We watched a music video that they put together and it blew our minds. The song itself, "With Me," from STL GLD's 2019 album "The New Normal” is an amazing piece, made even more incredible by adding talent from some BSO musicians.This project, called “Us: A Celebration of Community”, was a great idea imagined by Hip Hop artist and former guest on ATB Moe Pope, who felt that a collaboration with the Boston Symphony Orchestra would be a great way to reach out to the hip hop community. The BSO was all in, and they both decided to bring together these two entities, as well as other artists, and I quote, “to explore the synergy between artists of different genres, in pursuit of a new and inclusive artistic vocabulary.” In light of the COVID shutdown, they had to rethink the project. Instead of the live performances they envisioned, they introduced a series of zoom conversations, hosted by STL GLD member Timothy Hall, that would bring together musicians from STL GLD and the BSO to talk music, influences and other topics. These are available for free at https://stlgld.bso.org.We were able to pull in saxophone player and Berklee College of Music Professor Timothy Hall as well as french horn player and the first female member of the BSO brass section in its history, as well as New England Conservatory faculty member, Rachel Childers to talk about the project and what they hope will continue to be a great Boston Collaboration.
Every time we ask someone in the music business what is the most exciting thing happening in music in the City of Boston, we always get the same answer. Hip-Hop. Not only has Hip Hop become the most popular music genre in the rest of the world, but Boston has become a hotbed of fantastic hip-hop artists like our next guest, Brandie Blaze.Brandie is nominated for Breakthrough Artist of the Year at the Boston Music Awards and is blazing (sorry) her own path with her powerful and energetic performances. Her on stage persona is fierce, with socially conscious but also unapologetically explicit lyrics.She gives credit for her success to her mother, who she says raised her to be aware of the world she lives in, as well as other Boston Hip-Hop artists like Dutch Rebelle, Moe Pope, Oompa, and her collaborator in music Red Shaydez. But she doesn’t seem like someone who needs a leg up. Brandie describes herself as a Trap Feminist, which she’ll explain in the conversation. She is devoted to her off stage work with The Dorchester Arts Project as well as being a program manager at Mission Safe. Her last album Late Bloomer got everyone’s attention. We can’t wait until she grabs our attention again with her next album coming out next spring.
*Recorded Aug 13th, 2020 One of the long-time staples in the Boston Hip-Hop circuits, Avenue, joins CWTFB Radio as this week's guest! In what would be the most energy infectious episode of our existence, #Avenue & #CharlieMaSheen open up a lot of conversations while catching up as old friends and fathers who enjoy the sport/art of Hip-Hop! In this week's episode we come back to #RedCupsAndRap which displays Ave's ELITE lyrical talent. We also go over past projects by Ave, his most current work "Words Speak Life, Vol 2", and what's to come next for the MC. Ave proclaims his spot in Boston's "TOP 5", tells us who he's checking for AND MUCH MORE! This episode was full with laughs and also the first time the audience chimed in as the rest of the #CWTFB crew gave their two scents and takes on the conversation!!! BE SURE TO CHECK OUT AVENUE's FULL CATALOG OF WORK AVAILABLE ON ALL PLATFORMS! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cwtfbradio/support
A staple in the Boston Hip Hop scene since 2007, Prano comes by the show to talk about where he's been since his last project, "Pranobama 3" in 2016. The fly talking, East Coast street rapper talked about a few things with Chizz like how he feels there's not a lot of rappers in his scene who can perform at a high level like him. Chizz does drill him about not putting out enough content and he countered with the announcement of his EP coming out within the last few days of March or early April. We're still awaiting his studio album, P.R.A.N.O. as well. Another piece of the #MaSheenMilitia
Special Guest: De-Bo (Hip Hop Artist)
Axe hits a jump shot into the episode with world-touring Emcee, Entrepreneur and Community Activist Bakari JB (@BakariJBMusic) to discuss his annual "Hoop-Hop" Tournament, "Vibes & Offerings", the "Beantown Bullies", basketball, #bars, the State of Boston Hip-Hop and building camaraderie with his fellow music community beyond music. Other topics: manufactured beef amongst Female Rappers, "Real" Hip-Hop elitism and generational differences in the Rap (and Basketball) Game.Oh, #SidByke...This episode's #GoodBuyBoston feature is Glausi Hair Care (glausihair.wixsite.com/glausicrownoil)Hit us up on Twitter/Facebook: @Music2MyPeers or Instagram: @Music2MyPeersPodcastThis Podcast is powered by the BlaqueRabbit Podcast NetworkSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/music-2-my-peersiTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/music-2-my-peers/id1462118131Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0JCXyGFcAt1fHuyXJajqCxHit us up on Twitter/Facebook: @Music2MyPeers or Instagram: @Music2MyPeersPodcastAnd visit the MOTHERSHIP! The best damn culture website on the planet, blaquerabbit.com!
Special Guest: Ace Da Truth (Rapper)
Special Guest: Hero (rapper)
NOTE: Some of the music in this episode contains explicit content and may not be suitable for younger listeners Mike McNeill kicks off the show with a look at his upcoming book, “No Hard Feelings,” as well as the soundtrack that will be released with it. This autobiographical story look at McNeil's life in Boston hip-hop and the other artists he worked with. K Mafia is next up, and he has a great story to tell. An artist since 2010, he now runs two companies, New England Rising and Loyalty Over Everything. He has a great show happening on July 13, and outlines the many great local artists on the lineup. We talk about how he came to start these two companies and how he finds the artists he works with. Closing out this week's show is author Rea Frey for her new book, “Not Her Daughter.” The book focuses on a woman who kidnaps and abused child, which begs the questions, is it kidnapping if it saves a life? The movie's been optioned for a film, and Frey talks about how she re-wrote the story for the big screen. Playlist (In order of airing) Mike McNeill—Monster Mike McNeill—No Hard Feelings K Mafia-P.O.M.E. K Mafia-Yeah Yeah Chris Harbach—Ashes
Hip-Hop artist and proud "Queen of the Bean", Dutch ReBelle has earned national attention for her lyrical punch and powerful performances. In 2014 she was named the Boston Music Awards “Best Hip-Hop Artist” and continues to make her mark in the fantastic Boston Hip-Hop scene. We talk about her Haitian roots, food, her experience in the Congo and her foray from pre-law into a hip-hop force to be reckoned with. Song List: Song 1: I Can't Song 2: Sunday Morning (feat. Amandi) Song 3: No Less (ReBelle Diaries) Song 4: Stripper (feat. 6ixlayne & Prince Smooth) Join us at Above The Basement! Go to www.patreon.com/abovethebasement for more information.
Jermaine Wiggins speaks about the Patriots falling behind against Jacksonville, teams getting conservative with a lead against New England, the Patriots lack of a run game. and how to defend Nick Foles.
Jermaine Wiggins talks about how fans are approaching this game and assuming a win, Titans being unable to score in the Red Zone, Patriots offense starting fast, and the report about friction within the organization.
Casso is one of the biggest dreamers we know, and also one of the most likely to make those dreams a reality. Listen to him break down his approach to making Boston Hip-Hop, as well as his goal to have $50 mill by 25. What can we say? The man's an inspiration. LFOD Radio broadcasts live every Tuesday at 7pm on 91.5FM in Boston. Learn more at www.LFODRadio.com. #LFOD
Lots of local submissions featured on this one, as well as a visit from the Mayor of Boston Hip-Hop himself, Mark Merren. LFOD Radio broadcasts live every Tuesday at 7pm on 91.5FM in Boston. Learn more at www.LFODRadio.com. #LFOD
Elliot From Boston of The EFB Podcast sits down with OverDog Radio Host Champ Chuck. Elliot and Champ discuss the Free Speech Peaceful Protest Rally at the Boston Commons, the birth of OverDog Radio, hosting shows, Boston Hip Hop and more. Tune in to Champ Chuck every Tuesday from 8 PM to 11 PM on OverDogRadio.com
Check out this latest round of our Direct Line Interviews on K-100 Radio. This segment we have three interviews lined up for you to enjoy. First is up and coming Boston Hip Hop artist Von Don. Next is the winner of Savage Fams Bar Exam Showcase held at Apache Cafe in Atlanta, Sammy Surf. We round it off with R&B diva Kelsey Nykole who is back on her music grind. Check out what they all have going on, listen to their music and find out more about them. To listen online or with our mobile apps visit our website www.K100Radio.com or watch on our Facebook or IG live feeds.
Elliot From Boston sits down with "The Mayor" of the Boston Hip Hop community, Lou Armstrong. We talk everything from Lou's start in music, to his brief involvement in the career of Cardi B of VH1's Love & Hip Hop, working with artist like French Montana, Troy Ave and Max B, his thoughts on the Boston music scene and more.