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JLShotThat Film Director Official account of JLShotThat (I do music as @officialjl) Manager: @ironm0nk @VisionaryVisionLLC Director: @amrakseries Bookings and Business JLShotThat@gmail.com It's safe to say that prices are going up for this talented director and videographer. Given his diverse and deep-seated skillset, it's hard to say what's next for JL, but whatever it is you can be sure, it'll be high quality and out-of-the-box. Get your budgets ready, because it won't be long before the rest of the industry discovers the hidden gem that is JLShotThat. I saw this on your story Showing us a plaque and you wrote “The label seems to think I helped” “Who's Hot” list of New York rappers – having worked with everyone from the legendary Pop Smoke (RIP) and the heir-apparent Fivio Foreign, to LilTjay and JI the Prince of NY. He directed the videos for some of the hottest tracks out of NYC in 2019 and 2020 – including Pop Smoke's platinum record “Dior,” and “War” featuring LilTjay, as well as Fivio's “Big Drip,” “Wetty,” “Drive By” and LilTjay's “Zoo York.” It was early 2019. The artist was Fivio Foreign – and the song was “Welcome to the Party (Remix)” featuring Jay Dee, P Gutta, and Yung Drama. How do you prepare for a music video? What was life like during this time period? Did you feel you made it? Money, women, the fast life “The label seems to think I helped” Are you disappointed, hurt, insulted or all 3? Does this feel like a Jay-Z and Dame situation? Were there any contracts or paper work in place? Were you moving in good faith? Are you a victim of ni99a business? Were you being used or utilized? What could you have done differently? Do you think this could have been karma coming back to bite or God teaching you a lesson? How do you feel about the negative effects of Brooklyn Drill? Drill rappers become famous because the music is good or the street beef is that popular ? Message to your younger self Message to the youth #podcast #fivioforeign #popsmoke #newyork #drill
Envy Caine talks about doing time for the ABG Neal case, his career, drill pioneers, and more! ----- Get the latest news & videos http://nojumper.com CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! https://shop.nojumper.com/ NO JUMPER PATREON / nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... Follow us on SNAPCHAT / 4874336901 Follow us on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4z4yCTj... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... Follow us on Social Media: / 4874336901 / nojumper / nojumper / nojumper / nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: / discord Follow Adam22: / adam22 / adam22 / adam22 adam22bro on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Award Winning Artist and DJ Tyquan “Ty Ty” Bethea joins Cato III for the 16th Episode of “I Got More To Say.” Hailing from Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York, Before Ty Ty made a name for himself as a DJ, he began playing drums in the church, the place he credits with teaching him how to be a true musician. Years later at our Alma mater of Oswego University, he taught himself DJing to maintain the school's immense party scene. In a short time of dedication, Ty Ty began getting booked all over New York State and provided endless memories to thousands of people who ever had the pleasure to attend any of his events. Rather a small basement party, a popular club, or a packed festival, Ty Ty shut it down everytime, and even won 1st place a the clash of caribfest in 2018. On This Episode, Ty Ty shares his experiences as a DJ, how the profession has evolved, details the elaborate history of Brooklyn Drill, and of course, Plays Put On Or Put Out! Be Sure to Follow Our Socials below and stay tuned in for more of “I Got More To Say.” https://linktr.ee/igotmoretosay
#DJChase #Bkash #ThePreGamepartymixpodcast #Podcast The Pre-Game Party Mix Podcast The Number #1 Urban Podcast This week DJ Chase is back and better for 2023. Today's episode DJ Chase chops it up with Brooklyn newcomer B Kash. DJ Chase and B Kash talk about his music background, his favorite Brooklyn Drill artist, his new single Gotta and as always tips and tricks on how to make it in the new music business. Hope You Guys Enjoy!!! Today's Music - B Kash - Gotta Let's Win! Peace and Blessings! Like, Comment, and Subscribe #DJChaseTV ►Follow B Kash - https://www.instagram.com/bkash_ftl/ ►Connect with B Kash - https://linktr.ee/bkash_ftl ►Follow DJ Chase: https://www.instagram.com/_djchase__/ ►Connect: https://djchase.net/ ►Connect: www.djchaseradio.com WDJC-DB DJ Chase Radio ►Subscribe to the Pre-Game Party Mix Podcast on Spotify Podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/0lK4xDQQP7SVpfAkevXKIC?si=VnfSz2bETWeFuFBAze3ZzA Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dj-chase-pre-game-party-mix-podcast-with-dj-chase/id1487891239 Thank You for Enjoying This Content Feel Free to Support and Patron This Podcast !! ►CashApp - https://cash.app/$DJChase2 ►Paypal - https://www.paypal.me/djchase --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dj-chase/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dj-chase/support
#DJChase #Bkash #ThePreGamepartymixpodcast #Podcast The Pre-Game Party Mix Podcast The Number #1 Urban Podcast This week DJ Chase is back and better for 2023. Today's episode DJ Chase chops it up with Brooklyn newcomer B Kash. DJ Chase and B Kash talk about his music background, his favorite Brooklyn Drill artist, his new single Gotta and as always tips and tricks on how to make it in the new music business. Hope You Guys Enjoy!!! Today's Music - B Kash - Gotta Let's Win! Peace and Blessings! Like, Comment, and Subscribe #DJChaseTV ►Follow B Kash - https://www.instagram.com/bkash_ftl/ ►Connect with B Kash - https://linktr.ee/bkash_ftl ►Follow DJ Chase: https://www.instagram.com/_djchase__/ ►Connect: https://djchase.net/ ►Connect: www.djchaseradio.com WDJC-DB DJ Chase Radio ►Subscribe to the Pre-Game Party Mix Podcast on Spotify Podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/0lK4xDQQP7SVpfAkevXKIC?si=VnfSz2bETWeFuFBAze3ZzA Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dj-chase-pre-game-party-mix-podcast-with-dj-chase/id1487891239 Thank You for Enjoying This Content Feel Free to Support and Patron This Podcast !! ►CashApp - https://cash.app/$DJChase2 ►Paypal - https://www.paypal.me/djchase --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dj-chase/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dj-chase/support
M. Teezy & Dimitri discuss new music such as French Montana's "Coke Boys 6" mixtape and whether or not he's burning out with his releases after going independent, YoungBoy Never Broke Again's "I Rest My Case" album and if his fanbase may have a case for how legitimate of an artist he is with his last several projects, Ice Spice's "In Ha Mood" single and if she's going to be the artist to keep Brooklyn Drill afloat in 2023, Doechii's "she / her / black b****" EP and how we're looking forward to Top Dawg to continue rolling her out as upcoming star and so much more!
BEFORE becoming one of the most promising female emcees to ever emerge out of Brooklyn, rapper Lola Brooke was born Shyniece Thomas on February 1st sometime in the mid-to-late 90s and raised around Tompkins Avenue in the neighborhood known as Bed-Stuy. As you can tell from that quote, her childhood was far from easy, but that never prevented Lola from believing she was meant to accomplish something special. Everyday she'd wake up with a feeling deep inside of herself like she was meant to do something spectacular with her life. The question was, what was that something supposed to be? Throughout her childhood she was unsure, but that never stopped her from working towards it. Starting at around eight-years-old, Lola began using words as an outlet to express herself creatively. With her father having never had much of a presence in her life, her mom sent her to spend a summer in Birmingham, Alabama at her grandmother's house. That's where Lola came across a music video for the rap duo Kris Kross and instantly fell in love with hip-hop. While watching that video, Lola turned to her grandma and told her point-blank that one day, she was going to become a rapper herself. But a lot would happen between that realization and the fulfillment of her dreams. With how uncomfortable she was discussing the difficult emotions she was experiencing, Lola begged her mom to bring her home a bunch of journals from the 99-cent store and began chronicling her feelings as often as possible
Krimelife Ca$$ talks about new music, doing time, ABG Neal, and more! ---- 00:00 Intro 0:04 Krimelife Ca$$ on returning after doing a bid for multiple charges 3:12 Walking around with a b__ in the fanny pack 4:00 Krimelife Ca$$ describes his charges in detail, fighting an officer while holding a g__ 8:30 Krimelife Ca$$ tells story about getting double frisked 14:38 Krimelife Ca$$ says he has been high all the time since he was 15 16:51 Krimelife Ca$$ on linking up with ABG Neal and the importance of having an image in the music industry 18:52 Krimelife Ca$$ on "falling out" with ABG Neal 21:26 Krimelife Ca$$ on how he found out about ABG Neal getting jumped while in solitary confinement 25:32 Krimelife Ca$$ describes the downfall of his group while in prison and ABG Neal reaching out 29:28 Started before Brooklyn Drill became huge and not having the energy to name-drop on songs 34:45 Krimelife Ca$$ says his label paid for his lawyer and was only supposed to do a year 38:12 Still being signed to Alamo Records after getting out and his label still believing and supporting him 42:26 Krimelife Ca$$ on how he made money in prison 46:10 Krimelife Ca$$ explains how there is a jail inside jails 48:15 Krimelife Ca$$ talks about how he knew Pop Smoke from the block and never got to see him as a celebrity because he was locked up when he blew up 50:25 Krimelife Ca$$'s life post-prison and details his new project dropping soon --- NO JUMPER PATREON http://www.patreon.com/nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... FOLLOW US ON SNAPCHAT FOR THE LATEST NEWS & UPDATES https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! http://www.nojumper.com/ SUBSCRIBE for new interviews (and more) weekly: http://bit.ly/nastymondayz Follow us on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ENxb4B... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... Follow us on Social Media: https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... http://www.twitter.com/nojumper http://www.instagram.com/nojumper https://www.facebook.com/NOJUMPEROFFI... http://www.reddit.com/r/nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Q3XPfBm Follow Adam22: https://www.tiktok.com/@adam22 http://www.twitter.com/adam22 http://www.instagram.com/adam22 adam22hoe on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Before he would become arguably one of the most popular members of hip-hop's newest collective known as “41” -- the rapper TaTa was born Zaire Tasean Rivera on February 17th, 2005 in the Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York. Born to his mother, Joniqua Alvarez and his father, Zaire Rivera, Zaire Jr. was raised in a Puerto Rican and Panamanian family alongside three brothers, Zyon, King, and Prince, as well as one sister, Laila. Together, these four spent the vast majority of their youth growing up on the streets of Brownsville in Brooklyn. As a kid, Zaire's early life was pretty rudimentary. He used to fill his hours by playing basketball in the park and then picking up a controller and gaming well into the night. He also had a deep-seated passion for music, looking up to a number of hip-hop icons including Drake, A Boogie Wit da Hoodie, and Lil Wayne. His infatuation with these rappers' skill sets would lead to Zaire trying his hand at writing rap lyrics of his own from a young age -- but he didn't concentrate on music as much as he might have liked to at first because he also had to focus on his education.
Before he would become one of drill's longest-running Emcees, rapper Curly Savv was born David Simpson on October 18th, 1999, in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Canarsie -- a place where he generally got along with most people he met. In terms of his childhood, David grew up in a half-Jamaican and half-Italian family where he was the middle child of 5 -- but his parents split when he was quite young. His relationship with his dad early on wasn't great because his pops always seemed to think that his son was out there acting up on the streets. But on the more positive side of things – his dad was also a DJ who introduced his young son to music for the first time. As a youth surviving on the streets of Canarsie, David would come to be acquainted with his eventual musical partner in crime –the rapper, Dah Dah. These two first met while playing little league football, which is actually where David came by his nickname of “Curly” as well. As anyone who's ever seen a picture of this dude can tell – he's got some mad curly hair – a characteristic that he's had his entire life. Once he joined the football team, one of his teammates began calling him “Curly Fries” – the latter part of which Curly wasn't feeling for obvious reasons. But he'd wind up keeping the first part of the nickname and add onto it later as he worked his way up the streets.
Before becoming one of the newest driving forces behind the Brooklyn-drill rap scene, Kyle Richh was born Kyle Henry Fasheun January 22 in 2003 to a pair of African parents in the neighborhood of Brownsville, New York. And while Kyle has always gotten along with his folks, they haven't exactly been the biggest supporters of his career – in point of fact, they hardly know anything about rap music at all. It probably didn't help matters that, as a kid, Kyle often found himself out on the nearby streets of Brownsville getting into all kinds of trouble -- sometimes until 5 or 6 AM. Whenever he'd finally get home in the early hours of the morning, he says he could always see the disappointment etched on his parents' faces. As such, when it comes to the inter-dynamics of Kyle's family, things have gotten a little complicated over the years. While the young rapper claims to love his mother and little sister to death, he's got a far more contentious relationship with his father. Throughout the course of his life and right up until the present day, Kyle's dad has never once told him that he loves him -- instead, he's chosen the path of tough love, hoping that discipline and a firm hand would keep his son on the straight-and-narrow – not that it ever actually worked.
Brooklyn drill rapper Bizzy Banks found the inspiration for his career while growing up with an older brother who used to love to freestyle around their family home. This lit a fire under Bizzy to master his own skills when it came to hip-hop and by 2019, he had committed to this path by stepping up his consistency and dropping his breakthrough hit, “Don't Start”. Listen to that ominous tune for even a few moments and you'll quickly come to understand that Bank's music finds comfort in survival and perseverance. Pain have been a way of life for him and the Brooklyn drill sound is how he chooses to share his stories. But after rising to the top of his industry, Bizzy Banks recently hit a major roadblock and found himself in prison facing some very serious accusations. How did Bizzy Banks manage to escape his rough and tumble upbringing only to get pulled back down once again? Stay tuned to our newest episode of Before They Were Famous to find out!
M. Teezy & Dimitri discuss new music such as Fivio Foreign's "B.I.B.L.E." debut studio album and how he's given Brooklyn Drill stronger legs to stick around, Coi Leray's "Trendsetter" album and how she's come a long way since her XXL Freshman Freestyle, Vince Staples' "Ramona Park Broke My Heart" album and this stands out from his previous projects, Pusha T's "Neck & Wrist" single and how Jay-Z has been Jay-Z'ing for many, many decades and so much more!
The guys are back at it again after a short break away & this week they're talking about: - when reality shows keep it too real (9:44) - DaBaby's self defense situation (14:13) - (begrudgingly)more Will & Jada ish (15:35) - will New York ever get the crown back? (28:30) - Fivio Foreign's album & our thoughts on Brooklyn Drill (32:53) - our weekly reading of Justin LaBoy tweets (65:47) - our annual NBA Playoff bracket picks (77:46) - Elon Musk wants to buy Twitter (86:51) - TI's comedy show at the Barclay's (90:20) This week's recommendations: (92:15) NAPPZ: The Ultimatum / Abbot Elementary KINO: Moon Knight NENO: Bridgerton Enjoy, & as always make sure to rate us, subscribe & tell a friend! Follow us! IG: www.instagram.com/notsosoftpod Twitter: twitter.com/notsosoftpod Watch us on Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCnF4ubm5az49-Froe0-roxg Follow us on IG - www.instagram.com/notsosoftpod/ Follow us on Twitter - twitter.com/notsosoftpod Follow the guys Neno on IG - www.instagram.com/nenorocwell/ Neno on Twitter - twitter.com/nenorocwell Nappz on IG - www.instagram.com/dasenator Nappz on Twitter - twitter.com/dasenator Kino on IG - www.instagram.com/kinotg Kino on Twitter - twitter.com/kinotg
In one of our most explosive and most likely controversial episodes ever, Hassan Campbell is our guest. Hassan Campbell is a social media personality who has been outspoken in the last few years speaking about the hypocrisy of hip hop culture and those who benefit off it yet push a message that is detrimental to the community which it effects. He talks about growing up in Bronx River and being around the Zulu Nation and Afrika Bambaataa. He talks about growing up in his house and watching his mom in situations and seeing that his father was absent and how it lead him to looking for a father figure in the streets. He later apologizes to the two men he killed and sent his condolences to their mothers and reflected on how Bronx and Brooklyn Drill makes fun of the dead. TRIGGER WARNING!! This episode discusses adult subject matter, including descriptions of sexual abuse of a child, and is intended for adult consumption only. Listener discretion is advised. If you have been affected by sexual violence, free, confidential support is available 24/7 through RAINN's National Sexual Assault Hotline at 800.656-4673 and online.rainn.org --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/offtherecord-djakademiks/support
Wanna be a part of the RC community? Join our Discord page where you guys can talk with Art and to each other. We want to also make that a networking space for everyone who is a creative wanting a fair chance to be heard. Join ASAP and be sure to leave a like and comment on this video! See you there!! https://discord.gg/VfQgMs8U4y The project “Untamed” is out right now and we sat down with Dusty Locane to discuss. Dusty speaks on why him and his team decided to wait before releasing the project, He explains that he has an alter ego “Don Dusty” and gives us details into why that persona is important to him, Dusty breaks down his definition of “Untamed” and why that is the titled of the project, He talks about the negative and positive ways which he has notice his success bringing change in people, Dusty breaks down the impact Canarsie has had on his life and why he'll forever ride for his city, He reveals details about when his supporters and fans can get to hear “Intro To Me Pt. 2” and claims it'll be a series, He was asked if what people were saying online contributed to the outcome of the project, Dusty explains how he's able to find peace and be with his thoughts, He talks whether there's a void in Brooklyn Drill music since the death of Pop Smoke, Dusty breaks down some of the different weed and other business ventures he is part of + more Follow our Interview Host Art: https://instagram.com/thaboyart Follow Rap Clout: https://rapclout.com https://instagram.com/rapclout
Wanna be a part of the RC community? Join our Discord page where you guys can talk with Art and to each other. We want to also make that a networking space for everyone who is a creative wanting a fair chance to be heard. Join ASAP and be sure to leave a like and comment on this video! See you there!! https://discord.gg/VfQgMs8U4y Follow our Interview Host Art: https://instagram.com/thaboyart Follow Rap Clout: https://rapclout.com https://instagram.com/rapclout "Rap Clout Interviews” is a one on one exclusive interview series where artists, creatives & industry leaders have a one on one sit down to share their story
"Rap Clout Interviews” is a one on one exclusive interview series where artists, creatives & industry leaders have a one on one sit down to share their story 26AR Talks Being The King Of Drill Music, Made In America Performance, Young Dolph, New Music + More In this interview, Art sat down with one of todays best rappers out of the New York drill scene, 26AR. We talked to AR about his performance at Made in American and what it was like preparing for the concert, plus AR reveals the behind the scenes conversations which lead to him being on the Tidal stage. He reflects about his 15 million all time streams on Apple Music and what that accomplishment means to him. He also talks why he feels like he's the King of New York drill. AR opens up about why he thinks Drill music is misguiding the youths and his plans to change direction from drill music to something different. Also, AR shares his thoughts on the death of Young Dolph. Watch the rest of the interview to hear AR speaking on his back and forth "Beef" with BMG UpperClass, and a possible date for the highly anticipated joint tape with Rocko Ballin. Follow our Interview Host Art: https://instagram.com/thaboyart Follow Rap Clout: https://rapclout.com https://instagram.com/rapclout TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - AR talks about his performance at Made In America, Twitter with Jay z & Jack Dorsey 02:53 - He reflects about getting 15 million streams on Apple Music 04:06 - Explains why he feels he's the King of Brooklyn Drill 05:22 - Why he stays consistent and how he sharpens his skills 07:14 - Speaks on empowering his hood 08:21 - AR claims drill music is misguiding the youth, says he don't plan on making that music for to long 10:05 - Shares his thoughts on the death of Young Dolph 11:30 - AR speaks on his back and forth with BMG UpperClass 14:40 - Date for the Joint tape with him and Rocko Ballin
After the tragic passing of Pop Smoke left a gaping void in most Brooklyn Drill fans' playlists, few people ever thought there'd be another artist that embodied the movement as much as he did -- until Dusty Locane showed up that is. This 21-year-old artist recently became the latest rap sensation to hail from Brooklyn -- and thanks to his personal connection with Smoke himself, many fans see him as Pop's heir apparent. Not only do both young men hail from the neighborhood of Canarsie in Brooklyn, but back in their elementary days, these two even went to the same school! Of course, the fact that their voices sound strikingly similar also helps with the comparisons. But much like with Pop it was hard for Dusty to ever imagine he'd escape Brooklyn to have a career in music -- because when you grow up on the streets of Canarsie, you never know what might happen next.
A long-requested guest on the show has touched down today on On The Radar! Fresh off his Brooklyn stop on his "The T.W.I.R.L. Tour" last weekend we had the one and only 22GZ stop by the show to talk about his impact on Brooklyn Drill, an upcoming project dropping in the Fall, how he thinks Brooklyn and Bronx drill should come together to be known and "NYC Drill", not being allowed to perform at Rolling Loud NYC in the past, and being open to working with CJ after their dispute online.Follow Gabe on IG: https://bit.ly/3cpvsEMFollow On The Radar On IG: https://bit.ly/3n3tP1QFollow On The Radar On Twitter: https://bit.ly/2VYj8lmFollow On The Radar on Facebook: https://bit.ly/2VWjJnBFollow On The Radar on Tik Tok: https://bit.ly/2JNPcWIFollow On The Radar On iHeartRadio: https://ihr.fm/39UZUW1Follow On The Radar On Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/370ITYD#22GZ #OnTheRadar #Interview
Before 22Gz would pioneer the Brooklyn-Drill rap scene with hit songs like “Blicky” “Up Next”, and “Suburban”. Before 22Gz would let the entire world know that he's not a fan of “WHOOPTY” rapper CJ and dropped his diss track, “Goofy”. Before 22Gz would have over 186K subscribers on YouTube, 17K followers on Twitter, and 387K followers on Instagram at the time of this recording. 22Gz is a rapper born and bred in the city of Brooklyn and before he had even turned 20-years-old, he arguably helped create an entirely new form of music emanating from his hometown, a genre that came to be known as Brooklyn-Drill. It was his song “Suburban” that really opened up the possibilities for the genre as he injected the single with the type of cockiness and swagger that always seems to be found in the most famous of East Coast rappers. But a life steeped in the streets would almost blow up 22Gz's success-story before it could be realized, because just as he was catching on, 22Gz would go to jail for catching something else entirely: a body.
Before CJ would blow-up after dropping his self-released hit song Whoopty and earn himself his first charting single on the Billboard Hot 100. Before CJ would receive a co-sign from the likes of Cardi B after she posted herself rapping along to CJ's popular tune. Before CJ would have over 174K followers on Instagram and over 211K subscribers on YouTube at the time of this recording. New York artists always seem to have an uphill battle. With the major label offices, media outlets and proven acts all residing is sunny Los Angeles - the grind is different for those on the East Coast. Just ask the newest rap star out of Staten Island, know simply as CJ. Sit tight cause in this video we've dug up some gems you ain't gonna fine anywhere else. From some family, industry connects, his friendship and collab with 6ix9ine and his obsession with Blue Cheese. Inspired by other rappers like 50 Cent, CJ didn't begin rapping until he was 16 to be exact. By the time he was 19, he was taking rap a whole lot more seriously, recording and uploading his tracks to YouTube and SoundCloud. But at the time, he wasn't keeping up a consistent enough schedule that the internet demand, in fact, he would drop music and then disappear for long stretches of time. Then, seven years after he began rapping, he hit lightning in a bottle. This past summer, he let loose with lyrics overtop of a Brooklyn Drill beat – the song would end up becoming “Whoopty” which has gone on to be streamed millions of times on Spotify, YouTube, and across the board. Thanks to this track, CJ is about to rise from relative obscurity to global chart domination.
Sitting down with On The Radar today the Dreamville rapper spoke about his new hit single "The Jackie", how Cole & Tjay got on it, his favorite Brooklyn Drill rappers and even shared with us that “Revenge Of The Dreamer's 4” will “definitely” be happening.Follow Gabe on IG: https://bit.ly/3cpvsEMFollow On The Radar On IG: https://bit.ly/3n3tP1QFollow On The Radar On Twitter: https://bit.ly/2VYj8lmFollow On The Radar on Facebook: https://bit.ly/2VWjJnBFollow On The Radar on Tik Tok: https://bit.ly/2JNPcWIFollow On The Radar On iHeartRadio: https://ihr.fm/39UZUW1Follow On The Radar On Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/370ITYD#Bas #Interview #Ontheradar
Before Sheff G would become one of the biggest names in New York City's hip-hop movement with hit songs like “We Getting Money” and the breakthrough “No Suburban”. Before Sheff G and his boy, Sleepy would team up with RCA to create the Winners Circle Imprint, releasing “Tip Toe” as one of their first tracks. None of us really know where our lives are gonna take us and Sheff G was no different. Growing up as a kid, the man who's now at the center of the Brooklyn Drill scene never even thought he'd be a rapper, but these days he's got over 10 million streams on Spotify off of his singles alone. Sheff G's hip-hip journey really began in 2017 while just freestyling with his friends. One day they hit the studio and stumbled upon a fresh sound – the result was “No Suburban” a track that goes so much play around Brooklyn that Sheff G was almost immediately getting recognized in the streets.
The sound of Brooklyn Drill helped make Pop Smoke a superstar. But after Pop's murder last year, how can this subgenre of rap, who's lyrics and songs are filled with threats of gun violence, evolve and keep artists safe? We help you find the answer. Featuring Vok (Vokorondon) Barclay (Manager of 22Gz, Bizzy Banks, CoachDaGhost, Shawny BinLadden). Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
RapClout links up with MopHead TBC for an exclusive interview! MOPHEAD speaks on growing up in Brooklyn and the influence of Brooklyn Drill (01:58), he speaks on how blowing up sometimes can be off luck (03:33), MOPHEAD explains performing at bars around NY when he was 15-years-old (04:46), he speaks on when he got into music and how it started becoming a passion for him (07:17), MOPHEAD explains what is "Out The Mud" and how they got started (13:29) + more. Follow MopHeadTBC https://instagram.com/mopheadtbc Follow our Interview Host Art https://instagram.com/artroques Follow RapClout https://rapclout.com https://instagram.com/rapclout "Rapclout Interviews” is a one on one exclusive interview series where artists, creatives & industry leaders have a one on one sit down to share their story.
Head to Head - Trap vs. Brooklyn DrillEpisode #7Episode Format: Head to HeadIntro: In this Head to Head we will be discussing the differences and similarities between the hip hop subgenres of trap and Brooklyn drill. Segment 1: BassPlayed legato Segment 2: Time signature4/4, or common time Segment 3: KeyDrill's darker sound uses minor keys Trap production is more varied, can be major or minor Segment 4: LocationDrill - London producers, center in U.S. is NY/Brooklyn Trap - Mainly Atlanta, but all over the country Segment 5: LyricsThemes reflecting crime and gangs, based on inner city life Segment 6: InstrumentationBoth have the same core sounds (drums, bass) Drill uses less autotune Music Credits: Provide the song title and any links used (include all)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9YqAxbOKBw (Dior - Pop Smoke (Instrumental)) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0pRa8JEybc (Big Drip - Fivio Foreign (Instrumental)) HVSPN Website -Hopewell Valley Student Publications Network http://www.hvspn.com (www.hvspn.com) Subscribe to our PodcastApple Podcasts Spotify Connect with us on Social MediaTwitter @HVRhapsody @thehvspn
Dropping his “Glocky SZN” project in 2020 featuring the likes of Fivio Foreign and Rah Swish, Brooklyn rapper Curly Savv is already looking to take over 2021 with his latest release “50 Shots” with G Herbo and “Lyfters” featuring Fetty Lucciano.Follow Gabe on IG: https://bit.ly/3cpvsEMFollow On The Radar On IG: https://bit.ly/3n3tP1QFollow On The Radar On Twitter: https://bit.ly/2VYj8lmFollow On The Radar on Facebook: https://bit.ly/2VWjJnBFollow On The Radar on Tik Tok: https://bit.ly/2JNPcWIFollow On The Radar On iHeartRadio: https://ihr.fm/39UZUW1Follow On The Radar On Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/370ITYD#CurlySavv #interview #Ontheradar
We recently sat down with Brooklyn rapper 22Gz for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our interview he discussed life in Brooklyn, jumping off the porch, his biggest life lesson from being in the streets, what motivated him to get into rapping, getting locked up, his first big song “Suburban”, starting the Brooklyn Drill movement, linking up with Kodak Black, his deal with Atlantic, “Suburban 2” going viral, the current music scene in Brooklyn, thoughts on the industry right now, his diss song “Goofy”, explains why he dissed CJ, WorldStar taking down his diss record, his “Back in Blood” remix, his new music video “Blicky Gang Freestyle 2”, his growth as an artist, his viral dance “Blicky Twirl”, and much more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dirtyglovebastard/support
Meet the Woo. Known for songs like Welcome to the Party, Dior, and What You Know Bout Love, Pop Smoke is considered by many to be the face of Brooklyn Drill. Despite being taken at such a young age he definitely left something for the world to enjoy. Join us today as we start a new segment we like to call, "The Life and Careers of..." --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today after dropping his new single “Back To It” and literally being back to dropping music and making an impact we were joined by Brooklyn rapper Dah Dah on On The Radar. Follow Gabe on IG: https://bit.ly/3cpvsEMFollow On The Radar On IG: https://bit.ly/3n3tP1QFollow On The Radar On Twitter: https://bit.ly/2VYj8lmFollow On The Radar on Facebook: https://bit.ly/2VWjJnBFollow On The Radar on Tik Tok: https://bit.ly/2JNPcWIFollow On The Radar On iHeartRadio: https://ihr.fm/39UZUW1Follow On The Radar On Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/370ITYD#DahDah #Interview #OnTheRadar
After releasing a ton of singles this year 26AR is certifying himself as one of the hottest newcomers in the Brooklyn Drill scene! Stopping by On The Radar the Crown Heights rappers spoke with us about his come-up, learning about the drill scene while locked up, when he's going to release a full-length project + More!Follow On The Radar On IG: https://www.instagram.com/ontheradarradio Follow 26AR on IG: https://www.instagram.com/argojr_/Follow Gabe on IG: https://www.instagram.com/Gabep96/
Shoutout to Brooklyn's own Rah Swish for coming on my show for an interview! He discussed his newest project WOO Forever, Brooklyn Drill Rap, meeting Pop Smoke for the first time, and what's next for him! Rah Swish's WOO Forever is available on all music platforms including Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/woo-.... Follow Rah Swish on Instagram: @rahswish and Twitter: @realrahswish Follow me on Instagram and Twitter: @thereelmax. Rah Swish on "Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max" visual on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mVGLcZXe2A&t=1136s. Go checkout and subscribe to my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/SportsandHipHopwithDJMadMax/featured?view_as=subscriber.
Next outta BK! Swaze has been steady working and in a moment where Brooklyn on top you best believe he is about to take over in 2020.Follow On The Radar on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ontheradarradio/
You've 100% seen LiveLikeDavis out in these NYC streets whether it be from his hilarious videos which shot him to fame on vine or through his music, most recently dropping his remix to "Wocky" with BK's own Swipey. Check out the full interview above! Follow On The Radar on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ontheradarradio/
DJ Pvnch is my guest on this episode of Make Noise. Pvnch is an early architect in the careers of Tekashi 6ix9ine, Young M.A. and Designer and a huge part of the Drill movement in New York. Episode highlights: (3:40) - From meeting 50 Cent to 26 millions YouTube views (7:09) - How did Pvnch meet and start working with Tekashi 6ix9ine? (13:04) - Why did the Gummo video make Tekashi a star? (21:16) - Will the Hip Hop community and culture support Tekashi? (37:05) - Pvnch gives his view on snitching (44:30) - Why did Bobby Shmurda get more jail time than he should have? (52:26) - Scoop tells the story of when he met Pvnch (54:00) - Pvnch breaks down the Brooklyn Drill movement (61:47) - How Drill artists are having difficulty separating the music to real gang life Make Noise with Fatman Scoop is produced by Fatman Scoop, Raj Kotecha and the team at https://www.creativecontentagency.com. To get in touch with the show email podcast@fatmanscoop.com or send a DM to https://www.instagram.com/fatmanscoop/
#DJChase #Johnniefloss #WorldwideSoundzRecords The Pre-Game Party Mix Podcast The Number #1 Urban Podcast This week DJ Chase interviews new up and coming artist Johnnie Floss. Johnnie Floss is a super talented recording artist from Brooklyn, NY. DJ Chase and Floss discuss the current climate of America, the Brooklyn Drill sound, being yourself in the music business, and as always tips and tricks on how to make it in the new music business. Hope You Guys Enjoy!!! Let's Win! Peace and Blessings! Like, Comment, and Subscribe ►Follow Johnnie Floss: https://www.instagram.com/johnniefloss/ ► Connect with Johnnie Floss: http://johnniefloss.com/ ►Follow DJ Chase https://www.instagram.com/_djchase__/ ►Connect: https://djchasedigital.com/ ►Subscribe to the Pregame Party Mix Podcast Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/0lK4xDQQP7SVpfAkevXKIC?si=VnfSz2bETWeFuFBAze3ZzA - Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dj-chase-pre-game-party-mix-podcast-with-dj-chase/id1487891239 I really want to say Thank You for Enjoying This Content Feel Free to Support and Patron This Podcast ►CashApp - https://cash.app/$DJChase2 ►Paypal - https://www.paypal.me/djchase - DJ Chase --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dj-chase/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dj-chase/support
Fakeshoredrive founder Andrew Barber calls in to discuss DaBaby's new album, the Griselda movement, the emergence of the Brooklyn Drill scene and the best solo album by a Wu-Tang member.
On this episode of From the Block to the Boardroom the fellas catch up with each other on what's been going on during quarantine. This week's mental check-in gives the fellas a chance to deep dive into things that have been weighing on their minds and hearts. Dr. Jae leads the way on health care during covid-19 and the fellas break down how its disproportionately affecting the Black community in NY and throughout the United States. Trev analyzes the economic effects of covid-19 and how it trickles down throughout our communities. The music portion of the podcast touches on new projects by Tory Lanez, Griselda (West side Gunn), and 22gz. The fellas also talk about Complex's article on Brooklyn Drill music and debates whether or not Bobby Shmurda is a Drill artist. The fellas end with a discussion on "The Last Dance" documentary talking about MJ and the Bulls last championship run. This week's hood scripture comes from the great Tupac "Keep your head up". Please make sure you all tune in on Tuesday night 9pm for our Live episode via zoom. The link is in our IG profile.
Why is Brooklyn Drill? Can we give all the songs to one artist and just let that person flourish? (This applies to all to all genres) Will Nicky Minaj either rap for real or retire for real? Your favorite young O.G.s, Ciz and Boogie, are in FULL "get off my lawn" mode on episode six. The game deserves it. Make sure you visit www.istandardproducers.com to check out our full Credit Checks and Chopping Block reviews... and, as always SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL CREATORS. This episode was recorded at Twelve Studios in Atlanta, GA. Hosted by @Cizzurp215 and @SaintBoogie Produced by Anatomē for @istandard --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thechopblockpod/support