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This week's episode is brought to you by Manscaped! Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code THECHOPSHOP at Manscaped.com. That's 20% off with free shipping at manscaped.com and use code THECHOPSHOP. Unlock your confidence and always use the right tools for the job with MANSCAPED™.Visit Kuddie Fresh's site for more info & merch/drum packs - https://kfreshmusic.com/homeKarrie Williams aka Kuddie Fresh is a music producer and owner of K Fresh Music, with over 20 years of experience in the music industry and Hip Hop community. He creates liberated spaces and opportunities for Empowering the Culture and enhancing the work and artistry of countless other creators. Kuddie is a musician. His indulgence in various forms of artistic expression help to drive the inspiration of his timeless, eclectic sound. His notably dualistic style is best described as a marriage of soulful, rich and jazzy melodies laid over hard hitting, head nodding drums. Kuddie is a creator. Kuddie took note of a senior creating beats as part of a music program, and opportunity knocked as the senior prepared to graduate and passed the torch. Kuddie hit the ground running and soon the entire high school band's music was a product of a future super-producer. Kuddie would eventually be introduced to the recording studio and soon found himself writing verses to lay over the tracks he was already producing. Thus, started his interest in developing his talents as a rap artist. The influences of Michael Jackson, Prince, Quincy Jones, LL Cool J, Run DMC, and Fat Boys were simply a few that ignited the realization that music had bigger plans for him. Kuddie's family, community and untold number of people and experiences have contributed to the man he is today. His influence and contribution to Northwest Hip-Hop began to surface in the early aughts, in the work of artists such as Luni Coleone, Cool Nutz, and The Parker Brothaz. In 2003, Kuddie became the hype man for The Parker Brothaz, and it wasn't long before he found himself working alongside other Northwest talents such as J-Hen (Now known as Henny) and Dow Jones, who would one day form Tha Bizness Productions, a force in contemporary Hip-Hop with production credits for names such as Young Money Entertainment (“Every Girl”), Drake (“The Winner”), and other major players such as Ne-Yo, R. Kelly, Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, and more. His collaborations with other talented musicians are nothing short of exquisite. An example of this collaboration is his contributions to J. Pinder's “Code Red”. The track “Go Far” is an undeniable masterpiece. Support the showWEBSITE AND MERCH! - http://www.officialchopshoppod.com
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Now this is how you start a new year! My first guest of 2023 is veteran MC, businessman, and Oregon Music Hall of Fame inductee. He's represented Portland hip hop all over the globe and was gracious enough to return to Klyph Notes to catch up and share a major announcement regarding the return of POH-HOP. This was also the first recording of Klyph Notes Live at the beautiful Portland Center Stage and we truly had a great time. Welcome to episode #154 of Kyle Notes with my guest Cool Nutz. Klyph Notes is supported by Akepele Apparel The Numberz FM and XRAY FM The theme for Klyph Notes was produced by Theory Hazit Recorded Live at Portland Center Stage Support the movement and become a DJ Klyph patron The intro for Klyph Notes was produced by DJ Klyph
EC and OH kickstart the episode with a tribute to the late Nipsey Hussle who passed away on March 31st two years ago: listen to the boys celebrate Nipsey's life and talk about the legacy he left behind for This Day in Hip Hop. Hip Hop Cloverleaf highlights the career of a Portland MC by the name of "Cool Nutz". Listen to the boys go over the career of Cool Nutz who has been in the game since the 90's, having worked with many artists throughout his long and successful career like the likes of E-40, Yukmouth and even the late Nipsey Hussle! And to close off the episode, OH takes the ultimate Hip Hop Trivia Quiz revolving around legendary female MCs and let's just say...there was a lot of learning happening here... Tune in!Hip Hop Leaf: MCLike the pod? Subscribe and follow:Instagram: @hhcloverleafTwitter: @hhcloverleafFacebook: @hhcloverleafYouTube: Hip Hop Cloverleaf PodcastSoundcloud: Hip Hop Cloverleaf PodcastWebsite: hiphopcloverleaf.comEmail: hiphopcloverleafpodcast@gmail.comCreditsSources:Wikipedia contributors. “Cool Nutz.” Wikipedia, 28 Sept. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cool_Nutz.Harris, Tyree. “Music Entrepreneurship: Portland Rap Legend Cool Nutz Shares the Secrets of His Success.” Bplans, Palo Alto Software, articles.bplans.com/music-entrepreneurship-portland-rap-legend-cool-nutz-addresses-the-secrets-of-his-success. Accessed 27 Mar. 2021.Singer, Matthew. “Veteran Portland Rapper Cool Nutz Believes It's Still Possible to Find Common Ground With the Police.” Willamette Week, 17 June 2020, www.wweek.com/music/2020/06/17/veteran-portland-rapper-cool-nutz-still-believes-its-possible-to-find-common-ground-with-the-police.Episode Artwork: "Cool Nutz" by HumCity is licensed with CC BY-NC-SA 2.0. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/"A Rainy Portland Night in December" by essentiallifejared is licensed with CC BY-SA 2.0. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/Production:EC and OHMahfuzZahidEdgar P.Jay 717Adrian Stubb
This week I have asked People of Color to share words about their experience of being a POC in AMERICA. These are trying times and I would like to amplify these voices instead of going silent this week. Thank you to all that participated! If you would like to reach out with your own personal stories, please send an email to: dancablepresents@gmail.com or DM me on IG: @dancablepresents For more information on the Black Lives Matter movement and how you can help or get involved, please refer to the google document link below. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1N6EIPMpaORqzrngnu1r95-At62K2pZMgrDYhtKgANds/edit https://blacklivesmatter.com/ To keep up with the guests feature on Volume 1 of NO JUSTICE. NO PEACE. Please check out the links below. INSTAGRAM: @coolnutz @matrandolnbg @rufus_smalltownz @itscloudcastle @sirnai_ @dontshootpdx @carenotcopspdx
The Big O is back in the studio with none other than one of the iconic rappers and businessmen in the PNW, Portland's own Cool Nutz! Get a history lesson on everything this dude has done to put on for his region and put artists from this region on in the game!
The boys all got big things going on in their lives. They've been playing a ton of Red Dead Redemption 2, Chase got a new job, Aba ran over his daughter, and they took the opportunity this weekend to make a return visit to The Nerd Out PDX for some of Portland's best food at Portland's coolest bar. The Holidays are coming, Cool Nutz is having a toy drive, Halloween happened, and Zeb finally bought a modern video game console. These are things worth listening in for. Links: The Nerd Out: http://thenerdoutpdx.com/ Momentum Studios: https://www.zebdak.com Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/triplebpodcast
The boys all got big things going on in their lives. They've been playing a ton of Red Dead Redemption 2, Chase got a new job, Aba ran over his daughter, and they took the opportunity this weekend to make a return visit to The Nerd Out PDX for some of Portland's best food at Portland's coolest bar. The Holidays are coming, Cool Nutz is having a toy drive, Halloween happened, and Zeb finally bought a modern video game console. These are things worth listening in for. Links: The Nerd Out: http://thenerdoutpdx.com/ Momentum Studios: https://www.zebdak.com Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/triplebpodcast
A man who has been making music based out of Portland for decades yet still has a hunger to be a better artist. Back home after being on the road with E40 and the Trap Kitchen culminating with a sold out show at the Roseland Theater, he's back on the podcast talking about his upcoming release "Pig Ears and Chitlins", who motivates him in the scene, always being ready when opportunities present themselves and longevity. So many jewels dropped on this latest episode of the Klyph Notes podcast with Cool Nutz.
Cool Nutz is a Portland, Oregon based Rapper, Producer, Promoter, Radio Host, and more. I chatted with Cool Nutz about how he got exposed to Hip Hop culture, making records in the 90's, his drive to continue to produce records, as well as some stories from the road. To keep up with Cool Nutz and the Dan Cable Presents Podcast, please check out the links below. Please rate, review, and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes. It's a progrum! https://coolnutz.bandcamp.com www.dancablepresents.com
Episode #103: Portland, OR has been home to a unique hip hop and rap community for decades, with veteran artists like Vursatyl, Cool Nutz, and Libretto paving the way. Now, up and comers like Amine, Myke Bogan, The Last Artful, Dodgr, Mic Capes, Vinnie DeWayne, Wynne, and more are creating a new era. So what does it take to foster a healthy music scene no matter the genre or locale? We discuss with Portland's DJ Klyph and Cool Nutz on this episode.
Lifelong musicians Corin Tucker (Sleater-Kinney Filthy Friends), Peter Buck (REM), Laura Veirs and Cool Nutz join us at our 100th episode celebration to discuss being career musicians.
Episode #100: On October 25th, we celebrated our 100th episode with a live taping in Portland, OR. On this episode, you'll hear from the amazing staff at Rock 'n' Roll Camp for Girls, Kristi Balzer and Caley Murray, as well as former camper Katherine Paul (Black Belt Eagle Scout). Then, get insight from legendary musicians Corin Tucker, Peter Buck, Laura Veirs, and Cool Nutz. Special thanks to XRAY FM and Holocene.
Episode #98: Whether you do everything yourself or have some professional help, being resourceful is an important skill as an independent artist. On this episode, we talk with people who've established themselves and built their businesses -- doing everything from album recording to promotion -- outside of the mainstream. We're joined by the band Listener, Krist Krueger of Self Group, and Cool Nutz.
His name has been associated with Portland Hip Hop for many years. As an artist, promoter, manager, radio personality and record label owner, he's represented his city across the globe. He stopped by on his way to an appearance on XRAY FM's Welcome to the Neighborhood for a conversation that only touched the surface of the knowledge this man has. Check out the latest episode of Klyph Notes with Cool Nutz
Welcome to another edition of PoPolitickin. In this episode, we politick with Portland hip hop legend Cool Nutz. Growing up in Northeast Portland, OR, Terrance Scott pka Cool Nutz always kept his eyes on the prize. Hip-Hop culture had always played a huge role in his life, but at no point did he think that Hip-Hop and business would mix to put food on the table. Using Run DMC's "Rock Box" as his initial inspiration, Cool Nutz teamed up with childhood friend Bosco Kante to start their pursuit of the proverbial dream. From the early days in the basement studio, to tours of Europe, Cool Nutz has represented Portland Hip-Hop not only locally, but has carried the flag for The City of Roses on a global level. Follow Cool Nutz on social media at @CoolNutz Follow PoPolitickin on social media at @PoPolitickin
GUEST: ALEX FALCONE, Freezing Up, Overtalking, BACKBLAZE, LATE NIGHT ACTION, Cool Nutz, Rap Battle, Sleeping On Dog Mats, Shiny Facial, Bada Bing, ALEX FALCONE, Classy, Portland Celebrity, Nudity, Cat Brains, Tonight Show
Terrence Scott has seen the music industry from almost every side. As an artist, producer, promoter, and radio host, he's got a unique perspective on what is and isn't working in music revenue. To hear our broader discussion about music and revenue, check out this week's show: http://www.opb.org/radio/programs/stateofwonder/segment/feb-22-2014/
Cool Nutz Bad Habitat and Ozone June 2013
Cool Nutz on WTTN Sept 2012 pt2
Cool Nutz on WTTN Sept 2012 pt1
Cool Nutz on WTTN 3.13.12 pt2
Cool Nutz on WTTN 3.13.12 pt1