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Interview by Spitty / spittywill We recently connected with Scotty ATL for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our sit down he talked about his come up on the Eastside of Atlanta, leaving college to pursue his music career, playing basketball ins school, falling in love at a young age, growing up in a single parent home, ‘Summer Dreams' with DJ Burn One being one of his breakthrough projects, linking with Burn One while in the studio with Gorilla Zoe, cooking up with Burn One & his band 5 Points Music Group, wanting to give up before Summer Dreams dropped, getting a partnership with Scion, wanting to connect with his listeners, the importance of networking, people not supporting him when he first started doing the grills, the business blowing up, the parties at the Fillmore at SXSW, explains how he ended up doing Issa Rae's grill, reveals one of the biggest lessons he learned, his brand The Cool Club, working with BeatKing & Sukihana on his single “Like Dat”, upcoming tour, distribution deal upcoming school tour, his relationship with DJ Scream, new collaboration with Nike, his thoughts on people chasing clout, reveals what fulfills him, advice he would give his younger self, his next project, being featured on Sleepy Brown's album, being embraced by rap's legends, how he deals with his mental health, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
DJ BURN ONE SPEAKS ON GROWING UP IN A SMALL TOWM. HOW HE CAPTURED HIS OPPORTUNITY TO BRANCH OFF IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY. WORKING WITH T.I., BUN B, GUCCI MANE AND MUCH MORE.
It is a pleasure to welcome music producer DJ Burn One as a guest for The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast. Over the last dozen years, DJ Burn One has cemented a reputation as one of the modern South's most influential and innovative musicians. Known for producing trunk-rattling and deeply funky hip-hop, DJ Burn One began releasing mixtapes as a high school student, leading to the first part of his legend. He educated Gucci Mane about the necessity of doing mixtapes and de facto executive produced the Zone 6 icon's seminal Chicken Talk. As a tastemaker, the music producer is credited with helping Freddie Gibbs, Pill, and Yelawolf into the record industry. The Atlanta, Georgia native made the beat for "Houston Old Head," one of the most famous songs from A$AP Rocky's classic album: Long.Live.A$AP. His ear for talent continues to this day, as evidenced by his signing a then-unknown budding producer Pi'erre Bourne, enrolled in music school at the time, to his production team: The Five Points Bakery.The Five Points Bakery offers a plethora of services on a full-time basis. Their clients include A$AP Rocky, B.o.B., David Banner, Gucci Maine, and Nicki Minaj. In addition, they have also created sound effects for Hollywood movie trailers, including 1917 and Justice League. In addition to his work in the music and entertainment industry, DJ Burn One created Music Monetization 499 for the University of Illinois School of Music. The college course gives students the blueprint to succeed in the music industry. Students will also learn how to register with performing rights organizations (PRO) such as BMI and ASCAP.In this edition of The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, DJ Burn One spoke about his early days working in the music industry, including meeting George Clinton, and talked about the potential of taking Music Monetization 499 nationwide.
DJ Burn One on Gucci Mane, Mixtape Era, Creating Master Class & Helping Creatives Via iLLANOiZE Radio
In this episode of the One More Time Podcast, DJ Burn One talks about introducing Gucci Mane to Mixtapes, why NFTs are the future of music, launching his own Masterclass, and more!DJ Burn One is a music producer, DJ, mixtape host, and engineer from the southside of Atlanta. Considered one of the pioneers of the mixtape era, Gucci Mane credits him for introducing him to the world of mixtapes and the value they could bring artists at that time. After taking a year off and making 5 beats / day, he started the production team DJ Burn One and the Five Points Bakery: Cooking Up Fresh Ingredients... No GMOs. He has accumulated a wealth of knowledge over his years in the game and decided to put it all in one concise place: a Masterclass called "Options". In addition to that, stay tuned to how he embraces NFTs to transform the music industry for the better! WATCH this episode on YouTube:https://youtu.be/zpq_8UwxJDIFOLLOW DJ Burn One on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/djburnoneLISTEN to "Chicken Talk" by Gucci Mane & DJ Burn One:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_l3dxx39d8dKGi1TOnVv1lLbqSLcURsJowThe One More Time Podcast is hosted by H3NRY (music producer and mixing engineer) and Playback Ben (music manager and marketing consultant). We created the show to have genuine conversations with genuine people about music. It is a platform for people in the spotlight and those behind the scenes in music to tell the stories about where they've come from, where they're at, and where they're going.FOLLOW and TURN ON notifications to make sure you NEVER miss an episode!FOLLOW One More Time, H3NRY and Playback Ben:https://www.instagram.com/onemoretimecasthttps://www.instagram.com/h3nrywitha3https://www.instagram.com/playbackbenhttps://www.tiktok.com/onemoretimecasthttps://www.tiktok.com/h3nrywitha3https://www.tiktok.com/playbackben
This week on the Breaks: You’ll hear Confucius and Fresh’s interview with legendary producer DJ Burn One who’s worked with artists like Gucci Mane, Freddie Gibbs and T.I. In this week’s installment of Hip Hop Facts you’ll learn interesting things about how old Teddy Riley was when he produced Dougie E. Fresh’s “The Show,” Juvenile’s […]
In this week's episode, I talk with DJ Burn One about the things he's accomplished in the music industry, ways to advance in the industry, & wise words for upcoming producers/artists. --- 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/afternoonprogramming/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/afternoonprogramming/support
Recently we sat down with Daniel Payne and DJ Burn One for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our conversation hey explained how they first met & linked, Burn One talks about taking a year off from doing mixtape hosting to start making beats, KD being one of the first artists to rap on Burn One's beats, Burn One explains why he went by Mick Vegas when he first started making beats, their chemistry when recording the ‘Soul Inn' project, maintaining a good relationship after 14 years, their new project ‘5 Points', explain how they got Big K.R.I.T. on “Royalty”, Pimp C's influence on their music, explains why they decided to re-release “Let Me Ride” with Freddie Gibbs, upcoming projects, Burn One getting into NFTs, and much more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dirtyglovebastard/support
Aw man, you didn't leave? That's love..We're back with Episode 4 of Season 1 after a bit of a family break in the show. After a couple of weeks GM is back with 4 new, great guests to unload the clip. First up, Jacob Meyer (@Jacob___Meyer) hits the show to catch up on the recent happenings in the NFT world including GM's recent pick up of a D'evol from a very unlikely place, a Super Yeti experience that could only be given away, & we get to hear Jacob's live reaction to the unveiling of the Bored Ape Kennel Club that he had sold a few days before hand... all that and a lot more... Next Up?Producer/DJ/Photographer/Musician and just overall Cool Cat DJ Burn One jumps on 4Thangs to venture into the NFT world, what avatar projects he might have his eye on, his most recent sales & what it's like soundtracking NFT pieces with friends from across the globe. GM talks about his most recent hot-take involving NFT Art Babies, some projects he has his eye on & Burn One gets a chance to check out some of the skits & bits that have been going on here at 4Thangs...All that on Side A & we haven't even gotten to the Return of Catfish or rhyme spitter & sanger Gifted Gab just yet... (well, you'll hear Catfish a bit on the Side A, but the B-Side is where we take the victory lap. TMC.)
Music allows an individual the opportunity to reinvent oneself and that is exactly what Daniel Payne, formerly known as KD is doing right now. After a decade of releasing music under KD, the Birmingham native and now Houston resident is reintroducing himself to the masses as simply Daniel Payne. And during his recent trip to Atlanta, we caught up with him to talk about the name change, the current state of Country Rap Tunes, T.I.'s trap music museum and so much more. He explains his growth as a person and as an artist led to the name change & he compares the change to Tity Boi morphing into 2 Chainz. He talks about his new “3rd Coastin On Purple Waves” EP & the heavy Houston influence on there. He explains how he first linked with DJ Burn One & their long working history. He states that he was the first rapper from Birmingham to use the internet to promote his music outside of the city. He compares how artists promoted themselves on the internet 10 years ago to now. He speaks on producer B-Flat's production style and their great chemistry from working together for over 10 years now. He then explains the huge difference with the rap scenes in Birmingham & the one in Houston. He talks about being inspired and relating to UGK & Scarface and then explains why he called out T.I. and his Trap Music Museum on Twitter recently. He also talks about the current state of Country Rap Tunes and if he considers Lil Nas X & NBA Youngboy's music as Country Rap Tunes. He explains what Dirty Glove Bastard means to him and talks about his upcoming albums and more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dirtyglovebastard/support
West Atlanta native John William releases his brand new single, “Night Drive”. The song features James Worthy and Big Gipp of the legendary rap group Goodie Mob, Jon William provides the perfect melodies with his flute, while DJ Burn One provides the remaining production. Big Gipp showcases his diversity, giving us a unique, southern-rooted verse Goodie Mob fans know him for. John William prides himself on producing a unique sound that keeps his audience captivated until the very last note. From the mesmerizing melodies to the hypnotic harmonies, John believes that music is a conduit for one to achieve inner peace and tranquility. Now with the release of his new single, John is preparing to make his mark in the industry, with the potential to make history in music, and our culture. Stay tuned for more to come, as John gears up to release his forthcoming sophomore album, “Tomorrow's Yesterday” dropping early this year
In this HSTL UP Episode, Christy Renee sits down with the fellas to discuss a myriad of topics from creativity, masculine and feminine energies, eliminating fear, and finding the right kinds of mentors. Christy gets vulnerable in explaining her journey, as she speaks on her highs and her lows, moving back to Atlanta, and other lessons learned traveling the world, bouncing from story to story. Christy has taken all her experiences as a speaker, author, creative, and storyteller to help people understand the most important key to getting creative... ELIMINATE YOUR FEAR!Christy not only travels the world as a speaker and author, but through her online coaching, seminars, and courses (coming soon!) she aims to inspire those who say they "don't have a creative bone" to understand what creativity is and how ANYONE can tap into a "creative flow."Christy encourages anyone who is passionate about creativity to reach out, follow her, and get involved!You can follow him on Instagram: @as_christy_sees_itIf you're enjoying our content, you already know what to do!What are you doing to get better? Comment below! Get after it, HSTL UP!Watch the previous episode with DJ Burn One: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADQJ0CwvWWg&t=2591s FOLLOW US! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLDW... Twitter: https://twitter.com/HstlUp Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HSTLUPPODCAST/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hstlup/ LISTEN ON: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3gBXgPl... Apple Music: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-291797982 Podbean: https://feed.podbean.com/hstlup/feed.xml
In this HSTL UP Episode, the guys (@jonathanhessing & @clintcrowe) sit down with an entrepreneur who has been building companies since his early twenties and has seen a great deal of success in doing so, Mr. Lee Heisman.Lee is a family man, entrepreneur, and podcast host, for an incredible business podcast called "Shrimp Tank." Lee started his first company in his early twenties and by 25 years old had 130 employees and was generating $20M in revenue.In this episode, Lee talks about mental durability, managing teams, and hiring - making sure each hire he ever made was meaningful. What does that mean? It means replicating parts of yourself with people who are capable and enthusiastic.This episode is great for any stage entrepreneur building a company, managing within a corporation, or even just preparing to live the life of an entrepreneur!Here is a link to the list Lee read about "13 Things Mentally Strong People DON'T Do": https://www.success.com/13-things-mentally-strong-people-dont-do/ You can follow him on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/lee-heisman-7a2361 Also, check out the website for his podcast! https://shrimptankpodcast.com If you're enjoying our content, you already know what to do! What are you doing to get better? Comment below!Get after it, HSTL UP!Watch the previous episode with DJ Burn One: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCDQVt2YENg FOLLOW US! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLDW... Twitter: https://twitter.com/HstlUp Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HSTLUPPODCAST/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hstlup/ LISTEN ON: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3gBXgPl... Apple Music: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-291797982 Podbean: https://feed.podbean.com/hstlup/feed.xml
In this HSTL UP Episode, the guys (@jonathanhessing & @clintcrowe) sit down with one of Atlanta's legendary producers, DJ Burn One, to discuss catching a wave before it crashes, going from burning mixtapes to working with some of the biggest names in hip hop, and building a music and video production house. DJ Burn One has worked with T.I, Jidenna, Bubba Sparxx, ASAP Rocky, B.O.B and was even mentioned in Gucci Mane's book "The Autobiography of Gucci Mane," and more! Burn One has celebrated the highest of achievements and weathered the worst of storms in the music industry, a true musical genius, and an entrepreneur with lots of wisdom to give!You can follow them on Instagram @djburnone @TFPBatlAlso, check out their website! www.thefivepointsbakery.com DJ Burn One's Wiki Page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ_Burn_One If you're enjoying our content, you already know what to do! What are you doing to get better? Comment below! Get after it, HSTL UP!Watch the previous episode with GA Followers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HflsfYbNBq4 FOLLOW US! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLDW... Twitter: https://twitter.com/HstlUp Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HSTLUPPODCAST/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hstlup/ LISTEN ON: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3gBXgPl... Apple Music: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-291797982 Podbean: https://feed.podbean.com/hstlup/feed.xml
With his debut album "Time Will Tell" out now, Domani sat with Kvle to discusses how he approached this project differently from his previous efforts, figuring out the best way to utilize input from his father, how Jim Carey and Hypnosis influence his outlook of life and why the Dreamville sessions taught him a better way to utilize opportunities. All that plus a live performance of "Not A Rapper" w/ DJ Burn One & The Five Points Bakery. Check it out!
On this episode WLPWR, Saint Boogie, and Brian Onrea sit down with DJ Burn One in his return to the podcast. They discuss: His recent production of the “If You Want It” record off of the Superfly movie soundtrack. How he has entered the world of production for film and sound designHow sending sounds and loops to other producers has led to a few major placements His thoughts on the current mixtape game and how he played a major role in helping artists get buzz in the south via his tapes What’s next for Burn One?Also discussed this episode: New Music from Teyana Taylor, Drake, Freddie Gibbs, Freeway, etc Drake is breaking streaming records and why we will continue to see this trend in music salesWLPWR and Brian Onrea give tips on music production and marketing respectivelyAlso this episode we bring back our Vybe Tec segment with mix engineer Che Rhenosonce @che_rhenosonce Follow us! @freegamepodcast @wlpwr@SaintBoogie @BrianOnrea This episode was sponsored by @yumpanadas and @mcbridesisters recorded at @graymattercollective mixed by @checkmatecreative and produced by @londonelixirxl
Atlanta legend DJ Burn One stopped by the Producergrind office today for an exclusive podcast interview. We talked over an hour with Burn One covering everything from his come up & early entrepreneurial ventures, making beats for Gucci Mane & A$AP Rocky, doing drugs to pass time while on tour, his role behind the scenes in the new Superfly movie score, his production team "Five Points Bakery", What are industry plants and industry plant meaning, & much more. Enjoy this hour long podcast interview filled with producer advice and music business talk. 2:17 How DJ Burn One got started in the game 3:20 Being from Atlanta but not having a signature trap sound 4:58 Working with Walt Live & Go Ricky Go 6:23 DJ Burn One's household musical influences growing up 7:24 Taking a year off from DJing to learn how to make beats 8:57 Starting off in Sony Acid Pro 9:22 Selling mixtapes in high school 10:43 Always listened when OGs gave advice 12:38 Tour life and struggling with alcoholism 14:47 Using FL in high school 16:50 Reading Gucci’s book 21:03 The culture of Five Points 22:52 Working with live musicians 25:25 His thoughts on The Art of Organized Noize documentary on Netflix 30:28 Not getting paid by A$AP Rocky 32:50 On convincing Gucci to do mixtapes 34:18 Public perception of him and A$AP Rocky's relationship 36:45 The Umm Factor - Describing The Culture of 5 Points Bakery 38:13 His group iNDEED 38:57 Creating their own sample catalogue 41:16 Artists selling themselves instead of selling songs 46:14 Working with Bubba Sparxx and seeing him get pigeonholed into a character 47:08 Parallels between rap and wrestling 48:50 Defining what an "industry plant" is and examining the case of A$AP Rocky 52:20 Record labels know if your numbers are fake 54:44 Pop now has hip hop drums 56:49 Overrated/Underrated -Thrift Store shopping -Limewire -Backwoods -Tour life -Big commercial studios 1:02:52 What's next for DJ Burn One 1:03:33 Superfly soundtrack 1:05:00 On putting on a producer masterclass 1:06:30 His philosophy on helping people 1:07:11 Hack on learning how to produce 1:11:42 Being able to admit what you don't know 1:12:12 Shut the fuck up and learn something 1:13:34 Pro tip for 808 mixing 1:15:36 DJ Burn One on social media Producergrind Merch: https://merch.producergrind.com/ Sound Kits: https://producergrind.com/shop/ Hosted By @ceodylan @theletterlbeats @carrington_hill @producergrind Special Guest @djburnone Directed by @cookitupkayo
C&H interview Dj Burn One for our latest podcast. He digs deep into the music industry and how the "Live Love A$AP" co- producer has waited seven years to get paid for "Houston Old Head" and "Roll One Up" by A$AP Rocky.
DJ Burn One is tired of seeing producers not get paid for their beats. That’s why he has started a campaign for producers, musicians and engineers to share their stories about how major labels and the artists signed to them have been treating them. Listen up on how producers can avoid these traps and find other ways make a living off their craft. We also discuss what cultural appropriation is or is not. Plus a little Craig Mack talk, in memory of his recent passing. We close the show out with "Unpopular Opinions" on New Edition, rap journalists and the Bruno Mars debate. Day 1 Radio podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and CLNS Mobile Media app. Follow us on Twitter, FB, and IG at @day1radio
Portrait du trap god Gucci Mane, fils de prof et mauvais garçon d'Atlanta, fraîchement sorti de prison et clairement résolu à entretenir sa légende. Pour la dernière de la saison, Mehdi Maizi, Aurélien Chapuis et Nicolas Pellion livrent leurs prédictions les plus folles.Animé par Mehdi Maizi (@MehdiMouse) avec Nicolas Pellion (@PureBakingSoda) et Aurélien Chapuis (@lecaptainnemo)RÉFÉRENCES CITÉES DANS L'ÉMISSIONRadric Davis aka Gucci Mane, Jay Z, Nas, Kendrick Lamar, UGK, Project Pat, The Big Tymers, Pimp C, Chicken Talk (mixtape de Gucci Mane, 2006), DJ Burn One, Young Jeezy, T.I, Heath Ledger, Migos, Future, Fetty Wap, Master P, Birdman, Flubber (Les Mayfield, 1997), Robin Williams, Young Thug, Sch, Mike Will, Rihanna, Miley Cyrus, Lex Luger, Flockaveli (Waka Flocka Flame, 2010), DJ Spinz, Dun Deal, Childish Major, Zaytoven, Jay Gee, Chance The Rapper, Slick Rick, Lil Wayne, Boosie Badazz, Peewee Longway, The Burrprint (The Movie 3D - Gucci Mane, 2009), The Return of Mr. Zone 6 (Gucci Mane, 2011).COUPS DE COEUR Nicolas Pellion : The Burrprint (The Movie 3D), mixtape de Gucci mane, 2009 http://www.livemixtapes.com/mixtapes/10705/gucci_mane_the_burrprint.htmlAurélien Chapuis : The Return of Mr. Zone 6, Gucci Mane, 2011 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0AFE13F8BA06D6D6RETROUVEZ NOFUN PARTOUT SUR LES INTERNETS@nofunshow www.facebook.com/NoFunShow www.twitter.com/NoFunShow www.dailymotion.com/nofunshow www.youtube.com/channel/UCOQc7plmG6-MlPq7-CD3T7A www.mixcloud.com/NoFunShow/ www.deezer.com/show/13867 www.stitcher.com/podcast/nofun/CRÉDITSEnregistré le 3 juin 2016 à l’Appart (Paris, 11ème). Moyens techniques : Carine Fillot / . Production : Joël Ronez - Iris Ollivault / TempsMachine.NET. Réalisation : Sébastien Salis. Générique : extrait de "Tyra Banks" de Nodey (Atrahasis EP) réalisé par Nodey. Image : Gucci Mane (Instagram) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The All New, All Different podcast you love to hate is back with some new changes. This week we cover: - How to buy and sale your comics - Minorities and the comic industry - Scarlet Spider vs. Spider-Man This episode contains production from Slim and DJ Burn One. The featured artist is The Internet with their track "Get Away".
NEW MIXTAPE FROM VIRGIN ISLANDS ARTIST "DICE MAJOR" 01. INTRO 02. REAL LIFE (prod by AOne) 03. MOMENT TO FREE UP ft Maka Maka (On Guitar) (prod by Lee on the Beat) 04. WHAT I’M DOING (prod by Dj Burn One) 05. JUST BUSINESS (prod by Nonstop Da Hitman) 06. DON’T NEED YO LOVE ft Da Genaral (prod by Mike Zombie) 07. GET YO MONEY (prod by The Mekanics Mixx) 08. TUNNEL VISION (prod by London On Da Track)
This week on The Str8OutDaDen Podcast we brought in the homie Fast Ronald. He is a repeat offender and this time around we got a lot more into the life of the San Antonio emcee. Now based in California, Fast Ronald clues us in on a new project he's working on with DJ Burn One and then proceeds to explain to us how his love of gambling made him a better rapper. So you know the drill...sit back...Relax and Listen! Today's podcast is brought to you by LANDR. Based in Montreal, Canada, LANDR is the world's first intelligent drag-and-drop instant mastering service, by MixGenius. Use the link below to receive a free trial. http://landr.com/promo/SODD
Your Merch & Live Show: Does Music Really Matter? This week we "travel" to San Antonio, Texas for a special episode of The Str8OutDaDen Podcast. We got the homie Fast Ronald on the phone to talk how punk rock helped with his live show, the importance of selling merch, the influence that Pill had on his music, new EP with DJ Burn One and more. Before we got on the line with him we caught you up to speed with what's new on Da Den and even took questions from fans during our Ask Da Den segment. Dope episode indeed. So you know the drill...sit back...Relax and Listen!