Podcasts about Fetty Wap

American rapper, singer, and songwriter from New Jersey

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Ashlee and the New JAM'N Morning Show
3 Things: New Music Friday ft DOECHII, TYLA & FETTY WAP

Ashlee and the New JAM'N Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 12:25 Transcription Available


Stand Up 起立 | 畅聊欧美喜剧与说唱文化
83. 什么是音乐喜剧?Coldplay演唱会被骗!超级英雄电影完了!

Stand Up 起立 | 畅聊欧美喜剧与说唱文化

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 63:56


科普Comedy music,顺便骂两句骗钱玩意儿|时间轴|00:00 Parody Music,戏仿音乐15:55 Novelty Song,幼稚音乐22:00 音乐喜剧26:30 虚构喜剧(Surreal Humor)49:00 Coldplay香港演唱会骗局(评分2/5)55:30 《雷霆特攻队*》骗局(评分1/5)60:00 《黑镜第七季》和哈登|歌单|Brian Hyland - Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot BikiniLil Dicky, Fetty Wap - $ave Dat MoneyWeird Al Yankovic - Eat It (戏仿Michael Jackson - Beat It)Imagine Dragons - Radioactive猫王 - Blue Suede Shoes王麟 - QQ爱小沈阳 - 我只是个传说Lonely Island (Andy Samberg) - I Just Had SexPatti Page - (How Much Is That) Doggie In The Window|本期专场|Adam Sandler 《Love You》上映时间:2024.9主播评分:4/5|相关人物&概念|Biz Markie、Slick Rick、Savoy Opera、2 Live Crew、四川芬达、Raye|制作|策划/主播:肯尼策划/剪辑/文案/宣发:肯尼、布基感谢收听,欢迎在节目评论区畅所欲言。

The New Music Business with Ari Herstand
Lyor Cohen on YouTube Music's Future and the Music Industry's Past

The New Music Business with Ari Herstand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 40:01


This week, Ari is joined by Lyor Cohen, the Global Head of Music at YouTube. Earlier in his career, Lyor led Def Jam Recordings, where he worked with artists such as Jay-Z, Ja Rule, and Ludacris. He eventually sold Def Jam to Universal and helped create the Island Def Jam Music Group. After Def Jam, Lyor became Chairman and CEO of Recorded Music at Warner Music Group. He went on to co-found 300 Entertainment (repping artists like Fetty Wap and Young Thug) before landing at YouTube in 2016.In this episode, Lyor and Ari discuss artist development, the state of the industry, and music's digital revolution. Lyor shares what it was like to lead Warner Music at a time when both Spotify and YouTube launched. If you're curious about the trajectory of tech in music, how generative AI can bring artists and fans together, or how you can use YouTube to build momentum in your career, this episode is for you.Chapters00:00 The Pursuit of Artist Success05:23 Navigating the Music Industry Landscape12:11 User-Centric Approach in Music20:34 Building Artist Communities27:14 The Evolution of Music Consumption33:30 Embracing Generative AI in MusicEdited and mixed by Ari DavidsMusic by Brassroots DistrictProduced by the team at Ari's TakeOrder the THIRD EDITION of How to Make It in the New Music Business: https://book.aristake.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

DJ Dee Money Mixes
Good Vibes Essential Mix -Hip Hop, R&B, Amapiano Edits,Afrobeats

DJ Dee Money Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 67:19


1. Lloyd ft. Lil Wayne – You - MarkCutz Remix (Clean) 2. Rihanna, Swizz Beats – Rude Boy (Deville Upbeat Blend) Clean 3. Missy – Work It 4. Wayne Wonder Feat. LL Cool J & Dutchess – No Letting Go (Remix) 5. Fetty Wap – 679 (Ft. Remy Boyz) (Jason Imanuel X D-Rush Dancehall Bootleg) 6. Stefflon Don ft French Montana – Hurt In Me (Clean) 7. Destiny's Child – Bootylicious 8. Rihanna feat. Drake – Work (Delirious & Alex K Mix) 9. AKON FT BIGGIE & SNOOP DOGG – I WANNA LOVE U (NOODLES MIX) CLEAN - INTRO 10. Usher – U Don't Have To Call (Smassh Epic Acapella Intro) Slam-In Clean 11. Amerie – 1 Thing 12. Beyoncé – Crazy In Love 13. NeYo – So Sick (Hold Yuh Remix) 14. Ciara – Can't Leave Em Alone Feat. 50 Cent (DJ Rob Dinero Remix) 15. Soul II Soul – Back To Life (However Do You Want Me) 16. Tinashe ft Drake – 2 On (Remix) (Intro Dirty) 17. Fantasia Vs Tems – Lose To Win Vs Love Me Jeje 18. Wizkid – Blow The Whistle Vs Ojuelegba 19. Drake ft Lil Wayne – The Motto (Intro Outro) (Clean) 20. Mase – Feel So Good (Intro Outro) (Clean) 21. Lil' Kim – No Matter What They Say 22. Nelly ft City Spud – Ride Wit Me (Dirty) 23. Montell Jordan – This Is How We Do It (Intro Outro) 24. Kendrick Lamar – Squabble Up (Dirty) 25. Ying Yang Twins – Whistle While You Twurk 26. T Pain – Bartender (DJ Xpect Remix) 27. Cassie – Long Way 2 Go 28. Jack Harlow – Lovin On Me (Clean) 29. Stormzy ft. Ed Sheeran & Burna Boy – Own It (Intro) 30. Chris Brown ft Nicki Minaj – Love More (Intro Outro) (Clean) be faithful 31. Wizkid Feat. Tems – Essence Vs Love More 32. Backstreet Boys – I Want It That Way (Hype Amapiano Remix) 33. Shakira – Whenever, Wherever (Hype Amapiano Remix) 34. Chris Brown – Questions - Johnny Good Re-Drum 35. The Notorious B.I.G. – Mo Money Mo Problems 36. EVE – Tambourine (Explicit) 37. Drake ft. Rihanna – Too Good - G-Squared Re-Drum 38. Chris Brown – Run It (Dan Bravo X NIE Remix) 39. Rihanna – Kiss It Better (Jaydon Lewis Amapiano Remix) - Rihanna 40. Brandy – BOY IS MINE (AMAPIANO) 41. Drake – Take Care (feat. Rihanna) (Jaydon Lewis Amapiano Remix) 42. Akon ft. Eminem – Smack That (Jaydon Lewis Amapiano Remix) 43. Ciara – Ride (Amapiano Blend - Dirty) 44. Chris Brown – Residuals Jaydon Lewis Amapiano Remix 45. Billie Eilish – Birds of a Feather. (Riddles Amapiano Mix) 46. Muni Long, Yumbs – Made For Me (Yumbs' Amapiano Remix) 47. Rihanna – Needed Me (SMASHA Edit) (CK Intro - Dirty) 48. Adam Port, Stryv – Move feat. Malachiii (Fargas Amapiano Remix) 49. Kabza De Small x Dj Maphorisa x Calvin Harris x Rihanna – How Deep is your Love (Amapiano remix)

Faces of the Future Podcast
Jon WigFall Interview | Faces of the Future Podcast

Faces of the Future Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 45:52


In this episode of the Faces of the Future Podcast Jersey's own Jon Wigfall stopped by the NBT HQ for a conversation. Jon is best known for his work in the music industry working on campaigns with the like's of Meg Thee Stallion, Fetty Wap , and Tsu Surf. He also managed and helped the likes of South Jersey artists Mir Fontaine, Franky Hill, and Kam Dela.For more content like this subscribe to NBT Network

ParaPower Mapping
The William Banks Interview - Anatomy of a Rug Pull: Crypto-Resistance or Jailbreak Hoax?

ParaPower Mapping

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 158:24


Sub to the PPM Patreon to keep the show on the road:patreon.com/ParaPowerMappingAnd now for something different... "Anatomy of a Rug Pull: Crypto-Resistance or Jailbreak Hoax?" is the first podcast interview with internet prankster William Banks following his massively viral Free William Banks "Jail Saga" and the fake prison break that broke the web.Intro - 02:00Interview begins - 41:30 In which Klonny hangs up his deep history hat and switches into undercover journo mode.We embark on a brief history of Banks' "White Moses" alternate reality game / running bit that's composed of a series of vignettes purporting to show his "life behind bars" following his "arraignment" on charges of 6th degree larceny in the state of Connecticut for stealing pro-Israel lawn signs.For clarification: he did in fact steal the yard signs and a warrant was issued for his arrest, but Banks was never imprisoned. He turned himself in in February of last year and bonded out of detainment after mere hours. He appears to have rented a former prison in the state of Florida, possibly with financing help from his roommate Peter McIndoe (fellow internet prankster behind the somewhat comparable "Birds Aren't Real" conspiracy hoax), in order to produce the series of videos that he's been releasing to create the illusion of his incarceration over recent months at a steady drip. Since his charges were filed, his case appears to have concluded in December of last year and it was statutorily sealed (likely meaning it was dismissed on a technicality, he was acquitted, or... I'm not quite sure).We will seek to disambiguate some of reality from William Banks's fictions; see if we can catch him out in any narrative contradictions; ask him point blank about his stand up set posing as a Marine at the West Point Masonic Lodge on Apr. 1st of '22 to see if we can verify my contention that it actually happened contrary to it being a hoax; hear his response to some basic ideological & political questions re Israel, the resistance, & the genocide; provide him with an opportunity to respond to critiques from Calla Walsh, a communist & anti-Zion°ist saboteur who recently endured a 2 month prison sentence for damages caused to the Israeli-owned arms manufacturer El*bit Systems; and also politely press Banks on the finances of his crypto rug pulls and merch sales to see whether we can get definitive, comprehensive receipts re exactly how much of his earnings were donated to Gaza and whether he's lived up to his guarantees.A note re my interviewing methodology: I decided to try and meet Banks at his level by acting as if I'd returned to believing in the jailbreak to see if I could get him to be a little more forthcoming that way.Along the way, I think we may just manage to capture the most authentic glimpse of the real William Banks—glimpsed between the lines of his looping personification & self-mythologizing.All in all, one of the more fascinating episodes & interviews I've embarked on.A possible postmortem analysis of the interview may follow depending on developments.Songs & clips:| Various William Banks vids | | Tom T Hall - "A Week in Country Jail" | | Fetty Wap - "Trap Queen" |

Funk Factory Radio
Episode 448: Ep. 448 (2015 Hip-Hop Turns 10)

Funk Factory Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 45:00


We turning the clock back 10 years with the biggest Hip-Hop and R&B hits of 2015 on this weeks episode of Funk Factory Radio with Tomas Tomas1 | The Weeknd | The Hills 2 | Big Sean feat. Drake & Kanye West | Blessings3 | Rae Sremmurd | No Type 4 | Fetty Wap | My Way (Feat. Drake)5 | Ty Dolla $ign | Blase (Feat. Future & Rae Sremmurd)6 | Travis Scott | Antidote 7 | Drake | Hotline Bling8 | Ne-Yo | She Knows9 | Nicki Minaj feat. Beyonce | Feeling Myself10 | Drake & Future | Jumpman 11 | Rae Sremmurd | Throw Sum Mo12 | Fetty Wap | Trap Queen13 | Silento | Watch Me (Whip Nae Nae)14 | The Weeknd | Often 15 | Post Malone | White Iverson 16 | Meek Mill | All Eyes On You (feat. Chris Brown & Nicki Minaj)17 | Rich Homie Quan | Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh)18 | Dej Loaf | Try Me19 | J. Cole | Wet Dreamz 20 | Fetty Wap feat. Remy Boyz | 679 21 | Chris Brown X Tyga | Ayo 22 | Kid Ink | Be Real (Feat. Dej Loaf)23 | Omarion | Post To Be (Remix) 24 | Nicki Minaj | Truffle Butter (feat. Drake & Lil Wayne)25 | Usher | I Don't Mind

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The Jamal Bryant Podcast
Alexis Skyy Opens Up Her Broken Engagement, Fetty Wap, and 2025 Comeback

The Jamal Bryant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 49:04


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Greetings From the Garden State
Jersey's Music Maverick: Matty Carlock on Blending Genres and Breaking Barriers

Greetings From the Garden State

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 66:54 Transcription Available


Send us a textIn this episode of Greetings from the Garden State, host Mike Ham sits down with Matty Carlock—singer-songwriter, producer, and hardcore music veteran—at the iconic Berkeley Hotel in Asbury Park. Matty shares his inspiring journey, starting from his punk and hardcore roots to evolving into a multi-genre artist blending folk, hip-hop, and more. They discuss his DIY ethic, relentless drive, and the creative process behind his latest projects.Matty opens up about formative influences like Bruce Springsteen, navigating the punk scene in New Jersey, and why failure is a critical part of success. From playing basement shows to working with legends like Jesse Malin and collaborations with Fetty Wap, Matty reflects on the chaos, triumphs, and lessons that shaped his career.This episode is a must-listen for music lovers, aspiring artists, and anyone passionate about forging their own creative path.What You'll Hear in This Episode:Matty's early exposure to New Jersey's music scene and punk culture.His transition from screaming in hardcore bands to becoming a singer-songwriter.Lessons learned from touring solo with just an acoustic guitar.Collaborations with Jesse Malin, Danny Clinch, and Fetty Wap.The duality of working across genres like folk and hip-hop.Advice for young creatives on taking control of their art and careers.Guest Links:Instagram: @mattycarlockMusic on Spotify: Matty CarlockYouTube Channel: 115 CollectiveSponsors:The Berkeley Hotel – Experience the charm of Asbury Park. Visit their website.New Jersey Lottery – Because anything can happen in Jersey.Connect with Us:Website: Greetings From the Garden StateInstagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateCall to Action: Enjoyed the episode? Leave us a review, share with friends, and don't forget to follow us for more stories from the Garden State! Support the show

Remember The Time
Épisode bonus #2 : Remember l'année 2015

Remember The Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 25:29


Épisode surpriiiiiiiise et bonus ! Pas du tout prévu mais j'ai un événement à vous annoncer :) C'est aussi l'occasion de revenir sur l'année 2015. J'ai préparé une playlist de 5 titres avec des artistes que j'ai adoré à cette période...impossible de citer tout le monde mais c'était très amusant de faire ce podcast. RDV le mercredi 29 janvier 2025 à FGO-Barbara à Paris pour un enregistrement en public sur Kendrick Lamar. Entrée libre et gratuite sans réservationHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Pour Minds Podcast
Lets Give Thanks

Pour Minds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 132:47


Happy Thanksgiving Yall!!! This episode is full of laughs and mischief! We're serving up a devious discussion about our perfect Thanksgiving plates, whether charging an entry fee for Friendsgiving is fair, the double standards around body counts, a showdown: Trey Songz vs. Fetty Wap, & so much more. Grab yo drank & Pour Up Pour Crew. Subscribe to our Patreon @ https://www.patreon.com/pourminds SHOP POUR MINDS BLACK FRIDAY & CYBER MONDAY MERCH SALE: https://www.pourminds.com WANT TO BOOK US? EMAIL: BOOKINGS@85southshow.com SUBSCRIBE TO DREA NICOLE'S YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@dreanicoleee POUR INTO YOUR POD E-BOOK: https://www.pourminds.com/ SUBSCRIBE TO LEX P'S YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@LoveLexP SHOP DREA'S LTK: https://www.shopltk.com/explore/Dreanicoleee?web_share_path=creator-shop-share MUSE BEAUTY BLACK FRIDAY & CYBER MONDAY SALE: https://www.musebeautycollection.com/ Send Fan Mail To: 1452 Chattahoochee Ave NW GA 30318 United States Wanna leave us a voicemail? Call 678.827.1826 Want Advice? Email us @ askpourminds@gmail.com Want To Be Featured On Our Item Of The Week Segment? Email Us @: itemoftheweekpm@gmail.com This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp; BetterHelp has connected over 3 million people with licensed therapists. It's convenient and accessible anywhere — 100% online. Learn more and save 10% off your first month at https://www.BetterHelp.com/POURMINDS Stop wasting money on things you don't use. Cancel your unwanted subscriptions by going to https://www.RocketMoney.com/POURMINDS Head to https://www.LumeDeodorant.com to take advantage of their biggest sale through Cyber Monday. That's L-U-M-E-D-E-O-D-O-R-A-N-T-.COM. And when they ask, PLEASE support our show and tell them we sent you. Stop putting off those doctors appointments and go to https://www.Zocdoc.com/POURMINDS find and instantly book a top-rated doctor today. That's Z-O-C-D-O-C.com/POURMINDS. https://www.Zocdoc.com/POURMINDS. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mad House
Derek Gaines & Dave Temple | Episode 39

Mad House

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 76:37


Welllll well well if it isn't the dynamic duo DEREK GAINES and DAVE TEMPLE, stand up comedians, cohosts of the podcast 'No Need for Apologies', and our GaS Digital colleagues!! In this week's episode, after Allie and Maddy do a little recap up top, we get into it with our dear guests! We discuss crazy white women, Fetty Wap, 'ruff Buff' (Buffalo), celebrity apologies, and the mysterious Facebook page dedicated to all the women who slept with Derek LOL. Plus, stay tuned for our hotline, where a dude confesses his cowardly break up scheme! Call the FUPA Hotline: (347) 480-9006Follow Derek:https://www.instagram.com/thegreatboy/?hl=enFollow Dave:https://www.instagram.com/imdavetemple/?hl=enFollow Allie:https://www.instagram.com/defaultprogrammer/?hl=enFollow Maddy:https://www.instagram.com/somaddysmith/?hl=enhttps://www.tiktok.com/@somaddysmith?lang=enAll tour dates: https://maddysmithcomedy.com/Want more Mad House??Go to https://gasdigitalnetwork.com/ to subscribe!Use promo code MAD to save big on your membership :)Get early access to our weekly episodes on Tuesdays, along with EXCLUSIVE episodes every Thursday.ANNNND - HAPPY THANKSGIVING from GAS DIGITAL!Get two weeks for free with every new subscription in NovemberAll promo codes valid through 11/30 for a 2-week free trial and discount on your subscription!UPCOMING STAND UP DATES:11/29-12/1 BUFFALO, NY12/13-12/14 BOSTON, MA12/18 BROOKLYN, NYProducer: Caroline MazzeiProducer: Ryan DellacagnaEditor: Michael KesselerSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Scarface Tubby Show
EP. 164 - Fetty Wap

The Scarface Tubby Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 73:11


In this episode, Tubby, Rick Beal, Zach London, Lung$, Cody Bank$ & LoveSongDesmond get together to discuss Rick Beal's greatest night ever, their new "compilation" that just came out and a few other topics, while listening to the self-titled debut album by Fetty Wap, which was selected via www.wheeldecide.com.

DJ Jester.
Anything Goes Mixshow (Back From BDA - Freedom FM)

DJ Jester.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024


Yep! Back from Bermuda! This episode of the Anything Goes Mixshow features music from Rihanna, 450, Shenseea, Blxck, 310Babii, Travis Scott, Jack Harlow, Banarama, Latto, Commodores, Michael Jackson, Kerwin Dubois, Lyrikal, Preedy, Jermaine Dupri, Fetty Wap, Kodak Black, Gunna, Glorilla, Megan Thee Stallion, Drake + MORE! Enjoy cause I had doing this mix!

Stay Busy with Armon Sadler
S5:E10 - "Jokes Over Facts"

Stay Busy with Armon Sadler

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 132:21


On this week's episode of Stay Busy with Armon Sadler, Will is back and the gang quickly gets into the CHAT - Roc Nation merging it's label with Equity Distribution to form ROC Nation Distribution (5:07), Michael Rubin's Breakfast Club interview (11:55), Post Malone vs The Culture (23:34), Marlon Wayans vs DJ Vlad (35:12), Kids Take Over (KTO) promoting a Hip-Hop panel with zero Black panelists (40:33), Vybz Kartel's release from prison (50:30), Travis Scott re-releasing ‘Days Before Rodeo' on it's 10th anniversary (55:01), and “Problem” by Cash Cobain and Laila! (1:00:28). This week's LUNCH BREAK touches on this past weekend's Fanatics Fest in New York City (1:11:29) and the BOARD MEETING is a deep dive into Tyler, the Creator's comments on the state of Hip-Hop in his interview with Maverick Carter (1:18:25). As always in Season 5, the episode closes with the SLIDE DECK (2:00:47). SLIDE DECK Armon | Maria I'm Drunk - Travis Scott ft. Justin Bieber & Young Thug Miss2Bees | Way Past 12 - Fetty Wap ft. Monty Will Foster | pink lemonade - LeoStayTrill Get your tickets to the Fine Wine Series' Fine Wine Festival at Citi Field on Saturday, September 14 - https://finewineseries.com/festivalnyc Stay Busy with Armon Sadler ⁠https://www.instagram.com/staybusypod/⁠ ⁠https://twitter.com/staybusypod⁠ ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@staybusypod⁠ Armon ⁠https://www.instagram.com/armonsadler/⁠ ⁠https://twitter.com/armonsadler⁠ Miss2Bees ⁠https://www.instagram.com/miss2bees/⁠ ⁠https://twitter.com/miss2bees⁠ Will Foster ⁠https://www.instagram.com/wxllxxm/⁠ ⁠https://twitter.com/WxLLxxM --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/staybusypod/support

So Rude
Inside the Studio: A Deep Dive with Music Producer Daniel Martin - Ep. 93

So Rude

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 58:53


Daniel Martin is an award-winning music producer, songwriter, engineer, and multi-instrumentalist from Orange County, California. Formerly a writer for Perfect Storm Music Group/Sony ATV, he now runs and operates an independent music production company in Nashville, TN. Since opening his first studio in 2009, Daniel has produced, hosted, and recorded world-class artists such as multi-platinum recording artist Fetty Wap, Grammy Award-winning bassist Victor Wooten, American Idol Finalist Jessica Muse, The Voice Finalist Molly Stevens, legendary guitar maker Paul Reed Smith (PRS) rising star Brennley Brown, Kelsey Bridges and Westward Sons, just to name a few. Voting member of the Grammy's, over 100 million+ streams, producer of the year Los Angeles music awards, and (most importantly) my friend - Daniel Martin welcome to the So Rude Podcast! In this episode of So Rude, we're rolling out the red carpet for the one and only Daniel Martin, a powerhouse producer known for crafting some super fun songs in the industry. We dive deep into his creative process, his journey through the music business, and the secrets behind his producer chair. Whether you're a music lover or an aspiring producer, you won't want to miss this behind-the-scenes look at the man who turns sound into gold. Tune in and catch the vibe! Daniel Martin Socials Instagram -⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠@danielmartinproducer Website - ⁠www.dmproducer.com TikTok - ⁠@mixedbydaniel Facebook - ⁠Daniel Martin Producer Spotify Playlist - Daniel Martin Producer playlist The So Rude Podcast releases weekly episodes on Tuesdays hosted by Paige Ruderman. Follow along to hear about music, Nashville, songwriting, and more. Socials Instagram -⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠@sorude.podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ TikTok - ⁠⁠@sorude.podcast⁠⁠ Email - sorudepod@gmail.com Website -⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠sorudemedia.com

Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max
Teenear talks Never Met A Me, Rick Ross, & MTV's Siesta Key on "Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max"

Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 34:49


Thank you to Miami's own R&B and Pop artist Teenear for coming on my show for an interview! Teenear discussed her new album Never Met A Me, collaborating with Rick Ross on her song Moment, and being on MTV's Siesta Key. She talked about performing the national anthem for a Miami Heat game years ago, being in Trick Daddy's Trick Loves The Kids video, and being against today's toxic dating climate. She got into the movie roles she wants to portray, her father being in the industry and how her parents are still hesitant about her music career, and working with Fetty Wap. Stay tuned! Teenear's new album Never Met A Me is available on all platforms, including Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/never-met-a-me/1750336317. Follow Teenear on Instagram and X: @teenearr Shoutout to Andres Sanchez for connecting us! Follow Andres on Instagram: @san.an__ Follow me on Instagram and Twitter: @thereelmax Website: https://maxcoughlan.com/index.html. Website live show streaming link: https://maxcoughlan.com/sports-and-hip-hop-with-dj-mad-max-live-stream.html. MAD MAX Radio on Live365: 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. Teenear on "Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max" visual on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6p5ltF6PPvE. 

Blackout Podcast
DJ Hotcue - DJ / Producer

Blackout Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 5:43


DJ Hotcue is a DJ / Producer from Weymouth, Nova Scotia who, in a few short years, has grown his career from humble beginnings in a small rural Nova Scotian town to DJing at major events and opening for renowned hip-hop artists.DJ Hotcue developed a love for DJing in high school when he was a part of an eight-week DJ course called Rhythm that was taught by Gerald Wheatley and Craig Muise. From there, he gained some of his first performance opportunities at high school dances.He made his official debut at a wedding & later a Family Reunion. In recent years, DJ Hotcue performed at events such as NBA Canada Tours: Campus Pass, All-Star Skills Challenge, NBA Nation Tour NSMW 2022 & 2023 and has opened for acts like Ice Cube, DJ Yella of NWA, Fetty Wap, Sean Kingston, Ace Hood, Joyner Lucas & many more.He's also started producing and releasing music since the pandemic.Check him out @djhotcue

Pops on Hops
Amateur Podcasters (Lil Dicky and Woven Water Brewing Company)

Pops on Hops

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 130:34


Barry, Abigail, and special guest Dinos Korominas discuss Dinos' Jukebox submission, Professional Rapper by Lil Dicky, and sample Failsafe, Banana Split Fusion, Luminous, and Matterhorn from Woven Water Brewing Company in Tampa, Florida. Dinos recommended the music video for Lemme Freak. Molly features Brendon Urie of Panic at the Disco. Listen to our recent Panic! At the Disco album review, A Crowler You Can't Pour Out (Panic at The Disco & Disco Witch)! Barry loves the music video for this song! Bruh… reminded Abigail of Live at Union Square, November 1986 - Live by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince. Listen to our review of that album, Jukebox: He's the Drinker, We're the Talkers (DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince and Evil Genius Beer Company). Abigail first saw Hannibal Buress' comedy on @midnight, a comedy panel game show that focused on the Internet's reactions to current events. Barry correctly recalled that a viral joke from one of Buress' comedy sets started the chain of events that eventually led to Bill Cosby's downfall. Read more about that story and listen to Buress' reaction to the events. Watch the music video for $ave Dat Money (feat. Fetty Wap & Rich Homie Quan). Watch along with us the two TikToks featuring Pillow Talking (feat. Brain). Also, watch the music video! Up next… The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess by Chappell Roan Dinos also randomly selected our next Jukebox episode, Empire by Queensrÿche, submitted by Aaron the Farmer. This episode is scheduled to drop on October 4, 2024. Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe. Visit Anosmia Awareness for more information on Barry's condition. Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic! Leave us a rating or a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Facebook | Instagram | X | YouTube | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox

Adultish Whines
96. Solo Whine: Fetty Wap & Hurricane Beryl Coming Through

Adultish Whines

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 47:54


Before you get too far, go get your tickets to the live podcast celebration in Houston, Tx on July 25th! P is solo whining about the prep that has gone into the event, Hurricane Beryl, asshole property managers…and a $400 vet bill for…pink eye???Buy your tickets: Adultish Whines Live Podcast Follow the Pod: instagram.com/adultishwhines/Follow your Host: instagram.com/paige_crutcher/Go to https://betterhelp.com/adultish for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help #sponsoredUse code ADULTISH at adameve.com for 50% off, free gifts and free shipping.Use code AWCLUB at kingsofneon.com for 10% off a custom neon sign.

Beards and Bottles Podcast
GROWTH W/ LEZHAE

Beards and Bottles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 50:42


“ Beards & Bottles” Podcast Is Real life interactions cultivated with great conversations over even better drinks Tune in to Episode 123. "Growth" W/ LEZHAE We talking music, relationships coparenting with Fetty Wap and nba players doing music! tune in‼️ #fettywap #nba #relationships #lezhae #bnb #freewap(FULL EPISODE ON PATREON) Host: https://www.instagram.com/pbm_louie/?hl=en Host: https://www.instagram.com/thehomiegl/?hl=en Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=75143961&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link Apple Pod: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beards-and-bottles-podcast/id1619306178 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/43c9ZFoYuQBXr2FzthVPZ3?si=yYM2l2zFReC2rdRGrmG3Pw Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/7746be2a-2bd7-4903-882d-8a6191193a6a/beards-and-bottles-podcast?ref=dm_sh_LuV3rpp59HbQdugNrOCfTOto

No Jumper
Fatboy on Drama with His Ex,

No Jumper

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 77:53


Fatboy taps back in with Adam to talk about the crazy viral video with his ex, getting cosy with Celina Powell, and more!  ----- 0:00 Intro 0:37 Fatboy wants his own pod on No Jumper 1:40 Fatboy fell for Adam's April fools joke and questions him about it 3:36 Fatboy tells adam he lost over a million dollars gambling in Vegas 4:25 Adam and Fatboy talk about how no jumper has covered his recent drama and if it was handled correctly 8:55 Fatboy talks about how he has a passion for music now and is dedicated to pursuing that 11:00 Fatboy has a song with Jake Paul and talks about being in the studio with him and Gucci mama 13:01 Prizepicks 14:20 Faboy elaborates on the situation between him, his girl and ALLBLACK 25:20 Fatboy admits he has an addiction to cheating on his partner 28:36 Fatboy talks about staying outta trouble and passing everything to his assistant 29:40 Adam brings up Celina Powell posted up with Fatboy and people hating on her 34:10 Fatboy talks about how sexy drill is taking over the east coast 35:30 Fatboy talks about Bandsman Rill's influence on the drill scene 38:50 Adam asks Fatboy about his girl trying to say he had an enhancement surgery down there 41:45 Fatboy coins the term "Forrest gumping" it 45:00 Fatboy and Adam talk about Fetty Wap and the pressures of staying in the hood 49:20 Adam asks Fatboy is he's jealous of Druski 54:04 Fatboy talks about working with younger artists from the east coast and wanting to focus on his goals 56:40 Adam asks if a BBL is a red flag on a woman and putting them through tests 58:12 Adam asks Fatboy about his recent weight loss and FYB J Mane 01:01:20 Fatboy says he doesn't care about anyone else's opinion of him 1:02:23 Adam asks Fatboy about Wack 100 and Akademiks 1:06:24Adam presses Fatboy about ashing his blunt near fresh weed 01:07:07 Fatboy tells Adam he gonna go on a crazy run and puts his boy on the show 01:08:18 Fatboy flexes on Adam and put out bands on the table 01:09:26 Fatboy asks adam about getting his own show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dead End Hip Hop
Fetty Wap - King Zoo Album Review | de365

Dead End Hip Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 7:58


The return of Fetty. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Kpop Kimchi Podcast
Episode 223: How Did You Get Into Kpop?

Kpop Kimchi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 58:48


This week we're bringing you a special episode we did in collaboration with our Kpop partners KorK STL which had their customers filing out questionnaires on how they got into Kpop! We always love hearing about other fans experiences and what brought them in to the Kpop world so hopefully you all enjoy hearing them too! Thanks to everybody who participated last weekend because you all are amazing!Come Join the Discord!https://linktr.ee/kpopkimchi101?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=e6bef5ad-34ee-46a0-8d35-df5b7df11528Go check out our partners Kork STL at the link below and use our affiliate code "KPK10" to get 10% off your entire order at check out!https://www.korkstl.com/Fetty Wap- 679https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pzz4Z-O7710Andrew W.K.- Party Hardhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WccfbPQNMbg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

THE RYDE ALONG
New Music Mondays with Hip Hop News, Kid Cudi, 21 Savage, Fetty Wap & Millyz New Album Reviews & What's Too Ratchet

THE RYDE ALONG

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 120:52


Cannabis Talk 101
Getting to know Independent Hip Hop Artist & Entertainer, Lil Chronic!

Cannabis Talk 101

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 46:59 Transcription Available


Lil Chronic is a musical artist that has successfully fused a stylistic mixture of Hip Hop & Rock n Roll in a way that no one has ever heard or seen before. His Debut Album, "Love Me Before I'm Gone" has surpassed 200,000 streams across all platforms & only continues to grow bigger with features that include Bow Wow, Juicy J, Fetty Wap, GaTa, & many more Microphone Legends supporting the Lil Chronic Movement! Be on the lookout for Lil Chronic's New Single “SNOW”, out now off his upcoming album “Hope You Understand” dropping on All Platforms February 14th 2024! Follow the IG @lilchronicccc & be on top of all his new tracks by streaming Lil Chronic's music on Apple Music, Spotify, Tidal, Or anywhere you get your music! Be sure to tune in to Cannabis Talk 101, Toking With The Stars, & Financial Fridays as we bring you valuable content on a weekly basis via Spotify, IHeartRadio App, Apple Podcasts, or any streaming service you may use. Also pick up a copy of the Cannabis Talk Magazine at your local dispensary or visit www.cannabistalkmagazine.com to read all the new articles & ad's! Cannabis Talk 101 is your ESPN, CNN, FOX NEWS and The View of Cannabis, With our main hosts, Chris Wright, aka Blue & Joe Grande! They all share a passion for educating, advocating and defending members of the cannabis community. They discuss the benefits of cannabis as well as the laws engulfing it while breaking the stoner stereotype. Together they have embarked on a mission to spread the truth about cannabis while guiding and connecting industry professionals along the way. Visit www.CannabisTalk101.com for more episodes, daily news & articles, and MORE! Listen to the Podcast:iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-ca Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3loMiMW Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast FOLLOW US on all Social Media:Instagram:/ cannabistalk101 Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cannabistalk1...Facebook: / cannatalk101 Twitter: / cannatalk101 Leave us a voicemail to be featured on the show: 800-420-1980See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Relatables
Taylor Swift Or Fetty Wap?

Relatables

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 62:46


In todays episode the boys discuss; TIMECODE 0:00 Intro 1:48 Nice guy or f*uck boy 9:43 Dilemmas 26:40 Taylor Swift guess the lyric 33:18 Attachment styles 53:44 How to humble your partner 1:00:18 Outro Join Patreon below https://patreon.com/Relatables69?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link

Until Further Notice...
Toss & Turn In Spaghetti Straps

Until Further Notice...

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 56:27


On this episode we cover a wide range of topics. Hatch kicks off the podcast discussing Kid Cudi defending himself wearing a dress and Hatch calls CAP?! Hatch talks about his utter disgust for his former celebrity crush Serena Williams?! Savannah James continues to set the standard for being a top tier significant other?! Hatch refers to Lil Baby as the Fetty Wap of the south?! & much much more! X : OGHatch_ FaceBook : OG Hatch FaceBook Group Page: Friends of the Show The Thin Line Between Genius & Insanity YouTube: OGHatchTV Tik Tok : OGHatchTV IG: OGHatch_ Rumble : OGHatch Threads :OGHatch _

Crime & Entertainment
Howard Beach Bad Boy, Turned Bonanno Crime Family Enforcer :The Gene Borrello Story

Crime & Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 79:55


Today, on Crime & Entertainment we have the Howard Beach Bad Boy, Gene Borrello. Gene was a street enforcer for the Bonanno Crime Family. His crimes ranged from robbery,  assault, arson you name it, Gene did it. Throughout his years in the life there were at least 4 attempts on his life. Eventually though Gene would end up in Rikers Island Prison with a lengthy sentences looming. After doing 19 months he decided to cooperate with the government. After his release he came right back home and started the Johnny & Gene Show show with John Alite. This started to MOB TUBE Genre on YouTube as we know it. He also wrote a book which you can find a link to below. Gene has had some trouble no staying out of jail as he most recently did a stint where he was imprisoned along side rapper Fetty Wap & The infamous Sam Bankman-Fried whom he protected inside from being taken advantage of by another inmate. Gene now has plans to transition over into the acting side of things while of coarse dipping his toes into the mob genre by going back & fourth with alleged former Philadelphia Mob Boss Joey Merlino. Rest assure what ever Gene does it will be entertaining to say the least. You can follow Gene on IG below. So, strap in and enjoy the this stroll down Bonanno Crime Family History.Follow Gene on IGhttps://www.instagram.com/geneborrello/Get his book herehttps://www.amazon.com/Born-LIfe-Borrello-Ex-Bonanno-Enforcer/dp/1667805576 Crime & Entertainment Links are hereLike us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/crimeandentertainmentFollow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/crimenentertainment/Listen on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4T67Bs5...Listen on Apple Music - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Listen on Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/crime-e...Listen on Google Podcast - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0...Listen on Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/9cd...

Youre The Man Now Dog
Can I Get to the Yams?! w/ Ahsohn Williams and Erin Keif

Youre The Man Now Dog

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 33:10


Sweet yaaAaaaams! Shout out to Charlie Wilson & Fetty Wap (& Masego and Devin Morrison) for this post Thanksgiving banger that is wonderfully stuck in our ear. Erin and Ahsohn join us for a laugher and a feeler, which we love over here. We get into some pretty fun scenes about avoiding people at the grocery store, baseball walk up music, drinking too much caffeine, and folks, there's even one more I can't remember and refuse to look up! Let us know in the comments which part we forgot. Its a fun little easter egg hunt! (NOT laziness!) Support ManDog on Patreon! Check out Ahsohn on IG! Check out Erin's podcasts Hey Riddle Riddle, and Sitcom D&D! Check ⁠ManDog on YouTube⁠! Check out Big Grande on Youtube! Check out BigGrandeWebsite.com! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mandogpod/message

MTMJ Podcast with The Wife
Ep.131 “Inflation Perks” Hallie & Chloe Bailey, Sexual Assault lawsuits, Josh Giddey, King Harris

MTMJ Podcast with The Wife

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 83:20


Welcome to the MTMJ Podcast with The Wife. We hope you enjoy this episode of the MTMJ podcast with the wife. The topics we will be covering in this podcast include: We started the podcast with music from Offset & Don Toliver (Worth It) and Drake (You Broke My Heart). We discussed Tabitha Brown's encouragement post from Saturday, 11/25. We discussed the entitlement displayed by Hallie & Chloe Bailey at a nail salon and what their behavior caused the nail salon owner. We discussed inflation in the grocery stores and things that should cost because you need it to survive, which led to a broader conversation about the state of our world today. We discussed Dwyane Wade's latest IG story, reposted by The Neighborhood Talk, posted five days ago. We discussed how Mike felt like AI was responsible for all the sexual Assault lawsuits exposed four days ago and how Good Burger 2 didn't need to be made. We discussed more thoughts on Diddy and his sexuality. Then we debated Fetty Wap's interview in prison with XXL and why the internet is undefeated. Then Mike shows love to 50 Cent with a hook, lol. We discussed Meek Mill posting a now-deleted post of Trippie Redd on 11/21, discussing how Trippie Redd is banned from Philly, and Wale claims his ops made him being hung over a balcony story up from New Jack City. We discussed OKC NBA player Josh Giddey dating a 15-year-old and how this is acceptable in the black community, plus MORE. Thank you for listening to the MTMJ Podcast with The Wife. Click the website for more content from the host of MTMJ Podcast with the Wife: https://www.mtmjpodcast.com

The Diverse Mentality Podcast
#242 - Diddy Did He Or Didn't He

The Diverse Mentality Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 48:44


Quake discusses Diddy's clothing line 'Sean John' getting dropped from Macy's, Diddy's former Bad Boy Records President getting sued for sexual assault, 50 Cent having scathing photos of Cassie back in 2010 from Diddy, Polo G's brother getting charged with murder, Fetty Wap wishing he took music more serious, Casanova's co-defendants pleading guilty, NBA YoungBoy calling the music industry "demonic". Kanye West getting followed by his former trainer in Dubai, Billboard Hot 100 and much more. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/diversementalitypodcast/support

The N****s With Opinions Podcast
Ep. 187: “Gender Bender”

The N****s With Opinions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 82:57


Top Atlanta rappers, the guys discuss their days of being poor, Majah Hype says Guyanese people aren't Caribbean, What happened to Red Strip commercials? The guys break down beers, new episodes of Gen V, Ricky's Michael Jackson vault, K Camp, Rod Wave, Gay homeboys, College football & More Song of The Week: K Camp ft Fetty Wap x 100

Business Untitled
Orlando Wharton | Business Untitled Episode 3

Business Untitled

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 62:48


The man reviving Priority Records with his taste & influence that has been shaping Hip-Hop for years. Get a front row seat into the illustrious career of Orlando Wharton, the mastermind behind some of hip-hop's biggest sensations. From signing chart-toppers like Fetty Wap and Kodak Black to nurturing the raw talent of artists like PnB Rock, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, and YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Wharton's ear for groundbreaking sound is unmatched. "When you have a passion for something, it will outweigh your common sense." He's a student and a leader that taught us some things about running a music business that will inspire the curious. Neither the information, nor any opinion contained in this podcast, constitutes an offer to buy or sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy or sell securities or other financial instruments or to participate in any advisory services or trading strategy. Nothing contained in this document constitutes investment, legal or tax advice or is an endorsement of any of the investments/companies mentioned herein.

No Jumper
Masika on Sharp Walking Out On Her, Her Baby Daddy Fetty Wap Getting 6 Years in Prison & More

No Jumper

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 116:16


Masika talks about her upbringing in Chicago, moving to LA, becoming a mom, why she hates Vlad, Charlamagne sniffing her chair at the Breakfast Club, and more! ----- Get the latest news & videos http://nojumper.com CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! https://shop.nojumper.com/ NO JUMPER PATREON http://www.patreon.com/nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... Follow us on SNAPCHAT https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... 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

Trapital
How Ice Spice Blew Up (with Denisha Kuhlor)

Trapital

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 45:54


Even by today's standards, Ice Spice's meteoric rise is something else. She first hit it big in August 2022 with the viral release of “Munch.” Since then, Ice Spice has the most top 5 hits on the Billboard 100 in 2023 and guest appeared on Taylor Swift's Eras Tour.How did we get here? Her aura, her music, her cinnamon-colored curls, and more have helped her stand out in an oversaturated industry.To explain how Ice Spice's star was born and where it could go next, I brought on friend of the pod, Denisha Kuhlor. Here's what we covered:[2:07] The People's Princess [4:11] Ice Spice's success by the numbers [6:23] “Always shipping” has kept Ice Spice's momentum [7:26] Performing on Taylor Swift's Eras Tour[09:49] What makes Ice Spice unique? [13:24] Artists' relatability factor[20:27] Cultivating the Munchkins fanbase[24:00] What is a music global superstar in 2023?[31:39] Sexist dialogue around female rappers[35:56] How female rappers stand out[42:03] Ice Spice's intentionsListen: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | SoundCloud | Stitcher | Overcast | Amazon | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts | RSSHost: Dan Runcie, @RuncieDan, trapital.coGuests: Denisha Kuhlor, @denishakuhlorThis episode is sponsored by DICE. Learn more about why artists, venues, and promoters love to partner with DICE for their ticketing needs. Visit dice.fmEnjoy this podcast? Rate and review the podcast here! ratethispodcast.com/trapitalTrapital is home for the business of music, media and culture. Learn more by reading Trapital's free memo.TRANSCRIPT[00:00:00] Denisha Kuhlor: What is interesting about, Ice Spice is they feel like everyone's learning in real time, and they feel like they get to be a part of it. So in some ways, I do think that her fan base is interesting because it's like they're co-creating a bit, in a way that hasn't that other artists, maybe they've wanted to, but like the true actual product and creation to a product process hasn't been as interactive as, hasn't been as interactive as before.There's no wall the way with other artists. There's Really no wall. It feels like the conversations or the quote tweets that she's having on Twitter really feel like conversations amongst friends from how they crack jokes to the colloquialisms that are there. [00:00:45] Dan Runcie Audio Intro: Hey, welcome to the Trapital Podcast. I'm your host and the founder of Trapital, Dan Runcie. This podcast is your place to gain insights from executives in music, media, entertainment, and more who are taking hip hop culture to the next level.[00:01:13] Dan Runcie Guest Intro: Two years ago. Ice Spice was a college student at SUNY Purchase doing her thing, like most college students do today. She's had one of the most Meteoric rises, especially in the past year. Everything that's happened in ice spices career since she dropped Munch last summer.It has been very fascinating to watch how a star blows up in 2023. In 2023 in this era that we're in now. And today's episode is a breakdown on that. What does it all mean? How did she get here? What did Ice Spice do differently that other artists right now haven't been able to do to reach the levels that she has?And how do we make sense of it all with what to expect with her career moving forward? If you ask the people on her team, whether that's the record labels, the management, the folks that she's working with, they think they have the next global superstar on their hands, but what does that term even mean, and what does that term mean today in an era where it's harder than ever for today's bright young stars to reach the same levels that the past global superstars have reached, especially for an artist from the us.To break it all down, we're joined by friend of the show, Denisha Kuhlor, who's the founder of Stan. She does great work in analyzing artist strategies and looking at Ice Spice and the Munchkins was a great opportunity for us to dive in. So here's our deep dive on Ice Spice. Hope you enjoy it.[00:02:35] Dan Runcie: All right, today we are back and we're gonna talk about the Princess Diana of hip hop, herself Ice Spice. It's only right and we're gonna talk about it and break it all down with someone who has written about her and does studies on fan bases as well. So you were the perfect person to have on Denisha Kuhlor, welcome back. Hi. Thanks for having me back. Ice Spice is so fascinating in a lot of ways because. go back to just two years ago. We weren't necessarily having conversations about her. She had released a few singles back then. Some were in collaboration with her dad, who is also a rapper.But things really blew up last summer. She puts out Munch, it becomes a drill anthem, a New York anthem. And then we just see this meteoric rise and you look at where she is now. Here are a few stats just to level set this conversation. She has 36 million monthly Spotify listeners that puts her above people like Jay-Z, Tyler the creator, Jack Harlow, the Beatles.So she's in pretty high company there and she's continued to stay in that area. And just for some context here, Spotify says that this is from their most recent loud and clear report. Spotify says that 130 artist catalogs on their platform are generating at least 5 million annually. So the artist catalogs themselves.Obviously the splits can be different, so if you use those numbers, and you said that I is currently 81st. In terms of all artists there, she's clearly in that lane. Obviously, you have to be able to maintain that for a year, but if you also assume that Spotify itself is roughly a quarter of the. Recorded music revenue that comes through, that's over 20 million dollars that we're seeing there.So we are clearly seeing that she has things from a stream perspective and she just came out for three nights of Taylor Swift's show in the Meadowlands at MetLife Stadium. So how do you make sense of this all? Where do you think about Ice spice and the rise and where she is right now in her career?[00:04:39] Denisha Kuhlor: Yeah, I think our space has been so fun to watch. It feels like every few years there's a people's champ, and they always seem to tend to originate from New York. and so seeing her do what she's done with in some ways what feels like, her back against the wall, when Munch came out, it was a lot of critical, critical takes, and the reception wasn't necessarily all positive. So to see how she's kind of, flipped this moment and the light shining on her into a real, you know, bonafide career based off the statue just mentioned is really exciting.[00:05:12] Dan Runcie: I think it highlights. What's possible now, today we've seen artists blow up and become household names in a short amount of time that isn't relatively new. If anything, you can honestly say it's harder to do now, just given the fact that it does take even more work and more time to develop a true superstar.And I do think that's a word that gets thrown around quite a bit. The thing with ice spice though, is that. He's also someone we've seen continue to maintain momentum. Yeah. In an era where someone could be hot for a few months and then you just don't necessarily have that moment again. Yeah. As back early, back as eight years ago, Fetty Wap had that one summer in 2015 where he just had hit after hit.Yeah. And they went consistently with it. That story and the challenges there have been told endless times, but that wasn't a long-lived experience either. And Ice Spice is clearly been able to even expand that from that perspective. I do think that I've heard a few people talk about how fame and talent are things that have had a very symbiotic relationship for years in music, just given how it was very hard to separate the two, especially if you were an artist that rose to the top. Yeah. you had to have a full package at least to be able to be in the conversation. I spice though, as someone who's continued to rise in, I think she has had songs that people liked, songs that people didn't like, people criticizing her flow, people criticizing this, and even some of her performances and things like that.But she's continued to build and grow in public, and it hasn't necessarily knocked her in any type of way. [00:06:51] Denisha Kuhlor: Yeah, I think she wins because she takes like a startup approach in the sense that she's always shipping, while, you know, Munch had its audience and its fan base. Her follow-ups definitely one introduced her to new audiences, but allowed her to keep shipping and testing and iterating on what works. She definitely takes an approach or it feels like just when you think like, okay, like this moment is done, or, you know, the time has lapsed. she's coming out with something new and something that's not expected, and frankly, something that just continues to place her even bigger on the world stage, right?She went from remixes that felt like a true collaboration amongst peers with Pink Panthers and boys a liar to. Getting to work with greats like Nikki or, Taylor Swift, where it feels like now they're saying, Hey, we like this girl. We're embracing her. and we wanna take her to the next step in the industry.So with each time she ships, it feels like it just keeps getting bigger and bigger.[00:07:54] Dan Runcie: Let's talk a bit about Taylor Swift, because you mentioned that there. This performance got a lot of buzz because Taylor Swift really hasn't brought many people out on the tour that she has. This tour may go down as one of the highest grossing tours that we've seen, and she's coming out and saying that I spice is the future, and we're seeing everyone from, whether it's her record labels and folks that she worked with more.Granted, we expect them to, that's their job to promote the folks that they have there, but from a live performance perspective, it wasn't always like this because she did get some critical comments from more recent performances that she did up to this point, and we've seen those types of things derail artists.Yeah. And be challenging to them. Can you talk a bit about that? [00:08:39] Denisha Kuhlor: Yeah, so I think, you know, Taylor Swift, bringing out and embracing, ice Spice was really interesting. ice Spice definitely has this dynamic of, you know, the people's champ and as she continues to, as she continues to grow people, people rooting for her.And so just from like, What that moment meant, I think for people to see someone who hadn't had any music, who barely had a Spotify profile probably two years ago or three years ago. to be an on a stage in a filled out arena nonetheless, was awesome. But I also think it's very much a testament to her ability and kind of the consumer's ability to, be forgetful.And when I say that, she obviously looked a lot more comfortable on stage, but the rolling loud performance, I think brought a lot of critique, right? it was just the novice fan on platforms like Shade Room or Instagram, talking about her performance. to folks in the industry talking more about the need for, you know, artist development and, a and r I feel like a lot of people could have come out of that moment very differently.or in some ways been so effect, offended that. It hurt their career but in even, you know, reading Ice Space's, last interview with Billboard, she talks a lot about her desire to exercise has solely been fueled by her wanting to improve her breath work on stage. and so you see a real commitment.I even noticed it seeing the clips from her wireless performance, just looking more comfortable on stage thinking through her set list. I think you see a real commitment. Two on, on her part. two, want to improve her craft and become a better performer. [00:10:17] Dan Runcie: So you mentioned a few things that definitely contributed to her rise. She definitely has the investment. The team behind her at Capital and others wanna see this happen. The thing is though, record labels are always making investments in everyone. They always try to put money behind new talent, and it made me think what is unique about her.Some people feel like there is a visual aspect to this. Not even in just the aspect of her being attractive, but having the distinct look, right? That like cinnamon afro, you know, it this like very striking from a visual perspective or just like, well who is that? Because that doesn't look like someone that we've seen before. Not necessarily in this overt stunt way. Yeah. But just someone that's being themselves and doing their thing. In a similar dynamic to the way that when Billy Eilish had first came out, she wasn't dressing the same way that Pop Stars did. And she was, had this whole vibe, and it was around this time that people were trying to understand Gen Z as this broad consumer, and then he or she comes very antithetical to what people have.And I think that look at that vibe attributed it to that way. So I think that's one factor that works in her favor. So you have that. You have the fact that New York has always had this pulse on whoever the next person up is and what they tell you about, whether it's what we saw with Cardi B. Now when she blew up, what you know, six, seven years ago, whether you saw it with pop smoke a couple years after.So New York has always had its finger on the pulse from that perspective. So I think that's part of it too. I also think though, that there's this aspect of. Dominating conversation in social media and with that type of discourse, but without just becoming someone who lives in social media, if that makes sense.The analogy I often think about is, Ben Affleck. This is a, bit of unique comparison, but I have to think about how Ben Affleck would talk about back when him and J Lo were going through their breakup when they were together in the two thousands, he was saying, you know, I could sell all of the US weekly magazines in the world.Yeah. But, I can't sell a movie ticket. Yeah. That is the thing that's tough for me to be able to sell. And I think that sometimes artists can struggle with that too, where their names can always be trending and they can always be the trending topic on Twitter, or they could always be the topic of discussion on Shade Room or whatever the aggregator site is, but they don't necessarily drive that into streams. They don't drive that into hard ticket sales. And that's the stuff that true fan base development comes. And a lot of that stuff does take years that it's a natural funnel, right? Your social media and your followers should always be larger and then leading there, but it has to lead somewhere.But Ice Spice, at least from where she is, from a monthly stream perspective and how that stayed consistent. People clearly are listening and tuning into the music and then additionally, the biggest artist in the world is bringing her out on stage to do that. And those are some of the things we saw with Post Malone early in his career and how he would go out on stage with different people, even people that were of different genres and trying to see what that playbook looked like.So yeah, that's the piece of it that I think is different from her relative to even. Other artists we've seen come out, other female artists we've seen come out. Other black female artists in hiphop that we've seen come out, that I think is a bit unique about why I think she's been distinct in this way.[00:13:52] Denisha Kuhlor: I agree. I agree. I think she's. Immerse herself in culture in a way that's so authentic to her. and as a result, she's able to show up as the digitally native person that, that she is, Ice Spice and how she interacts even on social media when you look, is a lot less like an influencer.Which is what I would say, Cardi B kind of had when she was coming up, and maybe some other stars that really got fame. And while they definitely have mastered authenticity and they do it well, Ice Spice in some ways is just her, like, I feel like she's almost, And she's almost like, like that girl in school that's relatable, but you feel like, oh, I can't pull that off.So when it comes to the things that she's doing, it feels relatable enough. but it doesn't also encourage you to get out there and do it herself. And I think it's a, difference maybe nuance to the authenticity that we've, that we've seen in the past. which people can really appreciate.I would probably even argue now that people are better, consumers are more savvy when it comes to what feels like manufactured authenticity, right? Whether it's a Get Ready with Me video, but you're selling all these makeup products as a result or a day in my life, but you're really promoting the new product to target. Like consumers have become a lot more savvy. And as a result, they praise her for doing what they want, which is just that genuine authenticity when it comes to Princess Diana. And she mentioned this in the Billboard, article or the interview that she did, her cover story.She thought it was so weird that people were calling her that name and she didn't get it. but she felt like all she could do was embrace it, right? and embrace that title. and I think that's just another great example of how. You watch her into real time, like develop the ebbs and flows of coming this fame while still recognizing there's so much that she doesn't know.And I feel like people really appreciate that. Whereas unfortunately, and maybe this is just a. A privilege that comes to the new artist. Drake talks about this in his rap radar interview where he says There's a period as an artist much to what you were, referring to with the Post Malone, you know, example in terms of being prod out, like there's a period as a new artist for. Around maybe, probably six to 18 months where everyone is just discovering you and the, process of discovering you, right? A person getting their first iPhone or this process of discovery and experiencing this new thing for the first time feels really great.and I think she's found a way to really revel in it and capitalize in it, capitalize on it in a way that seems to have longevity, versus other artists. [00:16:39] Dan Runcie: I wanna talk about that first piece you mentioned about the relatability. You said something along the lines of she makes it so you may not wanna necessarily replicate what she's doing, but there's something in it that seems attainable and relatable.In a way. Do you think that that's rare when it comes to artists? Like is there anyone that comes to mind that, let's say is a popular artist that you don't think that necessarily applies to? [00:17:05] Denisha Kuhlor: Hmm. You know, I guess I can give the best examples as watching these artists sometimes what feels like making leaps and bounds to continue to remain relatable.obviously you look at like a Drake, and I think he does that really well, right? He goes to these places because you know, as much as it's helping, the artists. It's also giving him that currency of relatability. I mean, we have the piece on, Cho with Cardi B. she's about to do a song with Lato, and everyone's talking about now the conversation is how much Cardi B like mints a track and the co-sign she gives to a track, but it also keeps her relatable, and pushes her brand in a very specific, in a very specific way.and so I almost feel like, relatability is becoming a bit played, if that makes sense. people and labels are forcing it, [00:18:00] Dan Runcie: Yeah. Like, would you say that Nicki Minaj is relatable in this way? [00:18:03] Denisha Kuhlor: Oh, interesting. No, no, I wouldn't. I think that once an artist hits a certain amount of success that they inherently become unrelatable.As much as they tried [00:18:12] Dan Runcie: Was like, was beat me up, Scotty Era, Nicki Minaj, relatable?. [00:18:17] Denisha Kuhlor: Very much so. I think because and it sounds a little crazy, but I think the only part in that distinction at that time of the artist is fans are just supporting them, but it still somewhat feels like a peer-to-peer relationship, or there's less of a wall up, right? Their support, their appreciation feels more like a, bilateral conversation. Whereas once an artist hits a certain point you're getting none of that. and that's where I think it comes from.[00:18:45] Dan Runcie: It's interesting I asked about Nicki Minaj because I think that part of the relatability thing with Ice Spice is it reminds me of, it reminds me of Steph Curry in a way where someone like him can seem. He has other worldly talent, in my opinion but I do think that because of his size, because of his stature, he isn't this six foot nine LeBron figure that does things where it's like, I could never do that.Yeah. Right. But there's this thought of like, okay, well if I do my 10,000 shots just like Steph did or spent my 10,000 hours in the gym, yeah. I could get there. Yeah. And I feel like Ice Spice, at least from a flow in a Italian, in an image perspective. Yeah, there's a bit of that. Oh, she's your friend from high school or she was someone that was like part of that crew from that perspective.And you know, she has a unique flow and there's a aspect of it. But I asked the Nikki question because I was wondering, you have Nikki doing a verse like Monster, which was one of her big breakouts there. This was 2010 on Kanye's song. Does a verse like that almost make her unrelatable in a way where it's this talent is then shown to be like, oh wow, like can I do that? And it almost puts you into this Revere era, which is still a valuable place for an artist to be. But I wonder if that's a very different way with how someone like Ice Spice is looked at. [00:20:03] Denisha Kuhlor: Yeah. I think in the point you made about like, Voice and flow, right? One of the most, memorable things about, Ice Spice's the cadence in which she raps.It literally feels like you're kind of around your friend who's like rapping to a beat and, knows they can rap. But is not overdoing it. whereas with an artist like a Nicki Minaj, there's definitely a level of animation, that can approach the music, right. And I think that's a great thing, right?It's helped build a fan base, it adds a different level of maybe production to her and how she performs and kind of everything associated with her artistry. But it makes it very different from a relatability standpoint because anyone can feel like they can kind of maybe like kick a verse like Ice Spice. I don't know how many people are attempting to, go up against what she did. On what? Nick Minaj on Monster. [00:20:56] Dan Runcie: Right. And I think that's part of the distinction there and I think this spans across a few heel, but that's one thing that can work in her, can work in her favor, especially as coming up now is very different than Nikki coming up in the blog era.It's just, yeah, a different dynamic of how artists come up and how you get, how you break through. And one of the things that I think is a bit more unique now is the importance of cultivating fan bases early and having that dynamic where, you know, Nikki could talk about, you know, charging 50K for a versatile album out in her days of, I think in a lot of ways that reflected where things were just from, especially that era coming up.Like with the mixtapes, I spice granted she could probably command more just given, you know, inflation and all the other things related to music. I do think that her cultivating a fan base is something that likely came earlier though, because I think it probably took a couple of years for the Barbs to really materialize and become how they were, you know, well after Nikki's first album.But the Munchkins or the Spice cabinet, as some people call them, I Spice Spice fan base is already here and is reflective of how artists are thinking about cultivating and growing things now, because you need to do this stuff earlier. We have the tools available in a way that weren't necessarily available to someone like Nicki or someone like Drake or J. Cole in the late two thousands when all of them were coming up in that wave.Is there anything you've noticed from her from that perspective that stands out that is unique? Yeah, that is something that [00:22:31] Denisha Kuhlor: You know what's interesting or what feels interesting? I feel like the fan base, or the audience still feels like it's very much defined or it's being defined. And the reason I say that is because there does also seem to be a trend of drop off when it comes to artists who have fan bases around, or largely off being the people's champ. Only because the bigger they get, it feels like there's less of a need to root for them because they're gonna be okay, right? They've hit a certain inflection point in which they will be.Okay. I think What is interesting about, Ice Spice is they feel like everyone's learning in real time, and they feel like they get to be a part of it. So in some ways, I do think that her fan base is interesting because it's like they're co-creating a bit, in a way that hasn't that other artists, maybe they've wanted to, but like the true actual product and creation to a product process hasn't been as interactive as, hasn't been as interactive as before.There's no, wall the way with other artists. It's like, oh, okay, I can, you know, the artist is doing this and that. There's really no wall, it feels like the conversations or the quote tweets that she's having on Twitter really feel like conversations amongst friends from how they crack jokes to the colloquialisms that are there.And I think the way she chooses to use her extra resources are done in a way that only continues to build a fan base. And like when you think about, her record with, Pink Panthers, they could have shot that video anywhere. They chose to do it on top of a building in the Bronx. And so, I look at it and I can only see more and more how those fans that maybe came because they were rooting for her as the people's champ, feel like they can stay because the relatability hasn't disappeared.[00:24:27] Dan Runcie: It's making me think of a few things I think. I think the co-creating thing, especially with how she interacts with fans on social media, there is a aspect of that is her feedback loop. That's how she's getting a vibe for what works and what doesn't, and in many ways they can be so, protective isn't the right word, but they can be so clear about their emotions and they don't hold anything back and they're gonna say things that even people in Ice Spice's circle probably wouldn't feel comfortable to say, but you can see all of that.Exactly. Some of that is, but once you're able to weed out the extremes, both from the haters and the people that are, you know, so unapologetic, they're blind to any type of, you know, constructive criticism that could support her career. There's good value that I think comes from that. The piece I want to talk about is the team that she has around her, because I read that same billboard article you wrote, and there are multiple entities that she's working with that have called her.A global superstar and thinks that she is the next one that is on that way, whether it's capital records or 10 K projects or, her manager or even some of the others. What is the word? What does global superstar mean to you? [00:25:37] Denisha Kuhlor: Yeah, I mean, I think that's definitely an interesting, interesting term. as someone who thinks about just how global the music industry has become, I think of global superstars as, The examples I would give are probably like a Bad Bunny or a Burna Boy.in some ways, they're really able to command or pull tickets in, in any market. I mean, I got the opportunity to see Burna Boy in Paris recently, and I was like shocked, but not surprised in the sense that. Like he can do hard tickets anywhere. Bad Bunny seems to have that same effect.Now, I do think that, and something I've just learned over time is it's a tricky designation because. The world knows a lot about the United States. the world knows a lot about New York when you think about how many shows or, you know, how many things are covered about New York, the world knows. So it's easy to feel like you have an understanding or an affinity to music about something that you know a lot about now, does it necessarily resonate the same way? I think of like the little baby in his documentary saying once he started traveling, he realized there were hoods all around the world. but I think that. there's obviously, definitely the potential to be, but I don't know if I could necessarily, say that just yet, because right now, to me, global Superstar feels defined a lot by touring.[00:27:07] Dan Runcie: I do think that is a threshold there, that's something I look at and I know it's something that's fluid and I think I have a higher bar than a lot of people, at least from a peer numbers perspective. Granted, these things can fluctuate, but I wanna see someone that can at least headline an arena tour, at least.Either on a nationwide perspective, at least in the US or can span beyond that. I wanna see someone that can at least sell 250K units. Yeah. At least in the US in their first week if they are a US, if they are, you know, side to a US-based record label. I think it can change elsewhere, but I wanna be able to see that. I also wanna be able to see some type of,I also wanna be able to see some type of reach that spans beyond just those metrics as well. If you are able to ask someone that is outside of the circles of paying attention to this stuff, can they name you a few unique things or something identifiable like, oh, that's so-and-so with this. It doesn't need to be extreme as, does your mom know who so-and-so is?But I wanna be able to at least yeah. See that and at least things from. Being able to create moments. Yeah. Of there's something that you do that does create moments there. The challenge that I think that definition and those terms can have, I know it could be a bit rigid, and even if I'm using those thresholds as well, there's maybe less than.Maybe around 20 or so people in all of pop music, in popular music, not just like Pop is in genre, but like all of popular contemporary music right now, they're probably fitting in. Yeah, that category of what I just said in less than 10 in hip hop. If we're saying overall, because I do think these six Fletcher, you can come and go there, but I do think that.That sometimes gets a bit missings because we do throw these terms around liberally. The thing is though, if you're a record label, you're in the business of trying to admit these people. Yeah. And for many of the reports that we've seen, it's becoming harder and harder. Yeah. To do that especially for a western-based English speaking artist.Exactly. The market saturated, the names you just mentioned, it's no surprise that two of the more recent superstars that we've had at that level, Burna Boy and bad Bunny, are not primarily English speaking artists from the music that they put out and they emerge from different parts of the world that are not the United States or you know, the UK and Western Europe, right?Yeah. Like those things are not coincidences. All those things fall in line. So it's one of these things where it makes sense if you're going to put the machine behind someone. Yeah, it does make sense to put it behind someone like Ice Spice because that's what you have. You wanna be able to put things out there.And this is an industry driven by media and PR, so. Anything, even like that Ice Spice article that we saw on Billboard, very intentional just given the relationship that the major publications in music have with their major record labels themselves. So once you think about those things a bit deeply, It's great that someone like Ice Spice is getting that push to have everything behind her as well.You just wanna make sure that we're not necessarily putting a carpet for the horse, or even putting expectations that may seem a bit too strong on someone that. We've even seen in the past couple months continuing to develop their career in a natural way. Someone that's 23 years old, she did one festival performance, got some mixed reviews from that, and then now she's on stage with the biggest arts in the world, and that's gonna continue to develop.Like these things take time, but I just don't know if this era has the patience to be able to. Wait that out and see how these exist. [00:30:46] Denisha Kuhlor: I completely agree. And I also think, you know, like you said, the market is saturated and consumers have more access to music that maybe matches their local appetite, right? We've seen the rise of, drill music, obviously, you know, starting from Chicago to doing what it's done in New York to UK drill right. To Parisian or even, you know, French drill, right? So I think it, it makes it difficult because, as she continues to excel, right? There are people or artists that can also, hit the market and use certain elements of the framework, to reach maybe a small but core audience in a market, that she's not fully built, dominance yet. I mean, it's been a trend in, tech, whether it's replicating Airbnb for other markets or other companies. And so I think that it's definitely a hard feat right now because, People are very unapologetic before, and rap, right? Felt like there could only be one at a time, or this concept of first ladies, in rap groups.Yeah. Especially for women. Exactly. And now you don't even, I mean, female rappers really, frankly, an outdated term. and, very much so. So you just think, oh, there's, you know, go's doing her thing. Lato, Cardi e everyone, the industry is thriving, but as a result, maybe the dominance of one has definitely decreased,[00:32:06] Dan Runcie: And I think that fragmentation, the fact that there can be more than one, the fact that we see multiple people being able to succeed is good. It also makes me think of some of the critiques and some of the responses that we've seen from some of the releases, and I feel like we've seen this pattern. I've noticed it, I think we've talked about this as well, this pattern that frankly is rooted in sexism, where every couple of months there is a woman, there's a woman in hip hop that releases an album or a mixtape, or they announce a tour, something that has some, they do something that is further down their funnel in terms of either hard tickets or trying to get some hard album sales to put things out.And the numbers may not necessarily be as high as people would think. Yeah. And this is a artist that would have at this point, Tens of millions of followers on all the social channels combined. They're often in the discussion. They have plenty of co-signs. They're assigned to some of the strongest record labels in the game, but then there's always someone that says, oh, well, how did so-and-so not even be able to sell 20,000 units in a week?How does so-and-so not even be able to sell out this tour? Or they can't do this? It's frustrating in a lot of ways. But it's always women that we see this discourse happen with. It makes me think of a few things. I think there's a bit of a disconnect in terms of understanding what numbers mean. Yeah. And what they don't.But there's also people just conflating followers with fans and not necessarily understanding that dynamic and how that dynamic is often different for women because of how the industry wants to portray certain people, what they're selling and what platforms sell and What you put on a platform can be very different for an artist just because that artist is a man and those things, I think it's frustrating to see, and I don't want that to happen too, Ice Spice, but we've seen it happen to so many of the names that you mentioned as well earlier.Yeah. Is that just the way, is that just the dynamic? How do we Yeah. Break out? I, I think, and not that you have the answers too, but this is something I want. [00:34:13] Denisha Kuhlor: Very true. Very true. I think, you know, it's interesting, even in those names that I've mentioned, I think the only one, and she's embraced this dynamic really well, that's kind of been like, you know, I don't really know how I got here.I don't feel like I'm supposed to be here. It's been like a gorilla and she's been, you know, very vocal about kind of maybe talking about some of the dynamics or pressures in the industry. I think it's, obviously a multifaceted approach, but what I will say is that, media and music sometimes can feel so combined.And when you look at what the media wants to push out and how they, portray certain stories and what they choose to cover, right? When it comes to everything from interviews to, even cover stories of, of these artists, I think unfortunately, it puts some of these women or some of these artists in a tough position based off what they wanna focus on or how they're portrayed.This sounds a little crazy, but I think, you know, the person who could probably, if they ever wanted a side project to maybe change some of that narrative is actually a Kris Jenner. I mean, we've seen what she's done with her daughters, but I think she's been very brilliant. I mean, I think to my knowledge, two of her daughters, you know, have done the Forbes cover, but I think she's been very thoughtful around shifting a specific type of narrative.Whereas the attention could have been garnered from, you know, beauty and, societal expectations around beauty. Very much shifting that into the conversion of things that lead to real dollars, whether it's Kylie with her Lip Kits or Kim now with Skims who used Ice Spice, um, in an effort for relatability.So, I unfortunately think that so early when an artist starts to blow, it's the team around you is calling a lot of the shots and getting things done. And it's hard to realize maybe until you see it for years, until years later, maybe how some of the small nuances in how you were portrayed or some of the opportunities you took, impacted your ability to, be taken seriously as a, decades long artist.[00:36:23] Dan Runcie: Yeah. I think part of the dynamic too, and this especially applies with women in hip hop, is that the teams around them and them themselves, some of their social posts or some of the things that they put out that they're selling sex. Yeah. They're doing the glam shots. Yeah. They're being out there.which is good. They should feel empowered. They have a platform and so many people then feel empowered just seeing them be bold that themselves. The thing is though, because based on these platforms, the way they work and the algorithms, people are gonna follow you some or a portion of people are gonna follow you just because of that.They are attracted, they're entertained. Yeah. And they wanna see that. And there's nothing wrong with that. Yeah. But that's going to attract a certain number of followers in a way that Kendrick Lamar or J. Cole, who barely tweeted and have never been positioned as male sex symbols in that way, yeah. Aren't going to attract that.So when you look at the, if there's a way to segment. Looking at Instagram, okay. Who follows you and why do they follow you? It's very different. Yeah. And that's why it's no surprise that the most followed art, the most followed hip hop artist on Instagram is Nicki Minaj, and it isn't even close. Yeah. And a lot of it is because of that and.This is also someone in Nicki Minaj. If you then took that same look and you look at, okay, who are the artists that are selling the most, whether it's streams or it's albums, it's different. So I think sometimes people forget that, that's not necessarily a bad thing. I'm glad you brought up the Kris Jenner piece of this, because one of the things that she obviously has done well is finding, okay, based on the audience that we've cultivated, Where is that product market fit based on who they're reaching on Instagram, based on who they're reaching from this?Exactly. And I think sometimes that's part of the challenge with a woman artist and specifically a woman artist in hip hop. If some of the posts may lean a bit more towards that, but it's one of those things where it shouldn't be that way because you should be able to post, you know, a sexy image and it isn't doing that.But the concept that you put out, lines up with word people see, so there's always a bit of that challenge. There's always a bit of that dynamic there. And I see Ice Spice as well, someone that is attractive, someone that does have a lot of followers cuz people are bought into her look and. I don't want that to be the same necessarily.[00:38:35] Denisha Kuhlor: You look at an artist like No name, who I love. I'm a huge no name fan. And she, you know, wraps with a soft spoken voice as well. and you know, I would argue no name fans wanna talk to her about books cuz she has a book club and, they, you know, so I think maybe the. The way you can also combat that is having like true pillars maybe of your personality or that you include as part of the narrative that aren't just visual.Because if you teach people to be visual creatures or approach you visually, that is what they will see. That is what they will, that is what they will default to. And from an artist awareness perspective, you're getting the, visual part of artist awareness. But when it comes to the deeper part of, you know, the artist's story and what you represent, you're not capturing that as well.And that's the difference between maybe a casual fan, a listener's turn casual fan cuz they follow you and they like you. They like your vibe to a truly engaged and deep-rooted fan. [00:39:34] Dan Runcie: This is something that I think a Cardi B also is able to do well, just I think back to during the 2020 presidential election and she's sitting down with Bernie Sanders.Yeah. There was nothing related to music or related to, you know, selling sex or anything like that. She's been talking about her interest in that, or whether it's her interest in FDR or other things. There was something else there that I think had people brought in. I think which I think has always helped with her in that perspective.Yeah. Another person I think I feel a bit bad for in this regard was Megan Stallion because I look at the rise and the narrative and the things that she was talking about pre-the Tory Lanez shooting. And so much of it, you heard so much more then about, you know, her own goals, graduating college Yeah.And actually wanted to start the healthcare facilities. Yeah. And the hotties and, you know, driving the boat. all of the stuff that she was able to pull off there. And I think since then, not only was she much more selective about the media things that she did, yeah. Almost every media appearance that she's had, to some extent is addressing Yes.Something related to the Tory Lanez' shooting. Yeah. And of course it's a very traumatic thing, but you just think about how impactful that was. Yeah. When everything was going in the direction that it was Yeah, yeah. For her career. So I look at that in just another case where granted, she's still doing quite well for herself from a career perspective, but things definitely changed after that. [00:41:01] Denisha Kuhlor: Yeah, Cardi B is a great one. and even, even me, I would say somewhere probably between casual fan or in that range, I can very much remember all the things Cardi B does, whether it's her love of civics and politics to, there was a tweet and she was talking about the rise of grocery prices and someone was like, why are you talking about this?And she was like, I very much care about, you know, the day-to-day life of the average American because. I've done well, but I support families, I support my family, all of that. And then I thought it was brilliance. She either did, I don't wanna get it wrong. but did either eve near essence of black publication, and the family shoot, right? With Offset having a blended family, the challenges and, that they've went through there. And I think that, yeah, she's so brilliantly done that By just being herself. It does feel like the industry has like a one track or fixed mind, sometimes in that once this is what you are known for.It feels hard to break away from that. And what's interesting is I do think in, Meg's case that the way she's navigating it now, whether it's just taking some time off, saying that she'll be back when she's ready, Gives her the space to maybe come back out with a bit of a reinvention.and so I'm excited to see what that would look like. And in the way Beyonce came back out as Sasha Fierce, like what does it look like to, for hope for her to hopefully have that opportunity to reinvent herself back into whatever artist she wants to be. [00:42:31] Dan Runcie: And I think that's the key thing. There is so much that they still have going. All these artists are still young. I mean most of them are still under 30. Yeah. I actually forget how old Cardi B is, but I think she still is. There's still plenty of runway. There's still plenty of this. Cardi B still hasn't released another album since the debut album that she had. Meg, her others still haven't gone on tour, even Nikki hasn't gone on tour in a while. Yeah, and we haven't seen a true album come out from her since Queen, which was almost five years ago at this point. And we're still waiting for Ice Spices debut album. So excited to see where it comes. I think there's a lot of opportunity.I think we talked about some of the challenges that are there and some of the headwinds, but before we close things out, any other thoughts on Ice Spice? [00:43:14] Denisha Kuhlor: Lastly, and to the point you've made. I think maybe some of it comes down to, intentions or even our desires. I think COVID, it really continued to be a hard look at the daily lives we live and what work-life balance looks like.And as so many of us go through that as individuals and human beings, artists are going through that, artists are going through that as well. And Ice Spice this case, I think with some of the business and partner decisions she's made, signing a capital, having the distribution network that comes with, World Star and World Star's Media Network, it gives her the privilege to release a song and know that distribution is already built in and not maybe have to do those 50 radio stops. It gives her that sort of privilege and I think we're going to see a world with artists. And Cardi is interesting to that point too, where they might never tour. They can sustain a lifestyle that they want to live doing just enough. [00:44:14] Dan Runcie: Cardi is on that private tour gig. She's on that Lionel Richie ship. [00:44:17] Denisha Kuhlor: Exactly, doing just enough. And I think that's really attractive. And so, you know, when you think about the attitudes that Gen Z brings towards the workplace. It's really interesting to see how, she will, you know, releasing a six song, six songs, right? For an initial body of an initial body of work before we used to 10 to 12.[00:44:39] Dan Runcie: A multimillionaire giggle. [00:44:41] Denisha Kuhlor: Exactly. Yeah. So it'll be interesting to see kind of what maybe what does the new era of a global superstar look like? Maybe it looks like a lot less tour dates and a lot less music, and a lot more brand partnerships and other streams of income. And, as a result, we'll get the artists, but in a way that makes it feel worth their while for a long time. [00:45:06] Dan Runcie: Agreed. And I think that's a good point to end on. So Ice Spice and team. If you're listening, we wish you all the best of luck with this and we'll be following, we'll be following along. Denisha pleasure as always.[00:45:17] Denisha Kuhlor: Thank you so much for having me. [00:45:18] Dan Runcie Audio Outro: If you enjoyed this podcast, go ahead and share it with a friend. Copy the link, text it to a friend. Post it in your group chat. Post it in your Slack groups. Wherever you and your people talk, spread the word. That's how travel continues to grow and continues to reach the right people. While you're at it, if you use Apple Podcast, Go ahead. Rate the podcast, give it a high rating, and leave a review. Tell people why you like the podcast. That helps more people discover the show. Thank you in advance. Talk to you next week.

More To It with Marcellus Wiley
Ep 99: Bride Has Chili's Cater Her Wedding! | Fetty Wap Drug Trafficking Case | Pregnancy in Women's Sports

More To It with Marcellus Wiley

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 36:05 Transcription Available


Marcellus Wiley, better known as Dat Dude, takes us on a uniquely entertaining journey around the sports-entertainment-cultural landscape. To stay connected with the show, click here: https://linktr.ee/marcelluswiley and follow @marcelluswiley on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Facebook, and my Wiley's World Membership on YouTube! And PLEASE make sure to leave a REVIEW and RATING, thx Fam!!! 00:00 -- What's Up with Dat Dude?! 07:38 -- Pregnancy in Women's Sports 16:45 -- Fetty Wap Drug Trafficking Case | Blames Financial Struggles on COVID-19 25:41 -- Budget-Savvy Bride Has Chili's Cater Her Wedding! | Smart or Crazy?! 33:39 -- Wileyism 35:29 -- CloseSupport the Show: https://linktr.ee/marcelluswileySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The PreGame Podcast
PreGame - S7|Episode 15: "Wild Nueva" Feat. @tbirdnueva and @ovelleynueva

The PreGame Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 177:22


Join hosts Kylo Ri, DJ Lloyd Willin', Deuce Touché, and David Roughin as they discuss the Little Mermaid's Opening Weekend, Target "Controversial" Pride Merchandise, Lil Durk's "Almost Healed", Kodak Black's "Pistolz and Pearlz", Fetty Wap's conviction, Power Book II Season Finale Recap, Kim K Compares Her Sex Tape to Kanye's Antics, Celtics Rally Back, and much more! #Blessthebottle Season 7 Episode 15 features an exclusive interview with Indy's own Wild Nueva. Tune in as Wild Nueva Team Members, T. Bird and AJ, break down the origin story behind the Brand, the importance of embracing the creative community, upcoming Wild Nueva Projects, growing the Wild Nueva community, and much more!

That's My Dj Ft. Nyla Symone

"See, The Thing Is..."

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 98:58


This week, Bridget Kelly and Mandii B are joined by Friends with Benefits and phenomenal DJ Nyla Symone for some grown, honest, and slightly toxic conversations. The three talk about: (3:00) music festivals (8:00) Miguel's influence on R&B culture(11:00) The nuances behind why artists sample music(24:00) Nyla talks about people operating at their own level of consciousness (40:00) Legal representations for rappers/celebs (Young Thug, Johnathon Majors, & Fetty Wap) (48:00) The luxury of people working from home (1:15:00) Is blocking someone from your phone acceptable? What's a good reason for blocking someone? (1:31:00) Freshly Squeezed: Summer Anthems--------------Episode Sponsors:Liquid IV:Grab your Liquid I.V. in bulk nationwide at Costco or you can get 20% off when you go to LIQUIDIV.COM and use code STTI at checkout.—----------------LINKS:

Don't Call Me White Girl
Episode 90 | Rolling On The River

Don't Call Me White Girl

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 38:35


On this episode DCMWG starts with people being upset over Target's PRIDE section now being added in the clothing sections of stores (3:44), the world lost an icon & legend with the passing of Tina Turner(n9:44), Docs With Damona gives a recap of the ‘Atlanta Child Murderers' documentary (13:28), Fetty Wap was sentenced to 6 years in prison (18:08), Lil Durk claims he doesn't rock with Gunna anymore over snitching allegations (28:33), Voicemails (30:32), Darkside Of The DM (35:25) & more.  Get your real life advice from Mona on the show! Dial 267-225-2492 and leave a question for a chance to have your voicemail answered on an episode. Filmed on Location: Jet Phynx Films Executive Producers for Breakbeat: Dave Mays & Brett Jeffries Executive Producer: Don't Call Me White Girl Producer: Tom Flies Production: Creative Mind Productions - Vernon Ray & Zack James  Instagram: @BreakBeatMedia @DontCallMeeWhiteGirl @PhelpsJugo @TomFlies

Tea Time UNFILTERED With Lovelyti
Atl recap!~Kim & Khole~Yung Miami & Nicki, Raz B+FettyWap gets 6yrs~Ghostface accused of abandonment

Tea Time UNFILTERED With Lovelyti

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 147:52


in this episode, i'm talking about my Atl recap!~Kim & Khole~Yung Miami & Nicki, Raz B+FettyWap gets 6yrs~Ghostface accused of abandonment

First Thing with Kevin Manno
Thursday, May 25th 2023

First Thing with Kevin Manno

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 15:55


Tina Turner passed away, Ron DeSantis announced his candidacy with glitchy Twitter appearance, Typhoon hits Guam, new Taylor Swift music, Nicolas Cage is Superman, Florida Panthers advance to Stanley Cup Finals, Khloe confirms sons name, Shaq served, Fetty Wap sentenced to 6 years of prison, Britney Spears and her mom get together, Jeopardy champion crowned, Brady Bunch house & more... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ebro in the Morning Podcast
Ebro In The Morning - Tina Turner's Passing, Ebro Comes Late, + Fetty Wap Locked Up

Ebro in the Morning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 84:58


Ebro, Rosenberg and Laura Stylez star in HOT97's flagship program Ebro in the Morning - this episode aired on 5/25/2023. TRY ZOCDOC: https://www.zocdoc.com/?utm_medium=audiopodcast&utm_campaign=ebro USE PROMO CODE "EBRO" Ebro, Rosenberg, Laura Stylez and the crew are broadcasting live from HOT 97 - talking about Kanye's latest drama, Tina Turner's passing, Fetty Wap being locked up, and the greatest 50 hip-hop songs of all-time.  Find New HOT 97 Podcasts: https://www.hot97.com/podcasts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Holmberg's Morning Sickness
05-22-23 - Entertainment Drill - MON - Homeless Man Broke Into Owen Wilson's Home - Fast 10 Topped Weekend Box Office - Fetty Wap To Be Sentenced On Drug Charges

Holmberg's Morning Sickness

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 12:22


Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Monday May 22, 2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sarah and Vinnie Full Show
8-9am- A California Housing Record & a 700 Dollar Cheeseburger

Sarah and Vinnie Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 39:30


Fetty Wap's excuse for selling drugs was the pandemic, Jay Z and Beyoncé just set a California record, Tom Petty has all kinds of stuff hitting the auction block, Olivia Rodrigo may have dropped a clue for her next record, some facts, most of us are multiple sneezers, a restaurant is selling a 700 dollar cheeseburger, the worst city for dog poo, a hero who saved a family from a fire, and Vinnie reads your texts!

Jeff & Jenn Podcasts
E News continued and Fake or For Real...

Jeff & Jenn Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 17:57


E News: Harrison Ford loves being older, NFL Jim Brown passed away, Fetty Wap's drug deals, and Fake or For Real...  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

No Jumper
Nino Brown on Getting Invited to The White House by Trump, Getting Blackballed & More

No Jumper

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2023 59:17


Nino Brown talks about not being pressured by social media image, learning from mistakes, growing, money management, being around legends, and more. ----- 00:00 Intro 1:10 Missing the humble beginnings, learning from lessons and helping to educate others 5:30 Rappers faking numbers, relating to your fans and using your pain as fuel to succeed 8:35 Learning from signing with DJ Khaled and how Khaled blocked a feature with T-Pain 14:00 Being controlled by contracts, getting blackballed and meeting Trump at the White House 21:20 Trump refusing to leave the office and Nino says “Make My Bank Account Great Again” 23:00 Being around Gucci Mane, Nicki Minaj, Jay-Z, Michael Jordan and people being fake 25:00 Why the internet is dangerous, Love & Hip Hop ruining the world 28:05 Attention is the new drug, staying organic and content outliving the creators 31:55 The best pastors have come from struggle, finding your purpose and seeing opportunities 35:15 Having an end game for yourself, being selfish when necessary 38:30 Banks using your cash for mortgage loans, living check to check and money management 41:25 Rappers going to jail for PPP loans, Fetty Wap, Casanova and overspending for Instagram 45:30 J. Cole's frugality, getting rich by not glorifying materials ----- 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

The Joe Budden Podcast with Rory & Mal
Episode 560 | "Illusion Of Ice"

The Joe Budden Podcast with Rory & Mal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 165:02


On this week's episode, Joe exposes the photographers in Greece for trying to scam him (18:30). Next, the guys express their disdain for the new A.I. Rapper from Capitol Records (29:15). Ice speaks on Fetty Wap's guilty plea for drug possession (59:55). Joe shows his boujee side when he's in the airport (1:21:00). The guys discuss NBA Free Agency and Kevin Durant's decision to stay in Brooklyn (1:40:40). Ish has a crush on Jeanie Buss (2:15:15) + MORE!   Become a Patron of The Joe Budden Podcast for additional bonus episodes and visual content for all things JBP.: Tap in here www.patreon.com/JoeBudden   Sleeper Picks Joe | Tory Lanez - “H.E.R.// Are You Dumb” Ice | Paris Price - “One Call Away” Parks | Larry June - “Another Day, Pt.2” Ish | The LOX - “Terminator LOX”

The Breakfast Club
The Breakfast Club Talks With Gary Owen, Talks Fetty Wap and More

The Breakfast Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 80:09


Today on The Breakfast Club we got our friend comedian, Gary Owen joining us on the show today. We talk about comedy, heartbreak and divorce with Gary on the show. Later on Angela Yee reports on the latest involving Fetty Wap's prison sentence regarding conspiring with a drug gang. Later we ask our listeners who is their Donkey of The DaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Drew and Mike Show
Drew And Mike – August 8, 2022

Drew and Mike Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 183:01


Eli Zaret promotes his book, FBI raids Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago, RIP Olivia Newton-John, comparing Woodstocks, the LCA holdout house burns down, Bill Maher v. Fatso's, Kanye kills Skete, and we talk to the Anne Heche crash hero: Mr. Manpearl.Celebrity Death Triangle: RIP Olivia Newton-John. We remember when her boyfriend "vanished". RIP T.C. in Skycrib. RIP Clu Gulager... whoever that is.Eli Zaret joins us to discuss 12-time All-Star Sue Bird, promote the Detroit Lions season of Hard Knocks, try to convince Chris Ilitch to sell the Detroit Tigers, Miguel Cabrera's backtracking, Gregory Soto's meltdown, Lou Whitaker Day, and promote his 19-year-old book.We received our awards for winning Hour Detroit's Podcast of the Year. Congrats to Mark 'Cram' Fallhower.Terrell Owens vs "Karen" continues as T.O. won't let it go. Sign the petition to punish his tormentor right here.Music: Britney's kids are #TeamJamie. Kanye West kills Skete Davidson. Roger Waters hates Joe Biden and loves China. The Gathering of the Juggalos is a peaceful event. Drew goes deep on all the Woodstocks. We even cover the long forgotten Woodstock '89.Supply Chain: There is a global paper shortage. There is a railroad labor shortage. We still have a chip shortage.That crappy house next to LCA burned down.Alex Jones' lawyers could be facing sanctions for being really bad lawyers, but Roger Stone has Alex Jones' back by asking for donations.Anne Heche was barreling down alleyways in her now famous LA car crash. $86K has been raised via GoFundMe for the resident of the house. We check in with Manpearl, the hero of the Anne Heche crash.We almost lost Ashton Kutcher.David Coverdale is just too old to rock.Fetty Wap has been arrested for threatening some dude with a gun via FaceTime. Hopefully someone will take care of his children.George Stephanopoulos doesn't care about Brittney Griner. What about Marc Fogel? What about Sarah Krivanek?Bill Maher vs fat acceptance.There are a few new safe injecting sites in California for all you drug users out there.The FBI raided Trump's home Mar-A-Lago in Florida. The Donald is upset.Kareem Hunt wants out of Cleveland.Social media is dumb, but we're on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).