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I'm stoked to be sitting down with the multi-talented Justin Griffith. You know him for his powerful rhymes with Grades Of Absolute Truth and his unique sounds with the BARNyardists, but there's so much more to this artist. We're gonna talk about his lyrical genius, the messages he crafts, and his perspective on the hip hop scene. But that's not all! We're also gonna be talking about his important work as a music educator, shaping the next generation of artists. And get this – Justin's got a brand new hot sauce line that's available right now! You know I had to get the inside scoop on that!Click here to buy the hot sauce!Music By: Grades Of Absolute Truth - Miss, The Show Goes On and BurdenBARNyardists - GoldG Champion - Good Vibes Only (feat. Yung Deuce)The Austin Young Show Theme - The FullstopsThe Austin Young Show Outro - Jeffboy Zen Follow The Austin Young ShowTalent Manager: Veronica Young *DISCLAIMER: I hereby declare that I do not own the rights to this music/song. All rights belong to the owner. No Copyright Infringement Intended. All bands have given permission to use their music.*
Lioness Kaur is a Canadian rapper who's just released her debut album, "The Lion with Emerald Eyes." She sits down with Tom Power to talk about the challenge and triumph of breaking into the Canadian hip-hop scene as a young Punjabi Sikh woman, and how she found support from the likes of Drake and Lloyd Banks. Plus, she sets up her new song “Black Sheep.”
In this episode of The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, we sit down with i amXcript, one of Uganda's rising hip-hop stars, whose journey from an architecture degree to the music charts is nothing short of inspiring. Xcript shares the stories behind his two UG Hip-Hop Award-nominated tracks, the challenges of blending creativity with discipline, and his vision for Uganda's hip-hop scene. Tune in for a candid conversation about passion, persistence, and the power of storytelling through music.
Q-Flo passionately discusses the potential revival of Philadelphia's Christian Hip Hop (CHH) scene, reflecting on influential artists from past generations and expressing a personal investment in bringing events back to the city. He highlights the importance of matching artists with appropriate promoters and understanding their audiences. Key figures like Mike Mack and A Ram are mentioned for their roles in event planning, and there's a strong focus on supporting new artists. Q-Flo also shares personal experiences of recognition from established artists like Jafia and Eshon, underscoring their commitment to advocating for and lifting up others within the CHH community.
Sources Neal, M. A. (2004). That's the Joint! The Hip-hop Studies Reader. United Kingdom: Routledge. Contact Information Host:CJ Business email:royalistkingcj03@gmail.com
Patrick Nichols has been photographing Toronto's hip-hop artists for decades. His latest photo, “A Great Day in Toronto Hip Hop,” features 103 key players from the scene captured all in one place. It's just been put on display in the Art Gallery of Ontario's new exhibit, “The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century.” Patrick sits down with Tom Power to talk about the photograph, trading in a turntable for a camera, and his life in photography and hip-hop.
In this poignant episode of Warsaw Confidential, host Kamal Jahid sits down with The Blue Mantic for his final interview before leaving Poland. An American poet, songwriter, actor, teacher, and sacred hip hop artist, The Blue Mantic reflects on his remarkable journey from Texas to Warsaw and shares the profound experiences that shaped his art and life in Poland.
Can you imagine the journey of a passionate lyricist from a quiet Oregon suburb to the bustling hip-hop scene? Meet Wynn, our talented guest from Portland, who shares her incredible story of transformation. Influenced by hip-hop legends like Lupe Fiasco, Jay-Z, and Lil Wayne, Wynn found solace and expression in music. From her early days of freestyling and participating in ciphers to embracing the often overlooked title of MC, Wynn opens up about her dedication to lyrical wordplay and how she evolved both as an artist and a public figure.Being a confident and independent woman in the largely male-dominated rap industry comes with unique challenges, and Wynn navigates them with grace and authenticity. She candidly discusses the complexities of maintaining her morals and femininity while asserting herself in an industry that often blurs the lines between sexualization and empowerment. We delve into audience dynamics, exploring how male and female listeners differ across various platforms, and Wynn's quest to create music that resonates universally.Finally, we explore the emotional aftermath of a breakup and its influence on personal growth and artistic expression. Inspired by the transparency of artists like Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and J. Cole, Wynn shares her journey of vulnerability and offers relationship advice that balances confidence and humility. As we conclude, Wynn teases her upcoming music projects, promises a highly anticipated sequel, and shares some lighthearted moments, including a quirky drinking game and heartwarming shout-outs to her beloved grandma.Talk Soon! ✌
Henry Lake is joined in studio by Music and Hip Hop Artist Lewiee Blaze as they discuss the importance of being an entrepreneur, honing his craft, learning the business side of the music industry, learning from Kenrick Lamar/Drake, being authentic, his upcoming album “One Of Them Ones.”
An exclusive episode with Keysha Freshh, diving deep into her journey from childhood aspiration in music to touring the world through Hip Hop. Keysha shares her experiences growing up in Ajax, the profound impact of New York's hip-hop scene on her style, and how her multicultural upbringing has shaped her music. From early family support to pivotal moments in her career, explore the evolution of her sound and the personal stories behind her rise to prominence. Tune in for an insightful look into the life of a dynamic artist who continues to push the boundaries of hip-hop.
Strap in for an electrifying journey with the enigmatic Blue Bands Wish, formerly known as Lil' Wish , as he dishes on his transition from the West Coast to the vibrant heart of Chicago. Amidst the backdrop of personal evolution and industry drama, our conversation traverses the rocky terrain of Nikki and Meg's internet-rattling feud. We dissect their latest tracks and social media clashes that have left fans and foes alike captivated, while also getting personal about family ties, the power of a supportive network, and the rebranding journey from Lil' Wish to a name that resonates with his newfound aura.The heart of the Windy City pulses through this session as we navigate the complex intersections of respect, affection, and personal boundaries within the realms of friendships and family dynamics. Blue Bands Wish offers a deep dive into the soul of Chicago's unique culture, sharing his take on authenticity in music, street cred, and lyrical prowess. With a nod to the influences that sculpt the Chicago music scene, we tackle the evolution of gender and sexuality in hip-hop and reflect on the legacies of those who've paved the way.As we wind down, Blue Bands Wish candidly opens up about the emotional rollercoaster of fatherhood and the nuances of managing relationships in the limelight. We tease the much-anticipated 'Maintenance Man' album, promising a sound that not only bridges generational divides but also resonates with listeners from all walks of life. It's a session that encompasses the heartbeat of a city and the stories of its people, so hit play and immerse yourself in a conversation that's as real as the beats we celebrate.Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: The SHITTS Podcast. Follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and iHeart Radio. Subscribe and comment.
WISCONSIN MUSIC PODCAST AMPLFYING WISCONSIN MUSIC EPISODE 116 CW HIP-HOP WMP Linktree: https://linktr.ee/WI_Music_Podcast The Home Of Wisconsin Hip-Hop! Putting Wisconsin Hip-Hop On The Map! Welcome to another exciting episode of "Wisconsin Rhymes," where we dive deep into the heart of Wisconsin's hip-hop scene! In this episode, we're shining the spotlight on CW Hip-hop, a dynamic radio station and podcast dedicated to showcasing the vibrant talent of hip-hop artists hailing from the Badger State. Join us as we chat with the voices behind CW Hip-hop to learn about their passion for promoting local talent and their journey in building a platform that's become a hub for Wisconsin-based hip-hop culture. We'll explore their engaging interviews with artists, electrifying hip-hop shows, and insightful album reviews that keep the beats bumping and the community buzzing. Discover the stories, sounds, and rhythms that make up the unique Wisconsin hip-hop landscape. Whether you're a devoted hip-hop fan or simply curious about the pulse of local music scenes, "Wisconsin Rhymes" invites you to explore the world of CW Hip-hop and experience the beats that define a state's creative spirit. **Remember to subscribe, listen, and share the vibes of "Wisconsin Rhymes" wherever you get your podcasts. Let's support our local artists and keep the music alive!** cwhiphoprnb@gmail.com Solo.to/CWHipHop CWHipHop.com
Welkom bij Het Perspectief! Deze week hadden we de getalenteerde Antwerpse rapper Freddie Konings te gast, en het was een aflevering die je niet wilt missen. We duiken in zijn verhaal en bespreken zijn ervaringen met de competitie in de Belgische muziekscene, zijn moeilijke tijd van 15 maanden in de gevangenis en de uitspraak van de rechter die zijn leven veranderde. Daarnaast onthult Freddie details over zijn gloednieuwe album en hoe zijn muziek is geëvolueerd. Dit gesprek is inspirerend, eerlijk en laat je een dieper inzicht krijgen in Freddie's leven en zijn kunst. Mis het niet, abonneer je nu op Het Perspectief en blijf op de hoogte van onze wekelijkse boeiende gesprekken! Bekijk deze aflevering met beeld in HD op YouTube: https://linktr.ee/podcasthetperspectief Volg Freddie Konings op zijn Social Media hierzo: https://www.instagram.com/freddiekoningss https://open.spotify.com/artist/2Gdf9LI423ukSgomDCxQI2
Kelda Williams is known professionally as Keldamuzik (aka Diva). She is an American music artist, actress, TV host, and producer. Born in the Bay Area of California, she is known for her hit singles Queen for A Night and Thirsty. Both songs are on her 4th studio album, Diva TV (2010). After honing her craft as a music artist, Kelda expanded her brand into different areas of the entertainment industry. She's dabbled in pop and dance, but Kelda is best known as a hip-hop artist. Kelda has also produced and hosted TV shows and produced films. She's also had an acting career and now runs her own entertainment company Digz Media Group. Suffice it to say, Kelda is into a lot of things. In this episode, we talk about the hip hop and rap scenes of Oakland, child acting, the birth of Keldamuzik, merch, fashion, modeling, speaking gigs, sync placements, creative processes, content strategy, building a press portfolio, explicit lyrics in rap, and her social media jam. Please enjoy my conversation with Keldamuzik (aka Diva). Support the Unstarving Musician The Unstarving Musician exists solely through the generosity of its listeners, readers, and viewers. Learn how you can offer your support. This episode was powered by Music Marketing Method, a program for independent musicians looking to grow their music career. Music Marketing Method was created by my good friend Lynz Crichton. I'm in the program and I'm learning tons! I'm growing my fan base and learning about many ways that I'll be earning money in the new year. It's also helping me grow this podcast. How cool is that? To lean more and find out if Music Marketing Method can help your music career, visit UnstarvingMusician.com/MusicMarketing. This episode of the was powered by Liner Notes. Learn from the hundreds of musicians and industry pros I've spoken with for the Unstarving Musician on topics such as marketing, songwriting, touring, sync licensing and much more. Sign up for Liner Notes. Liner Notes is an email newsletter from yours truly, in which I share some of the best knowledge gems garnered from the many conversations featured on the Unstarving Musician. You'll also be privy to the latest podcast episodes and Liner Notes subscriber exclusives. Sign up at UnstarvingMusician.com. It's free and you can unsubscribe at anytime. Mentions and Related Episodes Keldamuzik.com 5 Advices from Keldamuzik if You're a New Artist Truth Be Told (Netflix Series) Resources The Unstarving Musician's Guide to Getting Paid Gigs, by Robonzo Music Marketing Method – The program that helps musicians find fans, grow an audience and make consistent income Bandzoogle – The all-in-one platform that makes it easy to build a beautiful website for your music Dreamhost – See the latest deals from Dreamhost, save money and support the UM in the process. More Resources for musicians Pardon the Interruption (Disclosure) Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. This means I make a small commission, at no extra charge to you, if you purchase using those links. Thanks for your support! Visit UnstarvingMusician.com to sign up for Liner Notes to learn what I'm learning from the best indie musicians and music industry professionals. Stay in touch! @RobonzoDrummer on Twitter and Instagram @UnstarvingMusician on Facebook and YouTube
My guest today grew up surrounded by Hip Hop. And back in the days she didn't really have many role models, and she had to figure out how to turn her passion for music into a profession. Today Sehriban Cirik is a living example of how to turn your wildest dreams into a reality. Before becoming the Head of Hip-Hop at Amazon Music, Sehriban worked in the music industry as a label manager. Today she gets to bring artists closer to their fans in new, creative ways.In this conversation you will learn about the single "If I Want" which Sehriban produced with six German female Hip Hop artists, how to foster change in male dominated music industry and how aspiring artists can make their way to the top.If you enjoyed today's episode, make sure to subscribe to our newsletter to learn about future events and live podcasts. Read more about the Women Authors of Achievement (WAA) Podcast via https://waa.berlin/infoFollow us on Instagram & find us on LinkedInSubscribe to our newsletter via https://waa.berlin/#newsletter ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Bruce Jackson grew up shuttling between Brooklyn and Manhattan public housing projects. His journey led him to Hofstra University, then Georgetown Law. He ditched a white-shoe firm job to launch a career in entertainment law, and represented some of the hottest hip-hop and rap artists in the 1990s. When Napster changed the music industry, Jackson left for Seattle and Microsoft, where he traded in his sharp suits for polos and khakis, and sick beats for mosh pits–briefly. As he tells the ABA Journal's Lee Rawles in this episode of the Modern Law Library, one exposure to a Seattle grunge concert had him packing his bags to return to New York City. But Jackson didn't leave Microsoft—where he now serves as an associate general counsel—and a major focus of his career at the company has been to increase the tech giant's diversity, equity and inclusion efforts. In Never Far From Home: My Journey from Brooklyn to Hip Hop, Microsoft, and the Law, Jackson reflects on the people and programs that made his own career possible, and is unflinching about the dangers he faced, the racism he encountered, and the mistakes he made in his personal life as he pursued professional success. Jackson tells Rawles that before demanding others share their stories with us, it important to tell our truths as well. In this episode of the podcast, Jackson shares how his childhood love of musical theater dovetailed with his skill at accountancy and tax law while representing his clients in the hip-hop music scene. He discusses his top tips for improving the diversity pipeline within organizations, and reflects on finding commonality with people from entirely different backgrounds to his own.
Bruce Jackson grew up shuttling between Brooklyn and Manhattan public housing projects. His journey led him to Hofstra University, then Georgetown Law. He ditched a white-shoe firm job to launch a career in entertainment law, and represented some of the hottest hip-hop and rap artists in the 1990s. When Napster changed the music industry, Jackson left for Seattle and Microsoft, where he traded in his sharp suits for polos and khakis, and sick beats for mosh pits–briefly. As he tells the ABA Journal's Lee Rawles in this episode of the Modern Law Library, one exposure to a Seattle grunge concert had him packing his bags to return to New York City. But Jackson didn't leave Microsoft—where he now serves as an associate general counsel—and a major focus of his career at the company has been to increase the tech giant's diversity, equity and inclusion efforts. In Never Far From Home: My Journey from Brooklyn to Hip Hop, Microsoft, and the Law, Jackson reflects on the people and programs that made his own career possible, and is unflinching about the dangers he faced, the racism he encountered, and the mistakes he made in his personal life as he pursued professional success. Jackson tells Rawles that before demanding others share their stories with us, it important to tell our truths as well. In this episode of the podcast, Jackson shares how his childhood love of musical theater dovetailed with his skill at accountancy and tax law while representing his clients in the hip-hop music scene. He discusses his top tips for improving the diversity pipeline within organizations, and reflects on finding commonality with people from entirely different backgrounds to his own.
Bruce Jackson grew up shuttling between Brooklyn and Manhattan public housing projects. His journey led him to Hofstra University, then Georgetown Law. He ditched a white-shoe firm job to launch a career in entertainment law, and represented some of the hottest hip-hop and rap artists in the 1990s. When Napster changed the music industry, Jackson left for Seattle and Microsoft, where he traded in his sharp suits for polos and khakis, and sick beats for mosh pits–briefly. As he tells the ABA Journal's Lee Rawles in this episode of the Modern Law Library, one exposure to a Seattle grunge concert had him packing his bags to return to New York City. But Jackson didn't leave Microsoft—where he now serves as an associate general counsel—and a major focus of his career at the company has been to increase the tech giant's diversity, equity and inclusion efforts. In Never Far From Home: My Journey from Brooklyn to Hip Hop, Microsoft, and the Law, Jackson reflects on the people and programs that made his own career possible, and is unflinching about the dangers he faced, the racism he encountered, and the mistakes he made in his personal life as he pursued professional success. Jackson tells Rawles that before demanding others share their stories with us, it important to tell our truths as well. In this episode of the podcast, Jackson shares how his childhood love of musical theater dovetailed with his skill at accountancy and tax law while representing his clients in the hip-hop music scene. He discusses his top tips for improving the diversity pipeline within organizations, and reflects on finding commonality with people from entirely different backgrounds to his own.
Mal-Jay is a Florida-based Recording artist. He is known for his new hit song, See It Clear. He stops by to talk to DJ Renaldo Creative about his music, life, Florida's Hip-Hop Scene, growing up in Florida, How he got started, and more. Furthermore, he talks about his writing process and more.
Stephan Kunze is a German music journalist and author, radio host, editor and curator with over 20 years of experience. He currently curates Zen Sounds - a newsletter dedicated on ambient, jazz and experimental music. Stephan's colourful experience - from print to radio and now digital streaming makes him really interesting and multi-layered guest. Previously Stephan was Global Editorial Lead at Spotify, had his own imprint (Heart Working Class), consultant for Red Bull, editor-in-chief for the German hip hop magazine Juice, and writer for Berlin-based Spex (to name a few). Links » Zen Sounds newsletter » Zen Sounds IG (@zen__sounds) » Stereofox IG (@wearestereofox) » subscribe for our newsletter at Stereofox.com » listen to our label releases » host (@himynameisivo) » Join our Discord Server Podcast notes [01:50] intro, earliest music memories and buying records in the 90s [06:10] degree in law and first writing experiences for SPEX and Juice [09:10] music journalism in the 2000s and interviewing Pharrell Williams and working at Juice [14:50] curating a newsletter (Zen Sounds) vs running a magazine or curating editorial playlists at Spotify [19:00] switching Zen Sounds to English [22:15] staying consistent and motivated when it comes to creating content [23:40] Living in Berlin, the Pandemic, and staying balanced [29:10] the Deep Listening philosophy and impact on life [33:10] building listening habits as a listener and Spotify playlist editor [36:50] today's consumption of music and art and the future of the attention economy in mainstream media [38:45] how to build a career and audience as an artist and be successful on Spotify and the state of lofi music [42:30] singles vs albums when it comes to lofi hip hop [45:20] the story and growth of the German hip hop beat scene [49:40] Stephan path's in Spotify and the evolution / creation of editorial playlists [52:10] the culture of lofi hip hop [54:45] are music publications still relevant, social media and does audience size matters [1:06:20] 2022 end-of-year lists, the Zen Sounds newsletter, and future plans
Phala Nazarine is an author, MC, poetess, Mother, and Righteous sister. She stands in her beliefs and her desire for all people to be their Best selves, for the betterment of our people.. her song, "BLack Hollywood" is featured, All Rights reserved, Copyright is approved by the artist- Phala Nazarine. She also has a documentary , and a new one she is working on. Her book is called, " This is My Story : This is my Psalms". Also songs from Tomeicko , St. Louis Gibbor, Volume 10 called " This That", and " Heavenly" respectively. All Rights Reserved. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tomeickoshow/message
As we get ready to gather round the table with our families and friends, Soundside is bringing you a couple of our favorite stories about community.
Carving out a music career in any city is tough, and there are going to be highs and lows. But being a hip hop artist in Seattle comes with its own set of challenges.
Emerging rap star YUGO takes World Cafe on a tour of the the 15th district on the outskirts of Vienna in this Sense of Place episode.
Shoutout to Bridgeport, CT's own Lex Bubble for coming on my show for an interview! Lex talked about networking outside of Connecticut to make a name for himself, why Irv Gotti is a main influence to him, and his upcoming EP Back to Business. He discussed why he feels as though he is underrated and doesn't get brought up enough by other CT artists and why he feels as though CT will blow up in the music industry eventually. Lex announced that he has another project in the making along with Back to Business. Stay tuned! Lex Bubble's music is available on all music platforms, including Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/lex-bubble/357419748. Follow Lex Bubble on Instagram and Twitter: @lexbubbleup Shoutout to Lnyce for connecting us! Follow Lnyce on Instagram and Twitter: @lnyce 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 Live 365: https://live365.com/station/MAD-MAX-Radio-a15096. Subscribe to my YouTube channel Sports and Hip Hop with DJ Mad Max: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCE0107atIPV-mVm0M3UJyPg. Lex Bubble on "Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max" visual on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GCDJpBzstg.
''B Wise' AKA Jamie Iheakanwa is one of the artists responsible for the growth of Australian hip hop culture on the international stage. Born & raised in South West Sydney, Wise spoke on the influence of the area that shaped him as an artist, his family roots, what drives him to be a leader of change in the hip hop space & why you should believe whole heartedly that you are capable of accomplishing your dreams. An incredible conversation with a man that demands respect for his artistry but even more so for the great human being he is at the core. It was a pleasure to share Jamie's story on 'A Lot To Talk About'. Be sure to follow B Wise & I on socials: @ugottabwise @bradleyjdryburgh B Wise's Spotify profile: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0NgUGQAd79J00Nf7o2tgkg?si=fIn4Ar3_RdOBX5IGF7vlaQ 'By Your Side' hosted by B Wise on CADA: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLa2K_h36WtsqSckvxKCZkhcbpotRJbXok Don't forget to follow/subscribe to the poddy on your platform of choice & share the ep with your mates. Big love, Brad.
Thank you to Flint, Michigan's own Louie Ray for coming on my show for an interview. Louie Ray discussed his new collaboration album with Ysr Gramz called Lougramz, his newest single Cash App making the top 10 on Triller songs, and his upcoming album Still Grinding 4. He got into being on tour, the Flint, MI Hip-Hop scene, artists copying the Flint flow, and bringing opportunity to artists who want to make it out of Flint. He talked about working with Dave East on his song Today, not wanting to make the big radio hit record all of the time, and the albums that he has in the vault with YN Jay. He also told the story of meeting YN Jay for the first time, having his own independent label Still Grinding Entertainment, and wanting his deserved recognition. Louie Ray's Still Grinding 4 is dropping next week. Stay tuned! Shoutout to Lnyce for connecting us! Follow Lnyce on Instagram and Twitter: @lnyce Ysr Gramz and Louie Ray's new album Lougramz is available on all platforms, including Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/lougramz/1618249064. Louie Ray's new single Cash App is available on all platforms, including Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/cash-app/1621157134?i=1621157445. Follow Louie Ray on Instagram and Twitter: @louieray__ 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 Live 365: https://live365.com/station/MAD-MAX-Radio-a15096. Subscribe to my YouTube channel Sports and Hip Hop with DJ Mad Max: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCE0107atIPV-mVm0M3UJyPg. Louie Ray on "Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max" visual on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzRJDQNQRwM&t=2s.
Shoutout to Richmond, Virginia's own Fly Anakin for coming on my show for an interview! Fly Anakin talked about his new album Frank, why he considers this album to be his debut, and the music scene in Richmond, Virginia. He discussed his uncle introducing him to The Notorious B.I.G. and Scarface. He spoke about his uncle hearing his music in jail. He got into meeting Henny L.O. in middle school and designing the Mutant Academy logo. He also talked about why Ghostface Killah is the best member of the Wu-Tang Clan, wanting to change his name Fly Anakin, and possibly getting into acting as well as doing voiceover work. He announced that he has a couple of new projects on the way. Stay tuned! Fly Anakin's new album Frank is available on all music platforms, including Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/frank/1603259208. Follow Fly Anakin on Instagram and Twitter: @flyanakin 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 Live 365: https://live365.com/station/MAD-MAX-Radio-a15096. Subscribe to my YouTube channel Sports and Hip Hop with DJ Mad Max: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCE0107atIPV-mVm0M3UJyPg. Fly Anakin on "Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max" visual on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JC7kz2Whpc.
KRISTO BLANC is a Hip-Hop/R&B/Pop artist from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He first stepped onto the scene in 2018 with singles like Foreign Toyz & ATL/BTL. In April 2019, he released his first EP, PSA: Failure to Launch. In March 2020 during the global pandemic Kristo continued to release projects and surprised fans with the project "KOBRA AURA 2020". With his new single "Nude" featuring King Mizzie and Mercury caught our attention I wanted to reach out and give him the opportunity to speak on the podcast. As he gears up to release his single, 4TH QUARTER I talked to him about his musical process and how he and his team stay busy with some of the obstacles they encounter. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grayson-mask/support
In This Second segment of Hip-Hop Through the ages, we will be discussing some highlights of the early 200's Hip-Hop Scene and how it shaped the the rap game into what it is today. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/facingthemusic/support
Giving an opinion on what Hip Hop has looked like in the year of 2020. Amongst all of the bad in 2020, Hip Hop has held its own. Listen to Jetpack Nik's takes on The 2020 Hip Hop Scene. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Major Recording Artist/Entrepreneur Tom Blvck's mind is overloaded with stress, music, lyrics, street dreams, and animal ambition over the past couple of months. The pressure of running, managing, and monetizing his newly formed music empire has a high price. Tom Blvck is a college-educated music hustler and believes his moment of greatness is forthcoming in 2020. Hey Alexa, play the BETONYOURSELF Podcast Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/betonyourself/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On the second half of this episode, Kyle McNeil and I are speaking with the fiery, talented Canadian rapper, Zaze, whose career spans for 15 plus years, touring with the likes of Tech N9ne, D12, Naughty by Nature, ICP and most recently opened for Onyx. Kyle and Zaze have a long term collaboration working together creating music videos, as well as, partnering in their company called, True Aspect Media. We will be hearing about Zaze's mindset, attitude, strengths, as well as the adversities he has faced in life and career and how he managed to stay on top of the game as a rapper and individual.A Billion Realities is a proud member of the HC Universal Network of podcasts. For more episodes and information visit: www.HCUniversalNetwork.com
On this episode, we have the ultra talented writer, director, producer, cinematographer, editor, music video, and filmmaker, Gerald K. Barclay. Gerald is a true creative visionary and has been in the hip hop game since the late 80's with his early music videos kicking off many hip hop icon careers, starting with Wu Tang Clan. In addition to music videos, Mr. Barclay's 30+ year career continues to thrive with numerous, powerful documentaries, short films, and feature films. Gerald has created music videos with No Limit records as well as for artists such as Wu Tang Clan, Snoop Dogg, Master P, Maestro Fresh Wes, Bounty Killa, Mystikal, Big Pun, Ill & Al Skratch, Heather B, and The Gap Band. Gerald K. Barclay is also known for his film and documentary works such as Fatima, Bloody Streetz, Killa Hill, The Bully, and Wu: the Story Of The Wu-tang Clan, winning him a few honorable awards along the way. Gaining his early filmmaking experience on the set of Abel Ferrara's, "King of New York", and Spike Lee's, "Jungle Fever", Gerald's career and life story are fascinating. On this show, he shares never previously released insight into the adversities he has faced in life, the hip hop scene, the show biz, and what it takes to be resilient!A Billion Realities is a proud member of the HC Universal Network of podcasts. For more episodes and information visit: www.HCUniversalNetwork.com
The Building Downtown hosts Jason Kelly (@JayKellyMMA) and Kiril Kasatskiy (@ApostolRaps) discussed Drake hooking up with Smack/URL to stream battle rap on Caffeine TV, as well as their surprise the Canadian hip hop artist did not do the deal with Toronto-based King of the Dot. Adding to his troubled path, a video surfaced of what appears to be Conor McGregor passed out in a bed, while a woman who is not his wife filmed him. The hosts talked about the ramifications if it actually is the UFC combatant in the video. Kasatskiy spoke on the recent news that 50 Cent tried to sign Nicki Minaj to G-Unit before she signed to Lil Wayne's Young Money Entertainment, and how it would've changed her career trajectory. The hosts also talked about the current Canadian hip hop scene and what they would like to see more of, as well as who. Follow the show and subscribe below: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheBuildingDT Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheBuildingDowntown YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwhXS45uBjZBZ-r50W26GHA Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ip632i7swordba7ahido66yjup4 ITunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-building-downtown/id1492372525 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2LJbKJd9CMRwgSMaTX96W1 Stitcher: Updating
0315 Get To Know : Hip Hop Scene in Korea
Episode #103: Portland, OR has been home to a unique hip hop and rap community for decades, with veteran artists like Vursatyl, Cool Nutz, and Libretto paving the way. Now, up and comers like Amine, Myke Bogan, The Last Artful, Dodgr, Mic Capes, Vinnie DeWayne, Wynne, and more are creating a new era. So what does it take to foster a healthy music scene no matter the genre or locale? We discuss with Portland's DJ Klyph and Cool Nutz on this episode.