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https://www.instagram.com/otb_fastlane/00:00 RealLyfe intro00:15 OTB Fastlane intro00:50 OTB Fastlane on his new album Talk Of The Streets01:20 OTB Fastlane on staying hungry02:36 OTB Fastlane on being an independent artist03:37 OTB Fastlane on Houston is the new Atlanta05:14 OTB Fastlane on Talk Of The Streets07:02 OTB Fastlane on women having money08:42 OTB Fastlane on shouting out his big girl fans09:47 OTB Fastlane on titling his album10:09 OTB Fastlane on "falling off" speculation11:49 OTB Fastlane on his unreleased music12:25 OTB Fastlane on his recording quality and budget13:40 OTB Fastlane on image vs music quality16:03 OTB Fastlane on Houston music politics17:05 OTB Fastlane on taking people's opinions18:55 OTB Fastlane on real vs. fake jewelry22:31 OTB Fastlane on the city outside of Texas he connects with the most23:50 OTB Fastlane on food around the country24:27 OTB Fastlane on spending money at the state fair25:45 OTB Fastlane on squabbling at the state fair26:15 OTB Fastlane on fighting vs b*llets28:30 OTB Fastlane on g*n v*olence today 29:20 OTB Fastlane on giving advice to the youth30:42 OTB Fastlane on Charlo vs. Canelo31:42 OTB Fastlane on Crawford fight32:10 OTB Fastlane on walking out to a fight what song32:55 OTB Fastlane on baby mama money34:14 OTB Fastlane on % of men who ain't sh*t35:14 OTB Fastlane on podcasts36:36 OTB Fastlane on investing39:09 OTB Fastlane on designer clothes & his clothing brand41:45 OTB Fastlane on the R&B Feature, gives props to Jeremih, Friday, Chris Brown42:41 OTB Fastlane on Usher serenading43:55 OTB Fastlane on Houston vs ATL strip clubs & top 3 strippers45:35 OTB Fastlane on Houston poppin artists off right now46:17 OTB Fastlane on Houston artists coming up, North Side vs South Side, 50/50 Twin48:50 OTB Fastlane on shutting down the strip in Houston49:33 OTB Fastlane on Trill Burger and Bun B50:30 OTB Fastlane on Houston supporting each other52:25 OTB Fastlane on Tubi movies and movies coming out of Houston, what movie would he do53:25 OTB Fastlane on new music, shoutouts and closeJoin this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAQLEDkByO-ckKb_oq_Stpg/join-----DONATE TO REALLYFE PRODUCTIONS CashApp $RealLyfeProductionsSUBSCRIBE to Patreon for exclusive content https://www.patreon.com/RealLyfeStreetStarzCHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! http://www.reallyfeproductions.com/SUBSCRIBE for new interviews (and more) weekly: https://rb.gy/0hsvlrFollow us on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/reallyfestreetstarziTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/reallyfe-street-starz-podcast/Follow us on Social Media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/Reallyfe_214/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ReallyfeProductions/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ReallyfeStreetStarzFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ReallyfeProductions/Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/reallyfestreetstarzContact: Email: mail@reallyfeproductions.comPhone: 469-805-3991 (text) Tags: #ReallyfeStreetStarz #otbfastlane #houstonmusic
Listen in as Anysia shares about Music Therapy and how she empowers clients along their healing journey. Get ready to
On Friday's show: Houston Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher discusses issues affecting Greater Houston and answers listener questions. Also this hour: We break down The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of the week. And we hear an excerpt from this weekend's edition of I See U with Eddie Robinson, which delves into some aspects of Houston's music history.
Marlo Blue is presently the Program Coordinator at KPFT FM in Houston, Texas and works at the Guy Schwartz Foundation for Houston Original Music, which is responsible for South By Due East, a showcase of Houston Music. She's been at KPFT in various capacities for 16 years, has worked in all aspects of the music business including touring and publishing, and has even acted as voice talent. A native Houstonian, she attended college in Houston and later the American University in London and has since lived in countless international cities. Marlo and musician/archivist Guy Schwartz (THNX: A Feelgood Podcast episode 10) live in Houston with their cats.
Welcome to The Global Latin Factor Podcast, where we bring you insightful conversations with influential Latino figures. In this episode, we sit down with David Diaz, the owner and founder of Them Damn Mexicans (TDM), a Houston-based multimedia agency that has been an integral part of the city's music scene for many years.During our conversation, David talks about the importance of supporting each other within the Latin community, and who specifically needs this support. As a Mexican himself, David shares his journey into the music industry and how TDM started as a management company for the late Big Gerb.David talks about the inspiration behind their best-selling shirt and how the logo came about. TDM also throws various events, including their annual toy drive and Embrace the Culture event, where they celebrate Houston and Mexican culture.David also shares about TDM Talk, their weekly talk show that airs every Thursday at 8 pm CST. He explains how the show came to be and who all is involved. Don't miss this insightful conversation with David Diaz, only on The Global Latin Factor Podcast. And don't forget to subscribe to our channel to stay up-to-date with our latest episodes!#thegloballatinfactor #mexican #TDM #themdamnmexicans #multimedia #podcast #latinopodcast Them Damn Mexican Social Links:IG: https://www.instagram.Support the showSocial Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/thegloballatin1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcastTiktok: ...
Interview by MikalaTV https://www.instagram.com/_mikalatv_/ We recently sat down with well known gospel rapper Trip Lee for an exclusive “Off The Porch' interview! During our conversation he discussed the effects of the pandemics, going through a life transition, suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome, finding out about his illness while in school, different methods he tries for his fatigue syndrome, breaks down the meaning of gospel rap, having diverse fan base, life in Dallas establishing his faith as a Christian at an very early age. Breaks down the meaning of gospel rap, having a diverse fan base, life in Dallas, establishing his faith as a christian at a very early age, his faith shaping who he is as an artist and person, discovering Christ at 14 years old, rising above the negative influences around him in school, getting distracted by women and fighting through those distractions as he progressed in life, being led astray at times, the way the newer generation and technology habits, signing his first major deal in High School, focusing on music in High School, musical influences being OutKast, the Houston Music scene, his style of rap being very rare when he first came out, being discovered by Gospel Rap artist Truth in the early 2000s, different challenges he's had to face as an artist, being able to tour across the world as an artist, staying relevant as an gospel artist alongside Lecrae, building his buzz in high school, the topic of purpose, his critically acclaimed project 20/20 making the billboard charts, the process behind “The End” project, and more!
Guess who's baaaaack?!?! Uncle AE @UNC_AE and Terry the Terrible @T_Austin1 are back with a new crew, and if you think we here to play with ya'll... Got dang it we NOT! Hard body Ronnie @Mr.Hardbodyronnie and Cliff the Gift @Thecliffthegift join the "Famous" Nobodys staff as we kick the door in on podcasting and we ain't afraid to do it different. Episode 1?! Put The Cup Down, we take aim at hard hitting opinions on Houston Music, The Manosphere, and separating the Art from the Artist! This episode is proudly sponsored by My Fit Foods! They've got options on options for ready-to-eat meals. It's no secret why MyFitFoods is the best choice for meal prep. They have the best product, price point, and people dedicated to serving you! Visit www.MyFitFoods.com today https://www.instagram.com/unc_ae/ https://www.instagram.com/T_Austin1 https://www.instagram.com/Mr.Hardbodyronnie https://www.instagram.com/Thecliffthegift
A local veteran saved a man who was shot in Downtown Houston....and a music teacher at Aldine MacArthur High School was honored last night at the Country Music Awards in Nashville
Houston music festival, Biden hails Congress' passage of his $1 trillion infrastructure package
Zain Velji, filling in for Evan Solomon, speaks with Joey Guerra, a Houston music critic who attended Astroworld Fest where eight were killed and hundreds more injured. He tells Zain the tragedy has changed his views of the live-music experience forever. On today's show: Rich Garton, CTV Windsor News Reporter, on the U.S land border reopening. Joey Guerra, Houston Chronicle music critic, on the tragedy at Astroworld Fest. Cpt. Corey Shelson, a retired veteran and advocate with Veterans' Transition Network, on how the closure of Kabul safe houses that helped Canadians has devolved into an “absolute crisis.” Brothers Antonio and Diego Arrendondo on competing in the Balloon World Cup, which takes the childhood game of ‘don't let the balloon hit the floor' to a new level.
A chaotic crush of fans rushing toward the stage at a Travis Scott show at Houston's Astroworld music festival is being blamed for a 'mass casualty event,' that killed at least eight people and injured dozens more. Houston Chronicle music reporter Joey Guerra was there -- he joins Hari Sreenivasan to explain what he saw and what videos are showing as the investigation continues. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
On Thursday's Houston Matters: State lawmakers are considering a bill that would let people fired for refusing the get a COVID-19 vaccine to sue their former employers. This, of course, could have repercussions for a number of businesses in the Houston area. We talk with News 88.7's Andrew Schneider about the hearing, and whether this bill is likely to pass. Also this hour: Jason Woods, aka DJ Flash Gordon Parks, is a living encyclopedia of Houston music history. We talk with him about Houston music and why certain genres flourished here. And Tex-Mex cuisine is spreading throughout the country, but is it spreading in Mexico itself? Chef David Cordúa talks it over and discusses the different kinds of Mexican cuisine you can find in Texas.
This week's guest is rapper/singer/songwriter/producer B Val. We speak with him about his introduction to music, the influence of the northside in Houston Music, his ability in securing connections in the industry, and more.
Are you a sculptor considering collaborating with a writer? A dancer wanting to work with a filmmaker? A graphic designer looking to create something with a fashion designer? An artist's creative imagination knows no bounds. However, how do you even begin defining your project's parameters if you've never seen a model for it before? Can you work with someone if you don't speak the same artistic language? We will have two guests to discuss their experiences in developing and executing inter/multi-disciplinary projects and/or events from the ground up.Y. E. Torres (ms. YET) is a professional movement artist, instructor, model & specialty entertainer: Fusion Bellydancer, Fire Performer & Flow Artist. She holds dual BFAs in Drawing & Painting and Fashion Design from the University of North Texas and multiple dance and yoga based certifications. Torres is an arts educator, movement instructor, and Public Programs Coordinator at Contemporary Art Museum Houston. She was named one of Houston's Top "100 Creatives" by the Houston Press in 2011, inaugurated into the Houston Music and Arts Hall of Fame in 2016, and awarded 2nd place for the “Best of Sideshow Arts” at the 2019 ABurlQ! Burlesque & Sideshow Spectacular. Torres is also a Flame Effects Operator, licensed by the state of Texas and a Principal on the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Special Effects (SPE-AAA) Committee.Koomah is an intersex & genderfluid multidisciplinary artist, performer, and filmmaker currently residing in Houston, Texas. Koomah has facilitated several interactive public art projects including: "Chalked" around the outside of Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, "Intersex Welcome Mat" at Lurie Children's Hospital in Chicago, and the immersive multi-sensory interactive art experience “No Such Thing As A Free House” inside a home in South Park. Koomah has performed, showcased artwork, presented workshops & lectures, and screened films across the US & internationally.Music: "Ike is Gone" by Nick GaitanSupport the show (https://fresharts.org/about-fresh-arts/friends-of-fresh-arts/)
This episode features musician, audio engineer and producer John Allen Stephens. Forming the band New York City Queens in 2010/2011, John has established himself as an integral part of the Houston Music community ever since. He has gone on to found his own recording studio, Third Coast Recording Co, and release two albums under his self-named solo project.Third Coast Recording Co.John Allen Stephens - Music
B. Banks Stop by Boss Talk 101 to give an exclusive Interview on Hip Hop the Houston Music and the Sound. B.Bankz is from 5th Ward and brings that real street sound which is Motivational B.Bankz has Music with a Lot of Artist Like Trilly Polk Chucky Trill and more just to name a few B.Bankz music brings a lot of energy and Charisma. B.Bankz whose knowledge of music is undeniable gave a pure understanding of who he is and what he is bringing to the Music scene B.Bank also spoke with BossTalk about bridging the Gap between the New and Old Artist in the South. #BossTalk101 #BBankz #ChuckyTrill Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0yD2UzY...
Buck is back. Returning for another of his biweekly deep dives into a myriad of dancefloor-friendly genres, the Barcelona-based music meddler takes us on a journey through R&B to acid and back again. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Fresh Soup's Buck Houston drops in for the third of his biweekly sessions of dance music miscellanea, delivering a home listening mix that spans generations. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Buck Houston returns for a second session of Music, his bi-weekly exploration into sound; digging up a mixed bag that spans six decades. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Music is a biweekly tour through the kitchen-sink record collection of Buck Houston, a restless pedlar of all accompanied by a groove. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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This week's guest is Boi Dru, the Houston MC and producer who brings a more chill vibe to the Houston music scene. We speak with him about his work with the production collective Suicide Squad Beatz, his thoughts on the Houston Music scene, the new music he has coming out, and his feelings on the younger generation of up and coming artists.
On This 6th Episode of Souf Palm Show we have special guest Musician/Songwriter: Skyra, and we have The Aerial Bruja: Jasmine! They will share with you their gifts and up coming projects. We also get metaphysical with you and talk about the burning of ancestor money and the planetary recent energies and shift! Like, Comment, And Subscribe! Join the conversation!
This episode of THE Underground Source of El Paso, TX features local hip hop artist Ocho Sanchez! Via phone from his home in Houston, he talks about his recent release, "Strawberry Cocaine," his ongoing album series "Hood Corridos" and how his hard knock upbringing in El Paso/Juarez inspires his music. As always, stay tuned for a full song at the end of the interview! The featured song is called "Street Pharmacist."This episode produced by M. De Santiago and G. Armendariz. Hosted by M. De Santiago. Intro/outro and background music by G. Armendariz. Original photograph by Miriam Sanchez, cover art by M. De Santiago. RATED CHLL.
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Episode Summary: In this episode, front woman for Houston-born Gulf Coast Soul band The Suffers, Kam Franklin, shares her story of growing up in a couple very different neighborhoods in Houston, finding herself in the middle of the local punk/ska scene in high school, and how she came to be the voice of her dream band. Click here to buy The Suffers music and merch! Click here to sign up for The H Newsletter! This show is made possible by patrons like Robyn Morton, Jim & Becky Brawner, Candice & Marc Robinson, and John Mann. To support the work we're doing and receive bonus content from this and other Milieu Media Group shows for as little as $1 a month, join us on Patreon! Episode Credits: Produced, edited and mixed by Luke Brawner. Theme music: "No Me Without You," by Robbie Seay. Other songs featured in this episode are by Cameron Pessarra, Scott Benton and The Suffers. Artwork by Field of Study. Episode Sponsors: Modern Therapy: Web | Facebook | Instagram Pink Cilantro: Web | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Episode Thanks: Special thanks to Kam Franklin for being a part of this episode, and to Ian Cion, Alecia Harris and the Moody Center for the Arts at Rice University for providing us a space to record. Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @thehpodcast, and subscribe, rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts! © 2018 Milieu Media Group, LLC