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#CGHTHOUGHT
Praise Through The Process

#CGHTHOUGHT

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 60:30


Carvin Haggins sits down with long time friend and production partner. Grammy nominated, muti platinum legendary super Ivan Barias. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Keys To The Game
Carvin Haggins - Keys To The Producing Game

Keys To The Game

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 54:10


Carvin Haggins, a Grammy award winning, multi-platinum selling songwriter and producer, has not only worked with your favorite artists favorite artist, but he’s helped them reach success with chart-topping hits that are sure to be classics for decades. A Philly native, Carvin first burst onto the music scene as an MC, but later spread his wings into unchartered territory with his friend and business partner, Ivan Barias. The duo, affectionately known as Carvin & Ivan, worked under their own company, Karma Productions, producing hits for Ledisi, Lalah Hathaway, Jazmine Sullivan, Jill Scott, Musiq Soulchild, Justin Timberlake, Mario, Chris Brown, Raheem DeVaughn, Keyshia Cole, Jaheim, Estelle, Floetry, Skillz, Faith Evans, Rick Ross and many others. Known for penning music with real life experiences that resonate with everyday people, Carvin continued to master the sound that he and Ivan had become known for – fusing hip hop with modern soul. Currently, Haggins is also leading the charge to bring “respect” back to radio, starting with his Ethical Music Entertainment label and his new artist BriaMarie, whose songs “Bye Boy,” “IDK,” and “Celebrate,” have been featured on MTV, VH1 and BET. Along with this, Carvin can now add “author” to his resume. In 2017, he released a book of quotes titled “#CGHThoughts”, which can be found on Amazon. Haggins’ mission at this level of his musical career is to make music that is positive with unadulterated lyrics that have a powerful message. Carvin is one of the founders of the Creative Minds Performing Arts School. The school will house “Karma Junior Productions,” and is projected to open in 2020.  Follow Carvin on IG at @carvinhaggins. Visit his website at www.carvinhaggins.com. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at writermya.substack.com/subscribe

PlayList Retreat
The State of R&B - The PlayList Podcast

PlayList Retreat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 41:25


"It's not as theatrical as it used to be..." Production duo Carvin Haggins and Ivan Barias have an honest conversation about R&B with Xavier Omar, Sofia Ballin and King Dom. SUBSCRIBE: bit.ly/2Cpabuz playlistretreat.com INSTAGRAM► @playlistretreat @sofiyaballin @king_dom302 @xvromar @doxortho @carvinhaggins

SoulBack R&B Podcast
YouKnowIGotSoul R&B Podcast #21 - 11/18/2015 (Special Guest Ivan Barias)

SoulBack R&B Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2015 54:25


Ivan Barias is the special guest for this week's edition of the podcast. You may know him as one half of the prodution duo Carvin & Ivan. Together they've played a huge part in introducing the world to Neo Soul music. With a catalog that includes Musiq Soul and Jill Scott, you know this will be an informative podcast. We talk about Musiq Soulchild's career, Jill Scott's legacy and Ivan drops some gems about Faith Evans "Faithfully" album. We also talk about the NBA and who the Michael Jordan of R&B is.

Mina's House Podcast / Mina SayWhat Interviews
Ivan Barias From Philly Recording Academy And Mina SayWhat 1

Mina's House Podcast / Mina SayWhat Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2015 4:33


As hip hop continues to dominate the mainstream, there has been lots of talk in the past couple of years about the Grammy's being unfair to the genre that is infant compared to some of the more establAs hip hop continues to dominate the mainstream, there has been lots of talk in the past couple of years about the Grammy's being unfair to the genre that is infant compared to some of the more established genres. Ivan Barias, producer and the President of the Philadelphia Chapter Of The Recording Academy (Grammy's), called Mina SayWhat on Power 99 to set the record straight about the Grammy voting, why hip hop is under represented and why he chose to start the "Urban Comtemporary" Grammy category that currently exists. He calls out people like Kanye, MTV's Rob Markman and The Dream for not acting correcting to address the issue. ished genres. Ivan Barias, producer and the President of the Philadelphia Chapter Of The Recording Academy (Grammy's) called Mina SayWhat on Power 99 to set the record straight about the Grammy voting, why hip hop in under represented and why he chose to start the "Urban Comtemporary" Grammy category that currently exists. He calls out people like Kanye, MTV's Rob Markman and The Dream for not acting correcting to address the issue.

Mina's House Podcast / Mina SayWhat Interviews
Ivan Barias From Philly Recording Academy And Mina SayWhat 2

Mina's House Podcast / Mina SayWhat Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2015 4:50


As hip hop continues to dominate the mainstream, there has been lots of talk in the past couple of years about the Grammy's being unfair to the genre that is infant compared to some of the more establAs hip hop continues to dominate the mainstream, there has been lots of talk in the past couple of years about the Grammy's being unfair to the genre that is infant compared to some of the more established genres. Ivan Barias, producer and the President of the Philadelphia Chapter Of The Recording Academy (Grammy's), called Mina SayWhat on Power 99 to set the record straight about the Grammy voting, why hip hop is under represented and why he chose to start the "Urban Comtemporary" Grammy category that currently exists. He calls out people like Kanye, MTV's Rob Markman and The Dream for not acting correcting to address the issue. ished genres. Ivan Barias, producer and the President of the Philadelphia Chapter Of The Recording Academy (Grammy's) called Mina SayWhat on Power 99 to set the record straight about the Grammy voting, why hip hop in under represented and why he chose to start the "Urban Comtemporary" Grammy category that currently exists. He calls out people like Kanye, MTV's Rob Markman and The Dream for not acting correcting to address the issue.

Mina's House Podcast / Mina SayWhat Interviews
Ivan Barias From Philly Recording Academy And Mina SayWhat 3

Mina's House Podcast / Mina SayWhat Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2015 5:51


As hip hop continues to dominate the mainstream, there has been lots of talk in the past couple of years about the Grammy's being unfair to the genre that is infant compared to some of the more establAs hip hop continues to dominate the mainstream, there has been lots of talk in the past couple of years about the Grammy's being unfair to the genre that is infant compared to some of the more established genres. Ivan Barias, producer and the President of the Philadelphia Chapter Of The Recording Academy (Grammy's), called Mina SayWhat on Power 99 to set the record straight about the Grammy voting, why hip hop is under represented and why he chose to start the "Urban Comtemporary" Grammy category that currently exists. He calls out people like Kanye, MTV's Rob Markman and The Dream for not acting correcting to address the issue. ished genres. Ivan Barias, producer and the President of the Philadelphia Chapter Of The Recording Academy (Grammy's) called Mina SayWhat on Power 99 to set the record straight about the Grammy voting, why hip hop in under represented and why he chose to start the "Urban Comtemporary" Grammy category that currently exists. He calls out people like Kanye, MTV's Rob Markman and The Dream for not acting correcting to address the issue.

Mina's House Podcast / Mina SayWhat Interviews
Ivan Barias From Philly Recording Academy And Mina SayWhat 4

Mina's House Podcast / Mina SayWhat Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2015 10:51


As hip hop continues to dominate the mainstream, there has been lots of talk in the past couple of years about the Grammy's being unfair to the genre that is infant compared to some of the more establAs hip hop continues to dominate the mainstream, there has been lots of talk in the past couple of years about the Grammy's being unfair to the genre that is infant compared to some of the more established genres. Ivan Barias, producer and the President of the Philadelphia Chapter Of The Recording Academy (Grammy's), called Mina SayWhat on Power 99 to set the record straight about the Grammy voting, why hip hop is under represented and why he chose to start the "Urban Comtemporary" Grammy category that currently exists. He calls out people like Kanye, MTV's Rob Markman and The Dream for not acting correcting to address the issue. ished genres. Ivan Barias, producer and the President of the Philadelphia Chapter Of The Recording Academy (Grammy's) called Mina SayWhat on Power 99 to set the record straight about the Grammy voting, why hip hop in under represented and why he chose to start the "Urban Comtemporary" Grammy category that currently exists. He calls out people like Kanye, MTV's Rob Markman and The Dream for not acting correcting to address the issue.

Bodega Cold Kutz
Blap On The Radio Show With Guest (Ivan Barias, Omen, Kwame)

Bodega Cold Kutz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2013 121:45


Stoni and Gen_Erik hold down the Blap show while Illmind and M31RK were out in SXSW. She brings up special guest host and former guest Ivan Barias and Omen. Also super producer sits in with them as a guest. air date: 3/15/13 www.gidradio.com

LOTL THE ZONE
LOTL Welcomes Grammy Nominated artist TAMIA

LOTL THE ZONE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2013 121:00


LOTL The  Quiet Storm Welcomes TAMIA Debut her  latest album, Beautiful Surprise . Working with her on the album is Rodney “Darkchild” Jenkins, who collaborated with Tamia on the tracks “The Way I Love You,” “Too Grown” and “Can't Get Enough,” which all appeared on her 2006 album Between Friends. Other writers and producers include Chuck Harmony, Andrew Harr, Jermaine Jackson, Claude Kelly, Carvin Haggins and Ivan Barias, and The Runners. For the love-starved man who craves the warmth of a good woman, Tamia's songs ignite flames of hope that romance and love still exists.