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In the first episode of DNA, we celebrate the creative genius of Jamla representative Rapsody! Starting in Snow Hill, North Carolina, we highlight Rapsody's early family life, musical influences, key themes and artistic skills. We also shed more light on Rapsody's time in the Rap group Kooley High, building a relationship with 9th Wonder, collaborating with Kendrick Lamar, signing with Jay-Z's Roc Nation and more. Most importantly, we champion Rapsody as a gifted writer who has made a name for herself using clever wordplay, poetic devices, pop culture references and innovative storytelling.Created and produced by Sumit Sharma and Chris Mitchell for Breaking Atoms.Connect with Breaking AtomsInstagramFacebookTwitterFollow SumitInstagramTwitterFollow ChrisInstagramTwitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
https://www.khrysis.com/discography-2-columns/When it comes to pure Hip Hop production with ranges in soundscape from gritty to jazzy, and harmonic, with intricate melodies and diverse drum beats, there aren't many more renowned in the underworld than beatsmith, Khrysis. The Durham, NC producer is signed to Grammy Award winning super producer, 9th Wonder's, Jamla Records imprint and is one of seven producers on the labels production team, The Soul Council.In addition to producing Justus League artist, he also produced for artist such as Sean Price, Masta Ace, Smif-n-Wessun, Buckshot, KRS-One,Evidence, Jean Grae and more, and released two solo mixtapes in a series titledKhrysis On The Boards With The Heat; which would become his slogan as a result of of his standout production. In 2007, he was chosen by Nike to create the soundtrack to the documentary LACED, celebrating 30 years of Nike's association with Basketball.Most recently, outside of Jamla, he has contributed his production genius toTalib Kweli's Gutter Rainbows (2011) and Gravitas (2013), Phonte's solo albumCharity Starts At Home (2011), and provided the entire soundscape for Chicago emcee Verbal Kent's (Ugly Heros) solo project Sound of the Weapon(2014). He is currently working on side projects with west coast emcee/producerOh No and Heiro's Del the Funkee Homosaipan. He also has worked withKendrick Lamar, Mac Miller, De La Soul, Redman, Problem, and Bad Lucc, while growing as an engineer mixing and mastering for Jamla, and most recently Virginia based rapper Mad Skillz. When it comes to pure talent and skill, it's not a hard bet that Khrysis is on the path to be one of the best beat makers of our time, he's already known to many in the underground as such. Legend and super producer 9th Wonder won't even hesitate his praise saying, “He is a way better beat maker than I am!”This week's episode is brought to you by Manscaped! Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code THECHOPSHOP at Manscaped.com. That's 20% off with free shipping at manscaped.com and use code THECHOPSHOP. Unlock your confidence and always use the right tools for the job with MANSCAPED™Support the showWEBSITE AND MERCH! - http://www.officialchopshoppod.com
Khrysis on the boards with the heat! This week, we talked to Khrysis - the producer, engineer, emcee and long-serving member of the Jamla squad! He opens up about his early musical roots, pause tapes, meeting 9th Wonder, joining the Justus League and working with the Jamla roster. He also provides insight as to why his recently released debut, 'The Hour of Khrysis', took over a decade to see the light of day. Follow Sumit
In this week's episode, Kevin visits with Jamla Rizek MSN, MBA, CEN, CPEN, NREMT-P. This episode is a great example of what a small world we live in. No less than four different people from completely different areas recommended Jamla as a guest on the podcast. I am so glad they did. She is an inspiration as a nurse, an educator, and even a disaster responder. You are going to love her spirit and dedication to the ER nursing profession. Follow us on Social: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Art-of-Emergency-Nursing-276898616569046/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJTnz4phtCTjojTIDJo2afA?view_as=subscriber Twitter @AoenPodcast Instagram https://www.instagram.com/artofemergencynursing/ To help out the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help the show and I read each one. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google, and elsewhere. This link will take you to the latest episode and give you links to the most popular podcast players. https://pod.link/1460741717 Thanks for joining me this week. Until next time!
Khrysis - "The Disrespect (feat. Rapsody & Sa-Roc)" from the 2021 album The Hour of Khrysis on Jamla. It's no surprise it took Khrysis 12 years to return with his fifth full-length, The Hour of Khrysis. The Durham, NC producer/rapper/engineer also serves on Jamla Records' in-house production team, The Soul Council; crafted beats for the Netflix dramedy The Forty-Year-Old Version; and has worked with Kendrick Lamar, Mac Miller, De La Soul, Redman, Problem, Bad Lucc, and more. The work has built connections with the star-studded line-up of guests on The Hour of Khrysis, including Busta Rhymes, Pharoahe Monch, De La Soul, and on today's Song of the Day, Rapsody and Sa-Roc. Read the full post on KEXP.org Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We finally bring you the special guest we been promising...it's the one and only producer extraordinare from Jamla & The Soul Council...Khrysis!!! We chop it up about his background & new album. Then we get into a Tune-Up of The Black Maverick's new single, "Sincerely Yours", and we end off with a couple rounds of Who Wore It Best! We had to, with such a great musical mind in the house with us! All that, & so much more! Press play now!!! FOLLOW US! http://www.instagram.com/khrysis_ http://www.instagram.com/felipesgarage http://www.facebook.com/felipesgaragepodcast http://www.youtube.com/felipesgaragepodcast EMAIL US! FelipesGarage@gmail.com BUY SOME MERCH! http://www.FelipesGarage.com CONTRIBUTE TO THE POD! PayPal.me/JasonPSoto Thanks so much for all your support! Please subscribe to the pod, leave a 5-star rating & a review, & most of all SHARE THE POD WITH YOUR PEOPLES! Thanks!
VOL-03 | EP-26: "Power Hours (Khrysis)" Back at it with another crazy episode... Nah Mean!? Dub, Rick and Claudius are joined by Grammy Nominated producer, boom bap extraordinaire Khrysis "On The Boards With The Heat!" They chop it up about his new album "The Hour of Khrysis", his relentless winning streak right now, how he got his start, his Justus League days, his production style, being a newbie to Marvel plus Dub gives him the new alias... War Maschine+! All of that and so much more on an all new episode of Hip Hop Marvels Podcast "WE GOT IT LOCKED FROM THE BLOCK TO THE COMIC SHOP!"
Episode SummaryIn this episode of The Tight Rope, Dr. Cornel West and Professor Tricia Rose engage in an honest and invigorating conversation with emcee Rapsody. Calling in from Minneapolis, Minnesota, Rapsody speaks about current and future projects and her role in today’s young generation and music industry. Together, they wrestle with how to protect one’s creative spirit in a fad-driven, consumerist market. Tune in to this vulnerable and unforgettable episode of The Tight Rope. Cornel WestDr. Cornel West is Professor of the Practice of Public Philosophy at Harvard University. A prominent democratic intellectual, social critic, and political activist, West also serves as Professor Emeritus at Princeton University. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from Harvard in three years and obtained his M.A. and Ph.D. in Philosophy at Princeton. West has authored 20 books and edited 13. Most known for Race Matters and Democracy Matters, and his memoir, Brother West: Living and Loving Out Loud, West appears frequently on the Bill Maher Show, CNN, C-Span, and Democracy Now. West has appeared in over 25 documentaries and films, including Examined Life, and is the creator of three spoken word albums including Never Forget. West brings his focus on the role of race, gender, and class in American society to The Tight Rope podcast. Tricia RoseProfessor Tricia Rose is Director of the Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America at Brown University. She also holds the Chancellor’s Professorship of Africana Studies and serves as the Associate Dean of the Faculty for Special Initiatives. A graduate of Yale (B.A.) and Brown University (Ph.D), Rose authored Black Noise: Rap Music and Black Culture in Contemporary America (1994), Longing to Tell: Black Women Talk about Sexuality and Intimacy (2003), and The Hip Hop Wars: What We Talk About When We Talk About Hip Hop and Why It Matters (2008). She also sits on the Boards of the Nathan Cummings Foundation, Color of Change, and Black Girls Rock, Inc. Focusing on issues relating to race in America, mass media, structural inequality, popular culture, gender and sexuality and art and social justice, Rose engages widely in scholarly and popular audience settings, and now also on The Tight Rope podcast. RapsodyRapsody is Grammy nominated emcee, lyricist, rapper, and recording artist. This multi talented North Carolina native is celebrated for Laila’s Wisdom (2017), her breakthrough album that earned her two Grammy nominations including best rap album in league with Lamar, Jay-Z, Migo, and Tyler the Creator. One of the greatest female rappers of all time, Rapsody continues to share her awakened, bold voice and creative rhyme schemes in her 2019 album Eve, dubbed a “masterpiece of hip-hop feminism,” released by 9th Wonder’s Jamla and Jay-Z’s Roc Nation. Each track of Eve is named for an influential Black woman, including “Michelle,” “Oprah,” and “Sojourner.” Rapsody works with the biggest artists in the industry, including Chance The Rapper, Erykah Badu, Raekwon, Anderson .Paak, Estelle, Kendrick Lamar, Busta Rhymes and Mac Miller, among others. Insight from this episode:Strategies on supporting youth activists, empowering their voices, and harnessing improvisational creation.Benefits of intergenerational connections and opportunities in preserving musical traditions, sounds, and legacies. Details on Rapsody’s fight against the pressures of the commodification of the music industry.Behind-the-scenes reflections from Rhapsody on her inspiration for Laila’s Wisdom and Eve, including songs that did not make it onto the album. Details on Rapsody’s future projects.Secrets to defining your own path— true to your identity and goals— and forming habits to improve your life. Quotes from the show:“Almost every emcee and producer I interviewed back in the 80s and early 90s talked about their parents’ record collection as an amazing archive of sound and experience that they were both being bequeathed and also being held away from. They said, “My daddy said don’t get in my record collection!” ...It was about really having a cultural archive that the generations wanted to relate to and connect to. That is probably [hip hop’s] most important intergenerational legacy.” –Tricia Rose The Tight Rope Episode #3“There’s so many connections to the Panthers, to the Civil Rights Movement, in hip hop... Through hip hop, [Rapsody’s] connecting Tupac to his mom but also to the legacy of the politics of respecting Black women and really just respecting ourselves and each other.” –Tricia Rose The Tight Rope Episode #3“You cannot box up black genius, black creativity, confined to any genre.” –Cornel West The Tight Rope Episode #3“What hip hop really did was try to make music in a context in which [its] tradition was being completely undermined…. the schools are not teaching the Black music tradition, and then they’re not getting access about it. So hip hop had to work with the shards of that legacy.” –Tricia Rose The Tight Rope Episode #3On young leaders: “We appreciate you. We see you. We hear you. You should be celebrated for being fearless, for using your voice, for being young leaders. [And we want to] give them a space to learn how to be activists.” –Rapsody The Tight Rope Episode #3“There’s never been and there never will be a Black freedom struggle without Black music being at the center of it to keep us fortified, keep our souls determined, and also just keep a sense of humor and laughter along with the tears.” –Cornel West The Tight Rope Episode #3“Music is the soundtrack of the times” –Rapsody The Tight Rope Episode #3On the commodification of the music industry: “Artists like [Rapsody] who become the real conduits and caretakers of the best of our tradition, which is the best tradition in the modern world— the Black musical tradition— you have a heavier burden.” –Cornel West The Tight Rope Episode #3“The pressure that an artist who wants to be free, like [Deniece Williams’ “Free”] really expressed at its core is about how to be yourself, how to take the art form seriously, not cave into faddish sounds, not cave into basically white supremist thinking about black subjectivity. That is very hard to do.” –Tricia Rose The Tight Rope Episode #3“Improvisational creation is a way of putting to music and putting to words the experience and condition they’re facing. It’s in that act of creation that I think a lot of that market pressure can be pushed off… it’s in that place that you imagine new things. It’s when you’re not doing exactly what is being expected that you have your own political surprises, emotional surprises.” –Tricia Rose The Tight Rope Episode #3“A lot of times, the industry likes to narrow the scope of what we’re supposed to create, how we’re supposed to look creating it, and the voice that we have. Back in the days, we had so much ownership. We had mom and pop stores, we had our own radio stations, we had the Chitlin’ Circuit.” –Rapsody The Tight Rope Episode #3On maintaining her creative spirit: “The greatest thing I had was 9th Wonder and Young Guru, who were my mentors. And the first thing they did before I put out any music was they sat me down and they said, you have to define your line right now. You have to define what you won’t do, what you will do, what you won’t compromise. Know what you want out of this business first, so you know how to maneuver and make the best decisions.” –Rapsody The Tight Rope Episode #3“We first knew it was going to be a marathon. Anything you want to last 20 years, you have to build a strong foundation of.” –Rapsody The Tight Rope Episode #3“I didn’t want to be a cookie cutter version of anyone… how I am is enough, I don’t have to change that. I don’t want to become this sexual rapper. That’s not my lane, that’s not honest to who I am.” –Rapsody The Tight Rope Episode #3“You have to be willing to fall on your face, and then see what your bounce back is like because creativity goes hand in hand with a certain vulnerability and invincibility.” –Cornel West The Tight Rope Episode #3On inspiration for Laila’s Wisdom: “One quote [my grandmother Laila] would always say… “Oh you came to give me my flowers.” It made me think what flowers do I want to give to the world? What generation do I want to inspire? What seeds do I want to leave behind? …I took that and used that as part of the album. I want to give you these flowers. I want to give you the best of me that I can give you and hope that it inspires you to be the best in you.” –Rapsody The Tight Rope Episode #3“I know what Lauryn Hill meant to me, and what Queen Latifah meant to me, MC Lyte, without them I wouldn’t be the woman I am today. Without Phylicia Rashad, without Cicely Tyson, without Nikki Giovanni. So I had to show up as myself and be that person that they were for me but for the next generation. That’s why I can’t compromise my art, I can’t afford to for the culture.” –Rapsody The Tight Rope Episode #3On compromise: “I have to go against the grain… even if I fall flat on my face and fail, I’m willing to take that risk because I have nieces, I have young girls that I know, that need to see what a woman in hip hop looks like, to see the rainbow and spectrum of what we can be. I know people want it. I just have to stick with it and knock down the door.” –Rapsody The Tight Rope Episode #3“Who cares what the Grammy’s think? The Grammy’s could have done left you [Rapsody] behind, and we’d still be behind you. That’s the point, to have our own standards.” –Tricia Rose The Tight Rope Episode #3On reaching a younger audience: “[Parents can make sure their children] have a good palate and good beginning of what good music sounds like. When they grow up, of course, you’re able to like what you like in your generation, but you also know and are connected to the sound you grew up in… that’s one thing that you can always do, is expose them to a wide range of music, just to lay the foundation.” –Rapsody The Tight Rope Episode #3“The best habit for improving my life was figuring out how to keep the rage that white supremacy produces at bay, figuring out how to keep it at enough distance that it doesn’t circulate in my body literally. It’s a disposition that allows my habits to thrive.” –Tricia Rose The Tight Rope Episode #3“Cultivate at the highest level the capacity to listen, the capacity to serve, and the capacity to find joy in fighting for freedom.” –Cornel West The Tight Rope Episode #3“We haven’t done the best job of protecting our culture that is hip hop. We give it away too easy. And they use that against us. I’ve heard of plans to take control of our culture. And they’ve done it by taking control of the radio and the mediums, and allowing us to give our art away, and our ownership away, and our voice away, and our creativity away. And we have to find a way to get that back because it is sonic warfare at the end of the day.” –Rapsody The Tight Rope Episode #3 Music from Rapsody:The Idea of Beautiful (2012)Laila’s Wisdom (2017)Eve (2019) Stay Connected:Cornel WestWebsite: http://www.cornelwest.comTwitter: @CornelWestFacebook: Dr. Cornel West - HomeInstagram: @BrotherCornelWest Linktree: Cornel West Tricia RoseWebsite: http://www.triciarose.com/LinkedIn: Tricia RoseTwitter: @ProfTriciaRoseFacebook: Tricia RoseInstagram: @ProfTriciaRoseYoutube: Professor Tricia Rose RapsodyWebsite: https://genesis320.com/Twitter: @rapsody Facebook: @rapsodymusic Instagram: @rapsody Youtube: Rapsody Apple Music: Rapsody The Tight RopeWebsite: www.thetightropepodcast.comInstagram: @thetightropepodTwitter: @thetightropepodFacebook: The Tight Rope Pod This episode was produced and managed by Spkerbox Media in collaboration with Podcast Laundry.
Originally released: January 2019. Ian Kelly joins Special on The Special Delivery Podcast to break down everything you don't know & should know about his project 'CHAMPIAN'. The two break down every single song, including the song 9th Wonder made him add to the project, his favorite song, and collaborating with his JAMLA & ODS family. Special on Twitter: Twitter.com/SpecialSays Special on Instagram: Instagram.com/SpecialSays_ Ian Kelly on Twitter: Twitter.com/FirstNameIan Ian Kelly on Instagram: Instagram.com/FirstNameIan For more: SpecialSays.com
MURS joins Special on The Special Delivery Podcast to break down his latest album 'The Iliad Is Dead And The Odyssey Is Over'. The two discuss every single track, feature, and producer including working with the whole JAMLA crew, writing from empathy, his distinction between art & entertainment, the importance of sex workers, and so much more. Special Education with MURS: https://youtu.be/t0yJqudeigU Special Delivery with Rapsody & GQ: https://ffm.to/special-delivery-rapsody-gq For more: SpecialSays.com Special on Twitter: Twitter.com/SpecialSays Special on Instagram: Instagram.com/SpecialSays_ Email: SpecialSaysProductions@gmail.com MURS on Twitter: Twitter.com/MURS MURS on Instagram: Instagram.com/MURS316
On this episode we interview rapper GQ from Oakland, CA, with Jamla records. He talks about playing basketball with the Tar Heels and starting music right after college graduation. Tune in to find out more about GQ!!!
Album review for Jamla's own Heather Victoria. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/My2centspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/My2centspodcast/support
Album review for Jamla artist and Black Queen, Rapsody. Share this episode with your peers and subscribe so you never miss an episode of My $0.02 Podcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/My2centspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/My2centspodcast/support
Mix aired 1-12-19. feat Al Divno , Westside Gunn, Benny the Butcher, Masta Ace and Marco Polo, Planet Asia× Killa Kali, JAMLA, and more
The Concert Crew recap the year of 2018 in music and entertainment. Hear the fellas discuss the top albums of the year, best songs, best verses, disappointments and much more. Also, the Concert Crew review new music from Jamla, Rico Love, Maino, Method Man, Khalid and A Boogie With Da Hoodie... #Podcast #2018 #YearEndReview #Recap #BestOf #Drake #JayZ #PushaT #KanyeWest #TravisScott #Eminem #CardiB #NipseyHussle #RoyceDa59 #NaS #TeyanaTaylor #JCole #Migos #MeekMill #NickiMinaj #HappyNewYear
Super Producer, DJ, CEO of Jamla Records and living legend 9th Wonder speaks with Chuck Dizzle & DJ HED to introduce the entire Jamla roster and process behind creating JAMLA IS THE SQUAD II. 9th also explains exactly how his many roles all serve Hip Hop culture, memorable studio sessions with Jay-Z & Kendrick Lamar plus how he ended up on stage with Little Brother for the first time in a decade.
This week I'm talking to Jamla recording artist and Charlotte native Reuben Vincent. Coming off the heels of his debut project Myers Park, Reuben shows why he was tapped to be the young gun of the Jamla Squad surrounded by superb lyricsts. He also breaks down his recording process on the compilation Jamla Is The Squad II, doing all of this while still finishing up his senior year of high school. At 17 years old Reuben is showing why he is poised for greatness. Now he is ready for the world to see it. Take a listen as Mr. Vincent welcome us to JamRoc! #WhoGotNextCLT #CLTure
On this weeks episode we review the albums "9th Wonder Presents Jamla Is The Squad 2" by 9th Wonder, "Mono." by RM, "The Last Rocket" by Takeoff, and "Fireside" by They. Apple Music TRC 142 Playlist Tidal TRC 142 Playlist Best On Shuffle Subscribe To Prince Treysuan's Gaming World WANT YOUR PROJECT REVIEWED? EMAIL US trc@thereportcardlve.com Twitter The Report Card https://twitter.com/trcpodcastlive Ambitious Ace https://twitter.com/AmbitiousAce Instagram The Report Card https://www.instagram.com/trcpodcast/ Ambitious Image https://www.instagram.com/ambitiousimage/ Subscribe To The Podcast On All Platforms Itunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-report-card-podcast/id1091629614?mt=2 iHeart Radio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/the-report-card-podcast-27572876/ Google Play Music https://play.google.com/music/m/Ies7cjhislcwjbmqhbygpdbyepm?t=The_Report_Card_Podcast Also available On iHeart Radio Soundcloud Stitcher Libsyn TuneIn Facebook Tumblr Google+ Grade Scale Check Great project. Worth a check out. You will find songs you like. Dash The project is ok. Maybe more for the current fans. Not much replay value. X Do not waste your valuable time with this. Nothing redeemable about this project. Like...Comment...Subscribe...Review Thank you to everyone who listens weekly.
Stan Lee passed away at the age of 95, but he will leave behind a legacy that will never be forgotten. One of my favorite people of all time. I didnt even plan on doing a podcast about him and i had finished my podcast but i only felt it be right to put a segment about him. he has shaped a lot of who i am. Being gay and rapping were like oil and vinegar up until recently. It use to be 2 things that did not mix. Now its acceptable. Atleast for the younger generation it is acceptable. Rapper Young Buck gets recorded by a transexual about him being gay. Jaden Smith says Tyler the creator is his boyfriend. Will the fans accept Jaden and young buck. I think they will for one but not the other. Jimmy Butler gets traded to the 76ers and they will be a force to be reckoned with now with there BIG 3. Carmelo Anthony may not even finish his career with the rockets. They may get rid of him. 2 compelling compilation albums in my opinion are 9th wonders Jamla and Swizz beats poison album. Please check them out. Shout out to the Thunder and the Colts. They are both my favorite teams and are looking good right now. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jameel-monroe/support
Album review for Jamla's latest project "Jamla Is The Squad 2." As always share this episode with your peers and follow so you never miss an episode of 'My $0.02' Podcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/My2centspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/My2centspodcast/support
▶ Discover: @rapsodymusic | @staycoolfam ▶ Follow us on Spotify: https://bit.ly/staycoolspotify Back in March I spoke to Rapsody, one of my favourite emcee's representing RocNation and Jamla about her progression, the process of putting her last and greatest album Laila's Wisdom together, performing at Little Simz' Welcome to Wonderland II show at the time and a lot more. Laila's Wisdom just turned a year old so don't sleep on it. Timestamps: 0:00 Intro + thoughts on Europe and the love she gets from the continent 1:24 How her ended up on the remix of Erykah Badu "20 Feet Tall" 2:36 How she decided what songs belonged on Crown VS Laila's Wisdom 4:17 Whether any songs were left off both that she regrets not putting on them 5:31 Her Grandmother's influence on her 6:27 The biggest changes in how she makes music now VS when she started 8:00 How "Nobody" came together and writing a verse based around Moonchild's original track which 9th Wonder sampled 9:14 How she met Little Simz and performing at her Welcome to Wonderland II show earlier that week 11:28 Artists she's currently listening to 13:43 What song inside or outside of her discography defines Rapsody 15:30 Plans for the next 12 months
Ladies & Gents!!! Welcome to episode 7! And welcome to our first ever interview!!! We were honored and privileged to have Jericho Jackson on the show!!! For those that have been livin under a rock...Jericho Jackson is a super group made up of two legends... the amazing super-producer Khrysis, and one of the best lyricists of all time...Elzhi!!! They sit in with ya boys and chop it up about favorite movies, tv shows, tell tour stories, and speak about the sacred NUB NUB... tune in to find out what it all means!!! As always, we appreciate all the feedback we've been getting! Keep it coming!!! please RATE, REVIEW, COMMENT, AND SUBSCRIBE to the show! oh, and also...share it with your peeps! FOLLOW US!!! @FelipesGarage @MURS316 @CookBookthePR @Khrysis_ @Elzhi @TheJerichoJackson @PlatformCollection
New Music Breakdown episode 6 with DeRa Brinson and Trav discussing the latest albums. Today they breakdown Kanye West "ye" and Black Thought/Soul Council "Streams of Thought, VOL.1-EP. Take a listen as they break down this album, the production and of course the lyrics. Let us know what you think about the album in the comment section. This episode is presented by Thesonicbreakdown.com Please a 5 star review on iTunes and like/comment on our social media pages. Make sure you come back every Tuesday and Thursday for another episode of Could You Be More Specific? Next Friday's new Stay Woke! Podcast episode is Let's Talk About It segment with Alonge Hawes from Blue Collar Hustle. To get a shirt from Royal Tee visit here https://royalteeshop.bigcartel.com/ To learn more or get a Triple Apex Triple Apex http://www.tripleapexforwomen.com/ Guest social media Trav https://www.instagram.com/travliam80s/ Scrolls of Rawness https://www.instagram.com/scrollsofrawness/ Stay Woke! Podcast social media Instagram https://www.instagram.com/staywokepodcastwithdera/ Twitter https://mobile.twitter.com/staywokepod Website http://www.staywokepodcast.com Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/staywokepodcast/ YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZEJJN3d_tyAoyo8iqx3vTA Send in your Stay Woke! questions to our the email cofounder@thesonicbreakdown.com
Jamla brings up the idea of clarity to Aunty K. Clarity as in thinking and deciding what you want long-term... and how it can impact your day-to-day. Tags for this episode are something like: clarity, ambition, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, goals, trust, process
On this episode of the Stay Woke! Podcast DeRa and Damian discuss their thoughts around the Netflix documentary Rapture produced by Hip Hop legend Nas. This will be a 8 part series with one part for each episode. For the sixth episode we cover getting to know what drives Rapsody to steadily improve her skills and not just rely on her talent. This episode is brought to you by thesonicbreakdown.com Please leave a 5 star review on iTunes and follow/like/comment on our social media pages. Next Tuesday and Thursday we will have another Could You Be More Specific? episode with your host Jonathan Steele. Next Friday's Stay Woke! episode will be Rapture Discussion Part 7 Just Blaze. Guest social media Damian (Mr. Trance Man) https://www.instagram.com/theemphatictranceman/ Vibrationz Website https://www.vibrationz.net/ Vibrationz Podcast https://www.instagram.com/vibrationzpodcast/ Vibrationz Podcast YouTube Channel https://l.instagram.com/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fchannel%2FUCkGXyRrXVVM2A4x2LG1ncFw&e=ATPHfN1UaayxDpKtkRlg12Tb8heObGRlGy_4xwIQQmV5MlFPI1-HW1SM5GHuTQj_ikQf4xceqgrAqMe_rfYlzNFXXOjzDMzY Stay Woke! Podcast social media Instagram https://www.instagram.com/staywokepodcastwithdera/ Twitter https://mobile.twitter.com/staywokepod Website http://www.staywokepodcast.com Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/staywokepodcast/ YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZEJJN3d_tyAoyo8iqx3vTA Send in your Stay Woke! questions to our the email cofounder@thesonicbreakdown.com
DeRa Brinson interviews another artist that was featured in the Top Ten Albums of 2017 Stay Woke! Podcast episode that is part of Jamla who is an Oakland native GQ. This artist takes us on a journey through Oakland through the stories he tells on E14th. Listen as we breakdown the album and learn the journey it took. This episode is brought to you by TheSonicBreakdown.com Please leave a 5 star review on iTunes and like/comment on our social media pages. GQ E14th https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/e-14th/1313957401 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thetowngq/ Look out for the "Wisdom is Power" European Tour. March 9th Prince Charles (Berlin, Germany) March 10th Pumpehuset Small Hall (Copenhagen, Denmark) March 11th Debaser Strand (Stockholm, Sweden) March 13th John Dee (Oslo, Norway) Get tickets here http://www.iamrapsody.com/#events Another Let's Talk About It segment with K.E.L.L.S. as we discuss Rec Center II, it will be released on 4/16. Check out his Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lastnamekells/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/staywokepodcastwithdera/ Twitter https://mobile.twitter.com/staywokepod Website http://www.staywokepodcast.com Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/staywokepodcast/ YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZEJJN3d_tyAoyo8iqx3vTA Send in your Stay Woke! questions to our the email cofounder@thesonicbreakdown.com
DeRa Brinson interviews an artist that was featured in the Top Ten Albums of 2017 Stay Woke! Podcast episode who hails from Sacramento lived in Berkeley and goes by Caleborate. He is a dope storyteller that release Real Person and talks about all three projects (Hella Good and 1993) plus we get to know the man behind the lyrics in this episode. This episode is brought to you by TheSonicBreakdown.com Please leave a 5 star review on iTunes and like/comment on our social media pages. Caleborate Real Person iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/album/real-person/id1305262959?i=1305264042&ign-mpt=uo%3D5 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/caleborate/ Look out for the Real Person Tour. 3/1 Sacramento-Holy Diver, 3/2 Los Angeles- Union, 3/3 La Jolla, CA-The Loft, 3/10 Phoenix- Flying Burrito Festival, 3/12-3/18 SXSW, 3/22 St. Petersburg, FL-Iberian Rooster, 3/23 Atlanta-The Masquerade Purgatory Another Let's Talk About It segment with Jamla's own GQ as we discuss E14th will be released on 4/9. Check out his Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thetowngq/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/staywokepodcastwithdera/ Twitter https://mobile.twitter.com/staywokepod Website http://www.staywokepodcast.com Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/staywokepodcast/ Caught the video interview on our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZEJJN3d_tyAoyo8iqx3vTA Send in your Stay Woke! questions to our the email cofounder@thesonicbreakdown.com
In a new profile with Esquire, Donald Glover draws a comparison between himself and Tupac Shakur. With the second season of Atlanta kicking off in just a couple weeks, Justin, Alex and Ryan explore the merits of that comparison, as well as the actor/musician/superhuman's similarities to Kanye West. Then Durham rapper Danny Blaze drops by to give us some of his renowned work stories, explain his 30-tweet diatribes from his jobs, how he met 9th Wonder and what his goals are for this year. The show closes with a group discussion about the newest Jamla release, a single from Elzhi and Khrysis for their upcoming album, Jericho Jackson. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ant Goods chats with former UNC Tarheel point guard & Jamla recording artist GQ (Quentin Thomas). Listen as they talk about his career at North Carolina and how basketball led to him signing a record deal. Key moments: 5:50 Signing to North Carolina 9:50 UNC open gyms 11:45 How rap career began/getting discovered by 9th Wonder 21:15 Favorite track on new EP 25:30 Damian Lillard's influence on NBA rappers 30:35 Jamla records & love for sports 39:45 Hooping & rapping
Comprehensive Beatdown is back for the first episode of 2016. This week, Bloggy Bonilla and Silent G bring you “Brighter Daze,” the newest release from Murs and 9th Wonder. “Brighter Daze,” which dropped on January 1st through the Jamla label, came as a bit of a surprise to fans who thought 2012's “The Final Adeventure” was the last offering from the duo.https://murs9thwonder.bandcamp.com/releasesThe guys also check out a track from Nobody as well as the new Logic track, “Tree of Life,” which features guest verses from Slug and Killer Mike.Be sure to go to http://jxnindiemusic.com/ to get all the information you need for the upcoming Jackson Indie Music Week, which includes 50+ artists around 10+ venues in Jackson from January 11-17. Specifically, Comprehensive Beatdown will join our friends at Hood Hippie and Roguish Gent at Critics Corner on Jan 12 at Land Vs. Ocean in Fondren at 8PM.And don't forget to check out the all new http://dopemedianetwork.com/ to follow the podcast as well as the Because Saturday mix series. We have tons of new stuff coming at you this year, so stay tuned to the site to keep up.Oh, and did we mention this is episode 40?
Jamla's Rapsody joins The Come Up Show Podcast to talk about meeting Jay Z for the first time, where her confidence comes from, carrying the torch from the likes of Ruby Dee and Maya Angelou, and much more.Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes: bit.ly/TCUSiTunesMake sure to follow us if you have a SoundCloud account or subscribe to our mailing list so you dont miss anything! bit.ly/tcusnewsletterSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thecomeupshow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I had the opportunity to sit down with Jamla’s own, Rapsody. This North Carolina emcee hit the scene in 2008 after signing to 9th Wonder’s It’s A Wonderful World Music Group (IWWMG) and becoming a member of Jamla. With Jamla, Rapsody has released 4 mixtapes/street albums and her debut studio album, The Idea of Beatiful [&hellip The post The Slice Extended: Rapsody con Queso appeared first on RapConQueso.
Twan and Brandon get a chance to sit down with the Jamla veteran Sean Boog to talk about his newest project, Sean Boogie Nights. With such a dope, mellow album with production from The Soul Council and features from the Jamla Army, we get to the nitty gritty of how this album was pieced togethe. Shout out to Boog for taking time out to talk about the theme of the project and give a bit more insight into the man behind the music. Show Sum Love: Make a Donation at Wheresmy40acres[dot]com and/or Leaving an iTunes Reviews. EarGasm Reviews Show: Wheresmy40acres[dot]com/feed/eargasm Write Us: podcast[at]wheresmy40acres[dot]com Call Us: 443.832.3494 The post EarGasm: Sean Boog “Sean Boogie Nights” Artist Album Review appeared first on Where's My 40 Acres Podcast - WM40A.
Last time we spoke we were awaiting the release of her first solo project. Seven months later, Return of the B-Girl hits the net, featuring Jamla label mates, Big Remo, Heather Victoria, and more. She checks in to discuss her new mixtape, working with some of her favorite artists, and plans for 2011.
Rapsody, first lady of Jamla (producer 9th Wonder's label imprint) and Kooley High, has been repping for the ladies since day one. If you haven't heard her yet, go to her Myspace page immediately (rapsodymusic). She joins me to discuss her lyrical prowess, "a man's world", and Return of the B-Girl.