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On the 86th episode of Shirley's Temple, I sat with Oakland's finest Guapdad 4000! Listen as we discuss how Hyphy Burger restored his mental health, Wiz Khalifa telling him not to be lazy, wanting to retire in the Philippines, collaborating w/ Teezo Touchdown, Russ jumping him, doing a movie w/ Jordan Peele, how he handles depression, & more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Recorded back in September, Smilez is joined by special guest @Project.Sham , who educates him on the realities of living with sickle cell, the promising new curative options available, and the critical role of blood donations. They dive into all things blerd, discussing the hit Netflix show Supacell, anime, and DreamCon, along with Shamonica's group @Geeky.Girls.Dallas . The conversation also touches on love and relationships, with Shamonica sharing her experiences as a newlywed and Smilez opening up about his engagement. They discuss concerts they've attended and Shamonica introduces Smilez to her favorite artists, Teezo Touchdown and Zack Fox. Don't miss this fun and informative episode! Purchase a Music Mpulse Shirt: https://www.inaudibleraucous.com/shop Subscribe and Follow: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@inaudibleraucouspodcast2731/videos
Inhalt: 00:00 Thomas Intro 00:04:12 The Iron Claw und Zac Efron 07:54 Kanye West 17:27 Drake-Kendrick Beef und Definition Hyperpop 26:20 Charli XCX und Travis Scott 34:00 Hottake zu Tyler the Creator und Fanfragen Young Kira 41:48 Entweder-oder-Fragen: Hip Hop Legends 50:01 Entweder-oder-Fragen: Hottakes 59:08 Podcasts und Creator Schwemme 01:02:32 Entweder-oder-Fragen: Indie, Pop & mehr 01:11:48 Bruno Mars und Halftime Show Superbowl 01:15:15 Entweder-oder-Fragen: Pop & Culture 01:27:07 Ausblick von Young Kira Die Zeitstempel können variieren. Young Kira auf Instagram https://www.instagram.com/youngkirawestghosts/ Iron Claw Trailer https://youtu.be/8KVsaoveTbw?si=0tLOaLA3RV9B1o8L Zac Efrons Gesichtsänderung https://stylecaster.com/entertainment/celebrity-news/1265853/zac-efron-face/ Kanye West soll Lachgas-abhängig sein https://www.bild.de/unterhaltung/stars-und-leute/rapper-kanye-west-soll-suechtig-nach-lachgas-sein-vorwuerfe-gegen-arzt-66b4686ab4500d7cc65521c7 Fantano über „Kids See Ghosts“ https://youtu.be/9rkFbKVownA?si=jR_DZLm9hE20L6m1 „Everybody“ ¥$ https://youtu.be/VMbRmRw1F4k?si=UM38rbE5ee7WRbeg „Carnival“ ¥$ https://youtu.be/pEskP0ulPlA?si=ROOby3JrtoyOtOsm Fantanos Brat-Rezension https://youtu.be/bLJ-zfBmChA?si=Hdxqru4YFDhqcbO- Thomas' Lieblings-Songs von Brat: Sympathy is a knife, Rewind, So I, Springbreakers (Extended) Travis Scott verkauft in Mailand mehr Tickets als Taylor Swift https://www.hifmradio.com/oman/trending/travis-scott-sells-more-tickets-than-taylor-swift/ „Faceshopping“ von Sophie https://youtu.be/es9-P1SOeHU?si=MSoyJjEpO7qmU8ox „Drip Drop“ von Money Boy https://youtu.be/r7yJjcvUNZs?si=diN0wY_tl-VaViwv Andre 3000 Rick Rubin Talk https://youtu.be/LjHcHTJ8D5k?si=P2QsnOp1MW-ET731 Kira empfiehlt das „Podcast UFO mit Florentin Will und Stefan Tietze“ Jamie XX - I Know There's Gonna Be https://youtu.be/BjLBB-TMa84?si=TEYQf6wGFW4eAuVr Kurz-Doku über Sophie https://youtu.be/2ifh0tDrwBA?si=XgLT9WdEfnKlWEB7 Bruno Mars Spielschulden https://www.musikexpress.de/bruno-mars-soll-46-millionen-euro-schulden-haben-wegen-glueckspielen-2628863/#:~:text=Der%20Sänger%20soll%20Berichten%20zufolge,circa%2046%20Millionen%20Euro)%20zurückzahlen. Bruno Mars' Super Bowl Half Time Show https://youtu.be/7LE5c1z2HQA?si=xCinvusE7tSWWviO Katy Perrys neue komische Richtung https://youtu.be/HmcoT--XOAE?si=l4tBc5wXL-kK6XmP Bill Burr roastet Philadelphia https://youtu.be/3jMhoGUiIkk?si=bjyM5oFHfaLyGSqP Andrew Schulz' letztes Special https://youtu.be/rCZkp023MdY?si=zgUNY57tYYsnX-oY Shane Gillis als Trump bei Kill Tony https://youtu.be/ZgHR4ug866Q?si=dDURXtbmm7KcoOVu Young Kira sagt: Timbaland > Dr. Dre, Ice Cube > Rakim, Eminem > Snoop Dogg, Kid Cudi > Frank Ocean, Tyler the Creator > Childish Gambino, Travis Scott > die Migos, Drake > 2Pac, Teezo Touchdown > LIl Yachty, Pashanim > Ski Aggu, JAW > DCVDNS, LGoony > Retrogott, Money Boy > Kool Savas, Lauryn Hill > SZA, James Blake > Jamie XX, Skrillex > Diplo, Sophie > Charli XCX, Billie Eilish > Doja Cat, Kaytranada > Anderson Paak, Dave Attell > Mitch Hedberg, Bill Burr > Louis CK, Eddie Murphy > Richard Pryor, Star Wars Episode 3 > Episode 5, Shane Gillis > Andrew Schulz, Alex Stoldt > Vincent Pfäfflin Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/hoererlebnis
Ty & Eric set sail in celebration of their newly acquired pleasure craft operating certificates (PCOCs). They discuss eating, drinking, and podcasting on the open ocean, as well as patroning mom & pop sandwich shops, BBL Drizzy, school lunch sandwiches, Eric's ice fiasco at a Teezo Touchdown concert, drinking tomato juice at 30,000ft, and Sexyy Red's brand promise.Get 30% off a Zencastr Professional accountinstagram.com/thinkfreshpodcast/
In this special drop on the ETCs feed we introduce Boardroom's newest show "Aux Money"! Additional guests include CJ Stroud, Teezo Touchdown, Tay Keith, Bun B, & More! For more Aux Money head to Boardroom's YouTube channel and hit subscribe! DJ extraordinaire Chase B joins 2x NBA Champion and Boardroom Co-Founder Kevin Durant in his scenic Phoenix backyard. The conversation begins with Chase challenging Durant to list where his favorite rappers and entertainers rank on the court, including a moment where Durant gives flowers to Chris Brown's basketball prowess. The two also discuss how producers and rappers like Travis Scott have inspired Durant on and off the court. As the conversation around music evolves, Durant explains how producers, often unsung heroes of the music industry, like Cardo, Boi1da and 9th Wonder contributed to his signature shoe production pack. Durant also talks about how his own musical endeavors came about and which artists would be on his hypothetical album. Later, Chase tells a story about nearly making a Jay-Z album but having to cancel for a different gig, his thoughts on the politics behind the Grammys, and his appreciation for NBA players creating content platforms. Lastly, the duo dive into their shared admiration for Call Of Duty, while pondering what their own CAD league would look like. All this and so much more on the latest episode of Boardroom's Aux Money.
The Hunks discuss the Teezo Touchdown Talking Heads cover.
This week, Oz, Euphonic and Fluent are joined by guest "Stephen A. Smith" as they discuss evolving past tired relationship discussions, the legacy of recently passed Carl Weathers, the Dallas leg of Keith Lee's food tour and the Wendy Williams documentary. Plus, a new segment "Ridiculous Roundtree Facts", your listener letters and the Top 3 STFUs! Pour Up! Song of the Week: Westside Boogie- "Cant Get Over You" feat Smino and Teezo Touchdown
This week, Oz, Euphonic and Fluent are joined by guest "Stephen A. Smith" as they discuss evolving past tired relationship discussions, the legacy of recently passed Carl Weathers, the Dallas leg of Keith Lee's food tour and the Wendy Williams documentary. Plus, a new segment "Ridiculous Roundtree Facts", your listener letters and the Top 3 STFUs! Pour Up! Song of the Week: Westside Boogie- "Cant Get Over You" feat Smino and Teezo Touchdown
In Folge 19 von "Gottloses Gelaber" sprechen Felix Krull und Randy Robot über Felix' musikalische Reise mit Money Boy, Heidi Klums neue Single, Magnetoenzephalographie, Vaginal Flötistin Beatrice McQueef, Teezo Touchdown, Gary McKinnon und Solar Warden, sowie über erfreuliche Neuigkeiten von einem neuen alten Freund. ❤️
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticWelcome to a thought-provoking segment of "Notorious Mass Effect" by Analytic Dreamz. In this episode, we delve into the impactful release of Lyrical Lemonade's latest album, "All is Yellow," marking a significant milestone in their 10th-anniversary celebration. The 14-track project, meticulously curated by Cole Bennett, showcases a powerhouse of guest artists, including the late Juice WRLD, Kid Cudi, Eminem, Juicy J, Denzel Curry, JID, Lil Yachty, Jack Harlow, Teezo Touchdown, Latto, Cordae, and more.Clocking in at approximately 40 minutes, "All is Yellow" seamlessly brings together diverse elements of rap, serving as a testament to Bennett's artistic vision. The album is a celebration of Lyrical Lemonade's journey from its humble beginnings to its current multimedia empire status. Explore the harmonious fusion of talent and creativity, as this project not only pays homage to the roots but also sets the stage for Lyrical Lemonade's promising future. Join Analytic Dreamz in this segment as we unravel the layers of "All is Yellow" and its symbolic resonance in the evolving landscape of rap music.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Join hosts Kylo Ri, DJ Lloyd Willin', Deuce Touché, and David Roughin as they discuss Mos Def's Claim that Drake is Not Hip Hop, Underground Tunnels Built by Members of the Jewish Community in NYC, All Star Weekend in Indianapolis, 21 Savage's "American Dream", Kid Cudi's "Insano", Kanye and T$'s "Vultures" Pushed Back, Teezo Touchdown, Raising Kanan Recap, Kevin Hart's "Lift", Nick Saban/Belichick Retire, and much more! #Blessthebottle Season 7 Episode 44 features an exclusive interview with Indy's own, DJ Solo. Tune in as he details the story behind his DJ Journey, his DJ Name, preparing for "A Night with Solo", creating a brand for his event series, the DJ Culture in Indianapolis, and much more! For all things PreGame Podcast visit www.livefromthepregame.com For exclusive content and experiences check out the PreGame Podcast on Patreon by visiting http://patreon.com/thepregamepodcast Secure your business loan at www.bankable.org DOWNLOAD. LISTEN. WELCOME TO THE PREGAME.
Pourquoi est-ce une des questions cruciales posées dans la nouvelle série interpellante, « Class of 09 » ? Avec quel cinéaste de renom s'est associé le groupe « The Smile » de Thom Yorke et Jonny Greenwood ? Quel intrigant concept développe le film « Le remplaçant » avec Paul Mescal et Saoirse Ronan ? Quel style musical pratique le musicien afro-texan Teezo Touchdown ? Pourquoi le groupe Pvris n'a pas pu s'appeler « Paris » ? Pourquoi faut-il redécouvrir le drame « Supernova » avec Colin Firth et Stanley Tucci ? Avec quel projet revient Irène Dresel, autrice de la musique du film « A plein temps » avec Laure Calamy ? Toutes les réponses sont dans « La semaine des 5 heures » de ce vendredi 12 janvier. Merci pour votre écoute La semaine des 5 Heures, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 19h à 20h00 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de La semaine des 5 Heures sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/1451 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Wallo 267 sits down with Teezo Touchdown, one of the most exciting and eclectic artists in the music industry. Teezo Touchdown is a rapper, singer, songwriter, and producer from Beaumont, Texas, who has collaborated with stars like Tyler, the Creator, Travis Scott, and Drake. He is known for his unique style, blending genres like alternative hip hop, rap rock, and emo pop, and creating catchy songs with a message. Teezo Touchdown talks about his journey from making music in his father's DJ equipment to releasing his debut album, How Do You Sleep at Night?, in 2023. He also shares his insights on creativity, inspiration, and overcoming challenges. Wallo 267 and Teezo Touchdown have a lively and honest conversation, full of humor, wisdom, and motivation. Tune in to hear their stories, opinions, and advice on how to live your best life. This is an episode you don't want to miss!You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/mworthofgame
Welcome to The Real Oshow Podcast,In this show, we look back on a wild year and giving praise to the Content Creators, Artist, and Brands that won 2023.While also giving critical feedback to those who didn't live up to the hype. Content Creator Hot:Jake Paul, Ben Mallah, Brianna Chicken Fry, Mike Majlak, Mark Phillips, Kai CenatContent Creator Cold: Anyone who lacks consistency and direction, Short Form content because Long Form will win over timeArtists Hot:Tyla Yaweh, Lil Yatchy, Teippe Redd, Teezo Touchdown, Rod Wave, Cole Bennett, LaRussellArtist Cold: Kid Laroi, Taylor Swift Brand Winners: John/Sammy Shahidi - Happy Dad MTV Jesse - Sunday All Love, Check Out our Youtube Page- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoqz3s_B_VYHuQtuVIDxpiQ Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@therealoshow?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcTweet @zacharyowings2 with what you thought about the podcast or what you want us to discuss in future shows. Music by Leno Tk- Greatness (Streaming All Platforms)
Welcome back to the show, this episode we start off discussing our weeks. Then we talk about what time period in America would we want to go back to if we had the choice (9:22) Free Spotify show featuring Teezo Touchdown, Flo Milli & Gunna (17:23) 2023 Wrap up lists on Spotify & Apple Music (26:21) Beyonce Renaissance Movie, She is HER (39:00) What are you favorite Rapper turned actor? (43:02) Marz has a dream about all the dogs (46:59) VTWO finally started Jujutsu Kaisen (52:26) Quick Hits - Sports & GTA 6 Trailer release date (1:08:12) & more --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crack-in-the-80s/message
There were a lot of new albums released since the last music episode in early August, so it was only right to cover a bunch before the annual music awards that will close the year. Jack and Kev cover 21 albums in 36 mins, with some bonus shoutouts at the end. This edition features smaller and bigger artists including Jorja Smith, Andre 3000, Olivia Rodrigo, Sampha, Drake, Bakar, MIKE, Teezo Touchdown, Bad Bunny, Earl Sweatshirt, Cleo Sol, PinkPantheress, Brent Fayaiz, and more. Connected post with links to the music projects mentioned: https://www.cesspoolnetwork.com/pros-and-cons-notes/the-rotation-vol-3
Wieso musste Thomas eine Auszeit nehmen und was genau hat er dort gemacht? Wie geht's Hazel in der Schwangerschaft? Und wie war der neue Scorsese? Nach vier Wochen Sonderfolgen und Ausflügen unterhalten sich Hazel und Thomas wieder in ihrem Kölner Studio. Nur zu zweit, ganz ruhig, lang und intim. Letzter Live-Podcast in Köln am 28. November: https://www.koelnticket.de/event/hazel-thomas-hoererlebnis-hear-now-volksbuehne-am-rudolfplatz-17498509/ Letzter Live-Podcast überhaupt vor der Babypause am 3. Dezember: https://www.oeticket.com/artist/hazel-brugger/?affiliate=F72 Disneys „Wish“ hat am 14. November Premiere in Berlin und kommt am 30. November in die deutschen Kinos „Wer stiehlt mir die Show?“ mit unter anderem Hazel und Matthias Schweighöfer kommt sechs Wochen lang jeden Sonntag um 20.15 Uhr auf ProSieben Inhalt: 0:00 Intro & Liveshows 6:13 Feedback zur Folge mit Pfleger Ricardo 10:54 Hamilton auf deutsch 16:39 Thomas in der Burnout-Klinik 28:18 Substanzlose Süchte 30:02 Sich die Zeit nehmen und Dinge erkennen 40:00 Babypause 48:40 Geschwisterkurs 53:19 Hazel in “Wish” & WSMDS 56:51 Hazel über die Schwangerschaft 1:02:07 Killers of the Flower Moon 1:18:09 Zukünftige Gäste im Podcast Die Zeitstempel können variieren Thomas' „Burnout-Institut“ https://www.humanflow.de Hazel bei „Wish“ https://www.bote.ch/nachrichten/kultur/brugger-synchronisiert-in-walt-disney-film-art-1507364 „Killers Of The Flower Moon“ Team geht gegen Kinos vor, die den Film mit Pause zeigen https://variety.com/2023/film/news/killers-of-the-flower-moon-intermission-violations-apple-paramount-martin-scorsese-1235771093/ Über das Ende von „Killer Of The Flower Moon“ https://www.vox.com/culture/23924295/killers-flower-moon-ending-explain-scorsese What does the title Killers of the Flower Moon mean? What does the film's title mean? During May in the Oklahoma hills, blooming flowers die when taller plants crowd them out, so the Osage refer to that month as “the time of the flower-killing moon.” The murder of Anna Brown took place in May 1921, so the title also serves as a metaphor for what happened to the Osage. Thomas empfiehlt das Buch „Die Dopamin-Nation“ von Anna Lembke und das Album „How do you sleep at night?“ von Teezo Touchdown. Hazel empfiehlt „The Saint of Second Chances“ auf Netflix. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? [**Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte!**](https://linktr.ee/hoererlebnis)
Whatsup y'all! This time we coming at ya'll with a review of Teezo Touchdon's new album How Do You Sleep At Night. Teezo has been everywhere recently, from the biggest cosigns to the features you would least expect, Teezo has been putting that work in. We had been anticipating this album, now it's here! Hope ya'll enjoy the review. Instagram & Twitter: @TheHipHopBabies #THHB #teezotouchdown #HowDoYouSleepAtNight #Teezo #hiphop #albumreview #albumreaction For everything THHB: https://linktr.ee/thehiphopbabies
Welcome back to the show! Marz is out of the office on business so you have the dynamic duo Drvgz and VTWO. Why is hanging out with Ex's so taboo? (5:00) Teezo Touchdown continues to express his creative genius with Post Game content after each concert (12:16) Drake gets Yeat & J. Cole their first #1 records on billboard (22:20) Its Spooky SZN (34:52) Quick Hit - Sports (52:21) & more --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crack-in-the-80s/message
This week we dive into a lengthy discussion of the new Drake project, followed by NFL breakdown and an NBA hypothetical. Download, listen and enjoy! Intro: Drake - "Amen" ft Teezo Touchdown
Teezo Touchdown, who's featured on albums from Drake, Travis Scott and Lil Yachty this year, tells all about the singular rap-rock fusion (and influences from Prince to Bruce Springsteen) on his debut, How Do You Sleep At Night?, in an interview with host Brian Hiatt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticDrake Reveals Tracklist for "For All The Dogs" AlbumIn this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, we dive into the highly anticipated release of Drake's upcoming album, "For All The Dogs." With the album set to drop on October 6th, fans are eagerly counting down the days, but there's a little twist in the release time. Instead of the usual midnight drop, Drake has announced that the album will hit the airwaves at 6 AM, adding to the suspense.The big news, however, is the unveiling of the full tracklist for "For All The Dogs." This album boasts a whopping 23 songs, and it's all kicked off by the lead single, "8AM Charlotte," which was released in the early hours of a Thursday morning. What's more, the music video for this single featured appearances from none other than Drake's adorable 6-year-old son, Adonis, adding a heartwarming touch to the visual experience.One intriguing aspect of this album release is the mystery surrounding its featured artists. The tracklist doesn't list any collaborators, but that doesn't mean there won't be some exciting surprises as fans delve into the album. Drake has a history of pulling off unexpected collaborations, so who knows what musical surprises he has in store for us.Adding even more excitement to the mix is the fact that NBA star Kevin Durant took on the role of A&R for "For All The Dogs." It's no secret that Drake and Durant share a close friendship, so having Durant involved in the album's production and curation is sure to bring a unique touch to the project.Looking back at Drake's recent successes, this album marks his third release since 2022. Both "Honestly, Nevermind" and "Her Loss," his previous albums with 21 Savage, soared to the top of the Billboard 200, solidifying his position as a chart-topping powerhouse in the music industry. With "For All The Dogs" on the horizon, it's safe to say that Drake's career is on a hot streak, and fans can't wait to see what he has in store for us next.So, if you're a fan of Drake or hip-hop in general, be sure to keep an eye on this segment. We'll be here to provide you with all the latest news and updates leading up to the release of "For All The Dogs," and we can't wait to discuss every track, feature, and surprise that Drake has in store for us. Stay tuned!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In the latest edition of the 4x4 episodes with Oscar, Victor, Hector and Hector, the squad discusses Foo Fighters and The Cure at Riot Fest, and Victor's first-ever music festival experience (s/o Fatboy Slim).The 4x4 includes tracks from J.I.D & Lil Yachty, SZA & Drake, Teezo Touchdown, and Octa Octa.Make sure to Like the YCT Playlist on Spotify to subscribe. Listen to all of the music discussed on the latest episode of the show here: https://spoti.fi/3rTsZ9TYou can also listen to the YCT Playlist on Apple Music: https://apple.co/39CwlaCPresented by Pursuit Of Dopeness
KCSU's Music Directors Jalen Thompson and Paris Huckaby are the destination for eccentric and eclectic music taste within the CSU community. Their podcast maneuvers the world of music through their eyes including new releases, pop culture, interviewing other music connoisseurs, and the links that bring the two together
As broadcast September 11, 2023. The start of a new week can only mean one thing, and we bring all the new muses out to dance in space, with new tunes and albums out from some favorites like JAWNY, Teezo Touchdown, d4vd, and a host of others in our first hour faves playlist. Part 3 as usual we are Poppin Off with all the big new joints just out from the major labels and their constellation of stars, most notably new stuff from Laufey and Sampha. We finish, of course, locally with new bubbling under K-pop and Korean indie for part 4, with a new single out from Luli Lee being a major bright spot in the sky.#feelthegravityTracklist (st:rt)Part 1 (00:00)maxime. – apartment402*JAWNY – Boy ScoutTeezo Touchdown – ImpossibleSlauson Malone 1 – New JoyJames Blake – Tell MeTirzah – No LimitMura Masa feat Daniela Lalita – Love Part 2 (33:02)Indigo Sparke – In The Gardend4vd – Once MoreLEISURE – Above Me milk. – I Think I Lost My Number Can I Have Yours?Blondshell – Street RatSlaughter Beach, Dog – EnginePart 3 – Poppin Off! (66:02)V – Slow Dancing Laufey – Lovesick Marshmello feat Dove Cameron – Other BoysRomy – She's On My MindOlivia Rodrigo – logical Yahritza Y Su Esencia – Dos Extraños Sampha – OnlyPart 4 – Fresh K Cuts (96:05)Luli Lee – I Want YouTHORNAPPLE – Extinction DEUL – ONLY! BRWN – wowowoSumsher feat Ellui – Hate youK.vsh feat HYESUNG – Cinema Yooan Kim – Someone Who Only Looks at Me
This week's episode begins with discussion on the stabbing of a 15 year old girl in Croydon (00:03:41), followed by talks on Krayzie Bone's health scare (00:09:03), a debate whether Pharell or Timbaland have better Jay Z collabs(00:11:05), a convo on album sales covering Drake, Teezo Touchdown & Doja Cat(00:19:14), the Kanye leaks (00:33:44) & Usher being announced for the Superbowl (00:38:10). This week's ‘What's Your Five?' Segment covers the boys 5 favourite Uk Rap/Grime Freestyles (00:45:59) & there is also a Kev rant on Dragonball Magic (00:59:34). The recap section covers everything in the world of Football (01:05:18). You can catch reviews of EA FC 24 (01:20:49), MK 1 (01:37:21), Cyberpunk 2.0 (01:41:40), Headie One x K Trap - Strength To Strength (01:45:49) & Sex Education (01:48:27). Plus catch the weekly ‘Put Ons' segment (01:50:11). FT DUB BT DUB ITWASADRAWRELAX.
HEY! Welcome back to the show. This is epiosde 79 of Crack In The 80's. Final lap tour in New Jersey (7:21) 50 cent is bigger than Jay-Z (15:46) The logo of rap (18:58) Teezo Touchdown on rap radar (25:57) Plane with Gerad Butler (45:47) Squid Game reality show on netflix (51:55) & more --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crack-in-the-80s/message
Teezo Touchdown's got a lot on his mind besides a crown of nails. This summer the Beaumont native released his debut album, How Do You Sleep At Night?. Prior to that, he guest starred on albums from Tyler, The Creator, Lil Yachty, Don Toliver, and Travis Scott. With Drake calling his album "One of the best collections of music",Teezo stood up with us to discuss his first offering, stardom, family, Lil Flip, OG Ron C and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Make sure to subscribe and rate us on Apple, Spotify, Google Podcast, Youtube, etc We truly appreciate your support. Find us on social media for daily content and information regarding all things music industry Twitter: https://twitter.com/soundcentricmus Instagram:https://https://www.instagram.com/soundcentricmusic//soundcentricmusic Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soundcentricmusic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoundCentricmusic Website: https://soundcentricmusic.com Podcast: https://www.soundcentricmusic.com 0:00 - Intro 0:45 - Artists we're waiting to drop 2:45 - Doja Cat album preview 5:45 - Album rollouts 9:45 - Playlist titles of the week 11:35 - Nas Magic 3 album review 16:20 - Artists who can make an album without a feature 18:00 - New Drake SZA single 22:55 - Huge collabs that were disappointing this year 29:50 - Artists need better beats 33:55 - Teezo Touchdown album discussion
We might not be going "Back to the Old House" but we sure are BACK!On this episode, we discuss DJ's new place and the success of the new videos! We also discuss Teezo Touchdown's "How Do You Sleep At Night" and The Brook and The Bluff's "Bluebeard"As always, make sure to listen for our Crunchy Artists of the Episode!Enjoy!
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We're back after experiencing technical difficulties last week. NFL is back!! Shaming nasty humans. The VMAs, Teezo Touchdown and more!Support the show
Už v tom zase plavem. Po čtvrtroce bez hostů, ale zato se záplavou nových světových desek. Koukneme, co minulý pátek vydali James Blake, Romy, Olivia Rodrigo, Teezo Touchdown, Sparklehorse nebo The Chemical Brothers. Reflektor skáče šipky z Radia 1.
The Official Debut Album Does Wonders With The "Rock & Boom" Idea For A Standout Artist Like Teezo RATE: 9/10 Favorites: OK, UUHH, You Thought, Sweet, Daddy Mama Drama, Nu Nay, The Original Was Better, Too Easy, Impossible, Neighborhood, Mood Swings, I Don't Think U C Me, Stranger Least Favorites: Familiarity Keep On Craving My Lil Junkies
Ty & Eric connect on their newest invention: extra grippy bread. They also discuss the Delta Airlines diarrhea incident, Love Island being the best dating show, Ty's new spectacles, a new type of POG, throwing cake, David Guetta curing racism, and new music from the likes of James Blake and Teezo Touchdown.Get 20% Off Cure HydrationGet 30% off a Zencastr Professional account
YERRRR! Boys Is Back For the Fall! We start things off recapping our breaks and what we got into (6:00) Next we recap week 1 of the NFL season and give live reactions to the Bills Vs Jets game going on as we were recording (13:25) Afterwards we get into new music from 38 Spesh/Conway, Currensy, Raheem Devaughn, and Much More! (29:45) Next up, Drake's upcoming album FINALLY gets a release date, we discuss (57:20) Gunna sold out the Barclays this past weekend (1:00:45) A new Kendrick Lamar verse leaked and we break it down and wonder if its A.I. (1:11:23) Puff is dropping a new album this friday and the rollout is already crazy as he is giving some artists back their publishing (1:24:35) Arri gives his review of the new Teezo Touchdown album (1:40:02) Afterwards we recap RBE's Max Out 3 Event that went down while we were on break (1:51:30) To close the show off we play our "Waves of The Week", Los sets it off with "East Flatbush" By Eddie Kaine(2:14:01) and Arri plays a record from Diamond Cafe called "Pocket" FOLLOW THE BRAND! SUPPORT THE BRAND!! IG: @Getyabarsoffpod Twitter: @Getyabarsoffpod Facebook: Get Ya Bars Off Network Group --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gybo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gybo/support
Die Themen der Folge: Xatar äußert sich in einem ausführlichen Statement auf Instagram und gibt bekannt, dass er sich von seinem Label getrennt und seinen Kreis drastisch reduziert hat. Drei Jahre nach „W.A.P.“ tun sich Cardi B und Megan Thee Stallion in Form von „Bongos“ für eine zweite Zusammenarbeit zusammen – diesmal mit rhythmischem Latin-Sound. Teezo Touchdown trägt Nägel in den Haaren, hat die Stimme eines Engels und einen Sound, den man kaum einordnen lassen kann. Wird sein Debütalbum „How do you sleep at night?“ dem Hype um den Newcomer gerecht? James Blake hat sein sechstes Album „Playing Robots Into Heaven“ veröffentlicht und findet damit die goldene Mitte zwischen experimentell und tanzbar.
On this episode: The Boys are back with another timeless episode! After a week vacation for Cari, the guys meet back for a Monday pod. This week in music, the guys talk Teezo Touchdown's new album, along with Cardi B & Megan Thee Stallion's comeback single 'Bongos', and a remix of Young Nudy's 'Peaches & Eggplants', featuring Sexxy Redd & Latto. In news, Drake gives 'For All The Dogs' a release date, Gunna sells out Barclays in his first appearance since being released from jail, a 'DAMN' era Kendrick Lamar verse leaks, dissing Big Sean, Jay Electronica & others, Hotboy BG released from prison, iPhone 15 headed out soon, & much more. Intro: Bow Wow- Let's Get Down (feat. Birdman) Roderick | Rylo Rodriguez- Taylor Port Junkie (feat. Lil Yachty) Cari | BROCKHAMPTON- BLEACH Subscribe to Apple Music now to hear all of the new albums & tracks we discuss: https://apple.co/3NgdXW
HEY ! welcome back to Crack In the 80's! The guys are here. First things first like always shout out to every listener ! The Crack fam continues to support and we love you all (3:57) "Joyner Lucas is the black Logic" (6:17) Logic is trash but Russ is not white, he's Italian (10:41) The french Toast of rap, a great 3rd option (10:41) Mac Miller tribute song (18:01) Teezo Touchdown drops his debut album "How Do You Sleep at night? (21:54) Artist images preventing fans from supporting great music (23:33) We Need MORE icons (35:32) New York Streamer leaks MK1 storyline and characters (38:26) Rappers in video games (44:21) Nba 2k24 first week impression (53:10) GTA allegedly to cost $150 (58:09) 25 Year anniversary of Mankind vs Undertaker Iconic Hell In A Cell match (1:07:10) NFL is byke (1:11:12) & more --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crack-in-the-80s/message
IT'S AVERY & SMOIA TIME!!!In this episode, Avery & Smoia go down memory lane as they go over what are some over slept on cartoons from their childhood, while Avery takes a test to see if he's smarter that a 5th grader. We also over Tory Lanez reported plea deal refusal, Video of girlfriend turning up for Salt bae & turns out horrible, A quick Top Boy rant, SpeedX deliveries, Teezo Touchdown & Street Woman Fighter 2 & so much more!!! WELCOME TO THE FOUNTAIN!!!!Follow the Pod's IG: @bythefountainpodFollow the Host's IG: @averyfluker, @sna.z_don, @aiomspsi
Vance starts this week's episode with a question most people have probably never considered: Is globalization in music a good thing(4:04)? Inspired by a viral tweet, the trio lists classics that aren't universally regarded as classics but should be(13:33). What should fans look forward to ahead of Teezo Touchdown's debut album and Lancey Foux's first project post "MMM HMM" (22:19)? Plus much much more. This week's UNHEARDs in order played is Deuceworld "visions²," Teezo Touchdown "You Thought," and Flee "SHUT UP."
In this episode we discuss Rihanna Vs. Beyonce, Teezo Touchdown blowing up! Is No Jumper over? Plus we Briefly touch on a crazy LA story
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Sam and Adam get right to discussions after Lauryn Hill announces her new tour. They then discuss what albums in the last 5 years have aged well and aged poorly. They then debate who they think should perform at the Super Bowl and why there is lack of radio hits now. Lastly, they shout out some great albums from Mick Jenkins and Russ. Make sure to subscribe and rate us on Apple, Spotify, Google Podcast, and Sound Cloud! We truly appreciate your support. Find us on social media for daily content and information regarding all things music industry Twitter: https://twitter.com/soundcentricmus Instagram:https://https://www.instagram.com/soundcentricmusic//soundcentricmusic Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soundcentricmusic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoundCentricmusic Website: https://soundcentricmusic.com Podcast: https://www.soundcentricmusic.com/listen/ 0:00 - Intro 0:25 - Lauryn Hill Announces Miseducation tour 2:20 - Playlist title of the week 3:40 - Teezo Touchdown shoutouts 8:00 - Drake drops album cover for For All The Dogs 12:50 - Artists we want to drop 17:45 - What albums have aged well and poorly the last 15 years 29:25 - Who will perform at the Super Bowl 31:15 - What happened to radio hits? 34:20 - Mick Jenkins album shoutout 35:45 - Russ album shoutout
You are now tuned into Freshly Baked Radio with Ryan Yee and Carter Bui! Enjoy half an hour of songs curated by the hosts of The Freshly Baked Podcast on your way to work, school, or just around the crib. Weather you're in the car, bus, train, or even riding one of those weird electric scooters, bring the vibes to your morning commute.Hosts: @ryanmyee @carterbui Mixed and Mastered by @machatpapi @akira_eernisse @elijah.shapiroSetlist:"Lovely" - Arin Ray"Spin The Block" - RAAHiiM"IT'S YOURS" - DESTIN CONRAD"Falling In Love" - Joyce Wrice (ft. Lucky Daye)"Mad At Fire" - Elmeine"Line" - PHABO"Under The Moon" - Alex Isley (ft. Jack Dine)"Inwood Hill Park" - 6lack"Smellin' Like A Re-Up" - Smino"CAN'T GET OVER YOU" - Westside Boogie (ft. Smino & Teezo Touchdown)
Hosts: Steven Rodriguez (@L_S_Rodriguez)Tristan McGonigal (@TristyMc) Talkin' Tech Twitter: @TalkinTechPod The Nation Podcast Network:The Nation (@gunsupnation)The Nation Podcast (@gunsupvoice)Ramblin' Raiders (@RamblinRaiders)Tailgate Talks (@tailgate_talks) Logo Art: Curtis McLaughlin (@cmclaughlin24)Coby Mote (@CobyMoteDesigns) Intro Song: Victory Bells - Josh Abbott Band Songs of the Week:Whiskey Lullaby – Kaitlin Butts ft. Flatland CalvaryMODERN JAM – Travis Scott ft. Teezo Touchdown
I'm on my own today fellas! But that doesn't mean we cant have any fun, right guys? (they're going to kill me if I don't put out an episode).(1:00) Aliens were confirmed and no one seems to care?(5:41) Does Kanye Deserve All The Credit for Travis Scott's Utopia?(12:50) Modern Jam by Travis Scott and Teezo Touchdown (musical intermission)(20:35) The Barbie Extended Cinematic Universe!?(21:50) Respect Seth Rogan???(23:25) Doja Cat Hates Her Fans?(28:45) RIP Angus Cloud and Paul Reubens.Follow us on IGLouis @4eva_outdablindsPreston @the_sleepless_man@highly_suspicious_podcastIntro Music by Pierce Wells AGAIN!@_piercewells_
This time around on The Friends Podcast, we covered topics like the new generation lacking social skills, being a good boyfriend vs. being a good side dude, when to choose celibacy, stealing from the dollar store when we were younger, and so much more yall should hear. Thank you for listening! Time Stamps Stealing as a kid [14:35] Fivio Foreign says new generation lacks social skills [24:00] Being the “fun guy” vs. the boyfriend [40:55] Could we be celibate? [52:45] Highlights [01:07:50] Links Linktree: https://linktr.ee/thefriendspodcast Follow us on Instagram!: @thefriendspod http://instagram.com/thefriendspod We're on TikTok: @thefriendspod https://www.tiktok.com/@thefriendspod Subscribe to our Youtube!: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT1mr5u3GWstsecxHvRwJ7g Reach out via email: Friendspodcastshow@gmail.com Highlights Rod's highlight: Jean Deaux - Heavy EP Jermayne's highlight: Daniel Caeser - Valentina | NxWorries - Where I Go Matt's highlight: Don Toliver - Embarrassed ft. Travis Scott | Don Toliver - Luckily I'm Having ft. Teezo Touchdown
WESTSIDE BOOGIE drops new album "MORE BLACK SUPERHEROES" with features from Storm Ford, Soulja Boy, Teezo Touchdown, Smino, & much more. This is my initial reaction & thoughts on the album. Release June 17th, 2022 MORE BLACK SUPERHEROES 1. KILLA MODE (feat. Storm Ford) 2. STUCK 3. NONCHALANT (feat. Mamii) 4. LOLSMH II 5. CAN'T EVEN LIE (feat. Soulja Boy) 6. PRIDEFUL II 7. AIGHT (feat. Shelly FKA DRAM) 8. CAN'T GET OVER YOU (feat. Smino & Teezo Touchdown) 9. RATCHET BOOG - INTERLUDE 10. SOMETHIN STRANGER (feat. Kalan.FrFr & Mamii) 11. WINDOWS DOWN (feat. Snoop Dogg) 12. ANTHONY (WAR) Favorite Tracks: KILLA MODE | NONCHALANT | LOLSMH II | CAN'T GET OVER YOU | SOMETHIN STRANGER | ANTHONY (WAR) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tatiswr7d/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tatiswr7d/support
It's no secret that touring is the lifeblood of most modern-day musical artists. But while most fans only see the finished product — a head-bobbing performance at Coachella or a sold-out nightclub — few get a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes work being done by professionals like Kevin Shivers, a partner in WME's music division. Let this interview with Kevin be your inside look at what goes into the live performances that fuel the entire music industry.Kevin has been with WME since 2008 after a stint in Hollywood. While with WME, he's worked with stars such as Tyler The Creator, Summer Walker, Kid Cudi, and plenty more on their touring strategies. Of course, Kevin's world — much like every other industry — was dealt a massive blow during the past two years. But with live shows seemingly back (knock on wood), Kevin has his eyes toward the future.And the future is an even better fan experience, says Kevin. NFTs, virtual concerts, removing the frictions of going to a real-life show — these are all ongoing evolutions that will better connect superfans with their favorite artists. We covered this near-term future in our interview, plus a whole lot more.Episode Highlights[2:15] How Kevin Broke Into The Entertainment Business [4:00] How Has the Music Business Changed In The Past Two Years? [5:25] The Go-Forward Plan For 2022[6:40] What Spurred Tyler The Creator's Big 2021[9:35] What Data Goes Into Entering New Touring Markets [13:10] Festival Strategies With Artists[14:56] How Has Streaming Changed Touring Trajectory[17:10] The Biggest Touring Mistake[18:30] Social Media's Influence On Touring[19:30] Touring Difference Between Hip Hop And R&B[21:02] How Kevin Measure Success For Himself [23:00] Why Kevin Is So Vested In Mentorship[25:19] Diversity & Inclusion Initiatives Within The Music Industry [28:46] The Impact Web 3.0 Will Have On The Music Industry[31:20] Will Virtual Concerts Replace Live Shows?[32:30] Five-Year Predictions For Music Touring[34:43] How Many Days Will Kevin Spend At Shows In 2022?[35:40] How Do You Find The Next Musical Star?Listen: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | SoundCloud | Stitcher | Overcast | Amazon | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts | RSSHost: Dan Runcie, @RuncieDan, trapital.coGuest: Kevin Shivers, Instagram: @bellmeadallstar Trapital is home for the business of hip-hop. Gain the latest insights from hip-hop's biggest players by reading Trapital's free weekly memo. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands_____Transcription: The Future Of Live Music with Kevin Shivers, Partner at WMEKevin Shivers 00:00You gotta ask yourself after arenas, then what? Where are you going after that? I mean, like, you know, you might already have that plan in your head, but like these careers are, it's a marathon, not a sprint.Dan Runcie 00:18Hey, welcome to the Trapital podcast! I'm your host and the founder of Trapital, Dan Runcie. This podcast is your place to gain insights from the executives in music, media, entertainment, and more, who are taking hip hop culture to the next level. Today's episode is with Kevin Shivers. He's a partner at WME, and he represents some of the biggest artists in the game like Tyler, the Creator, Summer Walker, and more. We talked about how he was able to maximize the big year that Tyler had last year. I feel like Tyler headlined so many music festivals, and had so many appearances. Kevin talks about what it took to make that happen, especially given how turbulent things were with COVID, and all of the restrictions and variants that came through and how he was able to still make it happen. We talk more broadly about music festivals in the strategy that Kevin has for making sure his clients can get certain buildings on the roster. We also talked about Summer Walker and how he was able to do the same for her. Then, we talked more broadly about what it's like as a black executive, especially in representing artists. There are not too many people at agents that are at Kevin's level that look like Kevin, so we talked about that. Some of the advocacy work and mentoring and giving back that he's done and he's prioritized in his career, and so much more. It was great to have Shivers on here. I hope you enjoy this. Here's my chat with Kevin Shivers. All right, today, we got one of the most powerful agents in the game. Kevin Shivers partner at WME. Welcome to the pod, feels like we're long overdue.Kevin Shivers 01:49Thanks for having me, Dan. It's a pleasure. Dan Runcie 01:51Yeah, it's funny because I feel like this time of the year, I always see the festival posters come up for all of the music festivals. And I'm sure you've seen the one where they replace the names of the festivals with the agencies that they're all part of. And whenever I see the WME, I'm like: Man, Kevin was on his game this year. Kevin Shivers 02:10It's definitely not all me, man. There are so many great agents at work here. Happy to be a part of this team. Dan Runcie 02:15So you've been in the game for a while now. But let's take a step back. Because I know you've been working at the agency for some time. But what was it that first attracted you to the business?Kevin Shivers 02:27I had to say it was my mother. When I was a kid growing up, my mother would drag my brother out of movies every weekend. And that's the first time in my head where I got: Wait, I would love to work in entertainment because I love the movie so much. My mother loves movies so much. Even during COVID, she was still going to the movies. And that's like the really, my first interest into the business. When I graduated from high school, I went to college at University of Texas. I majored in film with the plan of moving out to LA and being a producer. And I did move out to Los Angeles, I started interning at The Weinstein Company at the time. And then I went on to this Company Cost of Beanie films, they had a deal at Weinstein. And from there, I kind of entered into the film business, and I got my first taste into: This is not for me, this is not what I want to do in my life. Partly because I was really bad at my job, like I tried, but I didn't want to read 30 scripts a week. This is not what I wanted to do. And then I pivoted, I left there. And I went to this place called Cats Media Group, which is like they did TV sales. And I knew that, that wasn't long term. And I went there to stay in Los Angeles, and to figure it out. And from there, I figured out I wanted to be an agent and WME. I had some experience in music and in Austin like going to shows. I knew a promoter, this guy Charles Adler, Ramsay Three. And at the time, it was the William Morris Agency. And that's my first interest into entertainment. Dan Runcie 03:56Nice. And I feel like the past year and a half, almost two years now. It's probably been unlike any other time period since you've been in this. What's that been like for you?Kevin Shivers 04:05You mean like COVID, and the ways impacted shows? It's been wild, right? Like if I go back to 2020, there was so much going on in the picture of even the world and in all of our lives. You had George Floyd, you had Trump and you had COVID and uncertainty. So 2020, being an agent, it was moving shows from the beginning of the year to the end of the year. That doesn't work for all the social things that are going on in the world to 2021. The first six months were kind of the same of 2020, and the first light in the tunnel I think was Rolling Loud, like Rolling Loud played, and then Lollapalooza was maybe a week or two later. And then you start seeing Austin City Limits and Outside Lands playing off in some tours. And then we started; it started to make sense, then Omicron came along, and we're like back for a period of time back at square one. But it seems like 2022 is gonna bring a lot of joy, you know. Shows are planned, Superbowl is happening in a few days, Pro Sports are going along. So it seems a lot of positivity.Dan Runcie 05:10What do you think will be different for 2022 and 2023 thereafter? Because I feel like it'll be this gradual shift where eventually things will start to feel like the touring schedule is maybe back to somewhat of what it was before COVID. But how long do you think that will really be like? What do you think will be the first year that we can look back at and say: Okay, this is the first year that doesn't feel like it was impacted in any way?Kevin Shivers 05:36I think there's some hope in 2022. If we just changed the way that we're thinking that this is the new world. Things might pop up, the virus might flare back up and flare back down. But let's try to figure out how to move forward. I think I'm starting to see that people are out and about in shows, they are playing sports, you know. The NFL season went through the whole season, they had ups and downs. And I think that like we're starting to see some positivity, lots of hope for 23. Hopefully 23, we get back to some sort of, or we get to some sort of a new normal, where we're living in this new world, and we're just going with the punches.Dan Runcie 06:12I hear that. So I think the good thing for you though is that even, until we got to that point, you've been moving a lot. And I know that Tyler the Creator is one of your bigger clients and 2021 was a big year for him. Headlined a bunch of festivals, dropped his album. What was it like making sure that everything could line up and that you could have everything set for him despite everything else that was going on with the touring business?Kevin Shivers 06:38First of all, I want to say Tyler's a star and a one of a kind of talent, and he knows exactly what he wants. I'm lucky to be a part of his team, and he has an excellent team around them. It starts with the managers Chris and Kelly Clancy, who are amazing people. The business manager, Joe Colone, amazing lawyer, my partner James Ruby, who does International Day watch after her at the agency and all the other people that touchTyler. But 21 was a great year; we got the headline target the headlines for festivals, but it was also we had some goals from, it was also challenging. First thing is the record comes, the record is amazing and it's also finding a window when we can go on sale when COVID is not surging, and I think that the team and I,we all got lucky because we found a window.We knew Tyler was going to headline Lollapalooza and the goal was after you get all the media, the media hype coming from Lolla. We knew he was going to bring an amazing show; that Monday after Lolla, finding that window where we can go on sale and luckily for us, no COVID spikes out Lolla, nothing crazy. And there's no COVID spikes in the world. So that was the first thing, right? I think the second thing when we thought about touring, is trying to find the markets for him to play Tyler, somebody that wants to push the envelopes. And we ended up putting up 35 arenas, breaking in some new markets. I saw last night a show in San Diego. He was like: I could have done 50 shows. I mean, granted, it was nice to have, you know, the tour. And I was like: Okay, we'll see how you feel at, like, night 33 or something. But we were able to break into new markets. Columbus, Vegas, El Paso, Pittsburgh, to name a few. I think the third thing is that Tyler really, really wanted to give the fans the ultimate experience. This is the lineup: Teezo Touchdown, Vince Staples, Kal Uchis. And I think the last thing is, you know, making sure that we hit the sweet spot in pricing. So we, you know, give the fans a place where they can feel happy, a place where they can buy tickets, but also maximizing the gross, keeping ticket sales in the gross. And this was a joint effort with the managers, Chris and Kelly, Michelle Bernstein, who's an excellent marketing ticketing person and AG team led by Cody over there.Dan Runcie 08:56Talk to me a bit more about the new markets and picking those.You mentioned in Pittsburgh, you mentioned El Paso. What are the data that insights are the field that you look for when you're like: Hey, this is somewhere that we want to consider going to that we haven't gone before. And if we do it, is this the type of venue that we should go in this market as opposed to somewhere like LA or New York where he's already proved himself? Kevin Shivers 09:20Well, I think there's a few things, so one is whenever Tyler, any of my clients, I'm always trying to figure out, I want them to play as many places that they can. Just reach all the fans and maximize the opportunity we're on the road because if it's a Tyler recording or whoever it is, or Cody, you're not gonna get to see them every single year. That is a unique experience. But to answer your direct question, it's one looking at the data if it's from Spotify, or our past sales. Two is looking at the markets and seeing if there's a building or venue that makes sense like Columbus. We know that's a place, there's a college town where Tyler's played there before, played there, sold out. I think a smaller room on the onsale, knew there was demand, didn't realize, I mean, the Columbus sales are insane. But this didn't realize like: Wow, that's, I mean that is really like that's a smaller market that has turned into a market, right? I think it's looking at our diverse lineup of talent on the bill, you know, going to a place like El Paso and looking at: Oh, there's probably going to be some Kali fans, and Vince fans and Teezo fans, right? That's a good place. And that's also a place that doesn't get a lot of entertainment. So like, and that ended up being like a home run. So it's like, kind of looking at the whole picture of what you got and talking to a lot of people that are smarter than you in kind of coming up with a plan. And also just working with good people that have a point of view.Dan Runcie 10:47What are the trade-offs that you have to make for those kinds of decisions? Because I imagine that there's the ones that do cross the threshold to be like: Okay, let's make this happen. But you know, kind of like you were saying before, it's tough to try to do 50 shows in a specific short amount of run or whatever it may be. What are some of those considerations you may have to make in terms of the markets that you can't pick? Or the ones you know, that you may not be able to put in this time, right?Kevin Shivers 11:11I think there are a few things. One, it's like really talking to your clients and letting them know, we might, we're going to try to go in this market. This possibility, it might not go the way that we want, but we have to, to me if you're not trying if you're not putting risk on the line, and what are we doing, right? It's like, I'm actually somebody who's okay with failing, right? And I'm not saying that we fail or anything, but I'm okay with doing that risk for the bigger reward. So it's like really, really like getting in there and talking to them about, you know, the strategy, right? And like, the goal, I think the goal should be like, when you go out every two, three years is gaining new fans, gaining that new network.Dan Runcie 11:50Right, especially now. I feel like for someone like him, it's probably been interesting. I know, you've been with him to see the rise and just to see how the fan base has continued to evolve over time. So I imagine he probably even sees things where he's like: Okay, these are the Tyler fans that ,you know, have been with me since the Globin days. If I go to this city versus, you know, you go to this other city. They may not have discovered me as much until Flower Boy or something like that. I'm sure he does. Yeah, it's fascinating. And I think with him too, if we talk a bit more about the festival side of things, he obviously was a headliner, as you mentioned, his Lollapalooza show was broadcasted. I didn't go to the show, but I was able to see it through Hulu, because they had it coming through there. When you're trying to have someone like him, obviously, you have many different artists and they have different levels that they may want to perform at. And ideally, you want to have everyone maximizing and performing at the highest level or being like the highest row on that festival poster. But for someone like Tyler, is it going into the year like: Hey, headline or buster; if we can't be a headliner for this festival, we're not going to do it. Or does it depend on who some of the others are? What are those conversations like? Kevin Shivers 13:07I think when you start a campaign with any artist, it's just like sitting down with the team and figuring out what the goals are, right? And it's all a trajectory and building on the last. I think you want to, the goal is always to build on the last time you were out, to build on the last year, right? And having that conversation. And you know, different artists have different things. Some people want to specifically target these particular festivals, or you know, you're going out in his window, and you could maybe use a festival to route in and out to get the gross-up for the whole tour. It's just like, really just, it's really spending time with the client spending time with the manager to find out, figure out what the goal is in maximizing the opportunities.Dan Runcie 13:49Is it any tougher to do that though? The way that artists can just rise so fast now, especially in the streaming era. Because I know that there's normally the standard, you know, you do your clubs, you can do a, you know, ballrooms or amphitheaters, and then maybe if you get to arenas or stadiums, that's their trajectory. But with people just getting so big, so fast, does that change the dynamic? Or it's like: Okay, how do you still balance what they may have done last time and use that as a reference point versus how quickly they can rise in this era?Kevin Shivers 14:19I mean, look, you have to have a point of view, and you have to have a plan. And you have to have some thoughts, right? And I think that people can really jump up really, really quickly. But we like to use this thing: don't skip steps, right? You know, sometimes if, you know, you can go play in an arena, why not go play multiple nights at a smaller room and build the momentum, build a buzz, meet people on the streets, leaving, not being able to get to the show. So that when you come back around, you still have gas in the tank. I mean, there's no one size fits all plan. It's like, you have to just know who you're working with, spend time and really kind of draw that. Draw that sketch up and map it out and let it listen. A plan is just a, it's just a roadmap. It can be amended along the way. There's no like set in stone thing, but other than like, no knowing where you want to go, knowing what you think, you know, going to be doing the next year, the next five years. That is what's most important.Dan Runcie 15:13That makes sense. And that reminds me of something I heard. I think it was Olivia Rodrigo, who said in some recent interview when he announced her tour. And someone must have asked her something along the lines of: Hey, you had one of the biggest years in pop music this past year, could you have done arenas? And I think she said that same line, you said: I don't want to skip any steps. This is where that is. So I think that's something that definitely rings true. And we're seeing examples of that.Kevin Shivers 15:39Yes. And you gotta ask yourself after arenas, then what? Where are you going after that? I mean, like, you know, you might already have that plan in your head, but like these careers are, it's a marathon, not a sprint.Dan Runcie 15:49So what do you think are some of the mistakes that artists can make? Like, I mean, you don't have to drop any names. You don't got to put anybody on blast. But is there anyone that you think maybe made a touring misstep? Or there's something where you can look back and be like: Ah, if they had done that a little differently, things could have worked out a little bit, you know, whether it's better or worse, or however for them.Kevin Shivers 16:09I think sometimes when people overthink it and end up doing nothing, that's like a bummer for everybody. That's a bummer for the artist. That's a bummer for the fan, that's a bummer for the culture, like, like you're hot, you're popping right now. We really need to see you really, really need to see you show up and pull up on us and see what you have. I think that, that's a mistake, not a mistake, but that's just a bummer for everybody. We want to see, we want to see you do your thing. And I would love it if instead of doing nothing that artists, sometimes people would do something.Dan Runcie 16:39So you think part of it is that there's a hesitancy to try to capture the moment, or sometimes they can be a bit more resolute or hesitant to do things when there is an opportunity to go back out there.Kevin Shivers 16:51Or they just don't know, or they just are trying to get it perfect. And like, you know, you're going to we're all going to make mistakes, there's going to be ups and downs. I think sometimes you just got to go play, you know, you got to give the fans what they want.Dan Runcie 17:04Do you think any of this has become any more challenging in the social media era? Because one thing that I've heard both on the talent side is that artists are even more so particular about how everything looks from a live perspective, because that shot that goes on Instagram or that shot that goes on Tik Tok, that influences ticket sales, especially from, you know, whether it's the first show or whatever it is. Do you feel like artists are feeling like they need to have things more perfect even though deep down, you know, that it shouldn't be that way?Kevin Shivers 17:33I mean, it's got to be really, really tough because the cameras are always on somebody always, you know, whether you like it or not, is documenting things that you do. So I think that I couldn't even imagine how much pressure that is and how tough that has to be. You know that social media can be good. And there can be some other sides where you're like: Wow, this is tough.Dan Runcie 17:52Yeah, I know, we've talked a lot about Tyler and about hip hop overall. But I know another one of the major artists you represent is Summer Walker. And you know, she had a big year, last year as well. And I wanted the differences whether you're planning a tour for, or you're planning live events, in general, for R&B artists, as opposed to someone in hip hop.Kevin Shivers 18:14I don't think there's really many differences, I just think you have to just, it goes back to the same. There's no any artist planning and really just get, you know, in figuring out what the goals that they have and how you can best service them, right? I don't really think there's a different strategy or a different lane. I think if you love Summer Walker, you love Summer Walker, you're gonna go out and see it, right? And she has, she has an incredible fan base.Dan Runcie 18:40Yeah. Okay, that makes sense. Because one of the things I was wondering with someone like her.Knowing how passionate her fan base is, I was wondering if there was a connection of like: Oh, you know, the streams may show this and the data may show this, but because of how R&B fans are, there may be a bit more likelihood that that could translate to ticket sales or purchases as opposed to other genres.Kevin Shivers 19:02You know, I think the fans are going to come out that they love somebody and Summer respects our fans. People like Summer Walker followers, or they just, they love her. I think they're just going to come out and show up and see her play.Dan Runcie 19:14Now. That's real, that makes sense. So for you, I mean, I know, you got a full roster, and you're always making sure that you can maximize them to the best of their abilities. So how do you measure success for yourself as a partner and as someone that's representing them on their behalf? Kevin Shivers 19:30The answer is really simple: Helping others, right? I got into this business because I wanted to help artists grow. And it's like, it starts with the clients like you start thinking about, about people that I work with, like: What can I do to help them? What can I do to help them grow or give them everything that they need? Are we, you know, from last year to this year? Are we showing up every day to help them get to that next level? That's the first thing. I think also the way I measure success. It's like the same thing with helping others. Like it starts for me every day when my assistant Ebony, I think she's gonna be a great executive one day, but am I showing up for her? Do I slow down enough to answer her questions? Do I mentor her? Do I spend time with her? Because like, that's important to me. We have many, many amazing young agents that work here. Am I showing up enough to help them sign up clients? Am I giving them what they need? I think you know, measuring success. Is everybody around you doing well? Are you doing what's good for the organization? I co-run hip hop with Zach, Isaac, Caroline and James Rubby. And Caroline's always saying we got to take care of youngs, you know, it's Justin neighbor's getting what he needs? Is Sarah and Ronnie getting what they need? And then I think it's just, it's really about creating that culture, creating a universe, that the people you will arise into the next level of being selfless. And then also from a DNI perspective of like: What diverse people can we grow? Can we hire? Are we retaining them? These are all the ways that I measure success. I try not to look at what other people are doing. Because I mean, it doesn't really matter. I want to make sure that the organization and the people around me are set up for success.Dan Runcie 21:14I hear that. And I think a lot of the themes you mentioned there align with mentorship, and whether it's being a mentor or support for the artists that are looking to you for guidance, your co-workers and your colleagues. Can you talk a little bit more about why that's so important to you? Because even in reading and hearing other interviews, I know you've been active on that front, making sure that you can use your platform and where you are to pass the torch and help others along the way.Kevin Shivers 21:40I think mentorship is one of these things like, if we're not mentoring, then what are we doing? Why are we even showing up? You have to always be trying to look out for other people. I've had people that looked out for me and my career, people that still look out for me. And I think that is one of the key things. One of the reasons that makes me want to get up every day and come into the office is, like, helping others. I think that's one of the reasons why we're put on this earth to help people. A non-negotiable thing is mentorship. I mean, the crazy fact about, I'll go do an interview, or I'll do a panel and everybody that writes to me on IG or LinkedIn, I write everybody back, everybody. I mean, I probably send more people to the HR department here for jobs than anybody. Because I just want everybody back. I think that's important, because I was once the young kid who wanted to figure this out. And like I didn't know, I had no clue and people helped me. So I think that's a very important aspect of the job.Dan Runcie 22:35100%. And even on a personal level, I remember the first time you reached out to me, Hey, love what you're doing. Hey, how can I help? And you're just like: Oh, who do you want to interview? Oh, I was listening to them yesterday, boom, let's get this done. So even on a personal level, I need you out. You're looking out for me, man. I appreciate that. Kevin Shivers 22:52Yeah, I mean, well, you're doing it. I listen to your podcast every week. I think it's amazing. I think what you're doing for the culture is great. And I just wanted to get to know you and just to help where I can and, and that's just, that's what I think is important.Dan Runcie 23:05Definitely, definitely. And one of the things that you had put out, because a couple years back, but it really stuck out to me was this was right after George Floyd's murder and the music industry had the show must be paused response. And you had written these guest posts on Pollstar and you were talking about how this industry just needs to do better by its black execs specifically on the recruiting front. And I know you were just talking about how, you know, you're always pushing things forward to HR. And I'm sure this must be really personal for you as well, you are one of the few folks that looks like you in the position that you have in this whole industry. So I'd love to hear how you feel like the industry has responded since everything had happened after George Floyd's murder and the response to where we are now in 2022.Kevin Shivers 23:57You know, in response to your comment about I wanted a person who looks like me in the industry. I always say to everybody, I'm amazing, but I'm not that amazing. There's, there should be more people that look like me doing what I do and and you know, partners in hire, right? And I think we still have a lot of work to do. There's good news though. There's positive conversation around DNI, people are aware, people are aware that there needs to be more black people and more diverse people need to have more opportunities. I still think that we need to keep pushing the envelope, we still have a lot more to do in terms of hiring and creating opportunities for black people. The organization's know they have to do better, but they have to buck the old status quo. They have to go outside of the norm. And today to some people, it might be like: Oh, we're taking a risk. No, DNI has to be inside of your lifeline, inside of your blood, inside of your everyday practices. It's not something that you can just talk about once a quarter, you gotta live it, you got to be in it every day. And I believe that the black people need to be promoted, they need to be elevated. They need to be given the same opportunities and shots. When we were interviewing for jobs, I think in any, in any industry, not just entertainment, you need to be interviewing black people, people of color, LGBTQ, there just needs to be more opportunity. We need more Sylvia Rhone's, more Ethiopia's, more tons Jay-Z and Def Jam. We need more leaders, more partners. I mean, we have to just keep our foot on the gas, keep pushing the envelope because this, we're not there yet. But we're going in the right direction. And we need to keep the momentum.Dan Runcie 25:30Right. And I think even an example of that, the folks you just mentioned, I think a lot of folks in this industry are all on a first name basis. And as incredible as all those folks are, how do we get to the point where they're not on a first name basis, because they aren't just the few black execs in there. I mean, it's definitely going to continue to take time. And I think whether it's conversations like this, or the efforts you're doing will help. But I'm hopeful that it can get there eventually. Kevin Shivers 25:55I'm hopeful, too. I think we got to stay targeted and focus. But also at the same time, remember, like, this just didn't happen overnight, right? It's not going to change overnight. But we have to like, we have to keep, we have to stay on this because it can change and it needs to be better.Dan Runcie 26:11Definitely. So let's switch gears a bit. Let's talk a little bit about the future, specifically with regards to touring and technology and what things will look like in, the potential with Web 3.0 and the metaverse. Because now you have agencies that are specifically I'm sure WME likely also has a division where they focus specifically on digital environments, or getting artists lined up on that perspective. How do you look at that? Specifically, with the artists you have on your roster, what the potentials are for them in these digital worlds.Kevin Shivers 26:50I think Web 3.0 is just it's massive, huge, huge opportunity. You know, if you think about the evolution started in virtual, went over to Fortnite, but I just think it brings control back to the artists in a way. Artists had an act like this the whole time, these music artists, they've had fan clubs, they've had social media, but what Web 3.0 does, it gives more control to them. It's gonna give them more power, but like, it kind of cuts out the middleman and I think you know, things are gonna change in the next six months, next five years, it's gonna be an exciting world. If you look at what Coachella did, by selling the NFT, a lifetime Coachella pass. I mean, I think artists are gonna come up with these things where, you know, if you want to be in the front row of my show, here's the NFT for the chance to buy the front row tickets, or maybe it just goes inside of there. And they figure out what to promote, but I just think like, it's an exciting time. Like, it's the, it's endless. I was just on the phone with A Jones the other day, I love what he's doing with Royal. And I think the deal that he did with Nas and Antony Silay is, like,amazing; that looks like where things are headed. I mean, it's just, you know, like any of these things, it's gonna be ups and downs, right? In the Web 3.0, but I just think the opportunity is endless.Dan Runcie 28:01Yeah, things are early, things are also moving really fast. Six months from now, it's gonna look completely different. And I am excited for the artists that are taking advantage early. I feel like I can already imagine Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival having some type of digital environment or some type of experience in the metaverse.Kevin Shivers 28:21I'm sure it will, I'm sure Lollapalooza and some of these other properties. That's where they're headed. I mean, it's gonna be a really exciting time. I just hope people get off the couch, you still come out to show.Dan Runcie 28:35Is that a concern you have though? Like, do you wonder about that in the future?Kevin Shivers 28:39No, no, I was just joking. I mean, I don't think anything can replace the live experience, just like the Zooms are great, right? But I think when you're in a meeting with somebody, it's 10 times better. And I think a concert is 100 times better. I love, I love going to festivals, I've been to them all over the world. And I love seeing the reactions in real time on people's faces from their favorite artists hidden in the stage. So I don't think anything can replace it. I think it's going to only enhance the experience.Dan Runcie 29:07Agreed. That's what I always go back to. Everything in these experiences are additive and isn't a replacement for anything. And I think it'll probably just force more creativity for every aspect, because you're not just trying to have something be a catch all. So I think I'm interested to see how it'll continue to shape live performances and what that can look like from the, you know, the IRL experience. Yeah. And on that note, do you have any predictions for what you think the next three to five years or so will look like specifically in the lifespace? I mean, pandemic notwithstanding, I mean, obviously, I think we'll continue to see the after effects of that, but any type of, you know, evolutions are any type of future changes that you think will see over time.Kevin Shivers 29:51Yeah, I think 2022 is going to be bigger than we thought. I think that hopefully, I think we're headed to a healthy tour environment. I think there's going to be new players in terms of buyers and festivals. And I think the fan experience will that's going to be the thing of the future. I think everyone has realized they have to zero in on the fan from artists curated weekends and festivals to I think even super service in the fan. Think about this, think about a world where service lets you buy a ticket, has a car that picks you up, dinner reservations, great seats, even find you a babysitter.I think that's where we're going, we're going to this place, we're like: Okay, I can't even be, I'm busy. I didn't want to deal with this, boom, hit a button. And this is where we're going. I think that's exciting. Because you know, getting inside of the mind of the fan, what they really want is going to be the next evolution. Dan Runcie 30:42Yeah, even you mapping that out. If you literally could press one button and solve that, I think you'd also just increase the amount of people that can come through, right? You mentioned the babysitter, the amount of people that have young kids, and it's like, you know, just the thought of them needed like, oh, you know, we got to find someone for this to cover for this night. Like, yeah, if all that can be taken care of.Kevin Shivers 31:00Because I think people love live music, and live music is such a treat. But when you think about the hurdles you have to do, you got to put on some clothes, maybe, you know, show starts at seven, get homework, feed your kids, do this, do that. And if you could just take some of that away from them. That's like, you know, bringing the fan experience to a new level.Dan Runcie 31:21Definitely. So I know that you're always on the go with festivals. And you know, I know you love going into them. But I know it's also for your work as well. If you have to guess, how many shows do you think you'll go to in 2022?Kevin Shivers 31:33I can tell you this. I'd rather answer this way. How many days I plan on hitting a lot of festivals in 2022. So I think I'm going to be, I call it 50 to 60 days watching music, right? That's what I'd say.Dan Runcie 31:48Okay. Yeah. All right. And even that, I mean, that's a lot more than the average person. But I mean, it's just incredible. Because you get to just see all the fine tunes, you get to just see everything. And like you mentioned, this is interesting, you're traveling all across the world for this stuff.Kevin Shivers 32:02Yeah. I mean, that's, that's one of the reasons I love doing what I do. I mean, like, really, I get to go see live music in different parts of the world. I mean, I can't even imagine anything better than that.Dan Runcie 32:12Yeah. So last question. Before we let you go. I know we talked a lot about Tyler. And I know from our conversations, just the uniqueness of you seeing that star power and star potential, even from the first time you connect it. How do you find that next tile? Or how do you find that thing to know? Okay, yeah, this is the one that we need for this next generation. Kevin Shivers 32:34Oh, wow. I think when I'm looking to sign somebody, I'm looking for somebody that has a unique point of view, for somebody that is fearless, and then wants to do the work.Dan Runcie 32:43That makes sense. Hear that man. Hey, before we let you go, man, this was great. I'm glad you could come through and make this happen. But is there anything else you want to plug? Or let the Trapital audience know about it?Kevin Shivers 32:54I think everybody should go out and see some shows this year. I think 2022 is going to be a good year, and then one thing I want to say is to somebody who wants a career in entertainment, I think you should go for it. I think you should move to LA, move to New York, move to Atlanta, move to Nashville. Call, email some people; call, email me. I'll probably write you back pretty soon and just go for your dreams.Dan Runcie 33:15What's your email address?Kevin Shivers 33:17Kshivers@wmeagency.com. It's all good.Dan Runcie 33:23Now appreciate that, man. I welcome man. Thanks for coming through this as a pleasure.Kevin Shivers 33:27I appreciate you Dan.Dan Runcie 33:31If you enjoyed this podcast, go ahead and share it with a friend. Copy the link, text it to a friend posted in your group chat, posted to your Slack groups. Wherever you and your people talk, spread the word. 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Thank you for listening to the James Donald Forbes McCann Catamaran Plan podcast, and for bringing me, James Donald Forbes McCann, that much closer to boat ownership.One must be professional. That's the only way this podcast is ever going to reach the heights of boat ownership. That's the only way people will choose to join the patreon.This episode, we talk with the wonderful Daniel Muggleton about all things professional, and also some things canal boat. VERY IMPORTANT NOTE: The art auction is taking place Feb 10. More details to follow in next week's show, but keep that date free! It might actually end up being extraordinarily easy to keep that date free, if the state locks us all in our houses again, but that won't be very much use for an art auction, now will it?That is Teezo Touchdown saying 'professional'. It's from his song, Professional. What a great artist, and what a great song. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lari Pati Radio is back! And with your host that does the most, PitchForPennies. It's the end of the year which means it's time to reflect & unpack a few things. Part 1 sets the agenda & Steven talks about his favorite albums, new artists & songs of 2021. Covering artists like Vince Staples, Kanye, Cleo Sol, Don Toliver, Teezo Touchdown, Bino Rideaux, Arlo Parks, Tokischa & Sahbabii to name a few. Enjoy!
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Welcome to another episode of the "Ellie Vee and Nicole A. New Music Review"! Nicole and Steev talk about a wide variety of new songs by Adele, Iron Maiden, Idles, Ministry, Teezo Touchdown, Zack Fox, etc. Nicole also tells us about her experience of running the Chicago marathon and her love for the band WEEN. We missed having Ellie with us on this show but we somehow survived and covered a variety of new releases for your enjoyment.... Music The Charms "So Pretty"(theme song) Lee Harrington & Lynda Mandolyn "Sweet Child" Special Messages "Donora" Recorded by Mike Nash at Voice Motel, Somerville MA on October 23, 2021 Please support the podcast: patreon.com/twistedrico This episode is sponsored by Notch Brewing. This show is dedicated to the memory of David Volckhausen. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blowingsmoketr/support
The Busy Boys are back and enjoying the balance of life. CHAT - Armon's debut on Billboard, ‘Wildest Dreams' by Majid Jordan, HER's “For Anyone” video, Wale's ‘Folarin II.' HALF&HALF - Spotify and Shopify join forces to create virtual merch tables for artists. EOTM - Mike Hamilton Jr, Senior Director of Commerce at Epic Records. SLIDE DECK - Paraiso by Bairi (Armon) and God Is A Genius by Kevin Ross (Nic). BOARD MEETING - The commotion surrounding Pitchfork's article and social copy about Teezo Touchdown, disagreement versus disrespect, should critics write about things they dislike? BULLETIN BOARD - SXSW 2022 initial lineup, Adele “One Night Only” TV Special, The Digilogue x Recording Academy Workshop 11/4, Reggie Becton and Grace Weber 11/3 at Elsewhere, and new Statz project ‘LOVE/LIFE' out now. Stay Safe, Stay Humble, Stay Busy.
Louis The Child drop some of their most recent music including their new collab with Elderbrook as well as their new song with Livingston “Hole In My Heart”! They also play tracks from What So Not, Farruko, KOAN Sound, Remi Wolf, Teezo Touchdown, Diplo and many more on a brand new #PlaygroundRadio! 01. Farruko - Pepas [WEEKEND TRACK] 02. PEDRO - Drenas 03. Drinks On Me & Why So Low - Lights Go Down 04. jamesjamesjames - My Purple iPod Nano 05. Benga & Coki - Night 06. Remi Wolf - Anthony Kiedis 07. Diplo - Horsey 08. Munchi - Toma Berimbau 09. Sandro Silva & Isa GT - Told Ya (DJ Melo Moombaton Edit) 10. KOAN Sound - 80s Fitness 11. JUNGLE - ALL OF THE TIME (DJ STREAKS REMIX) 12. Elderbrook & Louis The Child - Dominoes 13. Louis The Child - Hole In My Heart (with Livingston) 14. Jelani Aryeh - Stella Brown 15. trumpdisco - Do You Want More Of What You Came For 16. What So Not - Like This Like That (feat. Deize Tigrona) 17. Teezo Touchdown - I'm Just A Fan [PLAYGROUND PICK]
On our new weekly lightning round mini ep with Teezo Touchdown, we're fucking around with the history of music, personal style, height, Kenny Beats, Tyler the Creator, Texas BBQ, hair fingers, finger nails, campaigning on behalf of mids, switching bodies with Matthew Williams, free clothes vs. free travel and much more. For more Throwing Fits, check us out on Patreon: www.patreon.com/throwingfits.
Rid the mid! This week, Jimmy and Larry are getting their hair metal on both literally and figuratively with artist and creator, the one and only, Teezo Touchdown. Teezo opens up for for a late night session with the boys on his signature look, blowing a bag at local hardware stores, his nail budget, teaming up with Alyx for Moncler's Mondo Genius extravaganza, advice from Matthew Williams, keeping mid of all kinds off the street, his varied influences, making his NYFW debut, meeting Madonna, who he wants to work with next, what we can expect from his new music, when he'll know he's finally made it, his Texas top 5 dead or alive and much more on this jingly and jangly episode of The Only Podcast That Matters™. Thank you to our friends at END. for making this episode available on END. Features as well: https://www.endclothing.com/features For more Throwing Fits, check us out on Patreon: www.patreon.com/throwingfits. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
My guests this week are Tanya Morgan, the duo made up of Cincinnati-born rapper-producer Donwill and Brooklyn-born rapper-producer Von Pea. We spoke about The Suicide Squad, Fast 9, the works of Quentin Tarantino and David Cronenberg, their fascination with the next generation of hip-hop, how the internet's relationship to music has changed over the last 20 years, the legacy of their 2009 breakout album Brooklynati, their favorite Lil B stories, and the creative process behind their latest album Don andVon. Don and Von is available wherever music is sold, streamed, or stolen. Consider buying the album directly from the group via their Bandcamp page. Follow Donwill on Instagram and Twitter: @donwillFollow Von Pea on Instagram and Twitter: @vonpeaFollow Dylan "CineMasai" Green on Instagram (@cinemasai), Twitter (@CineMasai_), and Letterboxd (@CineMasai) Support the show (https://cash.app/$CineMasai)
Tyler, the Creator vs Ed Sheeran Artists Covered: Daisy World, Doja Cat, Tyler, the Creator, Domo Genesis, Maneskin, Teezo Touchdown, Brent Faiyaz, Fana Hues, DJ Drama, Ariana Grande, DaBaby, Lil Wayne, 42 Dugg, Nio Garcia, J Balvin, Bad Bunny, Lil Uzi Vert, Pharrell Williams, Youngboy Never Broke Again, Ty Dolla $ign, The Weeknd, and Ed Sheeran. Sorry for the delay in releasing this week's episode. This is mainly a Tyler, the Creator album bomb from his latest album, CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST. An album I recently reviewed. Also, Anchor's in app editing tool has basically become useless though and made this episode an unnecessary mess to edit... Anyways I figured out what I'm going to be doing now to get around that, but yeah, not a fun time editing this week's episode. Either way, hope everyone enjoys! Watch: https://youtu.be/e8y-fUPStpU --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/josh4991/message
This 16 track album , hosted by DJ Drama call me if you get lost , gets a 4.5/ 5 from me a unexpected great project early this summer artist going to have to come with it after this release easily AOTY so far & I thought Cole album would've been hard to touch but let me quit comparing these guys and salute the growth 1. SIR BAUDELAIRE 2. CORSO 3. LEMONHEAD (Feat. 42 Dugg) 4. WUSYANAME (Feat. YoungBoy Never Broke Again & Ty Dolla $ign) 5. LUMBERJACK 6. HOT WIND BLOWS (Feat. Lil Wayne) 7. MASSA 8. RUNITUP (Feat. Teezo Touchdown) 9. MANIFESTO (Feat. Domo Genesis) 10. SWEET / I THOUGHT YOU WANTED TO DANCE (Feat. Brent Faiyaz & Fana Hues) 11. MOMMA TALK 12. RISE! (Feat. DAISY WORLD) 13. BLESSED 14. JUGGERNAUT (Feat. Lil Uzi Vert & Pharrell Williams) 15. WILSHIRE 16. SAFARI #tylerthecreator #albumreview #5star #djdrama #losangeles #atlanta #knoxville #CMWYGL #callmewhenyougetlost --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
UNHEARD returns with updates on Facebook's new app Bars and tries to figure out where the beats will come from and what that means for producers(0:28). Bryson Tiller's deluxe(11:33)and Drakeo the Ruler's new project get reviewed(17:55). Taj asks if Lil Baby is getting Da Baby treatment(14:08). Chance asks if Bobby Shmurda is being exploited(27:06), and Vance explains what NFT means for the music industry(39:44). Plus much more! This week's music played in order is Teezo Touchdown "Technically", Ken Car$on "Yale", Amber Mark "Heart-Shaped Box", and Shordie Shordie & Murda Beatz "DOCTORS".
Music kicks off with "Technically" x Teezo Touchdown(12:40). "Shelter" x Wyclef ft. Vic Mensa, Chance the Rapper(15:34). (21:45). "Twin Nem" x King Von f Lil Durk(21:41). "Race it" x Elias Burbick(25: 411). Deante Hitchcock's trajectory (31:00). "Judas and the Black Messiah" soundtrack light conversation(37:25). Anime chat starts here(48:08). Attack on Titan ep 9 chat(51:42). Demon slayer dubbed thoughts(1:05:35). Hype for Promised Neverland and other upcoming shows(1:08:15). "The End of Evangelion" is depressing(1:09:54). NEW SEGMENT: Dare Ga Itta[Who said that?](1:20:34). Gaming chat is here(1:22:15). First impressions on "Detroit: Become Human"(1:39:02).
MUSIC chat kicks off here with more favorites from Kaelin Ellis's recent work (14:30). Thoughts on the Drake leaks(15:37). A pensive rap song from Lakeith Stanfield titled "Do Better"(17:49). A groovy song from SAULT's "Black Is" album(21:00). The guys go back and forth on a new artist Teezo Touchdown(23:00). Arlo Parks is introduced with "Hope" (28:20). "So Sick" x Joyce Wrice (32:58). A convo about music being tied to certain memories(38:00). ANIME time(41:50)! Quan talks about his Demon Slayer dubbed re-watch. "Toradora" wrap-up from Kezo(56:45). The guys almost wrap up Akudama Drive but collectively recommend it(1:06:00). Kezo started "Durarara: (1:16:57). Attack on Titan season 4 is cooking(1:22:17)! GAMING chat includes a bit of CoD Warzone(1:36:30).
This week's episode starts with big praise for Big Sean's Detroit 2(2:00). The trio then breaks down rapper intangibles(7:30). Taj argues that Travis Scott is maximizing his brand while Vance and Chance label him a sellout(15:40). The latest single from Bryson Tiller gets reviewed(27:55), and the queen of R&B is crowned(32:55). Plus much more! This week's music in order played is Killy & Y2K "OH NO", Teezo Touchdown "SUCKA!", and Sada "BUSY".