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LYNY is pushing the boundaries of electronic music by discovering and combining new cutting-edge sounds with melodic compositions. His approach to bass music is heavily influenced by Hip-Hop and trap beats with a splash of R&B. He strives to balance his songs with heart wrenching basslines, arpeggiated melodies, hard hitting drums, and often throws in recognizable vocal chops. LYNY's skills as a producer and engineer have landed him placements with Tobi Lou, Lox Chatterbox, and SVRITE. Some of LYNY's stand out tunes include ‘Noxious' and ‘Kill Count' which have been played out by industry heavy hitters on massive stages. Another one of his popular tunes ‘Jump Bros!' is a flip of Destiny Child's ‘Jumpin' mixed with the ‘Super Smash Bros. Brawl' theme melody. His versatility has allowed him to touch many genres progressing his sound to a very unique place. The success of his releases has earned him major support from Marshmello, Louis The Child, and Zeds Dead as well as labels such as Majestic Casual and Sable Valley. To listen: / lynyofficial
Intro: Reggie becton-rm.143 remix Outro: BigXthaplug- whip it Question: Do you think your love language is compatible with long distance? News Flash (drops from pop artists): Tobi Lou & Ferrada- Sorry I'm late; Curren$y & Harry Fraud- Vices The Alchemist- flying high Ep; Lil Uzi Vert- Pink tape; Kota the Friend - Protea Wake up mfers: Ann Marie- Tri polar (Deluxe); Lil quill- I never had a chance; Domo Genesis- red Corolla; Ragz Originale- Bare Sugar; Terrance Martin- Fine tune; Veeze- Ganger; Rylo Rodriguez- been one; Futuristic- We made it deluxe; MohBad- Blessed; Father- Husband 2 New artist of the week (Lemme put you on)Kweisi: Shae-Someone Chef: Nueve Lio- Landmine Outstanding song (weekly) (New and Popular artist)Young ArtistsKwe: Nippa- Reverse; Veeze- You know I Chef: Ragz Originale- Long stay; Tobi- She loves me Popular ArtistsChef: Earth Gang- Bobby Boucher; Tobi Lou- hit n run Kwe: Tobi Lou- forecast; Lil Uzi vert- momma I'm sorry Top 5 Albums: Kwe: Dende- Block me, Conway the Machine-Brucifix; Shordie shordie- Teresa; Idk- Elmina; Tony Shnow- sometimes Pt.2 Chef: ELHAE - Worked Up, Dende - Nightmares, Khamari- On My Way, BigXthaPlug - Bad Bitches, OHGEESY - Perky
With our eyes set on unearthing the freshest flavors from unexpected places, we widen our scope with hand-picked musical gems from all across Asia. This week, we are joined by the MassMusic collective to learn more about navigating the music scene, their latest drop featuring Aziz Harun called "Kita" and more among many other things.--Alan D, FareedPF - Menipu MassMusic Interview Part 1MassMusic Interview Part 2Alan D, Aziz Harun - Kita ForceParkBois, asiatic.wav - PSP Warren Hue - IN MY BAG (feat. Tobi Lou) kyi, soraya, richyp - The End GARD WUZGUT - WAH
Richard Furch is a Los Angeles-based mix engineer with credits on 6 Grammy winning albums out of 23 nominated albums. Starting out in New York, he was part of some of the seminal albums of the 2000's such as Outkast's “Speakerboxxx/The Love Below” and Usher's “Confessions” and critical darlings such as Fountains Of Wayne's “Stacy's Mom”. Moved to Los Angeles and he worked with all-time giants of the music industry such as Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. He was then tapped by the legendary Prince as mixer and engineer for his latest Gold-selling, chart-topping “Lotusflower/MPLSound” album. With 25+ million records sold including 2 diamond selling projects, 1 billion+ YouTube views, and over 400 album credits to his name he continues to craft profoundly emotional mixes with exceptional sonics and ecstatic clients for the likes of Prince, Frank Ocean, Jay-Z, Tyrese, BJ The Chicago Kid, Tobi Lou, Rick Ross, Snoop Dogg, The Game, Leela James, India Arie, TGT, Boyz II Men, The Weeknd, Ledisi, K Michelle, Chaka Khan, JJ Lin, GEM, Tanya Chua and many many more. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: Making yourself indispensable as an engineer The importance of “the hang” How to make a personal connection with your clients in a digital era Why mixing in analog can actually make your tracks sound worse Preparing your files for mixing Taking chances and experimenting with creative ideas Preserving an artist's vision by using their rough mixes How to mix low end Achieving clarity with your vocals Picking the right vocal effects To learn more about Richard Furch, visit http://richardfurch.com/ To learn more tips on how to improve your mixes, visit https://masteryourmix.com/ Download your FREE copy of the Ultimate Mixing Blueprint: https://masteryourmix.com/blueprint/ Get your copy of the #1 Amazon bestselling book, The Mixing Mindset – The Step-By-Step Formula For Creating Professional Rock Mixes From Your Home Studio: https://masteryourmix.com/mixingmindsetbook/ Join the FREE MasterYourMix Facebook community: https://links.masteryourmix.com/community To make sure that you don't miss an episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or on Android. Have your questions answered on the show. Send them to questions@masteryourmix.com Thanks for listening! Please leave a rating and review on iTunes!
Intro-Larrenwong- Andrea pt.2 Outro- Seddy Hendrix- Sunshine *We do not own the rights to this music Question: Who pays for the date? The person who plans it or…. -Music (underground mostly) News Flash (drops from pop artist) Both: Benny the Butcher - Tana Talk 4, Kali - Toxic Chocolate, Rex Orange County - WHO CARES?, Lucky Daye - Candydrip, Dave East - HDIGH, Lil Durk - 7220, ToBi Lou - Non-Perishable Wake up mfers: Mariah the Scientist - Buckles Laboratories Presents: The Intermission, WurlD - My WorlD With U New artist of the week (Lemme put you on) Kweisi: LARRENWONG- Ode to the game Chef: Nami - EASY Outstanding song (weekly) (New and Popular artist) Young Artist Kwe: Eric IV- Paper plans; Minni Manchester- You make me feel Chef: RSY - Doubt, Taliwoah - Love Cycle Popular Artists Chef : Lil Durk - Petty Too, Benny the Butcher - Johnny P's Caddy Kwe: Lucky Daye- God Body; Tobi Lou- 2hrs+ Random Artists Rexx Life Raj - Beauty in the Madness Kid Kwazii- Embarrassing
(1:00) Weekly Updates: Eman's been streaming, Angel takes a trip with no brakes (37:55) Review of Lil Durk's new album '7220' and a conversation about Dababy collabing with NBA Youngboy (52:10) Review of Tobi Lou's new album 'Non-Parrishable' (59:50) Is deep dish pizza good? Then a heated discussion about whether pizza should be cut in squares or triangles (1:23:39) Nicki Minaj does an interview with Joe Budden (1:35:32) Do influencers have a responsibility to lead their fanbases? (2:08:14) Platinum End Review (2:14:26) What anime would get better if the main character died/left (2:38:30) Mushuko Tensei (Jobless Reincarnation) Review (2:48:37) Crunchyroll and Funimation join together: Sk8, Jobless Reincarnation, Wonder Egg priority and more get added to the roster If you want to support our growth and get extra content check out our patreon link! https://www.patreon.com/Thastormpod JOIN THE CONVERSATIONS: Come talk to us and the rest of our podcast family as we have fun conversations relating to the podcast topics https://discord.gg/wMPxCBK34H Social Media Tha Storm Podcast: https://linktr.ee/thastormpod Malcolm: https://linktr.ee/malcolmcrawford C2: https://linktr.ee/C2d2 Emmanuel: https://linktr.ee/Itseman700
The hosts discuss the 3 Double Singles from Chicago artist Saba, including the Denzel Curry assisted "Mrs. Whover/Something in the Water," the Tobi Lou featuring "So and So/Areyoudown?," and the internet breaking "Ziplock/Rich Don't Stop". | Hosts: https://www.instagram.com/coltonhinderliter/ (Colton Hinderliter) & https://www.instagram.com/yesitsrynk/ (Ryan Key) & https://www.instagram.com/adam_stansell/ (Adam Stansell) | Follow Wrapped on https://www.instagram.com/wrappedpodcast/ (Instagram) | Check out our https://wrappedpodcast.captivate.fm (website) | Artwork by https://www.instagram.com/autsalazar/ (Autumn Salazar) |
Ed, Pat & Producer Jonah are joined by special guest Joe Sposto as they dive into the cesspool that is Wrestling Twitter to answer the tough questions like... "Are you still on TeamLouie?" and "Are the Undertaker Cameos worth it?" We also take voicemail questions for Joe and ask what wrestler would be best for what song at karaoke... Its Pod Van Dam! Intro: "Raptured Trax, Pt. 1" by Equipment Outro: "17cg" by Tobi Lou
In this episode, we catch up with Steve about his latest mic purchase and delve into recent news: from a crazy story about an ES principal who was arrested for spitting on his students on the way to school, to Carlos Ghosn, to Steve's ultimate fetish. The Deep in Japan Podcast is completely independent and crowd-funded. And by that, I mean we are broke, impecunious, poor. Please consider supporting the show by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/user?u=3864210 The musical outro was "Sailor" by Tobi Lou. The intro was my own original mashup of Hokuto no Ken (Fist of the North Star) anime sound bites with “Dubstep" from BenSound. Got something to say? You can find me at the following: - www.facebook.com/groups/deepinjapan/ - deep.in.japan.podcast@gmail.com As always, thanks for listening!
In the music industry, having talent is often not enough to succeed. You need to find a way to stand out and be unique. That’s true when it comes to marketing and ecommerce in the music industry as well. Eamon Mulligan is the VP of Product & eCommerce at EMPIRE, and it’s his job to help lead a team toward ecommerce success. The way he does that is through creativity and partnerships that have proven to drive traffic in big ways. What kind of unique ideas have they tried, how do they manage to achieve a high ROI on SMS marketing, and what do memes have to do with all of this? Find out on this episode of Up Next in Commerce. Main Takeaways: Think Outside the Box: In a sector as saturated as the music industry, you need to do everything you can to stand out and get your messaging and products in front of fans. Everyone is still using the traditional channels, but if you think outside the box and test ad content on different platforms — like meme websites — your impact might be larger than you expect. Employ Creative Partnerships and Campaigns: When you partner with artists and get them to buy-in to a creative marketing idea, they can put it out to their fans and followers who will be more likely to see credibility in the product because it’s coming from an artist they already trust. Stay Unintrusive: When utilizing something like SMS marketing, it’s important to be as unobtrusive as possible. It’s also critical to make transacting through text easy by providing direct links and easy access to the store or the cart they left behind. For an in-depth look at this episode, check out the full transcript below. Quotes have been edited for clarity and length. --- Up Next in Commerce is brought to you by Salesforce Commerce Cloud. Respond quickly to changing customer needs with flexible Ecommerce connected to marketing, sales, and service. Deliver intelligent commerce experiences your customers can trust, across every channel. Together, we’re ready for what’s next in commerce. Learn more at salesforce.com/commerce --- Transcript: Stephanie: Welcome, everyone, to Up Next in Commerce. This is Stephanie Postles, your host, and today on the show, we have Eamon Mulligan, the VP of Product and eCommerce at EMPIRE. Eamon, welcome. Eamon: Thank you for having me. Stephanie: How's it going? Eamon: Good. Just hanging out at my home office and plugging away. Stephanie: Yeah? Eamon: Yeah. Stephanie: That is good. I've never had anyone on the show in this industry before, in the music industry, so I'm really excited to hear all about it. But first I want to start with you and your background. I saw you have a long history in the music industry, so I wanted to hear how you got involved in that. Eamon: Sure. I guess not to go back too far, but as a kid I always loved music and wanted to be in it somehow. I grew up originally in Napa, California, which is not necessarily a hotbed of the music industry. [crosstalk 00:01:04]. Stephanie: Unless you get too much wine. I guess. Eamon: Yeah. I spent a lot of time traveling down to the Bay Area and watching local groups perform and eventually really attached and followed a local group called Living Legends and befriended them at the time webmaster, this is probably 1999, 2000 ish. And I didn't really know anything, what I was doing at the time, I was talking to the webmaster and asking, I read all these magazines and I see that mentioned in there, but there's never been a full on article, how does that happen? And then he went on to say, "That requires a publicist and BIOS and press kits." So then I started interviewing the guys and putting together BIOS and press kits, which I wish I still had today because I'm sure I would laugh at them. Eamon: And eventually, the Living Legends in 2005 asked me to go on tour with them to assist the tour manager. Previously I had been helping them with online stuff. I had started their MySpace page, their YouTube channel, was helping with an email newsletter. So that was where I cut my teeth a lot in the digital space. And then they had me go on tour. I was the assistant to the tour manager who was also doing merchandise. So I was helping set up the Merch booth, and she was teaching me how to sell stuff and keep tracking everything and all that stuff. Eamon: And then, with two shows left, she had left the tour ... the tour was ending right before Thanksgiving. And she left early, and they were like, "Okay, you're the tour manager now." And then I was like, "What?" Stephanie: Push you right into it. Eamon: Yeah, and they were like, "It's not that hard, it's not rocket science." And they just forced me into it Eamon: I had never gone to college, and so I eventually went back to school. And then so when I finally graduated from school, I initially was thinking, the music industry was fine, maybe I should try my hand at something else. And so I started taking interviews with a couple of ad agencies, advertising was interesting to me. I had taken a couple of the classes while I was in school. Eamon: Nothing really panned out. But at the same time, there was all these music opportunities that kept presenting themselves to me. I looked at that as like, "Okay, I think the universe is trying to tell me something here." And so we had put a release out with EMPIRE in 2011. And Ghazi, the CEO and founder, and I just built rapport, he's a Bay Area guy, grew up, born and raised in the Bay. So we just always kept in touch. And when I got out I shot him an email and said, "Hey, I'm looking for something to supplement my income, I'm still managing, but do you have anything going on?" So we went back and forth for a little bit and then he eventually brought me on to help with the physical distribution side of things and merchandise, which has been a long tale in building [crosstalk 00:07:09]. Stephanie: Tell me a little bit about what EMPIRE is at a high level and what your role looks like there. Eamon: Yeah. So, EMPIRE is really like an all encompassing company. So it originally started as a digital distribution company. Ghazi the founder just completely bootstrapped, was never taken a dime of investments, refuses to sell anything, retain 100%, that kind of autonomy. And eventually the company grew into adding label services with a lot of the distribution that we did. And one of the things that set EMPIRE apart originally was for the distribution deals. He was doing non-exclusive distribution deals. And that was unheard of at the time. People would often catch when he was giving out non-exclusive distribution deals and be like pretty crazy, what are you doing? Stephanie: Yeah. Jump at that. Eamon: Yeah. His thought process was, I'm not in the business of holding people hostage. If anything, hold us accountable, because then we have to earn the business, and it keeps us honest. And so that's been one of the guiding principles of the company to this day. And so, eventually, we started adding more services and more departments. And it's grown into a full fledged record label at this point. And then we also have a publishing arm. So right now we have a distribution, record label, publishing and merchandise. Stephanie: That's awesome. Any artists that I would know? Eamon: Yeah, we work with Snoop Dogg. We just released Adam Lambert album earlier this year. We were instrumental in XXXTentacion career, unfortunately who's passed, Anderson Paak, we were a part of early. We've helped grow a lot of early artists and we're still doing that and also working with a lot of legendary artists as well. Stephanie: Very cool. Yeah, I do know a lot of those names. So that's very impressive. So tell me a little bit about your role at the company as the VP of product and eCommerce when it comes to thinking of record labels. I don't always think eCommerce and of course, when I started looking at you and I was like, oh, yeah, obviously they are. But tell me what your day to day looks like there? Eamon: Sure, I manage our physical distribution and our merchandise team. So on the physical side that looks like setting up and gathering assets for a physical release and setting it up with our physical distribution partners, and getting stuff the product made, so CD, vinyl, cassette, and then making sure that it is getting into all the right stores. We'll also do a lot of exclusive things with Urban Outfitters and Vinyl Me, Please and other retailers, Turntable Lab, et cetera. Eamon: And then on the merchant side that looks like managing ... we have a team of people that's, our account management and web admin and marketing and production. So we're talking with the artists that are signed to our label that we have merchandise rights with and building out merchandise items and coming up with creative ideas. Sometimes it comes all from us, sometimes it's collaborative effort, sometimes the artist has things ready to go. And then we're just helping manufacture a market. But that's ... it ranges from building out the creative, building out web stores, building out marketing assets, as well as back end automation marketing as well. And then ultimately reporting and paying out the artists. Stephanie: All right, cool. So when it comes to thinking about being a label, because I would think some artists might be like, "Oh I'll start up my own eCommerce platform and sell my own merchandise." What makes them want to work with you guys and have you do that for them? Eamon: Sure. A lot of ... we're living in a very independent-minded world in music, especially right now. And that's very different than what it used to be. So, we also have that spirit, but a big part of it is the production and the fulfillment process. A lot of people can build the website and put up a product image just that they made in Photoshop, but when it comes to fulfilling stuff and getting stuff out to customers on time, and then getting things made and knowing how to prep your files and all fun stuff. Those are the areas where they definitely lean on us. Stephanie: Got it. How does the creativity process when it comes to creating merchandise, and making sure that you're creating good merchandise, because I'm sure artists have a lot of ideas around like, here's the thousand things you can do. But I'm guessing that you guys have a lot of insights into like, we've been doing this for a lot of other artists, and we know what sells and doesn't sell. How do you guide them in that creative process? Eamon: Delicately. Stephanie: You have to be creative. You've got to be careful. Eamon: Yeah. It's definitely ... a lot of artists I feel ... I'll say this, that I think a lot of artists are very savvy. And they are watching what's going on, seeing what their peers are doing, and also other artists that they look up to. And they have a lot of great ideas and then some of those ideas maybe a little ahead of where they are in their career. For instance a lot of artists might want to do a cut and sew piece, which means cut and sew, and so it's like you know you're actually fabricating a garment from scratch. You're not buying a blank garment and then just silkscreen something on it. Eamon: Which is possible, but there's high minimums for it to make sense financially. So, sometimes an artist will come to us and say, "Hey, I want to do X, Y, and Z." And then we'll come back and say, "Okay, we can do it, but we have to make like 300 of them." Eamon: And they're like, "We can just make 50?" And I wish we could. There are places that can do it, but the unit cost is going to be really high. So unless you feel like you have a diehard fan base that will pay a premium price on something, it's hard to do. So a lot of times explaining the mechanics of things, helps artists understand it. One of the principles that the company deals transparency and education. We want to educate the artists, we don't want to hoard the knowledge. We want to let them know, "Hey, this is a really cool idea, but it's going to cost this much and we would have to sell it for even more for it to make sense financially." Eamon: And then, a lot of times when you have that conversation they'll say, "Oh, okay, I get it now, let's try to figure something else out." So yeah, that's like ... I think education is probably the biggest tool. Stephanie: Yeah, that makes sense. And how do you guys go about selling With the actual merchandise, is that all under EMPIRE's website or are you putting in other outlets as well? Eamon: So yeah, we have a couple of different ways but we have a general EMPIRE store and so anything that we feel might just be a one off project or might be something that is not going to require a full own store themselves, we'll build out on the EMPIRE store and then things that are larger, it's going to be a longer relationship, we'll build out their own store for them. Those are our two primary sales channels. And then we also have a partnership with another company called Merchbar where they aggregate the products from our back end to artists, Spotify and YouTube channels. Eamon: So when a consumer goes to listen to Spotify and they're on the page and they're scrolling through their profile, they'll see a couple of Merch offerings on the profile. And then similarly on YouTube, if you may have seen it, if you're watching a video, just below the video, there's a merchandise shelf and so there'll be products there. So those are our bigger things. And then we have doubled a little bit in the live event stuff, but obviously right now that's not taking place. Stephanie: So when it comes to the EMPIRE brand, as a fan, maybe I'm not always aware of the label that's behind the artist, so how do you guys think about getting the fans attention from a label perspective, if at all? Eamon: That's a good question. Early in the company's history, we were all about not forcing that, and playing the background as we've grown, and we've become more of a label and less of a distributor. We've definitely made that play a little bit more. So it's like little things from ... we're making a CD or a vinyl including our logo on it, and billboards or advertising, we'll have our logo on it, and sending our artists, EMPIRE sweatsuits so that they wear them and they'll take pictures on them. There's pictures of Diddy in our sweat suits. Stephanie: That's great. Eamon: Cool. Yeah. Stephanie: I need a sweatsuit. Eamon: Yeah, send me your address. I'll get you on. And then we also do a lot of events around larger industry events or around the Grammys, around BET weekend. We throw parties that are widely attended and hard to get into. But that definitely helps spread the name. I would say that, a lot of ... probably right now more of the industry knows about us than the actual consumer. But I think that that's shifting the more we grow and have higher caliber artists. A lot of consumers that are knowledgeable or super fans, excuse me are going to Spotify and looking at the label line and realizing like, "Oh, this is another EMPIRE artist." So, I'll talk to a lot of people who will say, "I didn't know you guys had this artist and that artist and this artist. I saw on Spotify that you guys were the label name." Eamon: So I think that also helps too. I know as a kid, as an avid music listener, I would read all the liner notes, which unfortunately don't exist as much anymore in the digital space. But they're working on correcting that a lot of the DSPs and Spotify and Apples of the world are starting to include a lot of that metadata now. But I think having that information available and then the fans that are in the know will find it. Stephanie: What is your most successful marketing channels or advertising channels for your artists? Because I heard a little bit about EMPIRE you guys do events and billboards and things like that but is it a completely different strategy for marketing your artists? Eamon: General marketing it's a whole suite of things from ... that all connect and play with each other. So it's like putting out content. Isn't like the first part, whether that's audio or a music video. And then making sure that that audio and music video get seen through ads, serving as the fans, letting them know that the album is out, letting Know that new video is out and then direct email marketing. Retargeting, on the merchandise side we use a lot of retargeting apps and services. Especially one that works really well for us is SMS retargeting, and then outdoor advertising billboards. We paste guerilla marketing and then we also have our radio team. Eamon: We have our own radio team and so they're working records at radio. Radio is still a very large discovery platform for people. So that definitely helps bring artists into the general knowledge and then in the digital space, doing things on with a bunch of the meme pages and running that kind of content on there. Stephanie: That's cool. So I want to dive into three of these. Maybe first I want to start with meme advertising. I haven't heard of anyone doing that yet on the show, and I want to hear about how you guys think about doing that and how are you converting people over to either the merchandise or the music or whatnot? Eamon: Yeah. It's really just more of an awareness, like top of the funnel. So it's making sure the content is out there on all these pages that a lot of people are following. So it's like that. And then TikTok has been also a big part of that. So if something catches on TikTok, that's a huge driver for streaming because then people will go and find the song. Who knows what will eventually end up happening with TikTok. But that's been something that's really been cool as well and seeing if something goes viral on TikTok. That's always not something ... we can't control if something goes viral, we can help with the kindling of it, you know what I mean? But ultimately, if it catches it catches, if it doesn't, it doesn't. But the TikTok thing if something goes viral, we've seen huge spikes in the streaming numbers. Stephanie: Do you see any similarities between your videos that are going viral versus the ones that are duds? Eamon: That's a good question. A lot of them are ... on TikTok it's something that a lot of ... if it's anything that people can recreate and take a part of, or take part in sorry in the trend, then that's something that we'll catch. So if it's either doing some dance or doing some little skit or something like that, then those really take off, usually. Those are the ones that we've seen go. And then ... but sometimes it doesn't happen either. And sometimes it happens on songs that we weren't even thinking about. And all of a sudden we'll see that some song is going viral that we didn't even know about. Stephanie: Yeah. I think that's a good reminder of why testing and doing more rather than less is so important, because we see that with some of our ads that we surface too. Some of the most random ads that we use would be the best performing ones, but the ones that we really thought hard about they don't even work a lot. Stephanie: So the other two areas that I'm interested in, you said SMS is working well for you. What kind of messages are you sending to fans in a way that's not annoying and actually helpful? Not intrusive. Eamon: Yeah, it's basically, we're not being intrusive. Well, hopefully we're not, but a part of it on the commerce side it's basically like an abandoned cart email. So it only works also if the customer inputs their number. So if they get all the way to the point where they're filling out the payment information and put their phone number in and maybe their dog ran off the leash or whatever happened, or they don't complete the purchase. There will be a text that gets sent to them automatically and remind them like, "Hey, you left this in your cart." And there'll be a direct link to their cart. And we've seen astronomical return on investment on that, where we'll spend very little money and get thousands of dollars back. Stephanie: That's great. I haven't ... because I do get those texts sometimes. But I don't always have the link that just brings me right to my cart. That seems like a very great way to make sure it's easy, because oftentimes, it'll maybe link back to what I was looking at. But then maybe I'm on a different ... I was on desktop before or maybe now I'm on mobile, and it's a very different experience and actually hard to even purchase or [crosstalk] again. Eamon: Navigating back to where ... yeah. Stephanie: Yeah, that's awesome. Eamon: And then also just like digital marketing, we have a digital street team per se. So we have a general EMPIRE phone number that people can text and they'll get added to the list and then we'll blast out things that we feel are relevant or big announcements. And then we have artists setup as well with that. So a lot of artists have a phone number, and they can actually send text themselves and actually respond to people themselves, if they want to, it depends on the level of engagement they want to be committed to. But it's a good way to ... and you can also geo target that. Eamon: So if we were in a world where touring was going on, you can still, "Okay, I'm going to be in, where Seattle next week so let me send a text message to everyone with the Seattle area code." And say, "Hey, my show is next week, the show box, here's the ticket link." So, like helps in that way and then any new releases, album, merchandise, videos, can also be communicated through those channels. Stephanie: That seems really smart from a lot of companies and brands going more at the local level right now. And engaging with your local community, but how are you encouraging people to actually text you and so that you can even have them on the list to begin with? Because that seems like the initial hiccups to even get people to want to text you in the first place. Eamon: The acquisition. Stephanie: Yeah. Eamon: A lot of it is hinged on the artist and then posting something that says, "Hey, give me a text, shoot me a text and I'll text you back or." There's always some call to action or [inaudible] that's like, I'll text you back or you'll get a sneak peek of new music or a certain percent off my merchandise store, something like that. So there's always some incentive to sign up for the fan. Stephanie: That's great. So with everything's happening with the pandemic, and events and concerts being canceled, what are you guys doing instead? Because it seems like eCommerce is probably something that you're leaning even more heavily into, so what have you changed or plan on changing going forward? Eamon: We've definitely seen an uptakd of inbound requests with people wanting to set up eCommerce with us. So just, one being able to provide that option to people where they might not have the infrastructure on their own to do it has been helpful. And then we're also looking at different ways to partner up with delivery services. So for one of the releases I'm working on doing something with DoorDash. And so it'll be a custom facing restaurants. And then there'll be a couple of Merch items that are available through that. And so if you order the food you can also order a piece of merchandise and it will come with your food order. Stephanie: Oh, interesting. Tell me a bit more about that partnership. How did that idea come about and how are you convincing restaurants to also show Merch which maybe could distract someone if they're like, "I'm just trying to order sushi." And then they're like, "Oh, now I'm going down a [inaudible] of [crosstalk] as well" What does that feel like? Eamon: Yeah. So the project I'm doing on is the whole theme of albums are restaurant themed. So it made sense. The idea initially ... we were talking about it right as the quarantine happened, and at that time, it was like, "Oh, maybe it'll be done in a month." And so we were thinking of doing an actual pop up restaurant, like a physical pop up and like a restaurant in LA. And then as time went by, and we realized this is not going to end in a month We started thinking of other ways we could effectively do the same thing but not do it in a physical space where we would be having people come and gather. So we have a partnership team and I believe we have a connection to DoorDash and a couple of other delivery services, Postmates and maybe Uber Eats. Eamon: And we just reached out to DoorDash and presented the idea and they were into it. So it's still in the final phases right now of being launched. But the DoorDash team is handling the restaurant end of things. So they're basically going to be partnering with restaurants and going to specific restaurants and asking if they can provide a specific menu or menu items. And then within the app, it'll be basically a virtual pop up. So it'll be in its own restaurant and people will be able to order from there. But it's really on the back end, like an actual restaurant. Eamon: And it was also a cool way for us to try to support some of that, because the restaurant sector just took such a hard hit with the pandemic. We were like, how can we do this and not and also help that sector of the economy? Stephanie: Yeah, I love the creativity behind that. Eamon: Yeah. Stephanie: Yeah that's really great. What are other creative campaigns or projects that you've done like that before that either they worked really and you're like, "Oh, that's surprising." There's just a funny or random idea that worked well, or maybe one that you set up and you're really betting on and then it just didn't do anything? Because a lot of the things you're mentioning now when it comes to your marketing and channels you're trying out, you're probably one of the more creative companies we've had on the show that's literally trying a bunch of different things and new things that I've never heard of. So I want to hear a little bit more about this. Eamon: Yeah, we're definitely not afraid to take a leap and try things. One of the cool things that we did last year, we put out Snoop Dogg's album, "I Wanna Thank Me" and this was one of those things where we did it. We thought it was awesome, and we didn't feel like it fully connected. But we basically ... our digital team had someone build an augmented reality filter on Snapchat of the album cover. And so If you scanned ... on the marking sticker for the album, we put the little Snapchat like QR code and said, "Scan this code in Snapchat to hear a special message from Snoop Dogg." So you open Snapchat, you scan it, and then you put the album cover in your viewfinder on the phone and then the album cover comes to life and it was Snoop Dogg. He had, I forget what award show was that he had given a speech saying ... when people accept the words [inaudible 00:39:33], I want to thank God, I want to thank my family, blah, blah. Eamon: And he got to, I want to thank me because without me, without my hard work ... it's like a very endearing speech. And that was fully animated and you could move it in different angles, and it was like 360. And that was really cool, but I don't feel like that really virally took off at least. But that was one of the things that was different and unique that we did. Right now we're actually doing a giveaway for one of our artists Young Dolph, he is giving away his Lamborghini and to enter you basically buy Merch product that's bundled with the album on pre order. So yeah, that's a- Stephanie: I want a Lambo. Eamon: Yeah. Store.youngdolph.com. Stephanie: Go do that. Eamon: Yeah. So that's something that we're doing right now that we've never done. That's we're testing out. The first couple of days were really big and now we're trying to figure out how to keep it going. Stephanie: Have you seen any hesitancy with consumers with ... you've got all the stuff that like, I'll give you Bitcoin if you do this, and you'll win a free car if you do this. And it seems like it's a good mix between spammers and scamming people and fraud and then actual real competitions going on or giveaways. How are you balancing that in a way that people trust like, "Oh, yeah this person is real, or they're actually going to give away their Lamborghini or whatnot." Eamon: Yeah, I think that probably there's probably still some skepticism on the fans end at some level at all times, but the artist has posted on his social media so that always helps. That's helped one drive traffic to the store to ... it shows that it's coming directly from the artist and not just this unknown entity. So that definitely helps. There's a bunch of legal language on the site that explains everything if you feel so inclined to read legalese, but it's all there [inaudible] Stephanie: I do not. Eamon: Yeah. Stephanie: Okay, got it. So I guess one last bigger question before we jump into a lightning round is what is your guidance on larger brands being creative, having creative partnerships, marketing campaigns, how would you tell another brand to come up with these creative ideas or to really get into a mode of experimentation? Eamon: I think there's a couple elements. One it's having ... I think a part of it comes top down. Our founder and CEO, Ghazi he's always been like, try it if it doesn't work, then move on, but try something. So he's always been encouraging of that. So I think if you have that culture in your DNA, as a company, then I think that helps. The other thing is, I think obviously hiring the right talent, and having the right minds and skill sets they can think of and structure and eventually execute these things. [inaudible] we have a lot of young creative minds on the team and then some people that are a little bit older, they can help execute things that maybe have a little bit more experience of seeing things through or just executing. Eamon: I think the end of the last one, I think would probably just be ... what do I want to use here? The right infrastructure. If the company is really big, there's probably a lot of bureaucracy and red tape. We are lucky because we are independently owned, we're a small company so we can be nimble. So we are able to move and react quickly. But I think having the courage, I guess to jump out and try something is probably one of the bigger things. Stephanie: Yeah, I completely agree. And execution, like you mentioned is so key. Earlier, you were like, "Oh, we just reached out to DoorDash and just ask them if they want to partner." I think a lot of people might have an idea like that and then not just think, let me just email them and see if they'll want to partner on this which is Just [inaudible 00:45:21]. Eamon: Yeah, We are experts at not taking no for an answer. We are just like, keep trying and try to find different ways to get it done. Stephanie: Yeah, I will get to DoorDash. Just [inaudible] keep sending emails. That's good. Cool. I was thinking now we can move into the lightning round, if you're ready. It's a quick lightning round where I ask you a question and you have a minute or less to answer. Eamon: Sure. Stephanie: All right. What new up and coming artists are you all most excited about right now? Eamon: We're growing a lot in the African space. We recently opened an outlet in Nigeria. So there's a lot of good music coming out of there. Patoranking is one, Fireboy DML is another and then I also work with an artist to plug a little bit but with EMPIRE but Tobi Lou is another artist that I'm working with, that I'm really excited about. Stephanie: Cool. I'll have to check out all those artists. What app or piece of tech are you most enjoying right now? Eamon: I would say the standby Instagram, I guess. I probably spend the most time on that app just scrolling through and seeing what's going on. Stephanie: Yeah, I agree. I love Instagram. And then the last one if you were to create a Netflix or Hulu original or documentary, what would it be about? Eamon: Maybe about us, maybe about EMPIRE. I think that'll be interesting. Stephanie: There you go. If you don't celebrate yourself, no one else will you. I like that. Cool. Well, Eamon this has been such a fun interview. Where can people find out more about EMPIRE and you? Eamon: You can find out more about EMPIRE at our websites empi.re. No dot com, no dot net, just empi.re/empire. I think all social channels. So Instagram, Twitter, et cetera. And then for myself, Instagram/eamon E-A-M-O-N. Stephanie: Awesome. And thanks so much for coming on the show. It's been a blast. Eamon: Thank you for having me.
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In this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast we ask ourselves if anyone is going to read Mary Trump’s book and all the stupid stuff that came out of people’s mouths over the Goya fiasco. We rep for Santia Deck’s new shoe company (link in the show notes) and the on-going war for leadership in Atlanta. In music R. Reed ponders what makes a music legend and Riker takes a look at some of the latest releases from Juice WRLD, SahBabii, 6lack, Tobi Lou and even a back-in-my-day album review. For NIAD we are so disappointed in both Jada’s entanglement excuses and the refusal of people to hold her accountable. In relationships we recommend you don’t date married people, provide some advice for a disrespected man with a smaller member and ask if you can date across the cloth. Lastly in the This or That segment we decide whether a woman stealing from you is worse than ruining your business, if you would rather be on an island with Megan Thee Stallion or Jill Scott and much more.Show Notes:1.https://www.prlog.org/12828809-santia-deck-makes-history-again-first-woman-athlete-to-own-sneaker-company.html
On this episode of the Bucket Up Podcast: We're going stir crazy in the house Door Dash and Blue Apron out here flopping Movie reviews for: Netflix: The Half of It, The Wrong Missy, Desperados Hulu: Buffaloed Does Hamilton live up to the hype? How we celebrate the 4th of July over the years Why do people care so much about these statues and Sports team names? New albums from Pop Smoke, Westside Gunn and much more Soundtrack: "Said Sum" by Moneybagg Yo "Lingo Star: Return of the Dragon" by Tobi Lou "John $tarks" by Stove God Cooks "Stack and Pray" by K Camp
Eric slides through with a new cut from Tobi Lou and Will puts Eric’s instrumental music tolerance to the test with TSHA.Download
This episode on The Sister Act Soundtrack we had a lot of new music. ✓ GoldLink: u say ( diaspora album) ✓ Tobi Lou: neither Here nor there ( single) ✓ Blue face: Vibes (find the beat album) ✓ Megan Thee Stallion: girls in the hood (single) ✓ 6lack: ATL Freestyle( 6pc hot ep) ✓ 24hrs& Iamsu!: X games ( single) ✓ Calboy: rounds ( single) ✓ Bino: brand new ( album outside) ✓ Smino: Tempo ( single) ✓ Trippie and PARTYNEXTDOOR: Excitement (single) ✓ Saweetie: tap in (single) ✓ 2 Chainz :No tv(single) ✓ Mulatto:HE SAY SHE SAY ( single) ✓ Pay o$hea: Don't tell ( single) ✓ Jay Gxld: money come and go ( album Gxld Lotus) Beat: Demons by OUHBOY --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
本日ピックアップするのは、60位に初登場! PETER COTTONTALE feat. TOBI LOU & CHANCE THE RAPPER「PRAY FOR REAL」 この「ピーター・コットンテイル」とは、、、、本名ピーター・ウィルキンス。 シカゴを拠点に活動するアーティスト兼プロデューサー。 チャンス・ザ・ラッパーが率いるバンド 《ザ・ソーシャル・エクスペリメント》のメンバーで、 チャンスはもちろん、シザや、 ジャミラ・ウッズのアルバム制作にもだずさわってきた28歳。 日本での知名度は、まだまだですが、 シカゴのミュージックシーンでは、かなり名の知れた人物なんだそうです。 そんな彼が、ソロアーティストとしてのデビューアルバム『Catch』をリリースしました。 ヒップホップやゴスペル、ネオソウルをミックスしたアルバムで、 「Pray for Real」は、このご時世だからこそ聞きたい、 ポジティブな1曲に仕上がっています。 フィーチャリングされているのは、大人気のチャンス・ザ・ラッパー さらに、シカゴ出身のラッパー兼シンガー、トビー・ルー。 つまり、、、ピーターも、チャンスも、トビーも、全員、地元シカゴで繋がってます!
On this episode of It Doesn't Happen Overnight, I sit down with Derrick Hardy (@chilottery) President of label Art Club International with artists like Jhene Aiko and Anderson Paak, Manager/A&R/DJ to hip-hop sensation Tobi Lou (aka my bro), and most importantly a valued friend. Derrick takes us through his journey of finding his passion in the music industry, the selflessness it requires to do his roles, and all the fucking crazy times along the way. So sit back and let's get this shit started! IDHO is apart of a larger media channel: Toni on Tap! Follow @TonionTap on YouTube, Instagram, and Twitter to watch the full video of this episode.
Eric slides through with a new cut from Tobi Lou and Will puts Eric’s instrumental music tolerancde to the test with TSHA.Download
This week was full of singles with a few albums/projects, most notably Lil Wayne’s thirteenth studio album, “Funeral”. Justin Bieber’s second single “Get Me (feat. Kehlani)” was released as the official announcement prelude to his upcoming fifth studio album titled “Changes” out February 14th/Valentine’s Day. Drake and Future “leaked” a new song titled “DESIRES” on SoundCloud, following up their recent single “Life Is Good”. The return of Porter Robinson with his single “Get Your Wish” sent shockwaves through the EDM community since it is the artist’s first song since 2016. Upcoming Chicago artist Tobi Lou released “Hot Tub Time Machine,” his second single since releasing his debut album “Live On Ice” in August 2019. And Yellow Claw returns to with their album “Never Dies”. | Ryan holds a speed run of numerous other notables releases and asks Colton what genre he wish he listened to more. And the impact of Reggae-ton and it’s rise in the America in the past decade is discussed as Super Bowl LIV was full of Latino and Reggae-ton influence. | Follow Wrapped on Instagram: @Wrapped Podcast & Twitter: @PodcastWrapped | Check out our website wrappedpodcast.captivate.fm | Purchase merchandise at https://www.redbubble.com/people/autsalazar/shop?ref=artist_title_name (https://www.redbubble.com/people/autsalazar/shop?ref=artist_title_name) | Music by Eurobeats | Artwork by Autumn Salazar (@aut_salazar)
Hey all! Hope you enjoy this week's episode, I think I finally got this new structure down just right. Lemme know what you think :) Quick News -FF7 Remake Trailer (I'm moist) -Pokemon Sw/Sh 16mill, Pokemon Home, and Luigi's Mansion 3 -Tobi Lou new track! HiK-Upp Recommends Yu-Yu Retrospective Episode 3- Kuwabara: A Promise Between Men In/Spectre First Impressions-Not what I expected, but I think that's a good thing :) Thanks for all the love and support, follow ART Project on facebook for all updates on FoF, A.R.T, and whatever else.
We're chatting with R.I.P about the current state of hip-hop, subgenres and his experience as an up-and-coming hip-hop artist. We're also covering new releases from Tobi Lou, DaniLeigh, Too $hort, Wifisfuneral, DP Beats and Wiz Khalifa.
051: Coming Up with Femdot. Fresh off a mental break, the NoOneCares podcast is back. One of Chicago’s most talented artist, Femdot joins the show while on tour with ToBi LoU. We talk about his career, motivations, becoming a professor, his upcoming project and much more! Special thanks to CRL CRRLL for hosting the first visual episode. Music: Femdot. - “chi's interlude ii” (35:00). Femdot. - “consignment.” (37:41). Femdot. ft. Rockie Fresh - “Coming Up.” (01:01:06). Femdot. - “Whole Thang” (01:05:00). Femdot. - “Kronos Freestyle” (01:23:35). Femdot. ft. CRL CRRLL & Johari Noelle - “Snow In July” (01:26:00).
HIT REPLAYS: - tobi lou - Looped Up (Audio) https://youtu.be/f9nSapoXyNs - D.O. 디오 '괜찮아도 괜찮아 (That's okay)' MV https://youtu.be/j2aQ_NqeTNw - 공원소녀(GWSN) - Total Eclipse (Black Out) https://youtu.be/lwjsDMLrkqw - EVERGLOW (에버글로우) - Adios https://youtu.be/4gX_p1VkgA4 Listen to Hit Replays on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/72O7VTSxmAKA3wIORNqBBr?si=_RguWg-BTRyZ0qPWEaHh-Q The Kpopcast Crew: twitter.com/TheKpopcast twitter.com/jenniplease twitter.com/almeidices twitter.com/Sparker2 twitter.com/michaelajkpop twitter.com/DJPeterLo kpopcast.net
The new album "Live on Ice" spans 21 tracks and vividly encapsulates the spirit of Chicago's own Tobi Lou. Listen here as Tobi speaks with Jill about how this album came to be, as well as his Chicago upbringing and his transition from baseball to music.
▶ Discover: @staycoolfam | @onra | @devinmorrison | @urgirldiva ▶ Preorder our upcoming Transitions compilation: https://staycoolfam.bandcamp.com/album/transitions ▶ Come see @ivanave & me DJ live this Monday for free! https://bit.ly/staycoolselectsRSVP ▶ Stay Cool on YouTube: https://youtube.com/staycoolfam ▶ Support by copping merch: https://staycoolfam.bandcamp.com/merch Taken a month to get this one out but it's well worth the wait. We're finally back to our soulful roots after a few uptempo episodes and in the interview I've got Onra, the legendary Parisian beat maker who is also the first person I ever followed on here alongside Devin Morrison, the R&B singer and producer who's been taking the scene by storm TOGETHER! I've been waiting five years to interview Onra since I met him I Tokyo so I'm glad we finally made it happen. Alongside them I've got a guest mix from Kitoko Diva, a French DJ based in Peckham who's blends of soulful beats, African rhythms, chopped and screwed Southern rap and lo-fi hip-hop have made her extremely sought-after. - seangran Tracklist: 1. Etta Bond - Back Now 2. Komikamo - Billie Eilish - Bury A Friend ('Kamo Flip) 3. igory - slits. 4. shungu - Another Myth 5. Tall Black Guy feat. Rommel Donald & Masego - Peace and Love 6. Omaure - Berries & Cream 7. J.Lamotta - Shugah Boi 8. Evil Needle - Illusion 9. YBN Cordae - Family Matters feat. Arin Ray 10. WEBSLINGER - Love.pdf - Video7 11. flux the cynic - 4delf 12. Mac Ayres - Roses 13. Tobi Lou, Lejkeys - Orange Reprise 14. Chris Anderson - Whatever Happens 15. Curren$y & Statik Selektah - Nothin New feat. Wiz Khalifa & Haile Supreme 16. øxela - Track Two 17. twuan - u dont know .. 18. Elaquent - Valhalla 19. franc - cannae explain 20. Stimulator Jones - Chill & Sip 21. B. Cool-Aid - background 22. Invention - regard[less] 23. Rae Khalil - ELECTRICITY (feat. Apollo Bebop) 24. JONT - Here's Goodbye 25. Knxwledge - Loavhorts 26. Tyler The Creator - Potato Salad (Cookin Soul Remix) 27. Martin $ky - Time Spent 28. j a r j a r j r - learn the ground 29. Blood Orange - Good For You (Ft. Justine Skye) 30. FloFilz & The Deli - Green Flash 31. ckwnce - Lom 32. Melodiesinfonie - prewinterfeeling 33. ??? - On a Mission 34. Slowya.roll - Broken 35. Devin Morrison & Fitz Ambro$e - Tommy Strong 36. Slomdug - People 37. Modha - Life feat. JuJu Rogers 38. Devaloop - Windfragen (Instrumental) 39. SEENMR x TMCT x CORYAYO - wonder parlour 40. CoryaYo - savanna 41. Vesa beats - high&low 42. CoryaYo - Chocolate 43. El Train - Keep It Clear (feat. Lord Apex) 44. Mach Hommy - Trezeta Air Max 45. Blookah - Woodoggy 46. Mitch Geist - Memory Lane 47. ameba & flavors - tangerine hues Diva Guestmix Onra & Devin Morrison Interview
Rob reviews Lou the Human's Painkiller Paradise and Tyler does Live on Ice by Tobi Lou. We review the song of the year from 1986, and we both share a little bit from our collections! Be sure to check us out on Friday for our Fun Filled Friday show where we play a heap of games!
On this week's Quick Take, Carmela's picks are: Clairo & badly animated movies, while Josh's are: Tobi Lou, defending the wonderful Bee Movie, & Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. What have you been enjoying lately? Do you like the Bee Movie? (the correct answer is yes) Shout out God for keeping Carmela alive!!
On this weeks episode we review the album "Port Of Miami 2" by Rick Ross, "Live On Ice" by Tobi Lou, "Big D.O.L.L.A." by Dame D.O.L.L.A., and "Sex Doesn't Sell...Anymore" by Lo Boii. Apple Music TRC 181 Playlist Best On Shuffle Subscribe To Prince Treysaun's Gaming World Subscribe To Welcome To The Wall Podcast YouTube Channel Subscribe To My Voice With Dara & Friends Podcast Tirzah Bless Youtube Channel 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.
We remembered to say our own intro this time! Featuring albums from up and comers YBN Cordae and Rich “bonappeTIT” Brian, meandering friendly robot Cuco, beloved Backtrack regular Tobi Lou, our lord and savior E-40, and Chance The Happy Family Man. Stay tuned for part 2 where we will cover stuff that isn’t albums, but also there are still more albums #albumgeddon2k19!! Full lineup in the shownotes, and make sure to check out www.backtrackpodcast.com/playlists (or the shownotes) for the companion playlist! (Playlist linked here) intro "song" ooo i love my wife igh Pretzels is the same Spongebob w Penny LINEUP (in order of appearance): Chance The Rapper Kota The Friend, Troop Brand Big Sean YG, Tyga, Blueface IDK Channel Tres, JPEGMAFIA BROCKHAMPTON Chance The Rapper (for real this time) YBN Cordae Tobi Lou Tisakorean E-40 Pritty Peach Tree Rascals Hermitude, Buddy, BJ The Chicago Kid daydream Masi Cuco Rich Brian
On this episode of Hooks, Lines, & Hip Hop. . . Jacob and Hakeem discuss Willow’s self-titled album as well as Tobi Lou’s album “Live on Ice.” Enjoy news about Young Thug, Future, A$AP Rocky, JayZ, Will Smith and more! Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram @HLHPo. Share us with your family and friends. If you are listening on an Apple device please leave us a review or a rating! Stay tuned for next week’s episode. . . . and as always, PEACE!
A mix of the Tobi Lou bop. Rhinos still chargin --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rhinos-versus-unicorns/support
The Bucket Hat Boys (Jesse and Ty) talk about these topics this week: ~ Jesse Reviews Bloody Marys around town ~ Millenials and adult drinks ~ Hobbs and Shaw review ~ Shooting your shoot and approaching women in this climate ~ Full Chance The Rapper album review ~ Tobi Lou album review ~ Young Dolph and Key Glock album review and more Soundtrack: "Cutthroat Committee" By Young Dolph and Key Glock "8702" By Tobi Lou "Tribe" By Jidenna
Eric puts Will at a loss for words with his pick, and Will rebuttles with a masterclass EDM troll. Hear them chop it up about “Buff Baby” by Chicago up-and-comer Tobi Lou and “Intravenous” by UK drum and bass vets Calyx & TeeBee.Download Your browser does not support the audio element.
On this episode, rapper tobi lou joins Jackson to discuss his latest music, upcoming album, and current tour. Follow tobi on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tobilou Follow tobi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tobilou/ Listen to tobi on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/tobilou Follow Jackson on Twitter: twitter.com/jacksonneill20 Follow Jackson on Instagram: www.instagram.com/jacksonneill20/ Subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCTXNE7MmwrTXNB9iPSuQEEQ SPONSOR: Believe the Hype Store: www.ebay.com/usr/believeth66 Twitter: twitter.com/believehype2018 Instagram: www.instagram.com/believehype2018/ Anything Goes w/ Jackson Neill is published throughout the week so check back in regularly for new episodes. Check out Jackson's feed for the Jackson Neill Sports Podcast and Jackson Neill Music Podcast updated throughout the week. 11-12-18
The Bucket Hat Boys (Jesse and Ty) talk about random stuff and this weeks relevant topics: Getting attached to sports teams is trash. Venom/Big Mouth Review Big Trav and Aubrie got married! What makes a fun wedding. Khabib vs McGregor UFC fight aftermath Songs: Good Gas ft Madeintyo- "Live a lil" Anderson .Paak ft Kendrick Lamar- "Tints" Tobi Lou- "Solange"
The Bucket Hat Boys (Jesse and Ty) talk about these topics: Jesse's trip back to NY and pizza again Happy Time Murderers Melissa McCarthy Movies Top 5 actors that play the same person all the time. Who's more popular, J-Lo or The Rock? Crazy Rich Asians being slept on giving people guilt trips. Skydiving/bungee jumping Songs: Bas ft J. Cole- "Tribe" Sango ft Xavier Omar- "How Do You Love Me" Tobi Lou- "Knock Knock" YoungBoy NBA ft Kevin Gates- "Head On"
Featuring 3 Monkeyzz, Lontalius, R.LUM.R, Quavo, Ash, Tobi Lou. (Playlist linked here) Links: Bad and Boujee but it's just woo (except oops its offset not quavo*) Finally an answer to what "bananas and avocados" means Eminem BET Awards Freestyle Cypher 2017 Let's go to the beach each StarRo - House Party Tennyson - TOMATOLAND 2016 Kanye West - Bound 2 (The Rooftop Boys Remix) Robotaki - Raton Laveur 3 Monkeyzz - Keep My Light Original "I'll Keep My Light in My Window" by Caston & Majors The Get Down Cover of I'll Keep My Light in My Window (video) *everybody makes mistakes, everybody has those days
Cash app: $TheTamiJ This episode I pose the question, Did Lloyd birth Jacquees? Let's debate. I also chat about new music from Jay Rock, the passing of XXX and more. Music featured from Tobi Lou & MJ38 and don't forget to check out episode 11 of the Let's be Honest Podcast "Titties w. Tami." https://soundcloud.com/girl-behind-the-mic/episode-11-titties-with-tami Tobi Lou - Pumpkin Patch (Zach Farache) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdxtf5zrlAw MJ38 - Runnin https://soundcloud.com/wearemj38/runnin
TAKEMARU RADIO EP87 Track List 1. Buddy - Trouble On Central (Clean) 2. The Black Eyed Peas - RING THE ALARM pt.1, pt.2, pt.3. (Dirty) 3. Sabrina Claudio ft. Khalid - Don't Let Me Down 4. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie ft. Davido - Way Too Fly (Intro - Dirty) 5. Tobi Lou ft. Smino - Troop (Intro - Dirty) 6. Kris Wu - Like That (Intro) 7. SZA - Garden (Say It Like Dat) (Clean) 8. Verse Simmonds - Liquor & Misunderstanding (Intro - Dirty) 9. Chantel Jeffries ft. Offset & Vory - Wait (Intro - Dirty) 10. Bri Steves - Jealousy (Dirty) 11. Bryce Vine ft. Wale - Drew Barrymore (Intro - Clean) 12. Snoop Dogg & Dave East - Cripn 4 Life (Dirty) 13. Belly ft. The Weeknd - What You Want (Intro - Dirty) 14. Marc E. Bassy - Main Chick (Intro - Dirty) 15. Russ - Back To Life 16. CVIRO & GXNXVS - Twisted (Intro) 17. Kyle ft. Alessia Cara - Babies 18. Drake - Duppy Freestyle (Intro - Dirty)
This week we’re feeling John Mulaney’s Kid Gorgeous, Tobi Lou, and Leave No Trace. We then talk about our summer movie box office predictions before really getting into Avengers: Infinity War. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FeelingItPod Leave a review on iTunes: http://apple.co/1PXfRMS
The Bucket Hat Boys--Jesse and Ty-- discuss: The Rachel Dolezal documentary DJ Khaled doesn't practice reciprocity in the bedroom The NBA and NHL Playoffs and The risks of doing good deeds. ----This episode is sponsored by mybookie.ag. Use the Promo Code: BUCKETUP to a get an extra 50% on your next deposit. ---------------- Songs: G-Eazy ft Yo Gotti- "1942" Tobi Lou- "Troop" Youngboy NBA- "Outside Today"
Rapper and visual artist, Tobi Lou, is a native chicagoan currently working in Los Angeles. He has previously been featured as an opener for the Red Bull Sound Select Series: 30 Days in Chicago. Our super-intern KP talked to him about his visual artistry and latest single "Troop", featuring Smino which has made an appliance on Pitchforks new music playlist "What's Good". More about Tobi Lou: https://www.tobilou.com
TRACKLIST Set de White Socks Kool & The Gang - Summertime Madness DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince - Summertime ('98 Soul Power Remix) The D.O.C. - No One Can Do It Better Q-Tip - Let's Ride Lee Funksta - Keepin' It Tight (Modern Smooth Version) J Rocc - In The... Mtume - New Face Deli Sweet Back - You Will Rise (Remix) SWV - I'm So into You Yasuko Agawa - L.A. Nights Dr. MaD - Maybe It's Time (feat. Illa J & Fawna) DJ Cut Killer - Mal Partis (Feat. Wallen & Koma) Zhané - Groove Thang Kaytranada - Do We Have A Problem? (Demo) Planet Giza - Ladies Move (Feat. Da-P) The Roots - What They Do (feat. Raphael Saadiq) Puff Daddy & The Family - Senorita Aaliyah - Everything's Gonna Be Alright Set de Charles Cozy Tyler The Creator - OKRA Caleborate - Consequences Tobi Lou - Troop (Feat. Smino) Makala - Ginger Juice Serious Klein - Try Me Neguim. - Living (Feat. Tommy Wright III & Lil Noid) Suicideyear x Chynna x Da$h - Bat Country Damso - Bruxelles Vie (Jaël Remix) Pied Piper - Do You Really Like It (Jaël Edit) Mo Vibez - A Milli Flip PLK - Dis Moi Oui KRS. - Game Ova Remix (Feat. Tobi Lou) Qari - Pants From Japan Sneazzy - Pull Up (Feat. Derek Wise) Xander. - Ourgarden Set de Fruits Omarcameup - My City Needs Me Montell2099 - What's Your Name Sango x GoldLink - Wassup Rusty Hook - Just A Lil Bit Remix Aminé - Yeye DJ Yung Vamp - So Dangerous Fruits - RMP Anka - Fogo Omarcameup - Gyalchester Remix KDN - Slippery Flip Fruits - Allgud Fruits - FRDAY Fruits - Zunday
With recorded music making up less of an artist's revenue stream, live music is mattering more than ever. However, live music venues (especially DIY ones) are closing across the country. This week the guys discuss the state of Live Music in 2018, and also discuss the selection of NYC's new "nightlife mayor" Ariel Palitz. Then we talk about new tracks from Rico Nasty, and Tobi Lou, and get excited about Spike Jonez' return to the video scene with Anderson.Paak. Subscribe in iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/reg-and-stone-talk-music/id1345699527?mt=2 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Back at it with another one! This time we focus on the ever important visuals: how can music videos and films enhance the artistry behind hip hop? Can a bad music video ruin your experience with a song? DO music videos matter? We discuss our favourite music videos and musical films and how they helped or hurt in our love of the song. Check our Twitter thread of some of our favourites and add your own: https://twitter.com/FreshYongeP/status/971194914842148864 Links to Tobi Lou's new vids: Solange - https://youtu.be/lYsS9M3_VvI Lounar - https://youtu.be/R53TwJN5wzg Sailor - https://youtu.be/8jcAjy70u3s Troop - https://youtu.be/ckAgAc8paKo Intro and Outro tracks by B-Infinite - https://b-infinite.bandcamp.com/ Follow us on Twitter @FreshYongeP and @FreshYongePerspective on IG, comment and let us know how you're feeling.
On a new our new episode of 93 'Til we discuss:(0:45) This week's Chicago Spotlight featuring music [discussed in order] by: Freako, AmbI Lyrics x Smino, LukeAlmighty x SUPA BWE, AMIR TRIPP, LUCKI, FRANK LEONE, YUNG DUTCH, Nnamdi Ogbonnaya, TayMasterChef x Famous Dex, Phoelix, Christian JaLon, JuJu x Supa Bwe x JayrBeats, Wil Akogu, Nico $upremo, Musa Reems x Curbside Jones, Freako x Kush Worthy xAdot, MUDDY MICK, MattyDidThat, The Boy, KAMI x Papi Beatz, SAD YUNG & MARQUESISDEAD, Towkio, Brian Fresco, Qari, Autograf, Elton, Plu2o_Nash, Z MONEY X VALEE, Tobi Lou, Lil Danze, Thelonious Martin, Adot, & Familiy Reunion(36:24) On this week's interview we had the opportunity to chop it up with Chicago rapper, Monster Mike and Aurora based producer, Luke Almighty, on their individual musical careers, how they first linked up to make hits, their brand new collaborative EP titled "For The Sport" that just dropped, and much more! Tune in to stay up with two of the underground's best artists out now!(1:22:02) Tali Joins the show to talk about the God's Plan Video, Nipsey Hussle's New Album, Black Panther album, and our favorite movie soundtracks of all time93
On a new our new episode of 93 'Til we discuss:(0:45) This week's Chicago Spotlight featuring music [discussed in order] by: Freako, AmbI Lyrics x Smino, LukeAlmighty x SUPA BWE, AMIR TRIPP, LUCKI, FRANK LEONE, YUNG DUTCH, Nnamdi Ogbonnaya, TayMasterChef x Famous Dex, Phoelix, Christian JaLon, JuJu x Supa Bwe x JayrBeats, Wil Akogu, Nico $upremo, Musa Reems x Curbside Jones, Freako x Kush Worthy xAdot, MUDDY MICK, MattyDidThat, The Boy, KAMI x Papi Beatz, SAD YUNG & MARQUESISDEAD, Towkio, Brian Fresco, Qari, Autograf, Elton, Plu2o_Nash, Z MONEY X VALEE, Tobi Lou, Lil Danze, Thelonious Martin, Adot, & Familiy Reunion(36:24) On this week's interview we had the opportunity to chop it up with Chicago rapper, Monster Mike and Aurora based producer, Luke Almighty, on their individual musical careers, how they first linked up to make hits, their brand new collaborative EP titled "For The Sport" that just dropped, and much more! Tune in to stay up with two of the underground's best artists out now!(1:22:02) Tali Joins the show to talk about the God's Plan Video, Nipsey Hussle's New Album, Black Panther album, and our favorite movie soundtracks of all time93
Full Fledge came up and Leveled up to Episode 30, Full of Soulful Hip Hop vibes, Dancehall flavors, Soulful House, A feel good Mix overall, Positivity, one time for Your Mind, Body & Soul. LVPK - Cannabis - 15 Missed Calls (ft. Hush Hush) Mamaknoweyestink feat. Cozmothecoloredkid & pink Siifu [Prod. SJayy, TheHuman] Young Troubled Minds - New Freezer - Rich Tha Kid Remix YE Ali - Ring 4x feat. Jazz Cartier (Prod. Sap x Lantz) Iman Omari - So Real (feat. Quelle Chris) Kami - Right Now feat. Vic Mensa ohtwo - Xayva Talks (Outro) Supa Bwe - Fool Wit It Freestyle (ft. Chance The Rapper) AK of (The Underachievers) - Sun Child (Prod. by DREAMRITE) Shae - Sound Up (feat. Nia Waq'iah) Captain Murphy - The Prisoner Bee Sunny - Take Me Away Goldlink - After You Left (Sevn Thomas Remix) Dutchboy - Nu Jersey Devil (ft. Nova) MoreNight - We be runnin' Ft. Mckinley Dixon Nakala - trusay (Lotso Remix) Maurice Moore - Play Kranium - We Can ft. Tory Lanez Krs. - Georgina ft. Vybz Kartel Tory Lanez - I Sip Yeti x Rayn - The Taunting (Prod. by B.O Beats) [Engineered by. Big Soundz] Sade - Nothing Can Come between Us (Pomo Edit) Kerem Akdag - Don't You Know Kamile X Wade - Golden Shades Dean - Love (ft. SYD) (ROMderful Edit) Aurra - Perfect Date (Pomo Edit) Sunni Colon - Jezebel (Prod. Sunni Colon) Wolfe De Mchls - Roses [Prod. Wolfe De Mchls] Esta. - Only One Sunni Colon - Sweet Pearl Thundercat - Oh Shiet it's X Joji - Will He [Medasin Remix] Supa Bwe - Up Right Now (feat. Xavier Omar) 6LACK - Free Shofu - I Don't Understand ft. PE$O Pete & OmarCameUp (Prod. ChopGodLewi) PE$O Pete x Shofu - Hop Off My Wave (Prod. Omar) Dutchboy - Fake Laye Murashi - Enlightened Hand (Prod. DOMO 50k & Jvst X) Gordi The Come Up - Hands Down (Prod. by Dutchboy) Gucci Mane - Drove You Crazy (Ft. Bryson Tiller) Foe Hun'ed - For a Reason (Prod. by SwaggaGunnz) Tobi Lou - Hopefully (Prod. by Tobi Lou & LYNY)