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In this week's edition of the Underground Lounge in Atlanta, Lou, Spank, and T.I. cover everything from the origins of trap music and Killer Mike's Grammy wins to the Trap Music Museum and T.I.'s latest business ventures. They also touch on personal subjects like retirement, the dynamics of raising kids in the entertainment industry, advocacy for social justice, and a notable anecdote about LeBron James visiting T.I.'s grandmother. This discussion offers a rare glimpse into the perspectives and experiences of one of hip-hop's pivotal figures. Don't miss it.Join Lou and Spank on the Underground Lounge every week for candid conversation that span music, comedy, sports, and family. Follow the Underground Lounge on Social Media: https://linktr.ee/theundergroundlounge
Atlanta hip hop historian Nuface talks about collecting, getting autographs, Nustalgia, and the Trap Music Museum. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jeezy sits down with the BIG FACTS team at ATL's Trap Music Museum ahead of the release of his SNOFALL mixtape. The conversation covers the project, the VERZUZ battle with Gucci Mane, his personal progression and evolution, his former business partner Kink B and more! | Visit: www.bigfactspod.com | For Merch: bigfactsmerch.myshopify.com | Follow: @BigFactsPodSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to The Abundant Artist, the show that dispels the myth of “the starving artist” and shares how you can live an abundant life as an artist and make a living from your talent one interview at a time. Joining the podcast today is Creative Director and Set Designer, Marina Skye! Skye does freelance set design and creative projects for restaurants, recording artists, designers, and clothing stores – just to name a few. Her creative designs have caught the attention of the fine art world; platinum recording artist, Jidenna; the infamous Stankonia studios; 2Chainz' Street Execs, Mike Will's Studio; and many more! In this episode, Skye shares her journey as a creative professional and set designer, how she began building out her portfolio when she was first starting out, the exciting doors she has opened from always being open to new challenges and opportunities, the business side of how a set design project works from top to bottom, and what's to come for the future of her business as she moves onwards and upwards! Key Takeaways: [:30] How Skye developed their aesthetic as an artist. [2:02] About Skye's background and their pathway as an artist. [3:15] What Skye studied in college. [3:29] Skye's first job out of college and what led them to transition out of it and create their clothing line. [6:18] How Skye began to develop a portfolio for their set design through decorating parties. [8:06] Why Skye was OK with working for free while building her portfolio. [11:28] How Skye's free work transitioned into paid work. [16:05] Skye shares about the sorts of opportunities that became available to her after her 6-month nightclub set design project. [17:47] About Skye's 3-month set design project, the Trap Music Museum. [20:55] Skye breaks down the business side of how a set design project works. [21:45] How the process of working on set design looks like from top to bottom. [23:30] How Skye builds her mood boards and mockups for her clients. [25:21] Who pays Skye when it comes to set designs for artists – the label or the artist themselves? [25:55] The challenges of building set designs to be taken apart and put back up on the daily for touring artists. [27:55] What Skye is excited about right now as an artist. [29:50] How did COVID impact Skye's business? [32:35] Where to find Skye's work online! [33:17] Skye's plans for the future on how to possibly expand her business. [35:07] How Skye delegates in her business without being directly hands-on with all of her set designs. [36:05] Cory thanks Skye for joining the podcast! Mentioned in This Episode:Set by Skye Set by Skye on Instagram Trap Music Museum Candytopia Find More Episodes Over on TheAbundantArtist.com
Artist and sculptor Kevin Box details his new exhibition “Origami in the Garden” on view now at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. Plus, our series “Speaking of Music” highlights garage rocker Rod Hamdallah. And we catch up with Marina Skye, the set designer behind Atlanta's Trap Music Museum.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Happy #talktuesday! Today @theeamateurexpert is going LIVE with Danielle Reed (@daniellesreed)! Danielle S. Reed is a bilingual social media manager, publicist and journalist. Reed is the Founder and Chief Marketing Officer of Reed Limited Entertainment, LLC, a public relations and social media agency. #reporterreed We will be discussing her career path, her ideas of success and the tips & motivators she used along the way. Guest bio: Danielle S. Reed is the Founder and Chief Marketing Officer of Reed Limited Entertainment, LLC, a public relations and social media agency which she started at 23-years old, after graduating from Syracuse University, in 2016. Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia with a passion for music, news and entertainment, Reed is a bilingual social media manager, publicist and journalist. Known on social media as #ReporterReed, she has placed clients on Love & Hip-Hop Atlanta and Sister Circle Live. Reed has been hired to work on projects and events for brands including Def Jam, Atlantic Records, BET, Revolt TV, and the Trap Music Museum right here in Atlanta. Reed is driven by her passion to diversify the music, television and film industries. Her goal is to represent the stories, voices and shades of all people. Find and follow RLE on social media @reedlimitedent and Reed @daniellesreed. Audio Engineer: b_cuz Originally recorded March 29, 2022 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theeamateurexpert/support
Welcome to a new episode of Cookies and Beer! This week we talk about southern hospitality vs Californian hospitality, the Trap Music Museum, and much more! I love you all, thank you! Andrew Wagner (DOTP - November 12th 2000) IG - cookiesandbeerpodcast email - cookiesandbeer19@gmail.com
J1 talks with KG, General Manger of the Atlanta's famous Trap Music Museum, about why she feels men are intimidated by strong successful women of color.
Pastor Tenola Oliver, MBA Performance & Intimacy Coach sermons and comedic podcasts
In this rendition of The Making of A Mogul Podcasts - we're examining the lyrics of Curtis 50 Cent Jackson from the perspective of an intimacy coach. Comedian and Social Scientist Tenola Oliver presents an unstructured outline about the expectations for the audience's learning experience. The first topic is removing the boundaries on expression of our experiences through lyrics and art. "I was excited to have my piece entitled the Sounds of Pussy displayed at the Trap Music Museum." Tenola Oliver --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tenola-oliver/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tenola-oliver/support
Dope People Meet® Podcast | Season 1 Episode #2 featuring Set By Skye ~ Set Mogul, Creative Director, & Art Director is notable for her DOPE works of art such as:
Music allows an individual the opportunity to reinvent oneself and that is exactly what Daniel Payne, formerly known as KD is doing right now. After a decade of releasing music under KD, the Birmingham native and now Houston resident is reintroducing himself to the masses as simply Daniel Payne. And during his recent trip to Atlanta, we caught up with him to talk about the name change, the current state of Country Rap Tunes, T.I.'s trap music museum and so much more. He explains his growth as a person and as an artist led to the name change & he compares the change to Tity Boi morphing into 2 Chainz. He talks about his new “3rd Coastin On Purple Waves” EP & the heavy Houston influence on there. He explains how he first linked with DJ Burn One & their long working history. He states that he was the first rapper from Birmingham to use the internet to promote his music outside of the city. He compares how artists promoted themselves on the internet 10 years ago to now. He speaks on producer B-Flat's production style and their great chemistry from working together for over 10 years now. He then explains the huge difference with the rap scenes in Birmingham & the one in Houston. He talks about being inspired and relating to UGK & Scarface and then explains why he called out T.I. and his Trap Music Museum on Twitter recently. He also talks about the current state of Country Rap Tunes and if he considers Lil Nas X & NBA Youngboy's music as Country Rap Tunes. He explains what Dirty Glove Bastard means to him and talks about his upcoming albums and more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dirtyglovebastard/support
For a decade, Krystal Garner has proven she’s a woman in media of immeasurable talent. From actor, model, on-air personality, marketer, event manager, philanthropist and consummate basketball hoopster, she embodies what it truly means to be a woman in charge of her own narrative. “KG” as she is most affectionately known exploded onto the scene on Season 1’s “The Grand Hustle” with T.I. on BET where she won the title of “Ultimate Hustler” after competing against other entertainment aficionados. On this episode KG shares her technique on mastering the hustle!! Follow Dr. Tammira Lucas on Instagram @thebusinessdr (http://www.instagram.com/thebusinessdr) , Twitter @thebusinessdr1 (http://www.twitter.com/thebusinessdr1) and visit www.tammiralucas.com (http://www.tammiralucas.com/) (http://www.tammiralucas.com/)
Does Southern Hip-Hop still “own” trap music? While trap music started in the American South, its influence has become global, as artists all over the world are putting their spin on the genre. In this episode we define the waves of trap music over the last few decades and get some help from Trap Music Museum co-curator DL Warfield, then take a deep dive into the expansion of Latin trap music with journalist and music critic Gary Suarez.
We talked this week about trending topics that involved 'timing', whether good or bad. The Atlanta Hip Hop industry came out to the Trap Music Museum to take part in the unveiling of a new exhibit celebrating the musical and cultural impact of two rap superstars. Both Cardi B and Nicki Minaj were honored with permanent installations at Tip "T.I." Harris' gallery. T.I. had to respond to critics that took issue with the two New York City-raised rivals being presented on an equal level. Let's see if the timing for this is a good one? The timing of this is definitely needed. Will Smith and Martin Lawrence are reportedly poised to return to the "Bad Boys" franchise for another sequel following the projected box office success of the new "Bad Boys For Life." "Bad Boys for Life" opened in theaters this weekend, and Sony Pictures bosses are so thrilled with the early box office figures, they are close to green-lighting "Bad Boys 4." CAN'T WAIT! Former NBA star and DC native, Delonte West was videoed shirtless and in handcuffs on the side of a road in Prince George’s County, just outside of DC. In the video, which was posted on Twitter, an unidentified man asks West why he had just been attacked and if he had been acting in self-defense. West said he was walking down the street when a man approached him with a gun; he then says a number of unintelligible things. West has long struggled with bipolar disorder. In February 2016, he was spotted wandering around a Jack in the Box in Houston without any shoes on. Last September, West was photographed on a street in Dallas, allegedly homeless. Let's get this man some help ASAP! Monique FINALLY gets her own tv special with Showtime. Mo’Nique & Friends: Live from Atlanta, which will air on Friday, February 7 at 10 p.m. ET. The special features several guests, including Donnell Rawlings from Chapelle’s Show and new comics, Prince T-Dub, Tone-X, Correy Bell and Just Nesh. She's definitely proving that Netflix made the wrong mistake. We also had back in studio, Tyra Paylor (International Hair Educator). She offered more great information about the industry. Check her out everywhere @magnificentproducts or TyraPaylorHair on Facebook. Don't go far because we'll be RIGHT BACK!!!
Episode 105: Rob talks about his experience at the Trap Music Museum and the Escape The Trap escape room. The two discuss reciprocation, give and take, in friendships and relationships. It's a two-way street, buddy! Subscribe to Sync And Desist. We release new episodes every Tuesday on all platforms. Follow us: Sync And Desist: instagram.com/syncanddesist Rob Dixon: twitter.com/robertdxn Brad Pallone: instagram.com/bradleypallone
This week we are joined by the Hip-Hop Hoarder, Nuface. We talk him hustling self-made t-shirts in elementary school, his contributions to The Trap Music Museum and the creation of the Nuface Hip-Hop and Culture Center. Plus a mint condition Vanilla Ice rookie card...
The Trap Music Museum in Atlanta has become hottest tourist attraction in the city. Paying homage to some of the artists who helped pave the way for trap music, the museum is a place to go learn about the music and experience what it would be like to live the life of a hustler. In order for the idea for the museum to come to life, they had to tap someone who really thinks out the box. Antwanette McLaughlin with The Spice Group helped take the idea of The Trap Music Museum and take it from paper to reality. A former backup dancer, Antwanette turned her eye to the business side mid-career. No longer on stage, McLaughlin plays the background now. But her work takes center stage and draws all the spotlight.Antwanette came by the show recently to speak about her life in rap, how she transitioned from dance to business and helping bring to life The Trap Music Museum and Motel 21.
We explore how the trap became commodified to create space for a new black cool. When did the trap start popping up at brunch, church, yoga? We start off inside T.I’s Trap Music Museum in Atlanta. Then, we explore the various ways trap has been commodified, and we head to a Trap Pilates class…?! We explore whether trap’s commodification and the new connotations of trap aesthetics, such as Katy Perry’s “Dark Horse” ft Juicy J and even “Trap Queen” by Fetty Wap, are dismissing those who the trap originally represented.
On this episode, The Trapkasters guide through an ATL summertime experience. They talk about spots to check out like the Strip Clubs, the Trap Music Museum and the Varsity. They hook you up with events coming this summer like Freaknik, Birthday Bash, and A3C. They get into the Epic sh*t that's happened in hip-hop in summers past, like when Lebron took his talents to South Beach, and Jay-z bringing out Michael Jackson at Summer Jam. We even get into a little Game of Thrones talk. You can’t miss this one.
For today’s episode, Ty and Daphne welcome a special guest, Dr. Shana Hardy, a Pharmacology/ Toxicology Reviewer at FDA. Together we discuss Shana’s background, pop culture, politics, and current events. After catching up with Ty and Daphne (00:30), we learn more about Shana, her work with the FDA* (7:48), and the implications of her work for public health (9:54). We then have a conversation about her research on cancer metastasis (13:10), the relationship between lifestyle and cancer diagnosis (20:48), cancer prognosis and treatment (23:17), racial disparities regarding cancer diagnosis and prognosis (32:24), and racial disparities in STEM fields (43:56). We then discuss current events, including Becoming Michelle Obama (52:08), the death of the Sentinel Island missionary (58:18), and the California wildfires (1:03:20). We then focus our attention on popular culture by discussing the Trap Music Museum (1:06:20) and the live action Lion King (1:14:05). We close by discussing economic predictions related to Trump’s economy (1:18:30) and a potential income tax surprise in 2019 (1:20:30). *The views expressed in this conversation are not to be interpreted as the views of the FDA and must not be taken to provide official policy or guidance on behalf of the FDA. Resources: Retrieving Body of Missionary Killed on Remote Indian Island Is a Struggle https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/24/world/asia/north-sentinel-island-missionary-killed.html Trap Music Museum - https://trapmusicmuseum.us- Economists see the Trump economy slowing drastically next year before a possible recession in 2020 - https://www.cnbc.com/2018/11/21/trump-economy-expected-to-slow-down-in-2019-before-possible-recession-in-2020.html Why these taxpayers may owe the IRS in 2019 - https://www.cnbc.com/2018/11/08/check-your-withholding-now-or-expect-to-owe-the-irs-in-2019.html
Curator and Producer Antwanette McLaughlin of The Spice Group talks about developing the Trap Music Museum. Recorded live at Gallery 72, McLaughlin discusses trap culture, how the museum came together, and hip-hop artist T.I.’s involvement in the popular project. She also gives some background on her career as a producer and how she sees herself as a steward of Atlanta culture. This conversation is presented in collaboration with the Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs.
The HeatHolderz bring the culture to ya ear and they show The Big Homey Ras Kass some love. It's The Tape Y'all Respect Heat Holderz (recorded 10/6/18) - Tit for Tat (pound for pound, toe to toe, blow for blow, round for round) Bye, Bye Suge Anderson Paak's album is on the way Did the NFL drop the ball again? Black Thought x NPR - Most Beautifullest (we got the funk so come on down) Trap Music Museum (rap better or worst post T.I.'s debut) Tip is 38 Ras' Bday Creed 2 Trailers x MBJ x Tom Clancy - Heat Check (they hotheads and the bullets iz heat seeking) Understandable Smooth by Ras Kass - 4 Women (s/o Sarah, Saffronia, Sweet Thing, & Peaches) Ego Nwodim Maya Rudolph Regina King Sanaa Lathan - Stereoside Chat (relax and take notes) Space Jam 2 Who should be Monstars? - Heat Check (they hotheads and the bullets I z heat seeking) Rasheed Chappell feat. O.C. - Street Corner Shht Made You Look (now let's get it on all in perspective) If Beale Street Could Talk OUTRO Sonset by Ras Kass