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The Steam Room is back open after a hiatus. We sit down with DC, Willie Mac Jr and Folk to discuss music upcoming, reminiscing on younger days at the basement functions and our college years, giving flowers to artists/producers/DJ's and we even sprinkle in some free game for the fellas and the ladies. Detroit is at a ground breaking point musically where the sound and style is being embraced nationally by everybody. It's necessary to tell our story. Tap in with me on IG @_williebeamen_ ; Twitter: @EastsideWillieB; DC on Twitter/IG: @lifewitderek_; Willie Mac Twitter/IG: @WillieMac_jr; Folk Twitter/IG: @folkyisland Influence New Culture Vol 1 dropping Jan 1, 2021
Originally recorded August 19, WSH lead creative Larry J. Sanders reconnects with artist-entrepreneur Willie Mac Jr. to discuss the makings of his latest project Inc University: Back 2 Cool. To close, Larry discusses the future of WSH | RADIO and what’s to come in 2021.LINKSBlack Men Yoga Too [hosted by BeGreatDC]“Home Is Where the Patience Is” x Larry J. SandersLet's Talk Bruh: A Podcast on Black MasculinityALBUMS of the DECADE, Season 1ADVERTISE with WSH + WSH | RADIORest in peace to our dear friend Ms. Arika Trim.
Big Rae invites gang member Willie Mac Jr. to talk about his latest project Inc University: Back 2 Cool 2.
WSH lead creative Larry J. Sanders reconnects with artist-entrepreneur Willie Mac Jr. over Zoom; the two give their final reviews of The Last Dance (5:15), discuss a potential NBA return and the legitimacy of this season’s championship (57:45), attempt to design an entrance criteria for the Basketball Hall of Fame (1:16:50), and much more.LINKSWillie Mac Jr. on YouTubeLet's Talk Bruh: A Podcast on Black MasculinityALBUMS of the DECADE, Season 1ADVERTISE with WSH + WSH | RADIO
WSH lead creative Larry J. Sanders and artist-entrepreneur Willie Mac Jr. link up to discuss his forthcoming project Keep the Change (5:50), potential selections for the Albums of the Decade series (30:20), Kanye’s gospel album (37:20), clout chasing (52:30), and differing perspectives on “success” (1:00:30).
WSH lead creative Larry J. Sanders hops on FaceTime with Beat the Buzzer Podcast co-host Keenan Terry to discuss a wild first day in NBA free agency.Did Milwaukee overpay Khris Middleton? (4:45)Should Charlotte have paid Kemba the supermax? (8:40)What is happening with the Knicks? (17:20)Tangents on Michael Kidd-Gilchrist & Zach Lavine (22:05)The new-look Brooklyn Nets (28:05)D’Angelo Russell to the Warriors(?!) (32:45)Al Horford to Philadelphia / Jimmy Butler to Miami (37:00)Can New Orleans and/or Atlanta make the playoffs this season? Who slides out if they do? (39:55)Iguodala to Memphis, Lopez Bros. in Milwaukee, Kawhi predictions + final loose ends (45:10)Happy birthday to friend of the podcast Willie Mac Jr.! Stream Game (featuring Supercoolwicked) and Rap Money (featuring GT & Supakaine) wherever you get your chunes.Listen to friend of the podcast ChinaManHimself’s newest project NudeBeach. here.
The Eastsiders brought back Willie Mac Jr to talk about all things cool. We spoke music, tv, property and upcoming projects for the artist. You can stream Willie Mac It’s latest project at https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/in%C4%87-university-back-to-cool/1409941422 And you can also catch him performing Live at The Vibe October 6th at Street CREDit (6340 E. Jefferson Detroit, MI 48207) which is owned by his family. Tickets may be purchased at hashtageastside.co
This week the Eastsiders were joined by some of the most talented artist in Detroit. Willie Mac Jr, Supakaine, Perrier Rosewood, platinum writer Earlly Mac and manager of APX Joe Robinson all joined us to discuss new projects, Black economics, and plenty of other things. Be sure to check out Willie Mac Jr and Supakaine at the Kindred Festival August 18th at Roosevelt park!
WSH project curator Larry J. Sanders is joined by Kindred Media’s Leah Hill & Detroit artist + entrepreneur Willie Mac Jr. to discuss the inaugural Kindred Music & Culture Festival (2:55), Willie’s newest project Inć University: Back to Cool (8:25), Willie’s entrepreneurial efforts in downtown Detroit with his family through the city’s changing demographics (15:55), the importance of education given today’s access to information (31:00), and their thoughts on today’s political climate (34:00).July’s about to be active. #THEFUNDRAISER2, sponsored by TeamCedricGill, is scheduled for July 15 from 12:00pm — 5:00pm at Detroit’s Dequindre Cut Freight Yard; from there, we’re heading over to Willie’s release party for Inć University: Back to Cool that evening (6340 E. Jefferson, Detroit). July 21, head to the inaugural Kindred Music & Culture Festival and see Willie and other amazing Detroit artists perform — and visit TeamCedricGill’s booth while you’re there! The final weekend in the month, go visit Idlewild (yes, that Idlewild) with some dope young black folk. Your month’s already been planned out.LinksGet your teams in for #THEFUNDRAISER2 ASAP! $20 secures a spot for you + your partner.Cop your tickets for the Kindred Music & Culture Festival here!Continue supporting Tyler Smith via the $SKATINGWITHAPURPOSE Cashapp!
This week, WSH project curator Larry J. Sanders welcomes nascent Detroit artist + entrepreneur Willie Mac Jr. to discuss old Bates Academy (2:05), his transition into music (3:50), performing "Dance Willie" (15:40), shooting the video for "Detroit's Own" (20:10), their mutual love of JAY-Z (24:00), birthday love for young Cedric Gill (37:50), how good Joel Embiid is at basketball (47:20), and quick hits on James Harden, LeBron, the OG Thunder, and Kyrie Irving (52:00).Stream Willie's latest project Stop & Smell the Roses wherever you stream things, and follow his social medias too.LinksLarry on "Dance Willie"Rhyanna Morgan on The BoondocksLarry on the OG Thunder Buddies