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Ever been to London? on this episode with artist Shehxna, who is attending college here, in Connecticut, from London, and she joins us to share her international personality. She defended Bryson Tiller after he was claimed to put the dagger into R&B. She put us to some pf the UK culture and how it differs from ours. Great candidate to represent R&B today.
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On this episode with Justin 'Emperor' Royce, a multi-talented content creator, filmmaker, and actor, from Bridgeport, CT, discussing his career, challenges, and philosophies. He shares insights into the unexpected costs of filmmaking, the importance of production in the movie-making process, his approach to social media marketing, and his perspective on the music and entertainment industries. He emphasizes the importance of hard work, creative vision, and maintaining strong personal relationships in achieving success. Highlights: The Unexpected Costs of Filmmaking: Justin reveals the hidden and often overlooked expenses in film production, highlighting the importance of preparedness. The Power of Production: He stresses that production is the most crucial element in filmmaking, emphasizing that a solid production team can make or break a project, even more so than individual talent. Social Media Strategy: Justin advises against relying solely on algorithms for marketing, advocating for a more hands-on, community-based approach, such as direct interaction and building relationships. Personal Growth and Resilience: Justin shares his personal journey, emphasizing the importance of maintaining strong relationships, staying grounded, and persevering through challenges and setbacks. BONUS EPISODE AVAILABLE ON PATREON!!!
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Boomer, a rising music artist from New Haven, Connecticut, is making waves with his unique style and raw storytelling. In this episode of WNW Podcast, Boomer shares how he turned viral TikTok moments into a growing fanbase, the deeper meaning behind the signature “YAITE” in his music, and how personal struggles have shaped his artistry. From the emotional weight of his lyrics to wild stories from his rebellious childhood, this conversation gives an inside look at the journey of an artist on the rise.
Key Highlights from This Episode:
• Viral Success & Strategy: Boomer breaks down the marketing moves that helped him gain traction on TikTok and beyond.
• The Power of “YAITE”: He reveals the personal significance behind this signature element of his brand and music.
• Emotional Storytelling: Boomer opens up about the real-life struggles that influence his raw, heartfelt songwriting.
• Family & Adversity: He reflects on the impact of his sister’s coma and how it changed his outlook on life and music.
• A Wild Childhood: From stealing bikes to high-speed escapes, Boomer shares crazy stories from his adventurous and rebellious youth.
If you’re a fan of authentic artists who turn life’s highs and lows into music, this episode is a must-listen.
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Its just us and we wanted to just check in with ourselves you, mentally and just express ourselves about life ands just have a conversation. Dive in with us and take a trip through our mind
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In this episode with Ablore, a high-energy musician, discussing his music project "The Warmsley Pollock Project," his unique personality, and his relationship with his family and collaborators. The conversation touches on his creative process, his influences, his views on authenticity in hip-hop, and his aspirations for success. Highlights: -Ablore's vibrant personality and boundless energy are central themes. -The name "Warmsley Pollock" is explained, highlighting the influence of his preschool teacher and the artist Jason Pollock. -Ablore's creative process emphasizes authenticity and a unique approach to music-making. -He discusses the importance of his relationship with his parents and collaborators, emphasizing the support system that fuels his success. -The conversation delves into Ablore's personal struggles, fears, and motivations, revealing a complex and thoughtful individual behind the energetic persona.
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This episode with Nick Rose, a versatile Connecticut artist, discussing his new project “The Coolest!” his creative process, and his perspectives on life, music, and artistry. The conversation touches on collaborations, the repurposing of older material, and the importance of authenticity in music. Rose also shares his thoughts on personal growth, the complexities of identity, and his approach to just life. Highlights: Nick Rose’s Artistic Versatility: Rose discusses his ability to seamlessly transition between various music genres, emphasizing his commitment to learning and appreciating different musical styles rather than appropriating them. “The Coolest” EP: The discussion centers around Rose’s new EP, “The Coolest,” which comprises songs created over the past two years and showcases his evolution as an artist. The conversation highlights the collaboration with Anoyd on the track “Who's That,” and the creative vision behind the music video with Katt Burgundy. Authenticity and Repurposing: Rose emphasizes the value of revisiting older material and finding new ways to present it to audiences, reflecting his personal growth and evolving artistic perspectives. He uses J. Cole’s career as an example. Life Philosophy: The conversation expands beyond music, exploring Rose’s views on life’s journey, the importance of authenticity. Defining “Nice”: We challenge conventional notions of “niceness,” arguing for a more direct and honest approach to relationships, even if it means occasionally causing discomfort. He prefers “kind” as a more accurate description of his approach.
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In this episode with rapper Scooby Stacks, we discuss Scooby's journey into music, his past experiences, his views on success, and his aspirations for the future. The conversation touches on various topics including quitting smoking weed, the challenges of the music industry, the importance of mentorship, and personal growth.
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Sal Pacino, the man who helped Max B to CT stops by the studio to discuss the Max B era, and explains how he saw things from his point of view. He came through with friends, Cream, and Hold Water, & we was able to vibe and have some good conversations And some good debates. Tune and see what side you are leaning to.
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There’s always an avenue for music, and Fetti Bezos is fully ready to find success on his path. He speaks on where his inspiration comes from, how he got into rapping, as well as takes us into his process of making music. It isn’t traditional, but traditional doesn't make waves
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KMD stopped by the studio fresh from the studio to come talk with us about why its important to keep music dope, gives us insight on what she thinks dope music is, and we was able to get a good gauge of her personality. Tune in for the full episode
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In this episode with Gogo and Producer Skoopz, discussing their collaborative project, "Blends." The conversation covers their creative process, the challenges of collaboration, their individual musical journeys, and a variety of other topics including their opinions on the word "humble" and some humorous anecdotes. Highlights Creative Process: Gogo describes his songwriting process as starting with mumbling over a beat to find a vibe and a word that sparks a song. Skoopz explains his consistent production schedule and how he chose Gogo specifically for his Afrobeat sound. -Collaboration Challenges: They discuss the challenges of aligning schedules and creative visions, highlighting the importance of timing for a successful collaboration. -Musical Styles & Influences: The artists reveal their production styles, influences (like Rick Ross for Skoopz and Tobe Nwigwe for Gogo), and their unique approach to making music quickly when inspired by a beat. -Behind-the-Scenes Secrets: They reveal that the "Blends" project was kept secret until release and that a particular sound effect in one of the songs became a point of contention between them. -Side Conversations: The conversation playfully detours into discussions about pedicures, experiences at the US-Canada border, the meaning of “humble”, the prevalence of the name Jaylen in the NBA, and various other humorous tangents.
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in this episode with musician Dude Dynamik. The hosts discuss Dude Dynamik's music, influences (J. Cole, Lil Wayne, Young Dro), and his journey to success. The conversation touches on his background, his confidence, overcoming challenges, and his future goals. He emphasizes the importance of perseverance and being authentic to oneself. Highlights -Musical Influences and Style: Dude Dynamik cites J. Cole, Lil Wayne, Young Dro, and Tyler the Creator as major influences, highlighting how their styles and approaches to music shaped his own. He describes his music as dynamic and multifaceted, encompassing upbeat party anthems and more personal, emotionally resonant tracks. -Unique Background: He reveals his surprising side hustle in college basketball, showcasing his diverse skills and passion for the game beyond music. -Overcoming Adversity: Dude Dynamik opens up about his challenging upbringing, losing his mother at a young age and being raised by grandparents. He credits these experiences with building his resilience and confidence. -Defining Moment: Paying off $61,000 in debt served as a catalyst for pursuing music full-time, demonstrating his dedication and hard work. -Message of Authenticity: He consistently stresses the importance of being oneself, embracing failure as a learning opportunity, and not conforming to industry pressures. He encourages listeners to pursue their passions fearlessly.
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This episode features Mia Snow, a young Florida rapper, who discusses her career, personal life, and the hardships she overcame to achieve success. The conversation is candid and reveals a strong, resilient personality. Highlights: -Overcoming Adversity: Mia Snow's journey is marked by significant challenges, including homelessness, foster care, and legal troubles, yet she persevered and found success in the music industry. -Music as Therapy: Her music serves as a powerful outlet for expressing pain and finding motivation. She uses her experiences to create relatable and impactful music. -Unique Traits: Mia's eye color changes depending on her mood, a striking feature she embraces as part of her unique identity. -Confidence and Resilience: She exudes confidence, built through overcoming numerous obstacles and developing a strong sense of self. -Future Collaborations: She expresses interest in collaborating with several high-profile artists, showcasing her ambition and drive within the music industry.
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Nostalgia for 90s Hip-Hop: Yung Turn up reflects on the golden age of hip-hop in the 90s, mentioning artists like L Cool J, Nas, and Jay-Z, and contrasts it with the current state of the genre, which he feels lacks passion and authenticity. The discussion delves into the financial aspects of the music industry, including the challenges of being an independent artist versus signing with a major label, and the importance of understanding contracts and financial obligations. Yung Turn Up highlights the intersection of hip-hop and fashion, noting how trends set by artists like Lil Wayne and Migos have influenced broader cultural movements. There's a critique of how social media has changed the dynamics of fame and authenticity, with many artists and influencers prioritizing views and likes over genuine artistry and connection with their audience. Hr shares personal experiences, including time spent in jail, and how these challenges have shaped his perspective and drive to succeed in the music industry.
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This episode features rapper Brodie Fresh, who shares his inspiring journey from struggling to find his way to becoming a successful artist. The episode explores his hustle, determination, and the valuable lessons he’s learned from life’s hardships. Brodie Fresh’s unwavering hustle is evident in his story, from delivering pizza to building a successful music career. He emphasizes the importance of family and cherishing time with loved ones, especially in light of his own experiences with loss. He advises those gaining wealth to invest wisely and avoid reckless spending. He shares insights into his creative process, his unique voice, and his unwavering belief in his ability to create powerful music. He advocates for therapy and self-reflection, reminding listeners to prioritize personal growth and accountability.
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Hartford Po, a rapper from Hartford, Connecticut, shares his life experiences, navigating his upbringing in a diverse and sometimes difficult environment, and his journey through prison and parole. He highlights the importance of understanding your surroundings, finding your voice, and staying true to yourself. Po emphasizes how his experiences shaped his music and his perspective on life. Highlights: -Po stresses the importance of minding your own business and being aware of your surroundings, especially in prison. -He emphasizes the significance of resilience and self-reflection in navigating difficult situations, particularly after incarceration. -Po sees storytelling as the most important aspect of his art, allowing him to connect with listeners on a deeper level. -He believes that Connecticut's diverse musical landscape, although not always recognized, contributes significantly to the East Coast sound. -Po shares his perspective on the importance of true friendship and the dangers of allowing toxic people to hinder your growth.
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This podcast features an interview with AC203, a Connecticut-based artist who throws the annual Showtime Music Festival. AC203 discusses the importance of building platforms for artists, his own music career, and the state of Connecticut's music scene. He emphasizes the need for unity among artists and the importance of genuine support, rather than just "down stitching" or copying other artists' work. Highlights: -AC203 prioritizes quality over quantity in his festival, believing in providing a platform for artists of diverse styles. -The festival has evolved from a free, local event to a larger, ticketed event held in a baseball stadium. -AC203 finds balance between his artistry and business by strategically planning his year around his festival and showcases.-He encourages artists to find ways to monetize their work, both through music and tangible goods.-AC203 sees a lack of unity in Connecticut's music scene, with artists often supporting only their "click" or those with established clout.
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