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By Jameson Williams
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The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
Park City's Peech knows how to balance a drive to succeed with one to humor and entertain. His new single, "Fuego", is his first record under the label, Tha Lights Global. He's very happy with this release and the visual he produced in a gothic Airbnb in West Valley City. Peech paid a visit to my in-house studio to discuss his process as an artist, and feelings about his place as a propellant of Utah's hip hop scene.
Returning alumni of the show share some laughs while discussing the state of the genre today.
$ammy$keleton is an eclectic hip hop artist riding a wave of success as his album, Bedroom Tapes, surpasses 50,000 plays. He has earned the right to the level of confidence he possesses in his craft, and we are excited to see what heights he reaches with his music. A personal fan of Dripcast, $ammy$keleton was eager to hop on the pod and discuss his feelings regarding this new milestone as an artist.
On the cusp of releasing his new single, "Last Dance", King Ronin Da Scholar hopped on the podcast to discuss his dynamic approach to making music and the motivation behind it.
With an unfalteringly keen ear to the ground, Jules draws from past experiences and current surroundings in synthesizing a genre merging catalogue of work as both a performer and producer, swiftly aligning himself with the backbone of Salt Lake City hip hop. He joined the show and fielded some of my questions regarding his strategy as an artist, offering his thoughts on the industry, and even sharing some insights regarding healthy skin care and dietary routines for young adults.
With influences ranging from Bob Marley to Michael Jackson, Moxko has devoted himself to his hip-hop and reggae infused pop music. His creed, "Music Heals", describes not only the ways in which music has helped in his own life, but also creates a powerful charge to his fans to share and appreciate the sound. Born and currently based in Nigeria, Moxko eagerly awaits his next opportunity to travel and connect with musicians worldwide. We caught up with Moxko following an early morning photoshoot, and got in a few questions before his dinner of "Jollof rice and good fish".
Phobia The Greatest is an independent alternative hip-hop artist hailing from and currently residing in Salt Lake City, UT. We sat down with her amidst a busy week on the cusp of releasing her new single, "Sad Girl Anthem", and co-hosting the Art District Pop-Up event in downtown SLC this upcoming weekend, Oct. 2nd and 3rd, 2020.
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.