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Summer has come to an end, which means hoodie season is in full effect. Shoutout to all the college students and the hard workers out there. Freezy addresses the “Big Country Music Wave” taking over the Billboard charts currently, and the two review Travis Scott’s “Utopia” album (4:18). The guys continue to speculate and wonder when Drake will be releasing “For All The Dogs”, also more on Diddy, Brent Faiyaz, and Doja Cat (14:50). Yaya gives a spotlight to rnb artist Victoria Monét and recent project “Jaguars ll”, and Freezy revisits the Song of The Summer Debate with Gunna’s “Fukumean” (29:38). The mandem talk about the importance of live performances and platforms like The Tiny Desk & On the Radar Radio (37:48). The guys talk Tory Lanez’s sentencing and what the future of music looks like without him; and innovative platform Even Biz, allowing artists to have a direct connection with fans (43:21). Yaya also shoutouts the history making Reggae Girlz, Jamaica’s Performance Censorship Laws and talks about the first ever Caribbean Music Awards presented/hosted by Wyclef Jean (49:00). The guys talk Trump’s recent Rico Charges, and Hawaii Wildfires (58:50)? And so much more!
Sound of The People:
Freezy | Sauce Walka - Uh Uh
Yaya | Victoria Monét - Alright
Summer has come to an end, which means hoodie season is in full effect. Shoutout to all the college students and the hard workers out there. Freezy addresses the “Big Country Music Wave” taking over the Billboard charts currently, and the two review Travis Scott’s “Utopia” album (4:18). The guys continue to speculate and wonder when Drake will be releasing “For All The Dogs”, also more on Diddy, Brent Faiyaz, and Doja Cat (14:50). Yaya gives a spotlight to rnb artist Victoria Monét and recent project “Jaguars ll”, and Freezy revisits the Song of The Summer Debate with Gunna’s “Fukumean” (29:38). The mandem talk about the importance of live performances and platforms like The Tiny Desk & On the Radar Radio (37:48). The guys talk Tory Lanez’s sentencing and what the future of music looks like without him; and innovative platform Even Biz, allowing artists to have a direct connection with fans (43:21). Yaya also shoutouts the history making Reggae Girlz, Jamaica’s Performance Censorship Laws and talks about the first ever Caribbean Music Awards presented/hosted by Wyclef Jean (49:00). The guys talk Trump’s recent Rico Charges, and Hawaii Wildfires (58:50)? And so much more!
Sound of The People:
Freezy | Sauce Walka - Uh Uh
Yaya | Victoria Monét - Alright