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This week on Vinally High, Drew Beats and BJ Buds are joined by Charlotte-by-way-of-Long-Island rapper, singer, and songwriter Nani for a conversation that moves just as seamlessly as her flow.
Fresh off a soul-reset trip to Cancún, Nani steps into the studio in a mood of gratitude and clarity, ready to unpack her journey—from winning a fourth-grade poetry contest to navigating early studio sessions in New York, to finding her signature “baby voice” sound right here in North Carolina. She opens up about homelessness, creative pivots, producer chemistry, and the vulnerability it takes to refine your artistry without losing your edge.
The crew spins Ill Na Na by Foxy Brown, diving into the era when female MCs blended raw lyricism with unapologetic sexuality—and why ’90s New York hip-hop still hits different. From deep conversations about artistry and influence (including the undeniable industry impact of Sean Combs) to hilarious AI-generated album cover experiments, this episode balances real talk with classic Vinally High chaos.
Nani breaks down:
Between vinyl spins, sponsor love, and elevated vibes, the conversation floats from hip-hop history to personal growth to staying authentic in an industry that constantly demands reinvention.
Roll something up, press play, and get Vinally High.
📲 Connect & Follow
Follow Nani:
TikTok: @thenanilayilaa
Instagram: @thenanilayilaa
Spotify:: Nani Layilaa
YouTube: @TheNaniLayilaa
Follow Vinally High:
Instagram: @vinallyhighpodcast
YouTube: Vinally High
All streaming platforms: Vinally High Podcast
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By Drew Beats & BJ BudsSend us Fan Mail
This week on Vinally High, Drew Beats and BJ Buds are joined by Charlotte-by-way-of-Long-Island rapper, singer, and songwriter Nani for a conversation that moves just as seamlessly as her flow.
Fresh off a soul-reset trip to Cancún, Nani steps into the studio in a mood of gratitude and clarity, ready to unpack her journey—from winning a fourth-grade poetry contest to navigating early studio sessions in New York, to finding her signature “baby voice” sound right here in North Carolina. She opens up about homelessness, creative pivots, producer chemistry, and the vulnerability it takes to refine your artistry without losing your edge.
The crew spins Ill Na Na by Foxy Brown, diving into the era when female MCs blended raw lyricism with unapologetic sexuality—and why ’90s New York hip-hop still hits different. From deep conversations about artistry and influence (including the undeniable industry impact of Sean Combs) to hilarious AI-generated album cover experiments, this episode balances real talk with classic Vinally High chaos.
Nani breaks down:
Between vinyl spins, sponsor love, and elevated vibes, the conversation floats from hip-hop history to personal growth to staying authentic in an industry that constantly demands reinvention.
Roll something up, press play, and get Vinally High.
📲 Connect & Follow
Follow Nani:
TikTok: @thenanilayilaa
Instagram: @thenanilayilaa
Spotify:: Nani Layilaa
YouTube: @TheNaniLayilaa
Follow Vinally High:
Instagram: @vinallyhighpodcast
YouTube: Vinally High
All streaming platforms: Vinally High Podcast
Tap in, share the episode, and let us know your favorite moment. 🎧🔥
Support the show