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The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.
ANJL wears her heart on her sleeve, and lives life like there's no tomorrow. The Las Vegas born-and-bred R&B singer has been in love with music her entire life. Now, at 21, she's writing and producing her own music, and giving listeners an intimate look at who she is at heart.. She's able to capture whatever emotions she's feeling, and put them to music so perfectly, to listen to her songs is to know her personally.
2020 has been busy for ANJL. She's dropped 3 singles so far, "I've Been," "Quarantine Queen," and "Get It On," which features Malli. Like all great R&B, her music can sound like love songs written with a broken heart, and it can also sound like a strong, independent woman who can't be told what to do. Both of these sounds represent her perfectly, and the songs are so good, you'll be singing them over and over in your head day and night.
Check out ANJL on Spotify and Amazon Music: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3TqEi9GZTcyqdvYN8PYd1N?si=QN3kn9p0Q_qY8UreK_gHnw
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anjlmusic/
For Drauve, it's deeper than the music. Creating something from nothing is how they ease their minds and figure out this thing called life. Victoria and Steve hail from Pittsburgh, PA but moved cross country to Los Angeles earlier this month. Now, living among the sunshine, they're making their most stunning music yet. Their latest single, "TRY" sounds both old and new, with melodic and swooning synthesizers and Victoria's beautiful harmonies finding a perfect home on top of pulsating drums and delicate keyboards. With more surprises up their sleeves, and more music to be released soon, the world is about to groove just a little bit harder.
Check them out on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3amCA9U9lgity9TZs1MENn?si=RUQINOoaTK-Z0e5ydvbCtg
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drauve_/
Heather Jones is fearless. She wears her scars and her heart on her sleeve, but she doesn't let them define her. She's a singer-songwriter out of Lawrence, KS although EDM, deep house, even psychedelic vibes can be found in her music. We sat down with her to talk about rewriting stories, gardening, and the importance of support. Heather's energy is off the charts. She talks about redemption and pain, she believes in the universe and being kind to everyone.
Check her out on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3wZlzrDXHdSjbYzDEd4nCN?si=eRPE13W1RUO07y8aruTWQw
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heather.jones.music/
KennyProducedIt is a 17-year-old phenom producer out of SoCal, who has produced for some of the biggest artists in the game including: Blueface, Kehlani, Kamiyah, Trina, and more. His sound and style can range from trap to pop to R&B, but it's always got that laid back West Coast vibe. He may be young, but his mind is strong. Instead of burning out, he'd rather trust the process and watch life work. The sky is the limit for KennyProducedIt, and he even teased a couple songs that may be dropping soon (So you heard it here first, y'all)
Check out KennyProducedIt on his website KennyProducedIt.net, Instagram, Twitter, and battle him over PS4, only if you're coming with the heat!
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kennyproducedit/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kennyproducedit
Las Vegas rapper/producer Chapo has been hustling to create a path for himself for over 8 years. His fire has only gotten bigger once he started producing, engineering, and thinking up his own music videos too. He's focused on making music that sounds good late at night with the windows down. His outlook on life, and his place in the music scene, is what makes him different. He's doing what he loves, and doesn't plan on stopping.
Your Culture Vulture sits down with My Favorite Color, LA-based rapper who recently signed to Rostrum Records and dropped his first single "Funeral". His music is purely representative of who he is and how he's feeling in that moment. "It could sound like 'I could fuck your bitch' one minute, and 'Funeral' the next."
Jeremy Rosinger is a producer who has been working with My Favorite Color for over half a decade. They currently live about 60 seconds from one another. Jeremy and My Favorite Color are both using their time locked inside during a pandemic to think about the music, the world at large, and who they are inside through it all.
The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.