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Bringin' it Backwards

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Mar 19, 2024 • 31min

Interview with H3RIZON

H3RIZON, the Australian girl group signed to Epic, share their journey from growing up in Sydney to breaking into the music industry. With catchy songs like 'Naughty' and 'Wanna Love You,' they aim to inspire young women of color to pursue their dreams. The trio met at singing competitions, bonded over Filipino heritage, and honed their harmonizing skills. They highlight their creative process, diverse musical influences, and upcoming EP. From performing in the Philippines to being JBL ambassadors, they discuss their dedication and perseverance in the industry.
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Mar 13, 2024 • 57min

Interview with Lucy Walsh

Lucy Walsh, daughter of Joe Walsh from The Eagles, talks about her upcoming book 'Remember Me As Human' inspired by her grandparents' WWII love letters. She shares insights into her family's lineage, her acting career, and her experiences touring with Maroon 5. The podcast discusses the impact of family on her career decisions, the challenges in the music industry, and the importance of preserving authentic connections beyond social media.
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Mar 9, 2024 • 31min

Interview with Maya J

Maya J, a multi-talented artist, songwriter, and musician, discusses her latest single 'Chills' enriched with jazz elements. She shares insights on her creative upbringing, confidence evolution in music career, pandemic impact, and the creation process of 'Chills'. Maya also reflects on balancing happiness, the significance of family support, and offers advice for aspiring artists.
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Mar 6, 2024 • 35min

Interview with Dela Kay

Alt-Pop sensation Dela Kay shares the inspiration behind her latest single 'IDWTAY' and her journey in the music industry. She blends fun, sexiness, and upbeat aggression in her music. Dela Kay draws influence from artists like Paramore and Avril Lavigne, creating authentic and edgy music. The podcast also explores her transition from musical theater to alt pop punk rock and her evolution as an artist.
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Mar 5, 2024 • 58min

Interview with William Elliot Whitmore

William Elliott Whitmore discusses his new album 'Silently, The Mind Breaks' and shares a poetic visual journey. He reflects on his roots growing up on a farm, his love for nature, and influences from country music. The podcast also explores his music style, journey in the industry, touring experiences, and embracing independence as an artist.
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Mar 1, 2024 • 44min

Interview with Nelson Freitas

Interview with Nelson Freitas explores his new album 'Black Butterfly' that fuses Kizomba, Zouk, R&B, and hip-hop. The discussion covers his evolution as an artist, collaboration with renowned producers, and transition from group to solo career. Insights into music production, tour experiences, and strategic tour planning are also highlighted.
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Feb 28, 2024 • 38min

Interview with Hunter Metts

Hunter Metts discusses his new single 'Somehow You're Always There' inspired by personal loss. He shares his musical journey from playing piano to producing music. The podcast delves into song selection challenges, self-production skills, and navigating the American Idol audition process.
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Feb 28, 2024 • 35min

Interview with Hungover

Interview with Hungover discusses their new album, musical evolution, and experiences in the Orlando music scene. The band's energetic pop-rock sound and collaborations with Smartpunk Records are highlighted. Insights on touring troubles, regrouping, and reflections on the band's journey are shared, along with advice for emerging artists.
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Feb 27, 2024 • 39min

Interview with WHIPPED CREAM

WHIPPED CREAM, a multi-genre producer, talks about her transformative music journey, diverse collaborations, EP success, and impressive DJ performances at top festivals. Her latest single, 'Who's Laughing Now,' fuses cinematic trap with hip-hop beats, reflecting her evolution in the music scene.
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Feb 24, 2024 • 54min

Interview with Sinkane

Sinkane discusses his upcoming album 'We Belong,' drawing inspiration from Black music genres like gospel and funk. The single 'How Sweet Is Your Love' embodies a celebratory and funky vibe. The diverse lineup of collaborators on the project includes Beastie Boys producer Money Mark and jazz fusion maestro Casey Benjamin. Sinkane reflects on his musical journey from indie rock and punk scenes to pursuing music against expectations.

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