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Creator to Creators After Show :Homeland Security raids Sean Diddy Combs

Canceled Culture  Series Link -Part 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19qbJeOU240 link - part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOeUkuyM0vw link - part 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6auGZ23Aunk After show talk about #pdiddy home being raided. FEDERAL AGENTS RAIDED SEAN "DIDDY" COMBS' HOMES IN LOS ANGELES AND MIAMI AS PART OF AN ONGOING INVESTIGATION INTO ALLEGED HUMAN TRAFFICKING. COMBS' SONS WERE DETAINED DURING THE RAID BUT RELEASED WITHOUT CHARGES. THE SEARCHES ARE PART OF A FEDERAL INVESTIGATION LED BY THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. A CANADIAN WOMAN FILED A LAWSUIT AGAINST COMBS, CLAIMING SHE WAS SEX-TRAFFICKED AND GANG-RAPED IN 2003. THE LAWSUIT NAMES COMBS, FORMER BAD BOY ENTERTAINMENT PRESIDENT HARVE PIERRE, AND AN UNNAMED THIRD DEFENDANT. COMBS DENIED THE ALLEGATIONS ON SOCIAL MEDIA, STATING HE DID NOT COMMIT THE ACTS. PIERRE'S ATTORNEYS ALSO DENIED THE ALLEGATIONS. COMBS' FORMER GIRLFRIEND, CASSANDRA "CASSIE" VENTURA, PREVIOUSLY FILED A LAWSUIT AGAINST HIM, ACCUSING HIM OF SEX TRAFFICKING AND SEXUAL ASSAULT. THE INVESTIGATION IS ONGOING, AND NO CRIMINAL CHARGES HAVE BEEN FILED. THE DRAMATIC EVENTS HAVE LEFT COMBS AND HIS ASSOCIATES FIGHTING TO CLEAR THEIR NAMES AND DEFEND AGAINST THE SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS. THE SITUATION CONTINUES TO UNFOLD AS AUTHORITIES GATHER MORE INFORMATION. WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS? Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss.

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Mar 26
Creator to Creators S5 Ep 56 PRZNT

https://www.instagram.com/prezzyplease?igsh=MWRxdHU3OHQ2bnJvdQ%3D%3D&utm_sour https://open.spotify.com/artist/57kVlVXJYheaFNXA91qP4w?si=d4HbrflgTY-1bITfy7tN_A&nd=1&dlsi=aa794398d6b54368 Bio In an industry oversaturdsted with artists looking to mimic others’ successes and aounds, it’s always refreshing to hear consistency and growth and that’s what we got from PRZNT’a debut album Night of the Rose. Anchored by two singles “Or Nah” and “Like Pablo,” PRZNT has already smashed his day one streaming record by amassing over 120,000 streams on its debut release. PRZNT is no stranger to massive streaming numbers with more than 120 million streams across platforms, the Cuban-born artist is gaining worldwide recognition with tracks including “Laudy Daudy.” His debut album, Night of the Rose, is out now. Hailing from Cuba, PRZNT cites Latin music as a heavy influence on his style. “My first love was Michael Jackson— I was heavy on his music when I was younger until I discovered Kid Cudi and Lil Wayne,” he shares. PRZNT’s introduction to music making began in high school, when he found his friends getting into it and developed his own passion and sound. “Around that time, I used to skip school and create different things until I eventually got decent enough to make music,” adds the artist. Soon after, he met his first manager, who helped elevate his music onto streaming platforms where he found a real fanbase. “From there, everything kept flowing, and we kept going up.” PRZNT eventually caught the attention of NOGXNRE, a decentralized music label pioneering transparency in the music industry. After some negotiations, the two parties signed their first record deal helping catapult PRZNT into a new level of artistry. The artist’s moniker was originally “Present1k,” a reference to being present in the moment and “not worrying about the future or past.” As he continued to grow as an artist, PRZNT shifted to the current stage name, keeping its meaning intact. “It’s about staying true to the moment,” shares the artist. Night of the Rose, PRZNT’s debut album, was recently released on March 1. “It’s basically a compilation of the sound I’ve been polishing and perfecting for years,” shares the artist. “This project is completely me. It defines me as an artist and person. It’s a gift from me to the world.” With stark and innovative production from NOGXNRE staples Adrian Chafer and Griffin “Everlyte” Jarosinski, Night of the Rose delivers a consistent holistic sound that captures the vibe that we’ve all come to know and love from PRZNT. Additional vocals from longtime collaborator 2Scratch on the catchy Jersey-club inspired track “Video” round out a robust body of art unlike anything we’ve heard from PRZNT before. “Or Nah,” the album’s highlighted single, features the familiar sound his early fans fell in love with: somber melodies on a bed of moody guitars. “It’s for my fans who showed me support from the beginning,” adds PRZNT. The song is equal parts nostalgic, vibrant, and chill. Instead of focusing on sending a message, PRZNT wants listeners to have fun with “Or Nah.” “I want them to enjoy themselves and have a great time partying with friends, chilling in the car with it, and turning up to the song at my concerts. It’s more of an experience than a meaning,” explains the artist. “It was a typical writing day for me,” tells PRZNT of the song’s creation. “I came up with the melody for the song, chose the vibe to go for. In more broad terms, it says, ‘are you gonna do something or not going to do it?’ ‘Are you down, or are you not down?’ That’s the whole meaning of the song. It can be about a girl, a moment, or an experience. We started with the full production before adding lyrics and melody, then came up with the ideas for the hooks and verses.” In addition to “Or Nah,” PRZNT invites listeners should check out the second single “Like Pablo,” one of PRZNT’s favorite songs on the album. “The album is an offering from me to the world about who I am as an artist. It’s what I’ve learned from being an independent artist to having an independent label behind me. I’m staying true to myself no matter what I experience. I put it out there for people to enjoy it.”Make sure to stay connected to PRZNT on all platforms for new music, videos, and social posts and listen to Night of the Rose on all streaming platforms . Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss.

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Mar 22
Creator to Creators S5 Ep 55 Jimmy McGee

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/4l8rX8MTFyWwWegJGcaoMd?si=25lni2EURF254FtFM9ljzQ&context=spotify%3Aplaylist%3A37i9dQZF1EIXvDjPUh4EQk   YouTube: https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=qkQY5tyKYq8&si=NZ7e3Iq5uXnfw9qn https://youtube//music.youtube.com/watch?v=qkQY5tyKYq8&si=NZ7e3Iq5uXnfw9qn   Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100010166292389&mibextid=ZbWKwL   Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/jimmy_mcgee_music?igsh=MTM4a3p0N2tmbDEzdA== Born and raised in Ohio, Jimmy grew up on rhythm and blues and a household of music. His passion for song began as a young churchgoer listening to the vibrant gospel that echoed off church walls. At age 11, Jimmy picked up the guitar and mastered a new skill. Never finding joy in his schooling, Jimmy McGee turned to music for guidance. At 14, he joined fellow R&B enthusiasts and performed at local venues. “I am a soul music survivor,” tells Jimmy. From Bobby Womack to Johnny “Guitar” Watson, Jimmy immersed himself in all-things soul from an early age. Decades later, Jimmy McGee brings his never-ending passion for music to the stage with a refined sound. His sound is a smooth blend of R&B, Southern Soul, and Neo-soul, with a spin uniquely his own. “Bottom Line,” Jimmy McGee’s latest single, opens with bluesy tones, drawing in listeners with a smooth guitar riff as the song takes on depth. Velvety vocals emerge, telling Jimmy’s story. “What inspired the song was an experience with obstacles. When a person is gifted with song, there is often envy and stuff that goes along with it—it’s only a matter of time. But I refused to give up,” shares Jimmy McGee. “That’s what inspired it—the rigamarole of being a musician. Standing my ground and being myself.” Jimmy wants listeners to feel encouraged by his song. “I want them to realize that there’s obstacles, but they aren’t the end all be all. People look for a higher power outside, but it’s in ourselves. Self-determination is the key.” Jimmy sings in the key of determination. “Bottom Line” is life’s ballad. “It’s a reminder to never give up—have perseverance.” In fact, all of Jimmy’s songs are about life and life’s lessons. “Life’s a journey, and these songs are about self-determination,” he adds. “You can get help, but it’s you who has to do it.” Writing music usually begins with the music. “Usually, I write to the track. The process involves thinking about life, and the words come along with the music.” For the single and many others, Jimmy let life guide his art. This year, Jimmy McGee is excited to release more music. Listeners can look forward to quarterly releases throughout the year. “I’m ready to get out, sing and perform,” he adds. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss.

20m
Mar 14
Creator to Creators S5 Ep 54 SOTLY Shawn

https://linktr.ee/Sotlyshawn?lt_utm_source=lt_share_link#39900233 Hip-hop artist SOTLY Shawn wants his fans to know two things about him: never expect his sound to stay the same, and listening to his music is like getting a “home cooked meal.”  “You might have some fast food, and that’s always good,” he said. “But there’s nothing like being in your mother’s or grandma’s house and getting that home cooked meal. That’s what I feel like I am. You know that’s what you’re getting when you listen to SOTLY Shawn.” The Brooklyn based rapper has has just released a new single called “Standin’” off his EP titled “The message in the song is that no matter what, he’s still standing,” he said. “No matter what, he’s going to the top, he’s going to still stand. Whatever happens- we try to ignore the negativity, push the positivity, and that’s what we’re going with.” “Standin’” is the outro track on the five song EP, which he said was created at a fairly chaotic time. There was stress about work and about finishing the project he was working on, and much of this is reflected in the songs.  The first track titled “Still” coincides with “Standin’” in a way that they are bookends to the project. The second song, “No Doubt” reflects on the experiences his mom had when working a 9-5 job. This is followed by “The Soul” and “Tonight.” “All throughout that EP, the idea behind it is pushing through and not becoming so one-track minded,” he said. “With all the problems in your 9-5, or all the problems in your life, you have to look at everything in a big picture kind of way.” SOTLY stands for “someone out there loves you,” and this is a mantra that he lives by and promotes. “That’s like my whole message at the end of the day,” he said. “No matter what you’re going through…if you’re working a job that sucks or if you’re going through doubt, depression, uncertainty, anything, just know it's all a part of the process. Somebody out there cares about you. Make the decision to never give up on yourself and finding those answers, because someone out there loves you. They want to see you win. Even if it's just me, I want to see you win.” He added, “Les Brown said once that your struggle will be the blueprint to someone’s survival.” SOTLY Shawn pulls his inspiration from his own life, as well as aspects that his friends and those close to him have gone through. He’ll often put himself in other peoples’ shoes to get different perspectives about what is wrong and what is right. “I try to dig from those personal experiences, but also try to incorporate as many sides of it that I possibly can,” he said. “It’s never going to be just black and white, so this gives me a plethora of things to pull from when looking at it from different perspectives.” Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss.

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Mar 13
Creator to Creators S5 Ep 53 Sophia Mengrosso

https://www.instagram.com/sophia_mengrosso/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0TxBlMHC7tODcQyDKxqOuA https://www.tiktok.com/@mengrosso.music https://open.spotify.com/artist/2v2izImh5Klqia6oxOQC2F Sophia Mengrosso is a classically trained opera singer with a wide vocal range that is ever apparent on her newest single “Unforgiven,” scheduled to be released on February 24.  Mengrosso has a hauntingly beautiful, and unique, voice that fits right in with the power of her lyrics and the heavy sound that it complements. This track is about putting the time and work into letting go of someone she loved. It focuses on her efforts to move on and move forward with her life, despite the scars and the pain that it has brought. “I just wanted to let go of a person, and let go of the memories,” said Mengrosso. “I’ve accepted the fact that I can’t blame someone for what happened in the past. Instead of me carrying that weight on me, I just want to forgive the person and move on.” Mengrosso wrote this song years ago, but came back to it about a year back when she rediscovered it in a different way. She said that whenever she has a significant personal experience, she will incorporate it into her material because it is helpful to handle what life throws at her. Writing this track was a cathartic experience for Mengrosso. “When I go through something, I try to put it into my music because this is what gives me a drive to go through stuff,” she said. “It’s so personal. It is about finding strength and finding something that will drive you to achieve what you want. You can find strength in your weaknesses, like pulling out the light from darkness.” “Unforgiven” is part of a 12 song album that Mengrosso eyes a release for the end of April, and it will also include a recently released single titled “Under.” She is still going through the naming process for the record, and related it to naming a baby because of how much the work means to her. Life experiences are what inspires her work, and she is taking the time to choose the proper name. Mengrosso has a background in musical education, and is a composer who has been writing music for many years, as well. She started as a classical singer and developed an interest in rock and metal as she grew up. Now she is writing and producing her own music, and she said she couldn’t be happier about her path. She started her musical journey by playing piano and harp, and then began taking voice classes as a child. Mengrosso writes all her music on the piano, and she said this has helped her in developing her style. She is influenced by opera singers like Maria Callas, Cecilia Bartoli and Nellie Melba, but also listens to plenty of music outside of the classical world. Her wide range of musical taste has helped shape here as a musician. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss.

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Mar 13
Creator to Creators S5 Ep 52 Apollo Liberace

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support. https://open.spotify.com/artist/5vCTDPfvLQeyH3jurwXMxN https://www.instagram.com/minusgravity/?igsh=MmVlMjlkMTBhMg%3D%3D&amp%3Butm_source=qr https://music.apple.com/us/artist/apollo-liberace/1564784056 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCReGHC8fozKMqUFKdKHHOhw https://www.tiktok.com/@apolloliberace Apollo Liberace has spent his whole life involved in music, dating back to when he was a just a young child. Now the hip-hop/R&B artist feels that he is putting out some of his best material yet, with his single “If I Said I Had the Answers, Would You Listen” set to be released on his birthday, February 27.His newest song is an R&B track that will be complete with a music video featuring himself and his girlfriend “Wolves.” It captures the essence of love and being in a relationship, and Apollo Liberace said it is melodic, while also featuring a little bit of rap and indie vibes. “The song is talking about everything you go through in a relationship,” he said. “The main lyrics are, ‘so cry alone, or you can cry on me if you want to.’ Just talking about two different people in a relationship. It’s displaying all the emotions you go through when you’re happy together. If you love somebody it’s never going to always be great. It’s really who you’re with, to argue with, the rest of your life.” Also in the works is a single titled “Paradise,” featuring Tyla Yaweh, who has worked with the likes of Post Malone, Chris Brown and Wiz Khalifa. Down the line, Apollo Liberace has plans to create an EP. He said the first song is mostly R&B, but others will feature him on acoustic guitar with a more “indie-folk” feel. “It’s a lot different than what I’ve done before,” he said. “I think it’s the best music I’ve made. It’s real and full of emotion, with different stories.” Apollo Liberace uses life experiences as his source of inspiration when making music. This includes the travel he has done, relationships he has been in, heartbreaks and success along the way. The more you do in life, the more your brain expands,” he said. “And once it expands, it doesn’t go back. It changes it in every way. Once you see outside the country, you realize how big the world is. It definitely influences all of it.” Apollo Liberace started his musical journey at a young age, singing in the church choir and at youth camps. He wrote and recorded his first song when he was 10-years-old while living in San Antonio, Texas. He followed in the footsteps of his older sister, who was producing records and performing. When Apollo Liberace was 12 he had already found success while working alongside his sister, singing originals along with covers of the Jackson 5 and James Brown before turning to the hip-hop scene. When he was 15 he moved to South Korea due to his parents being on military assignment. While there, he performed as the opening act in the G-Unit Far East Tour, and was eventually signed by Korea Def Jam Far East. He moved back to the San Antonio where he had a song on the radio at the age of 17, and performed at events with thousands of people every weekend. After a stint in Atlanta and then moving to Los Angeles, Apollo’s hip-hop trio Minus Gravity was signed by Capitol Records and had success making music. The group split ways after about a decade together, which he said was hard because they were friends he had known since he was a kid. But since then, things have been taking off for Apollo Liberace. He is not only working on putting out new music, but will also be on a Paramount Plus television show with TV personality Chanel West Coast coming out this summer. “Things just started falling out of the sky for me,” he said. “I’ve got so many things in the works.” The namesake of Apollo Liberace pays homage to the Greek god of music, and also the eccentricity and flashiness of legendary pianist Liberace. He can relate to both, as his style is a bit different than the average person, but also has some edge. “I really liked his story and his showmanship, basically,” he said. “So I combined those two things.” Apollo Liberace loves the pure creativity that making music brings to his life. For a long time he was creating what he thought other people would enjoy, but now he is making music for himself and he feels that it is top tier. Apollo Liberace is focused on making “true art.” “There are limitless possibilities,” he said. “Whatever you think of, and then seeing the outcome and being able to hear what you did with the rhythm is always inspiring. There’s always magic to it, just being able to create.” He added, “I think that’s what music is: convergence of different feelings and different energies. What I put into the mic or the studio that day, I think that will come out. I hope people catch those same moods and feelings, and I think they will with this new music, for sure.” Be sure to check out Apollo Liberace’s music available on all platforms.

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Mar 07
Creator to Creators S5 Ep 51 Daneka Nation

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support. https://danekanation.com/ https://open.spotify.com/track/4kcXovepaxwAchDioLH57H?si=680fc1aa5c874624&nd=1&dlsi=d898bd0b354548f4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=zbLH6KvS8k5nFnx9&v=z4fdd0rcSZc&feature=youtu.be https://found.ee/isBik4 Rhett Daneka, who goes by the moniker Daneka Nation, wasn’t always a singer. He spent years flying planes in various capacities, but after meeting a friend who taught him the craft, he knew singing was the life for him. Daneka Nation has released a new single titled “Sacred Ground,” which is a Kix Brooks penned tune that describes what a high school pal had gone through in life. “It’s kind of a story of my best friend in high school,” Daneka said. “He got out of high school and the first thing he wanted to do was have kids. So we graduated in May, and he was already out hitting the clubs on Fridays and Saturday nights. He was a great country western dancer. Well, he found a woman who he got pregnant and had kids. He just couldn’t wait. It’s really kind of my best friend’s story.”The original version of the song didn’t have much fanfare, but in 1992, McBride and the Ride shot it up the charts to number two. The only song in front of it was “Achy Breaky Heart” by Billy Ray Cyrus. Daneka heard the tune on the radio one day while driving, and it hit home so hard that he knew he needed to record it. He pointed out that the storyline touches anyone who went through a similar situation, or anyone who knows young parents working their tails off to get by. Daneka feels that “Sacred Ground” is the best track that he has recorded, and it has had airplay in South America and Europe. The track has more than 200,000 listeners on Spotify, and Daneka is relishing in the fact that it is taking off. “It’s exciting,” Daneka said. “Finally I’ve got something big to work with, and I can’t wait for it to be out there for everybody to hear. I want to hear it on every radio station in the U.S. and all over the world.” Daneka Nation’s creative style is a unique one, as he works with an Argentinian multi- instrumentalist named Ariel who plays every instrument on “Sacred Ground.” Ariel will put together the music, and send it to Daneka to review before he gets in the studio. Daneka then lays down his baritone vocals along with some background singers to complete the track. Daneka is a former pilot who worked as a chief flight instructor, and also flew an air ambulance rescuing premature babies from small Texas towns. Due to being partially color blind, Daneka stopped flying and became self-employed. This is when he also discovered his love for singing. “I learned a couple songs and went to karaoke bars, and wasn’t very good,” Daneka said. “Finally I ran into an 87-year-old man who was 80% blind. He was a quartet singer who had been singing since he was six. So he couldn’t drive, and I couldn’t sing, so we paired up and he taught me basically everything about how to sing over a period of three or four years.” Daneka said they would go out as much as six times a week, hitting multiple karaoke bars. Eventually his karaoke buddy passed away, but Daneka’s love for music and belting out vocals lived on.“I started lining things up to get the best people around me,” Daneka said. “I got the best guitar players, bass players, drum players and started making music in 2021.” The first song he made a Doug Stone cover called “In a Different Light,” which he changed up into more of a “rock/country” song. Daneka Nation has seven songs recorded, and has a goal of getting up to 20 tracks. Then he can get a live band together to play his tunes to the masses. “I’ve got a post-it note in my bathroom with three goals,” he said. “Number one is to make it in the music industry. The second one is to play sold out arenas. The third is to play Rodeo Houston- the biggest rodeo in the world.” Daneka Nation has been writing his own material, but he has not gotten into the recording process yet. He has a big binder to pull lyrics from to create songs of his own down the road. Daneka said that when he gets his band together, it will be a family friendly event where he always puts in 110%. One thing is certain for Daneka Nation: He is persistent and plans to put everything he’s got into his music.“I refuse to be a one hit wonder,” Daneka said. “If you made it as a one hit wonder, you made enough money to pay someone to write you another hit song. I will never understand a one hit wonder. Daneka Nation will never be that. I don’t care if I have to go to California, or Nashville, or wherever I have to go to make a hit song. I’m all in.” Be sure to check out music by Daneka Nation on all major platforms.

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Mar 06
Creator to Creators S5 Ep 50 Libya El-Amin

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support. Libya El-Amin is a television and film editor who has strengthened many projects across an array of genres. Most recently, Libya edited several episodes of Nat Geo & Disney+'s Genius: MLK/X, starring Aaron Pierre and Kelvin Harrison Jr. As the daughter of two parents in the Nation of Islam, El-Amin brought a uniquely personal and intimate lens to the project. Previously, Libya has been celebrated for her work editing comedy series including Peacock's Bust Down, starring Sam Jay and Chris Redd, and dramas such as Hulu's Kindred, based on the novel from Octavia E. Butler. Before making the jump to lead edit, Libya built an impressive array of assistant editor credits, contributing to such projects as HBO's Insecure, FOX's Gotham, and CW's Legacies. El-Amin began her professional career as a Chemical Engineer. In her free time, she'd splice together her favorite TV shows and her favorite songs, discovering a knack for editing along the way. Already fascinated with the ways that pacing and character development can contribute to a great serialized drama, El-Amin left engineering behind, pursuing her passion for genre and storytelling all the way to a career in post-production. With several television shows under her belt, she recently took on her first feature film project, excited to delve into this new medium. As her career progresses, El-Amin looks forward to working on more high-concept fantasy and science fiction shows that tap into the love of TV she has held since she was a little girl. Her mentors include Lynne Willingham ACE (Breaking Bad, Ray Donovan), Sarah C. Reeves ACE (Westworld, Star Trek: Picard), and Nena Erb ACE (Insecure, Joy Ride). She resides in Los Angeles. Instagram - @nzhinga72 Podcast -https://podcasts.apple.com/bf/podcast/tv-campfire-podcast/id362603433

31m
Mar 05
Creator to Creators S5 Ep 49 Quhad Lawson

Straight from the Tri-State area. Recognized as one of the most diverse up and coming artists from Newark, New Jersey. QUHAD LAWSON a lyricist, singer, and songwriter with music categorize as Hip hop/Rap with Trap influences and contemporary R&B; he creates a distinctive sound that thrive in areas of music that he can only reach. From just showing off his pin skills as a Rapper to fusing R&B and Rap to express his story threw his music. The swagger in his flows and catchy hooks will make anyone who genuinely loves music appreciate his sound. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss.

14m
Mar 02
Creator to Creators S5 Ep 48 Nace DeSanders

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support Nace DeSanders is an accomplished experimental horror filmmaker, known for her proficiency in various roles such as writer, director, and producer. After success with short films such as Infatuation, The Wounded and the Watcher, and Hello Sickness, she is currently in development for her feature film project, Dance of the Demon. She also works for the community streaming platform, Soleil Space, a first-of-its-kind platform, committed to showcasing the rich and diverse content of the Global South diasporas and empowering its filmmakers. Originally from New York, USA, Nace embraces what she calls a semi-nomadic lifestyle, consistently seeking fresh environments to inspire her artistic endeavors. Currently based in Madrid, Spain, she continues to contribute to the global cinematic landscape, seamlessly blending her New York origins with the cultural richness of her current surroundings.

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Feb 28
Creator to Creators S5 Ep 47 Sydney B

Sydney B may be young at 17-years-old, but her music touches on aspects of life that both teens and adults can relate to. Her new track “Beautiful” delves into the world of promoting high self esteem and positivity through her resounding vocals and songwriting skills. “I want to radiate positivity no matter where I go or what I do,” she said. “All of my music is geared toward positive feelings and creating a world of hope. That’s my goal.” When she was just getting started, Sydney B’s producer asked her what she wanted to write about. Through discussing it they found that she shared insecurities and life obstacles that are common for not just teenagers, but people of any age. “I wanted to send a message that says everyone is beautiful in their own way and that no one’s alone,” she said. “Beautiful” was also used in a new music video that portrays Sydney B at an audition with other musicians practicing and waiting for their turn. The director walked her through the process, as it was being created to show an example of what the music stands for. With her background in music and theater she could relate to what the video was portraying, as it came naturally. “We have a lot of other people go through the audition process in the video to show that we’re all the same and nobody is greater or less than another,” she said. “We all have our differences and that is what makes us so beautiful in our own way.” In the new track, Sydney B sings: “I took a moment just to look in the mirror Ok I’m ready to take on the world For every moment I cry I know these tears have gone dry Cuz I’m beautiful I’m beautiful I tell the world I’m beautiful.” The mirror analogy is about looking inward, she said, as it can be difficult to do when being focused on what’s on the outside. This can be about your personal feelings or what you perceive people see you as. “The point of that is to look inside and find what is beautiful within you,” she said. “Everyone has beautiful traits and beautiful qualities within themselves, and when you tap into that it can create your passion or life’s calling.” Sydney B began singing in a choir when she was nine, and then became involved in musical theater in middle school. While she grew up in a family that was more sports focused, she said it was music what really sparked her interest. “I got into music and it was something that I never wanted to stop,” Sydney B said. “I always wanted to be singing. No matter how long any rehearsal was, I’d want to be there the whole time. I never got bored. It was where I found my passion and something I really loved.” She is inspired by her vast influences from all sorts of musical genres, as she loves music as a whole and not just a specific part of it. One thing is for sure about her style: she is promoting hope through her lyrics and uplifting beats. The Atlanta based musician found herself through music. She wants to use this to spread this message, as it has helped her greatly in life. “I’m not all the way there and I don’t know if I ever will be,” she said. “I think that’s part of what makes my music, my music. It’s not perfect and I’m not perfect, and I think that’s an important message for everyone to hear.” Sydney B has about a dozen songs that she says are on the horizon to be released in the near future. Keep up with Sydney B and check out her music available on all major platforms. Spotify YouTube Instagram TikTok

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Feb 20
Creator to Creators S5 Ep 46 Jay Anthony

Jay Anthony has been singing and training as a singer since he was a toddler in church and now, having worked as a model, acted in commercials and as a movie extra, and after a couple of false starts, he is launching a career as a recording artist. His first song, dropping on February 9, is a beautiful, old-school R&B love song, “It’s U 4 Me.” “Really, I’m walking into my destiny, which is music,” he said. “I thought I had lost the passion for it, because of life experiences, but it’s still there. It’s still in me.” Jay’s passion, skill and talent shine in his debut song. His baritone voice flows like a river over the lyrics. He takes the ends of his lines up and down the notes like water running over rocks. I don’t know what It is that makes me love you girl. I don’t know what is, but you are my world. Might be the crazy things you do.Mmm mmm Baby it’s you for me. “It’s a fun song, basically about the characteristics in a relationship, about a man liking a woman, you know? He can’t wait to get home to her — she is his world. It’s a really feel-good song.” Jay has been singing since he was 3 or 4 years old, writing since about age 12. His first solo performance, in church, also came at 12. Professional vocal and musical training and work in the studio began at 14. Early attempts to begin a musical career — including contract demos and an audition for American Idol — did not pan out. “So, I’m like, ‘You know what, I’m done,’ and then I started modeling.” His other work included the commercials and a part as an extra in a Will Smith movie (After Earth). “Other doors opened for me, and I took advantage of those doors. It was an honor working with Will Smith and meeting him, one of the coolest people ever. He was humble, the way he treated me,” he said. But the heart for music was always there. “It was always the music that I had a passion for.” The desire to be a professional singer came from Michael Jackson, “the first time I heard his voice,” he said. “He’s my reason for singing.” The song was “I’ll Be There.” He had other influences as well: Whitney Houston, Kem, John P. Kee, Frank Sinatra, Usher, Tank, Sam Cooke, John Legend, Patti Labelle. And Luther Vandross, who has special significance. “My voice changed,” he said. “Going through puberty, Luther really helped me to fall in love with my voice, with the change from being a little boy soprano to going deep. He kept me singing, and my mother and I got me a vocal coach and I worked through it.” His music began in gospel, and it remains as one of his musical staples. “I am a believer, and God is my first love.” His music will have gospel, soul, country, pop and a lot of R&B. “You’re gonna get a mix of everything in my music,” he said. His dream and goal — he also calls it his mission — is to be a full-time recording and performing artist, “to inspire and nurture the human spirit through music.” “I want to release my music to the world. Tour. Put out an album. Get a band, go full time. That’s the goal, because it’s time. It’s time.” In his early 30s, it’s time. He is working on an EP to come out later this year. In addition to records, albums and shows, he wants to write some jingles, do some television, some film. “I’m turning back to my love of music,” he said. “The modeling and stuff, I did that, but it was always music for me. Like, the ‘you’ for me is the music.” Connect to Jay Anthony on all platforms for new music, videos, and social posts, and follow him as he builds his career and catalogue. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JayAnthony2U Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jayanthony2u/https://www.instagram.com/tv/CudHvCzgX2T/?igsh=MWZjb3g2YzhvYWdxOA== X: https://twitter.com/JayAnthony2U/https://twitter.com/JayAnthony2U/status/1748373220804198742?t=L89KmkTDBCPQgRRDqvUNPA&s=19

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Feb 20
Creator to Creators S5 Ep 45 Richard Peshkin

“The World Needs Music,” the title track for composer Richard Peshkin’s recently released album, is a fun, beautiful pop song that shares a royal lineage in both its musical heritage and message.“It’s fairly obvious that the world is in a total state of disunity, chaos and disharmony,”said Richard, “and there’s so little that unites people and so much that creates divisions.”And music, he said, is one of the two things he’s seen that unites people. The second is sports.“You can go to a football game, and you don’t even know the person next to you, never met him, but if you root for the same team, by the end of the game you’re high-fiving and hugging, and you might have hated the guy under other circumstances.” Then there’s music. “When you go to a concert, and you have 40 thousand or 50 thousand people, and some are white and some are brown, some are yellow, some are gay, some are straight and some are everything,” he said, “and they’re all there in unity to celebrate the power and the beauty of music.”And now there’s “The World Needs Music”: The world is an angry place to be We’ve got to sing, not shout We need to figure it out A way to sing away the hurt we feel today Let’s put it in a song it’s better The song, beautifully sung by Kelsey Demsky, who also stars in the video, was produced by Mick James, known for his work on Criss Angel’s Mindfreak show. Mick was the producer for the entire album, which features Kelsey as the female vocalist and Dan Brenner as the male vocalist. Richard, a retired physician, has been writing songs since he was 10, when he copyrighted his first song, “Nadine.” He has been composing ever since. In 2019 he wrote the music and lyrics for a musical comedy, Boca Bound,” which was on the ballot for Grammy nomination. The 10 tracks of “The World Needs Music,” the first recording he has released, have attracted a wide audience so far. A second album, again featuring Kelsey, Dan and Mick, is ready for release around March, and a third is in process. He writes his own music and lyrics. “That’s something I pride myself in,” he said. “Some of my musical heroes did, some didn’t, and it’s kind of neat to do both, so you don’t have to answer to any critics.” Now we come to musical ancestry. His heroes of musical composition include Hal David, Carole King, Paul Simon, Neil Diamond, the stars of Motown, James Taylor and, the chief idol in his pantheon, Burt Bacharach. “Burt Bacharach has had an enormous effect on me in my life through his music. I’ve seen him in concert in various venues throughout my life, and his music has meant more to me than I could ever put into words. The lyrics written by Hal David, of course, were unbelievable.”Bacharach wrote the music and David the lyrics for 1965’s hit “What the World Needs Now.” Sixty years later, the song still enjoys great popularity. For a couple of decades, it was an anthem of a movement to unite people in their common humanity. “The World Needs Music” is “kind of an homage to that song but brought up into another time period where people can celebrate the unifying value of music.” “We can all sing together and maybe put aside our differences,” he said. He hopes that his song will become an anthem for things that bring people together. “When I wrote it, Mick, my producer-arranger, and I discussed the instrumentation and everything because we wanted it to sound like something you could sing at a high school or middle school, a grammar school or college. I could always picture young children singing it together in harmony — there’s a lot of harmonies in that song — before they learn how to hate.” The album is a demonstration of what he wants music to do for people. “What I want is for people to do what I do — sing the music, feel better because of the music, get out of a funk maybe, enhance things. Like, if I’m in love, make me feel love more. If you’re sad, music can make you happy. If you’re happy, music can make you happier.” He wrote the songs with multiple genres in mind. The second song, coming right after “The World Needs Music,” is “Shut Up,” which almost became the one selected to promote the album. It is a pop version — and a hilarious video — based on a true story about a couple’s dinner confrontation over cooking. “Right after ‘Shut Up’ is a beautiful ballad called ‘I Love You.’ I’m constantly aware of balancing those things,” he said. Enrich your life by connecting to Richard Peshkin on all platforms for new music, videos, and social posts. Single, “The World Needs Music,” YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBNOGJInxSY Single, “The World Needs Music,” Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/4fohtm5CmZGYXI2jHRdk1P?si=61dd20d77185484f Amazon Music: https://www.amazon.com/music/player/artists/B0BTKL6L8T/richard- peshkin Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/richard-peshkin/1669340892 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6ckuIpAbleH8DaGCsHzwOf YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RichardPeshkin

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Feb 13
Creator to Creators S5 Ep 44 Jam Of The Damned

Meosha Bean talks with the director and the star of their new epic horror musical Jam Of The damned. A troubled R&B prodigy and the ghost of a beautiful singer join forces to fight a demonic evil that is unleashed when a long-lost demo tape is played... Director Bio Aaron Mento is an award-winning writer, director, and producer of extreme comedy/horror. His debut feature film was the eerie sci-fi comedy “Standards of Living,” the first feature film to be shot entirely on an iPad. Next, Aaron Mento co- created and directed “Choose Their Kill,” a choose- your-own- adventure slasher comedy for Eli Roth and Crypt TV. His second ambitious feature film, “Ugly Sweater Party,” was an outrageously campy horror comedy that has become a cult hit on Blu Ray. Aaron’s newest action/horror/comedy “16 Bits” is currently in post-production after being 100% crowdfunded by an enthusiastic online fanbase. Through his production company, Ocular Migraine Productions, Aaron Mento continues to push the envelope with daringly original genre fusions. Singer Composer and Star Bio Honoré (pronounced honor-ray) is a singer, songwriter, and producer from Los Angeles, CA. Honoré’s witty lyrics, lush harmonies, and cleverly crafted tracks fuseR&B, Pop, and Hip Hop in a way that is reminiscent of his musical influences: Prince, Miguel, The Weeknd, and Pharrell Williams. Honoré has released 2 albums “BetterMan” and “Undeniable”, both critically acclaimed in the United States, UK and the Asian market. Honoré plans on releasing his 3rd album “Purple” in the Fall of 2022. Honoré’s film placements consist of: Foreign Love, Step Up High Water with Ne-Yo, and Ugly Sweater Party. Meosha Bean Producer Bio Meosha Bean: A Fearless Force in the World of Horror and Beyond As an actress and filmmaker, she catapulted to fame with her memorable roles in the spine-tingling films "Hard Requitals," "Miss Pepper," and "Delusions" With her appearance in the groundbreaking documentary "Horror Noire." industry icons like Jordan Peele, Tony Todd, and Rachel True as they explore the rich legacy of Black horror, with Meosha Bean as a prominent voice amongst them.She is a true trailblazer, igniting her creative spark by founding M.V. B Films Productions. 2003 She boasts an impressive repertoire of over 100 projects, from engaging short films and mesmerizing music videos to thought-provoking documentaries and compelling feature films. Follow Creator to Creators With Meosha Bean Podcast," where she effortlessly brings together Hollywood A-listers and emerging artists. Through intimate and insightful conversations, Streaming on all podcast platforms Imdb -- Jam Of The Damned https://www.imdb.com/title/tt31157530/ Social Media Aaron Mento , Honore Music, Meosha Bean Please contact us if youu want to get invole in the making of this film. bambeano16@gmail.com Thanks for lsteing please subscribe and share

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Feb 08
Creator to Creators S5 $p 43 Alternative Medicine

Creators to Creators is a podcast hosted by director Miosa Bean that interviews filmmakers and creatives from around the world. In this episode, we talk with Kris Yousef a Integrative Medicine practitioner, Dr. Atusa Mavi, and Ashley, also known as "Herbal Ash," has been practicing as an indigenous medicine practitioner for almost 12 years. Ashley@herbalashley.com https://herbalashley.com www.herbalashley.com @herbalashley (Instagram) Www.advancedveda.com @advancedveda Kris@advancedveda.com Dr.atousamahdavi@gmail.com https://gmail.com www.yourvitalitydoctor.com @dratousamahdavi Buy Atousa book Wholly You: Decoding the Secrets to Vitality, Longevity, and Prevention through a Vibrant Journey of Holistic Living and a Pharma-Free Life link -- https://a.co/d/bq3GMH0 KEY TAKEAWAYS Alternative medicine offers a holistic approach to healing and recognizes the importance of lifestyle, diet, nutrition, and environmental factors in treating chronic ailments. Integrative Medicine practitioners emphasize the importance of recognizing the cause of an ailment and eradicating it through lifestyle changes, rather than simply masking the symptoms medication. EXPLORATION OF YOGA AND AYURVEDIC MEDICINE Dr. Mavi has been a yoga practitioner for 20 years. In 2012, she went to India and completed a six-month program to become a yoga master teacher. While in India, she was introduced to ayurvedic medicine, which resonated with her. She studied ayurvedic medicine and became an ayurvedic practitioner. Dr. Mavi believes that ayurvedic medicine is in harmony with her toolbox of Chiropractic, yoga, and functional medicine. Kris Yousef's Introduction INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE PRACTITIONER Kris Yousef is an Integrative Medicine practitioner with a focus on ARA. He believes in healing and caring for the body through alternative medicine practices. Kris recognizes the importance of recognizing symptoms and understanding the process of healing. He encourages people to view symptoms as a positive sign of the body's natural process rather than a negative one. He believes that conventional medicine only masks symptoms and does not address the root cause of an ailment. He encourages people to consider alternative medicine as a way to heal and care for their bodies. . ASHLEY'S STORY HEALTH CHALLENGES AND DISCOVERY OF INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE Ashley, also known as "Herbal Ash," has been practicing as an indigenous medicine practitioner for almost 12 years. She stumbled upon alternative medicine and integrative medicine by chance due to her own health issues, including acidic stomach ulcers since childhood. Ashley found that traditional medicines were not working for her and created more dysfunction in her digestive system. She turned to alternative medicine and plant therapies that supported her system and allowed her to heal. CAREER AS AN INDIGENOUS MEDICINE PRACTITIONER Ashley's journey to becoming a healer started with her own healing process. She became passionate about alternative medicine and started teaching others to be more empowered with their bodies. Ashley's friends and family saw how she had healed herself and encouraged her to become a healer. She went on to become a practitioner in plant medicine and has been practicing for almost 12 years. . ADVANTAGES OF HOLISTIC APPROACHES Alternative medicine, on the other hand, takes a more holistic approach to healthcare. It focuses on treating the whole person, including their physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Alternative medicine practitioners use a variety of techniques, such as acupuncture, herbal medicine, and yoga, to help patients achieve optimal health. These techniques are often less invasive and have fewer side effects than conventional treatments. One of the major advantages of alternative medicine is that it recognizes the importance of the mind-body connection. Many alternative medicine practices, such as meditation and mindfulness, help patients reduce stress and improve their mental health. This, in turn, can have a positive impact on their physical health. Another advantage of alternative medicine is that it often emphasizes the importance of nutrition and lifestyle changes. Rather than relying solely on medication or surgery, alternative medicine practitioners work with patients to develop a personalized plan that includes diet and exercise recommendations. Overall, alternative medicine offers a more holistic and personalized approach to healthcare. While conventional medicine has its place, alternative medicine can be a valuable addition to a patient's healthcare plan Host Information Grab Meosha Bean E-Book https://www.google.com/books/edition/Action_Camera_Cash/ZojrEAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 Check out my podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean/id1519384944?uo=4 Merch - https://www.meoshabeanapparel.com/ https://www.patreon.com/MeoshaBeanOfficial It's Evil Season One Real Alabama Cases lYoutube membership program. M.V.B Films Productions

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Jan 23
Creator to Creators S5 Ep 42 REN.Y.C

Up-and-coming hip-hop artist, ren.y.c is ready to take 2024 by force. Her new single, “Wicky” set for release on January 12, 2024, tackles social issues with a rhythmic punch. Ren.y.c’s personal style of gritty trap and drill beats—laced with catchy melodies—tells real stories. Her emotional approach is authentic and thought provoking. The artist finds inspiration during everyday events, from riding in the car to working out. Her devotion to God is also reflected in her music and heartfelt stories. Ren.y.c isn’t afraid to tell you the truth—and make it sound good as she does it. “The beats are hip hop, but the way I go on is a little less so,” tells ren.y.c. “It’s still rap and hip hop but less hardcore.” Her new single, “Wicky,” was motivated by her passion for raising social awareness. While the song itself has subtle references to school shootings, the video is “more in your face” according to the artist. “I wanted people to listen to the song a lot and spread awareness,” says ren.y.c of her subtle approach to writing “Wicky.” “Yet the more you hear it, the more you think about the message.” To write “Wicky,” ren.y.c approached songwriting by way of freestyling. “I got the concept during the creation process, but I didn’t know if I’d stick with it. Then I freestyled and liked how it came out. Something happened and the whole second part got erased so I had to redo it. I didn’t go back to the song for a long time, but then one day I went back and did it.” Fortunately for listeners, ren.y.c didn’t let the song disappear into a creative black hole. “When I was younger, I always loved music, but I never thought that was something I could do,” shares the artist. Ren.y.c didn’t reach a crossroads to decide her fate. Instead, she just decided to go all in one day, and the people in her life were fully supportive. Coming up with a stage name, however, proved to be more of a challenge than committing to life as a musician. “I was putting off releasing music because I couldn’t think of a name. My friend actually suggested ‘ren.y.c’ during a Group FaceTime. I didn’t decide on it but everyone kept calling me that, so it stuck.” Up next for the artist is another single, titled “Sick,” due in late winter. Her goal for 2024 is to “keep working every day.” We can’t wait to hear the output of her dedication. Make sure to stay connected to ren.y.c on all platforms for new music, videos, and social posts. Spotify
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Jan 22
Creator to Creators S5 Ep 41 Amit Dhuga

Amit Dhuga is an Actor, Director, Writer, Producer, and Model. Born and raised in North Vancouver, B.C., Amit has had a passion for storytelling since the age of 4. In 2017, he graduated from Capilano University with a Bachelor's Degree in Motion Picture Arts. An award-winning filmmaker for RANVIR, a film about racism and the honour of family, Amit has a strong emphasis on story. After his recent film PRISONER, a revenge-action film about Indo-Canadian gang violence, Amit focuses mostly on telling South Asian stories in Canada to add diversity and culture to the country's film industry.

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Jan 15
Creator to Creators S5 Ep 40 Zay Grastley

Zay Grastley has always loved music, from Country to Rap to Reggae and just about everything in between. It has been this love for music of all kinds, the impact that this passion has had on his life that inspired Grastley to take on a musical career of his own. Now releasing his own songs, he spends his time creating something to inspire others the way his favorites have inspired him. Most recently Grastley’s music has taken a dive into his Country roots with the new song “Southern Charm”. The track is bold and easy to listen to, and is certainly a love song for the life he’s lived. “‘Southern Charm’ is the country boy’s theme song,” Grastley said. “It’s for the few of us who are able to really go after our dreams.” In reality, “Southern Charm” is the story of Grastley’s own life and experiences while growing up as a southern boy in North Carolina. The song was written after Grastley’s recent return to his home state, after some time spent living out in Arizona. The song really dives into the feeling of being home and all of the good feelings that come out of that. “I want my music to remind people that life is about having fun,” Grastley explained. “It’s more than just getting through the day. It’s about making an effort to live.” Following the release of “Southern Charm”, Grastley is excited about everything that is to come in 2024. Not only is he preparing for a tour sometime during the upcoming year, he is also working his way towards the release of several new projects. “I am expecting to release my newest single before the end of the year,” he explained. “And cannot wait to share my next EP, which I am expecting to come out in April.” Grastley alludes that his upcoming EP is going to “something completely different and utterly timeless”, and is sure to be something all of his listeners will want to keep an eye out for. Along with these exciting new releases and upcoming show dates, Grastley is looking forward to spending the next year expanding his reach and sharing his music with as many people as possible. “I would love to be the kind of artist that everyone in the household can know and enjoy,” he said. “I want to become one of the classics.” There is truly so much that this artist has to offer, and you will not want to miss out on all that is to come. Be sure to stay tuned in to Zay Grastley on various platforms for new music, visuals and social posts. YouTube: https://youtu.be/5fAfrgZMaXc Linktree: https://linktr.ee/zaygrastleymusic

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Jan 06
Creator to Creators S5 Ep 39 Minus A.I.

Minus A.I. Brings His Story to Life with Latest Single, ‘The Sphere’Musical audiobook producer, Minus A.I., showcases the potency of storytelling in his latest single, “The Sphere.”Musical audiobook producer, Minus A.I., showcases the potency of storytelling in his latest single, “The Sphere.” This track, a standout from his album, Killer Donuts Musical Soundtrack, immerses listeners in the enthralling world of Minus A.I.—all through the power of sound.As a visionary and musical adventurer, Minus A.I.'s work spans alternative indie rock, mainstream pop, and country pop, leaving room for exploration. Specializing in musicals, this indie artist has amassed a fanbase in less than two years. His previous single, “Ecstasy,” enjoyed regular airplay in San Francisco.Minus A.I. has dabbled in various genres, but he gravitates towards his strengths. "I ventured into rap with the song ‘Killer Donuts Musical’, but I would be disheartened if Eminem were to critique my rap skills. I don’t see myself as a rapper; instead, I draw inspiration from artists like ‘Twenty One Pilots’ for arrangement.While Minus A.I. may not be the top rapper, he is no stranger to the hip-hop scene. He once received invaluable advice at a concert event hosted by Teddy Bear the promoter, where he encountered DJ Khaled in the VIP area at Club Cinema, just before Khaled’s international success with Rick Ross.Hailing from Tampa Bay, Florida, Minus A.I. infuses his music with real-life experiences. ‘Killer Donuts Musical’ narrates the struggle of a man who loses everything in a Florida hurricane. Another unreleased track, “Make a Change,” addresses how the majority of people, regardless of their actions, are affected by the current climate crisis," the artist adds. In the musical, after “The Sphere” intro, the protagonist packs up and leaves a hurricane-stricken area in Florida, drives across the country to the west coast, and finally settles near Las Vegas.The audiobook traces the character’s journey through a musical narrative.When it comes to composing his music, Minus A.I. doesn’t adhere to a fixed process. “Sometimes the beat comes first, other times the lyrics come first,” the artist shares. “For this, I wrote to the scene. If music is personal, it’s scattered. But this is really written for whatever is happening in the scene.”Minus A.I. is unafraid to express his beliefs, whether verbally or through song. “I remember seeing through my mother’s eyes,” Minus A.I. recalls, visualizing his entry into the world. “No one believes that when you enter it’s like that—cloudy. But it is, it’s like coming from the clouds and entering into the world.”

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Jan 05
Creator to Creators S5 Ep 38 Spendit

To begin his career as a recording artist, Buffalo, New York, rapper Spendit has put out “Hold Up,” a chiming, melodious single with some hard-edged, explicit street lyrics. “That track, I feel like, it describes my life,” he said. “I’m always trying to get to some money, and it’s an ever-changing world. I’m always trying to adapt.” “Hold Up” is the lead single off his EP Check. Another single off the EP, “Grace,” has also been released. He said that when he got the beat from his brother, Akaey, he only had an hour to work with it, and his first thought was, “I cannot attack this in an hour, and all I could think of was life is moving too fast. Can you hold up?” And with that, he realized, “Hold up. Wow, that’s really me.” And it turned out to be one of the easiest songs he ever wrote. Life movin’ too fast, can’t wait up, can’t hold up Spend it, what’s the hold up, bands can’t fold up Dropped out of college, she givin’ me brain, she givin’ me knowledge Brand new coupe, no mileage, always flee, don’t need a stylist He’s been writing for a few years but until this year he hadn’t made up his mind whether to pursue it as a career.

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Dec 31, 2023
Creator to Creators S5 Ep 37 Aurora Takeover

Misery (Part 2 Independent) is set to be released on December 5 and it can be found on all major platforms. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6dXkVKKAjoDbZu0dfLQiMy?si=U8xLAJhQRFCtFrbsIXccRg&nd= 1&dlsi=4f3b7bb0d1f44417 Instagram: instagram.com/AuroraTakeover YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@michaelflynn5201?si=QuSWG69rnX1wP2XR Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/aurora-takeover/1448637933 Hyperpop musician Aurora Takeover focuses on creating songs with relatability, and he has released a brand album EP titled Misery, (Part 2 Independent) that touches on the theme of a drug relapse. Aurora Takeover, 24, was born and raised in Tewksbury, Massachusetts, and has been singing and writing his music since he was young. He went to college in New Hampshire to study audio engineering, but quickly found out that college wasn’t for him. He started teaching himself how to mix on FL Studio, and began writing his first album, “The Darkest Light.” His first release was a single called “Walls.” He left college after a year and was jumping from job to job, but it was stagnant to him. During this time he was always somewhat depressed about his scenario, thinking there was an unfilled void. He said he was drinking a little too much, was going out multiple times a week, and this is when he discovered he has the ability to really hone in on peoples’ feelings.

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Dec 22, 2023
Creator to Creators S5 Ep 36 Jett Jenkins

With her newest release — a cover of Fiona Apple’s “Daredevil” — indie pop artist Jett Jenkins departs from the “dreamy, colorful production” of her last few releases and shows all the assertiveness and force of Fiona Apple’s original. “Fiona Apple’s my favorite artist, and the album that ‘Daredevil’ is off of is the first one that really got me hooked into her music,” said Jett. Jett’s “Daredevil” drops on November 17. “That song really showed me how she can use emotion in her singing, and the bridge of that song was just so special to me — I loved it so much that I wanted to sing it myself.” Jett’s voice has softer edges than Fiona’s, yet when she launches into that bridge she is every bit as commanding — “Seek. Me. Out. — every word an order to be obeyed. music, videos, and social posts. Website: https://jettjenkins.com Linktree: https://linktr.ee/jettjenkinsmusic Amazon Music: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Jett+Jenkins&i=digital-music&search- type=ss&ref=ntt_srch_drd_B09LSS84DB Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/jett-jenkins/1595458604 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5eQTLH2RK7Et9can4bdmI7?si=t4- DJRXlTI2XyZS8FsvCJg&utm_medium=share&utm_source=linktree&nd=1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZhrq3wUCitYxyIeeV1sY6A Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jettjenkinsmusic/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jettjenkinsmusic X: https://twitter.com/_jettjenkins Bandsintown: https://www.bandsintown.com/a/15501609-jett-jenkins Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/artist/jett-jenkins/ARgq4Zq3JPX93h4 \

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Dec 18, 2023
Creator to Creators S5 Ep 35 Luke ATME

Global artist Luke ATME —from his Italian roots, Luca Tozzi —releases the sentimental ballad, “Pull Me Closer.” “It’s a breakup song,” explains the artist, who was inspired by the end of a relationship. “At the beginning, it had a sad tone. It was not depressing but romantic, like drowning in your feelings. I started writing it after a breakup with my partner. Then I stopped for six months. When I got back into the studio with it, I didn’t quite like where it was going so I changed the direction. I wanted to bring a good feeling to the song—romantic and nostalgic at the same time.” “Pull Me Closer” plays on the state of mind of breaking up with someone because it’s not the right time for you to be together—no cheating or any reasons to break up necessarily. “It’s about needing to prioritize other things at that time,” shares Luke. “Neither wants to break up. Both are in love with each other. But there are situations and family and other important things all at that time. It’s not the right time to be together.” Luke ATME hopes that listeners realize the value of listening to your heart, but “not always doing what your heart wants.” “It’s not the right time at that stage but maybe later on it can be. Don’t think it’s never going to work,” he adds. Born and raised in Naples, Italy, Luke ATME ignited his passion for music as a teenager, when he began recording covers for online audiences. From the age of 12, Luca took on roles in high school musicals and enjoyed performing in and watching shows. “I really had the feeling I wanted to become a musician,” shares the singer. “My father brought me to see musicals and concerts of Italian singers.” In 2017, the young musician graduated from the University of West London for music performance and released his first EP, “Loudest!,” in the UK. He went on to win multiple awards including a Golden Award for “Song of the Year,” the AAA4Success Award, and the Golden Award for “Artist of the Year,” as well as the “Premio Internazionale di Poesia.” The multitalented musician is also a polyglot. “I sing in English… I sing in five languages,” shares Luke ATME. “Mainly in English and Spanish, but I have lyrics in Portuguese and French too. I’ve lived in many places so far, so I try to mix all my cultural backgrounds into my music. It comes natural to me. I have friends around the world and a passion for travel. I use my experiences from everyday life to bring my music to life.”

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Dec 12, 2023
Creator to Creators S5 Ep 34 David Cook

David Cook, hailing from Essex, UK, and I am deeply immersed in the fascinating realm of the paranormal. My journey into the mysterious and unknown was sparked in my childhood, where I found inspiration in TV shows such as Arthur C Clarke's World Of Strange Powers, Tales From The Crypt, and Twilight Zone, alongside classic films like Nightmare On Elm Street, Friday The 13th, and Halloween.Transitioning from a childhood fascination to a seasoned paranormal investigator, I commenced my exploration armed with just one video camera. Over time, my dedication has manifested in the accumulation of a diverse array of video equipment, including night vision and full-spectrum cameras, alongside high-definition counterparts. This journey has not only fueled my passion for the paranormal but has also paved the way for numerous upcoming projects, including the realization of my aspirations to create captivating films in this genre.

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Dec 11, 2023
Creator to Creators S5 Ep 32 Honey Made

Bio It has been a long road with many twists and turns, but Austin based funk group Honey Madehas released their newest EP called Charge It To The Band Fund, which has an eclectic mix of soul, funk, a little hip hop and plenty of horns. The newest single, “Ashy Pockets (My Mode)” is a remix of an original track that was very much focused on the “green culture,” McDaniel explained. Producer John Ryan liked the chorus and hook of “Ashy Pockets” and wanted to rework the arrangement and lyrics for radio that is now being released on the new EP. “The sentiment is still there but the focus is now on why this person maybe wants to smoke,” Trombonist Donald McDaniel said. “Like, what is he trying to get away from or self-medicatewith. The theme of that song is that ‘I’m in a dead end job. I can’t wait to get off work and get in my mode.’” Honey Made is a nine piece funk band consisting of: Willie Barnes, Vocals; Donald Ford Jr., vocals; Brian Cokeley, Keys; Lee Braverman, Bass; Chris Barnes, Drums & Vocals; Mark Saldana, Percussion; Dustin Hunter, Tenor Saxophone & Baritone Saxophone; Joseph Marrow, Trumpet & Flugelhorn; and Donald McDaniel, Trombone. Rate comment subscribe hit notification bell for all new videos Check out my podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean/id1519384944?uo=4 Merch - https://www.meoshabeanapparel.com/ https://www.patreon.com/MeoshaBeanOfficial Join my patreon https://www.patreon.com/MeoshaBeanOfficial https://open.acast.com/public/patreon/fanSubscribe/6372642 It's Evil Season One Real Alabama Cases located only on Goreculuture.com and Youtube membership program. M.V.B Films Productions

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Dec 01, 2023
Creator to Creators S5 Ep 31 Fortitude

Fortitude the artist under consideration, embodies a distinctive musical style, which could aptly be coined as "Wisconsin rap." This nomenclature finds its roots in the artist's Wisconsin upbringing, offering a geographic and cultural context to his artistic expression. Fortitude's rap, characterized by a discernible upper-Midwestern ambiance, exudes a straightforward yet compelling quality. Whether delivered at an accelerated pace or in a more measured cadence, his lyrics possess an unassuming narrative elegance, imbued with a poetic essence that adds depth and resonance to his musical compositions.

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Nov 26, 2023
Creator to Creators S5 Ep 30 Kiya Cole

@KIYACOLE KIYA COLE -The N.Y. native has been managing her daughter's career since she was a baby, Skai Jackson.Prior to managing her daughter's successful career, Kiya was working at the post office in New York.Today, she has over 200,000 followers on Instagram. She specializes in fitness and modeling content. She regularly uploads very inspiring post. Follow and support her business.

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Nov 23, 2023
Creator to Creators S5 Ep 29 Hannah Telle

Hannah Telle on all platforms for new music, videos, and social posts. Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/artists/B01M0SNWKX/hannah-telle Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/hannah-telle/1154145704 SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/hannah-telle Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6pXKQVhbDJnq2JknjjrAjr?si=ZTvM8kY9T5iaFN nuphsuFQ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/HannahTelle Bio Waking Up To Tomorrow, the 3rd LP from Hannah Telle, finds her embracing a spiritual folk expression as she delivers her songs with an unprecedented dose of mysticism and introspection. She sings of her catharsis and the pain she encountered along the way. She takes time to admire the beauty of her surroundings. ”The new album is the counterpoint to her previous project, Walking Away From The Dream. Both were produced by Riley Geare, a drummer known for his contributions to the music of Unknown Mortal Orchestra and Caroline Rose. While she contemplated letting go on Walking Away From The Dream, the new album brings forth a bright return, acknowledging the power and weight of music in her life. The writing and development of Waking Up To Tomorrow, along with her recent return to Los Angeles, has manifested a creative reawakening for Hannah whose expression fills this album.The album is about hope, she said, about “realizing that old dreams that you thought were dead and gone actually have a chance to be revived.

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Nov 22, 2023
Creator to Creators S5 Ep 28 Christopher Sky

hristopher Sky is an increasingly well-known and popular actor in Hollywood. He is best known for his appearances in numerous movies, and across Lifetime, ABC, HBO, Adult Swim, BET + Apple TV.Christopher Sky’s career is a testament to his versatility and charm. Working out of Los Angeles, New York, and Atlanta, he has graced multiple networks and platforms with his charismatic and engaging personality. He has won over quite a mixed audience of all ages through his courage in accepting different kinds of movie roles.With his diverse portfolio, where he has played detectives, father figures, and even in the horror genre, Christopher Sky has proven his range as an actor. Some of his most memorable movies include “Stay Out” (2023) “Sins in the Suburbs” (2022) and “Secrets in the Desert” (2023), along with his appearance on “The Eric Andre Show” (2019).

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Nov 20, 2023