
White Boys at The Center of Black Culture, The Music Industry and Drill Rap
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Not every white boy in the studio is a culture vulture… even when he primarily makes drill rap. In this episode, India taps in with Philly-based engineer, producer, and Italian American, Shep, to get into the real about the music industry, sobriety, and addiction cycles most artists face.
We get into:
💋Why living in New York City will humble you, fast.
💋The pressure to constantly perform and the drugs that get you there.💋Chasing validation vs. chasing legacy.
💋Strip clubs have the best steaks, and are pivotal in cathartic purges.
💋Druski skits, and the spicy white scale
💋LA industry party scene, and how easy it is to get caught up in a freak off.💋Does drill rap promote violence, or provide a platform for rappers to heal?
This episode is a real life representation of what happens with two ADHD creatives get together and have a conversation. Buckle up for the chaos babe.
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Special Guest: Shep, @gtheshep on Instagram
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