2020 'TIL - a podcast by 93 Til

from 2020-03-09T03:58:42

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We're back after a 2 year hiatus! On this weeks episode we discuss:

(04:05) ‘UK Drill’ vs. ‘Chicago Drill’: We discuss the ongoing debate of where ‘DRILL’ Music began, putting all talks to rest over where Drill truly originated. A look at why UK Artists will remain on the back-burner for several American listeners.
(9:25) ‘Lovers and Friends’ festival IS REAL: The check clears for artists and it’s confirmed, the throwback festival initially plagued with a Fyre Fest-esque aura due to its unbelievable lineup of OG artists is happening. We talk excitement and skepticism surrounding the May event.
(15:44) D Smoke Album Review: From starring and eventually winning on Rhythm + Flow to walking out alongside Deontay Wilder while performing ‘Black Habits,’ we dive into the talented rapper’s unique multicultural flow.
(19:13) TDE Talent finding A1, Marketing : We discuss how Top Dawg Ent. manages project releases from their artists and whether marketing may be a factor as some albums can go ‘under the radar.’ Or if the label intentionally goes against the grain in regards to how they market for drops and when it drops to possibly savor the moment instead of mainstream microwave music sparing.
(22:50) Latest on SupaBwe: Miguel gives us an update on the Chicago artist and what we can look forward to in the new decade. Hinting at a possible Hurt Everybody return?
(24:02) Chicago Upcoming Talent to Look Out for: Miguel gives us his list of talented artists throughout the city of Chicago, high and low.
(27:52) Monster Mike Tweets Stay Undefeated: We briefly discuss Monster Mike’s talents and stellar tweets. As well as those who are blocked from his twitter
(31:50) REGGAETONE DRIZZY ON THE HORIZON? We decipher the idea of the next forthcoming Drake album with a heavy influence of Bad Bunny and other Reggaetone artists. We bring receipts to the table of why we see Drake emulating the sound soon enough.
(34:00) WHY MEG’S THE GOAT, PERIOD. Tali advocates for Meg the Stallion, while Miguel and Luis remain confident that Nicki and Cardi are still lightyears ahead.
(41:34) LIL WAYNE IS THE BEST EVALUATOR OF TALENT: Lil Wayne walked so these other artists could run. 93 ‘Til discusses why Weezy is better at scouting and building talent, while Ye is better at building Ye.
(47:31) Three Upcoming Projects We Hope to See: The Team expresses who they want to see drop and why. Find out who made our top three and who we think is actually next to drop. Hint, one of them already dropped.

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