Episodios

  • Focus- Producing for Dre, Building for Legacy & Protecting Your Mental Health
    Aug 21 2020
    Focus is someone whose skill is only matched by heart and passion for the music he makes. He proved his chops by producing for the likes of Snoop Dogg, Jennifer Lopez, Lil Wayne, Christina Aguilera, not to mention his father was the renowned bassist and co-founder of the funk band “Chic”. Focus eventually signed to work with Dr.Dre as a producer among others like Hi-tek & Mr.Porter. He shares stories about the downtimes too and how he made lemons into lemonade, when he first came to California he was locked in a studio for 3 days and he decided to make the most of it by making 15 beats. He also shared the importance of protecting your mental health, he created a group called “Kings Quarters” to accomplish exactly that. All in all, Focus wants to continue to build for legacy, not for fame or money all while doing what he loves: making music. Listen to these stories and more on this episode of Beat The Block, powered by BeatStars. If you’re a producer trying to make a living doing what you love, head over to BeatStars.com and start making money, for free. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beattheblockpodcast/support
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    52 m
  • Nascent- Coming up w/ Chance, Brent Faiyaz & More, Quitting His 9-5 & How He’s Handled His Business
    Aug 14 2020
    There are some who are lucky enough to grow up in a city that has a musical revolution, Nascent was one of the few in Chicago that had enough smarts, skills and humility to actually rise with that revolution. Surprisingly though, his first big break didn’t come from Chicago but rather a trip he made to New York. After building a relationship with Kay Slay, he flew to New York only to not get the meeting he was promised but instead of getting down he paid G Unit’s office a visit. That visit turned into his first major placement with 50 Cent, he expected that one moment to turn his whole life around which didn’t end up happening. He still worked a 9 to 5 while still grinding away at getting better as his craft and working with artists around Chicago. He ended up getting the chance to move to LA which he took and instead of chasing big artists he decided to help build and grow with up and coming artists, like himself which lead to him working with Chance The Rapper, Cam Obi, Noname, Brent Faiyaz, A Boogie and many more. He also gets real about how to actually handle your business and not just the stereotypical fluff you usually hear. He dives into publishing deals, how you should go about creative marketing ideas, releasing your own music and where you should put your money. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beattheblockpodcast/support
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    59 m
  • Tiffany Miranda- Producing & Engineering for Pitbull & DJ Khaled & More + Starting Girls Make Beats
    Jul 31 2020
    Tiffany Miranda is someone who has always taken matters into her own hands, learned the ropes of the business and given everything back to help those coming after her. She got her start in music in her late teens, she even had a meeting with the Miami legend Uncle Luke’s record label. A few years in she realized she wanted more control of her destiny in music and began to learn everything about production and engineering. She was able to achieve success working with everyone from French Montana, Cool & Dre, Rick Ross to Lil Uzi Vert but saw how few women worked in the industry and how poorly the industry treated women. She then decided to apply that same hustle she used in her own music career to start “Girls Make Beats”, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping young girls learned how to produce and make it in the music industry. The organization has now grown to operate in Miami and Los Angeles and is even now helping young girls internationally realize their dream of making it in music. Listen to these stories and more on this episode of Beat The Block, powered by BeatStars. If you’re a producer trying to make a living doing what you love, head over to BeatStars.com and start making money, for free. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beattheblockpodcast/support
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    35 m
  • Vic Spencer- Touring Group Homes, Sticking To His Sound & Stories w/ Sean Price & Heltah Skeltah
    Jul 24 2020
    This show is all about turning lemons into lemonade, taking a bad situation and flipping it so it works for you. Few have done this better than our next guest, Chi Town’s own Vic Spencer. In middle school Vic entered the group home system and when his schedule was restricted so he couldn’t play basketball anymore, he picked up the pen. The staff running the group homes took notice and decided to sponsor Vic to make music and tour other group homes, foster care events and the like sharing his positive message of turning a bad situation into a great one. Fast forward years after that and after dropping many mixtapes he dropped the critical acclaimed “Cost of Victory” in 2015 which had the biggest buzz of any of his work to date. Despite being older than most of his contemporaries, he was not only able to make it in music but make it with his sound which is very different to his peers, but true to him. He also shared some inspiring and hilarious stories about meeting Sean Price and getting to work with someone he looked up to as well as eating weed brownies with Heltah Skeltah. Listen to these stories and more on this episode of Beat The Block, powered by BeatStars. If you’re a producer trying to make a living doing what you love, head over to BeatStars.com and start making money, for free. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beattheblockpodcast/support
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    55 m
  • DJ Shay- Discovering Benny The Butcher, Starting a Record Label & Perseverance Through Self Belief
    Jul 17 2020
    There was a time not too long ago where people weren’t checking for Buffalo when it came to hip hop. Still, our next guest DJ Shay was grinding his way through and is the man that is responsible for helping put it on the map. He started DJ’ing when he was just 10 years old and played gigs all throughout his childhood. After he came of age he started making beats as well and dove into that world along with DJ’ing. Eventually, he founded Buff City Records and became in every aspect of the music business from signing artists, managing doing shows, etc. During that time he got introduced to a young and hungry Benny The Butcher and started working with him. After he saw how talented he was he decided to go all in on helping him (and eventually Conway and Westside Gunn) and do whatever he could do to help them in their career. Listen to these stories and more on this episode of Beat The Block, powered by BeatStars. If you’re a producer trying to make a living doing what you love, head over to BeatStars.com and start making money, for free. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beattheblockpodcast/support
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    58 m
  • BankRollGotIt- Strategy for Working with Rising Artists, Quitting Their Jobs & Opening Their Studio
    Jul 10 2020
    The internet has completely changed the music industry and as a producer you have to create your own path and not rely on gatekeepers. Our next guest, BankRollGotIt did exactly that. The producer group is comprised of brothers Joel and Taylor Banks (hence their producer name) and created their own path to making a living off of music. Joel had been producing since he was in school and after his old producer group fell apart him and his brother decided to create a group together. After all, if you can’t trust family who can you trust. They both had day jobs in the Bay Area and they learned a valuable lesson from doing sales: you must provide value first. They started booking studios for the weekend around conference and festivals where rappers would show up and DM them offering a free session. Eventually, they had a big break when Asian Doll took them up on their offer for free studio time and they got placements on her first project after she signed to a label. Despite the success they kept building they stayed in their day jobs working day and night until they were losing money because of all the opportunities in music. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beattheblockpodcast/support
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    53 m
  • Decap- Studying Spirituality & Meditation, Building Multiple Income Streams & Drums That Knock
    Jul 3 2020
    Decap cut his teeth in the rap game joining a 9-person rap group, he was the only producer and had a make the beats for all their tracks. That was in junior high, by the time he got to his school he had built some buzz for himself and started selling beats. He eventually left to make it in New York but ended up hitting a wall and getting into debt, he decided to study spirituality and meditation instead. That cleared his mind and helped him become conscious of what he really wanted and he entered the music industry a changed man. He quit chasing major placements and began to diversify his efforts and knowledge launching things like his production masterclasses and infamous drum kit, “Drums That Knock”. He also share how he has dealt with depression, books that changed his life and even how Redman randomly walked into his apartment to use the bathroom. Listen to these stories and more on this episode of Beat The Block, powered by BeatStars. If you’re a producer trying to make a living doing what you love, head over to BeatStars.com and start making money, for free. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beattheblockpodcast/support
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    51 m
  • Antman Wonder- Working w/ DJ Premier, Commanding Producer’s Worth & Bouncing Back Mentally
    Jun 26 2020
    Creating a beat with a sample can be hard enough, today’s guest would recreate samples from scratch ever since he started making music. Our guest this episode, Antman Wonder, hails from Philly and when he started making beats he didn’t even realize sampling existed so he would remake them from scratch which built his beat making chops quickly. He caught a big break after being interviewed by DJ Premier from a project called “An Ode to Reasonable Doubt”, he started working with Premier and Royce Da 5’9 among others. He also started composing and shared how the music industry should pay producers their worth and on time like they do in film. Despite achieving more success like a Grammy with Anderson.Paak, he remains fulfilled by the process of making good music, working with people he loves and focusing on legacy. Even with his success, Antman shared a mental breakdown he had in 2017 and not only how he was able to get out of it but how you can too. Listen to these stories and more on this episode of Beat The Block, powered by BeatStars. If you’re a producer trying to make a living doing what you love, head over to BeatStars.com and start making money, for free. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beattheblockpodcast/support
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    46 m