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Creator to Creators With Meosha Bean

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  • Filmmaker Meosha Bean interviews creatives from around the world about trending topics. Join the conversation.

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  • Creator to Creators S6 Ep 31 The Mellow Mac
    Jul 27 2024
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    https://mellowmac.bandzoogle.com/mellowmacmusic



    For over two decades, The Mellow Mac has written and produced a large body of work,
    from R&B rap—hip-hop, pop, reggaeton, EDM, neo soul, country and more—for various
    artists and labels. One Way Ticket,” single released July 2024, features The Mellow Mac on an R&B love
    song, with harmonic vocals telling his love interest he’s ready to go to the next level if
    she is.“Yeah, yeah. I wanted that sensual kind of feel, where I only use a kick drum, snare &
    hat. I played all the instruments like butter, with a tempo at 70 bpm”.
    I need to know if you’re ready?
    Should I get a one-way ticket now?
    A round trip if you’re not down
    “Grown folks' music,” he said. “That’s really what it is—classic R&B with a little taste of a
    “Silk Sonic” kind of vibe, with a the fast, syncopated vocal cadence and saucy
    harmonies.”
    I need to know if your cup runs over
    will you want it again?
    want it again, want it again now
    He is a co-founder and producer for the band L.A. CounyLine, which has released a few
    singles, EPs and albums and performs in the Los Angeles region. They co-wrote songs
    for GaimChng3R Entertainment and partners Bungalo/Universal Music. Mellow Mac
    produced, engineered and played multiple instruments on several songs for this group
    He has worked for many years in artist development, polishing various artist’s skills. His
    work ethic keeps him working constantly at several recording studios including his
    studio in La Habra, CA. Kram Pro Studios, established in 2003. As an engineer,
    musician, producer and many more hats are worn by The Mellow Mac.
    “I don’t want to sit on some of these songs anymore. I constantly write and collaborate,
    adding to my catalog songs. I thought ‘Okay, I just want to do something for myself, for
    me,’ and that’s why I decided to release my own album.”
    The songs are his babies, after all, and he wants to send them out into the world and
    see them make good. “One Way Ticket” will also be the title of the album in 2025.
    “The album has a lot of different flavors,” he said. “I have some rap/hip/hop a mixture,
    but it’s mostly R&B.”
    “One Way Ticket” is the second of his babies that he has released this year. The first,
    “Me and My Boo,” is a fast, fun, Pop/R&B number that features Jacob G. on lead
    vocals, who is the other co-founder of the band L.A. CounyLine, which they formed in
    2018.
    “Making music is not work to me, it’s therapy. I play and record music to relax my hyper
    mental energy and music comes easy to me. I’m all over the place musically speaking,
    which can be difficult to market. Growing up listening to different music genres made me
    kind of like a music gypsy and definitely a free spirit when it comes to music. I have an
    appreciation for all forms of good music”
    Make sure to stay connected to Mellow Mac on all platforms for new music, videos, and
    social posts.


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  • Creator to Creators S6 Ep 30 S7GMA
    Jul 27 2024
    https://open.spotify.com/artist/4jPjNu5BROujenMXmF3k2Ihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlFSThcfXFMhttps://www.instagram.com/s7gma/?igsh=aDg5Yndoc2U2d3pw&%3Butm_source=qrIn a song that he calls “tough love,” S7GMA (sigma) has created a hip-hop/rap trackwith a lot of anger, regret and loss carried in its driving beats. The melodies andinstrumentation make it a hauntingly beautiful listen.“Sorry” drops on July 6. The music video has already been released.“When I wrote this song,” said S7GMA, “I had just lost my father. Then a month after, Ilost my manager. He was killed. In that very same day, I found out that my friend’snewborn baby had passed away.”Never thought I’d have these thoughts now they want me on them pills,My dad just passed away my head just spinning like a wheel,Then my homie lost his daughter man I know this can’t be real,It is, in one way, the most defiant, in-your-face eulogy you’ll ever hear. In another, it is agood-bye to all his friends, and in another it is a message to himself.An Asian singing bowl resonates in the background, and a soft, slow chiming bell setsthe beat and the mood in the intro before drums take over the beat and slashed stringsintroduce the theme:World turned us cold and all we know is get it,We ain’t never ask for this life, but it is the life we living,Telling us the best to do, but is that the right decision?“‘Sorry’ is basically all tough love, because somebody like me had to go through myobstacles, obviously, to get to where I had to be. So, it’s a message to myself, ‘Stopfeeling sorry for yourself.’ At the same time, I’m sorry you had to go through everythingthat you had to go through to be where you are today.”He calls his new music — the music he began creating this year with “Now” —“conscious hip-hop.” It has a much more serious attitude than the upbeat, poppy hip-hop of previous years.In 2023, he said, his attitude was “You know what? I’m just gonna give people whatthey want. I’m just, you know, playful and commercial.”But by the end of the year, his reasoning changed.“It was like, this isn’t working, and if I can’t please people doing what they want, makingsounds that they want to hear, then I’m just going to go ahead and do me. I lockedmyself in my room for the first three months of the year and did nothing but S7GMA,S7GMA, S7GMA. S7GMA, S7GMA, S7GMA, all day every day.”Conscious hip-hop.“It is music with a message but it’s more conscious of myself, of the moves I make,because I do have mental depression, and I’m a deep thinker. I like to dig deep intothings. I like being self-aware.”“Sorry,” with its anger and loss, is also a song of regret, of missed opportunities to learnfrom people now gone, of the inability to help.He wasn’t in real contact with his father until he was 20 and his father had beendiagnosed with the brain tumor that eventually killed him.“Every time I spoke to him, he always told me, ‘Just don’t stress.’ Literally, just black andwhite, ‘Don’t stress,’ and that’s an anomaly to me, because, like I said, I like to breakthings down.”“And then my manager,” he said, the manager who texted him “23 minutes before hepassed.”“He was three hours away, and he needed me to come and pick him up. It only took 23minutes for somebody else to take his life. So, I do feel guilty, one, that I never paidattention to my father and two, I’m not Superman and I couldn’t make a three-hour trip.”S7GMA self-produces all his music. His YouTube channel is named prodS7GMA. Thesound of “Now” and “Sorry,” he said, will now be a “staple” with him, “somber, tough, lowsounding, and that aggression that you hear in ‘Sorry” is also something I do.”“Sorry” and “Now” will be part of a seven-track EP, Mind of Me, he will release inNovember. Another single that will go on the EP, “Welcome,” drops on July 19. Beyondthat, he has a whole year’s program of music planned for the rest of this year and into2025. Meanwhile, we have “Sorry,” with music and lyrics well-worth listening to. S7GMA’svoice itself has a resonating quality much like the singing bowl in the intro, which addsto the music and makes the message almost impossible to miss.“‘Sorry,’” he said, returning to the message, “I’ll say is something for people to listen to.You can be sorry, but don’t feel sorry for yourself.”Make sure to stay connected to S7GMA on all platforms for new music, videos, andsocial posts.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support.
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  • Creator to Creators S6 Ep 29 Jesse Medina
    Jul 26 2024
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIszb9nh3r4https://open.spotify.com/artist/64kjTvGmTTpYpoSX0uNJ6QRapper Jesse Medina continues to pour his heart and soul into his music, putting out hard-hitting tracks. The most recent is “No Ma’am” off an upcoming EP titled Extrasensory Modes ofPerception.“No Ma’am” features Medina’s boy Q-Timer, who he has been playing music with for years.They wrote the song together and put it to a beat by producer Barry Bones, who they bothworked with on Medina’s recent track “In My Head.”While his first single was more about using trippy poetry describing the world of drug psychosis,this one is a little more fun and playful with a focus on “chillin’ with his homies.”“We went over to Barry’s lab and did it over his beat,” Medina said. “It was based off the show‘Married With Children’ and Al Bundy’s little crew of homies. You know, it’s about looking out foryour bro, having guy time and just kind of talking shit.”Medina admits there is some randomness to the song, and he and Q-Timer are just “spittin’.”The inspiration for the bars kind of just came out of thin air.“It’s really about the brotherhood,” Medina said. “It is kind of the camaraderie between me andQ-Timer. It’s about sticking with your boys. You know, there are people in relationships, but youcan go out and kick it with your homies. I like the word play and like the beat a lot, and the hookis hella dope to me. That kind of sums it up.”Medina said the bars and the beat carry the lyrical flow. The beat has an element of intrigue to itbefore the lyrics kick in.Here they comeAll my gunsMy day onesLike when you see me runThe story behind the beat is an interesting one. Jesse said there was initially another beat that“No Ma’am” was written to. Somehow it went missing, and no matter how hard they looked, theysimply couldn’t find it. Sometimes that is just the way things go, and resiliency is key. While itthrew them off at first, Medina, Q-Timer and Barry Bones started from square one and put outsomething to be proud of.“Q found this beat and it was sounding hard,” Jesse said. “When I heard it, I knew it was a hellasick beat. I love it, man. It’s beyond what I wanted it to be. This beat changed the delivery andmade it something else.”He has heard solid feedback from his fans about his last track, “In My Head,” and with “NoMa’am” that praise has only continued and increased. He said this is one for the friends andfans alike.“This is for the hip-hop heads.”Extrasensory Modes of Perception has nine tracks and will be released next month. It is a mix ofdifferent styles of hip-hop. Jesse said it is beyond labeling in a genre. Each track differs from thenext and will keep the listeners on their toes and on the edge of their seats in anticipation. Whilethere is a sense of randomness, he said there is also a method to the madness.“If I hear something in my head, I’m just going to execute it, and there’s no telling what kind ofmusic will come from it,” he said. “I’m looking at the challenge and having fun with it every time.But there is a theme — you can hear the hip-hop influences no matter what song it is.”Jesse was born and raised in San Jose, and music is simply a massive part of his life. When hehears music, lyrics will just flow through him, but sometimes he takes his time to make sureeverything is perfect. Medina thrives off using straight emotion with the beat.He has influences that date back to music his mother would play like Prince, Rick James andthe Isley Brothers. Some of his current inspirations include groups like the Gorillaz, FreestyleFellowship, TDE, Gnarls Barkley, Deftones, Chelsea Grin and Portishead. When he was just 10 years old, he started writing music. Through life experiences and hisinspirations, he has been able to create his own personal sound and touch.Jesse is always working. His current projects are a three-song EP, called This Way Westward,as well as an EP with unreleased songs called Nostalgia Nuggets.“No Ma’am” is available on all platforms, and Extrasensory Modes of Perception is scheduledfor an August 3 release.Be sure to follow Jesse Medina’s musical journey on all platforms.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support.
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