We Speak Music
Producer Reallyhiiim returns with “Amanda Seales” single ft. Boldy James & B.A. Badd
A new single “Amanda Seales” featuring the lethal pairing of Michigan’s Boldy James and Syracuse, NY’s B.A. Badd has dropped this morning. Otherworldly, dark hustler music the track was produced by Syracuse beat-smith Reallyhiiim.
Stream/Purchase “Amanda Seales” ft. Boldy James & B.A. Badd: https://tinyurl.com/2nucjk29
https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/boldyjamesbabaddreallyhiiim/amanda-seals
Available digitally now “Amanda Seales” is the first single from the album, The Parallax View, a compilation album fully produced by Reallyhiiimand executive produced by Puzzle of The Diggers (V Don, Ankhlejohn, Nicholas Craven).
Over the past few years Reallyhiiim’s reputation as a producer has taken root, including work with such emcees as Raheim Supreme, Asun Eastwood, Ty Farris and more.
More Info: https://www.instagram.com/reallyhiiim/
We Speak Jazz
A Conversation with musician, BRANDON MEEKS | MUSIC THERAPY & MOTIVATION with Gino Black
In this thrilling episode of “MUSIC THERAPY & MOTIVATION with Gino Black,” we dive deep with the incredible Brandon Meeks, a gifted jazz bassist and the mastermind behind Breakfast Beats, a platform that serves up soulful lofi hip hop infused with a captivating mix of synthwave and future soul. Brandon reveals his inspiring journey from the 9 to 5 grind in 2015 to embracing his passion as a full-time musician, sharing his profound love for jazz and his collaborations with legends like Don Cheadle and Robert Glasper. Listeners will uncover the secrets of Brandon’s creative process, his unique storytelling through music, and the visionary essence of Breakfast Beats. He also emphasizes the significance of fostering a community around his sound, the ups and downs of being an independent artist, and what lies ahead in his exciting future. Whether you’re a musician, a lofi hip hop enthusiast, or simply in search of inspiration, this episode is bursting with wisdom and motivation from a true artist committed to his craft!
…and fans of the independent scene will find these stories both relatable and motivating. Gino Black’s conversation with Meeks also explores the importance of building a supportive community around one’s music. Meeks highlights how engaging with his audience has been a key aspect of his journey, fostering a network of listeners who resonate with the emotions and narratives embedded in his tracks. This emphasis on connection extends beyond digital platforms; Meeks is committed to creating a shared space where fans can experience his music in an environment that promotes genuine interaction and appreciation. The episode is rich with wisdom for anyone interested in the artistry and business of music. Its not just a portrait of Meeks as a musician but as a storyteller who values the spirit of collaboration and community. His outlook on future projects and the ever-evolving soundscape of Breakfast Beats hints at an artist who is only just beginning to scratch the surface of his potential. For a dose of creativity, resilience, and insight into what it means to be a musician deeply connected to their craft, this episode of “MUSIC THERAPY & MOTIVATION with Gino Black” is a must-listen. Whether you’re a jazz enthusiast, a lofi hip hop lover, or simply in search of motivation, Brandon Meeks’ story will resonate deeply and leave you inspired. Don’t miss the chance to experience the wisdom of an artist who truly embodies dedication and creativity.
Tune into the episode on: YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio and more.
Learn more about Brandon Meeks: https://www.brandonmeeksmusic.com
Learn more about Gino Black: www.GinoBlackMusic.com
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