7xveTheGenius is redefining success in modern hip-hop
In this episode of HYFIN Verified, we sit down with Buffalo's emerging voice, 7xveTheGenius, who brings a fresh perspective to hip-hop's evolving narrative. As a member of Conway The Machine's Drumwork Music Group, 7xveThegenius discusses her latest album "Death of Deuce," a project that features collaborations with Papoose, Raheem Devaughn, and production from !llmind and Daringer.The conversation delves into the distinctive elements of Buffalo's hip-hop sound, exploring how the city's industrial heritage and weather patterns have shaped its musical identity. 7xveThegenius shares insights into her multifaceted approach to artistry, discussing her roles as rapper, producer, and visual artist while examining the intersection of traditional hip-hop elements with contemporary innovation.Through personal anecdotes and musical analysis, she reflects on the influence of artists like Jay-Z, Missy Elliott, and Eve, while addressing the unique challenges and opportunities for women in hip-hop.The discussion extends beyond music to explore themes of community impact, artistic authenticity, and the evolution of success metrics in today's digital landscape. Join us for an in-depth exploration of artistic growth, cultural heritage, and the future of hip-hop through the lens of one of Buffalo's most compelling new voices.
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How LaRussell built a music empire without a record label
In this episode of HYFIN Verified, we sit down with Vallejo’s very own LaRussell, a hip-hop artist whose groundbreaking approach to music and business redefines what it means to be independent in the industry. Fresh from his celebrated NPR Tiny Desk Concert performance, LaRussell discusses his transition from aerospace worker to prolific artist, with a catalog of 31 albums since 2018 and a revolutionary "pay what you want" model through his organization, Good Compenny.LaRussell dives into his partnership with the EVEN platform, which is transforming revenue models for independent artists, and explains how his authentic, community-first approach has built a loyal fan base and financial stability. With insights from his team member T, this episode unpacks the challenges and rewards of prioritizing direct-to-fan engagement, innovative business strategies, and the human connections that drive their success.Beyond music, LaRussell shares his broader vision for uplifting the community through initiatives like backyard concerts, political forums, and affordable meal programs. From his Mount Rushmore of hip-hop inspirations to his commitment to creating opportunities for others, LaRussell proves that independence and community go hand in hand.Please tune in to explore how LaRussell is charting a new course in hip-hop, showing artists everywhere that success is as much about innovation as it is about the people you bring along the way.
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Dawn Richard's Black Artistry transcends genre in collaboration
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Dawn Richard, the boundary-pushing artist who's reshaping the landscape of R&B. In this episode, Dawn takes us on a journey from her roots in New Orleans to her latest collaboration with Spencer Zahn.Discover how Hurricane Katrina became a catalyst for Dawn's artistic evolution and how she channels the spirit of her hometown into every performance. We dive deep into her unique blend of R&B and anime aesthetics, exploring how Japanese culture influences her music and visual artistry.Dawn opens up about her latest album, "Quiet in a World Full of Noise," sharing the raw emotions and vulnerability that went into its creation. She also gives us a sneak peek into her upcoming intimate show at Milwaukee's Turner Hall Ballroom.From her family's musical legacy to her innovative approach to black artistry, Dawn Richard proves she's an artist who defies categorization. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to her music, this episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the mind of a true musical innovator.Don't miss this chance to hear Dawn Richard's inspiring story of resilience, creativity, and the power of staying true to your artistic vision.
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Your Old Droog discusses cultural identity in hip-hop landscape
In this episode of HYFIN Verified, we sit down with Brooklyn-based emcee Your Old Droog to discuss his latest album "Movie." From his mysterious debut to collaborations with hip-hop legends, Droog opens up about his artistic journey, cultural identity, and vision for the future of hip-hop. He shares insights on his creative process, the inspiration behind "Movie," and how he navigates the ever-changing music industry landscape. Droog also reflects on his diverse influences, from Biggie and Nas to Frank Zappa and Igor Stravinsky, and how they shape his unique sound.With candid discussions about vulnerability in lyrics, the pressure of early comparisons to Nas, and his ambitions for the future, this interview offers an intimate look at one of hip-hop's most intriguing voices. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to Your Old Droog's music, this episode provides a fascinating exploration of artistry, identity, and the power of self-authorship in hip-hop.
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From Injury Reserve to solo act, RiTchie's musical evolution
In this episode of HYFIN Verified, we sit down with emerging hip-hop artist RiTchie, formerly of Injury Reserve. We explore his transition to a solo career, the creative process behind his debut album "Triple Digits [112]," and how Phoenix's extreme heat influenced his work. RiTchie offers candid insights into his musical influences, the challenges of balancing group and solo projects, and his approach to maintaining mental health in the music industry. Join us for an in-depth conversation about artistic evolution, vulnerability in music, and pushing creative boundaries in contemporary hip-hop.
HYFIN Verified highlights five current artists that celebrate the essence of Black culture. Each month, HYFIN DJ Element Everest-Blanks selects the artists that blur genre lines from various genres, including hip-hop, jazz, Afrobeats, R&B and more.Interviews are conducted by HYFIN Music Director and On-Air Host Element Everest-Blanks.HYFIN Verified is curated by Element Everest-Blanks and Radio Milwaukee Director of Digital Tarik Moody.