The Raeda King and Rukidi Beatz Episode – The NuveyLive Podcast
Raeda King elaborates on his collaboration with R&B artist Lily Lou for “Pineapple Upside”as NuveySHAWN emphasizes the importance of diverse revenue streams for creatives. Raeda talks more on showcasing his skills in merchandise, art, and even hairdressing. Rukidi Beatz details his production journey, particularly the “Generals Tape” project, and his unique blend of trap and traditional sounds. He prefers creating original beats over sampling, acknowledging its role in hip-hop but also its legal complexities.
#TheNuveyLivePodcast featuring Raeda King and Rukidi Beatz, delves into the hip hop and the music industry. Hosted by NuveySHAWN , the discussion covers the distinction between albums and EPs, with guests sharing their top five Ugandan and international artists, including J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar, GNL and oother local talents.
Raeda King elaborates on his collaboration with R&B artist Lily Lou for “Pineapple Upside”as NuveySHAWN emphasizes the importance of diverse revenue streams for creatives. Raeda talks more on showcasing his skills in merchandise, art, and even hairdressing. Rukidi Beatz details his production journey, particularly the “Generals Tape” project, and his unique blend of trap and traditional sounds. He prefers creating original beats over sampling, acknowledging its role in hip-hop but also its legal complexities.
The conversation also highlights the competitive yet healthy nature among artists and SHAWN stresses the necessity of a strong online presence for musicians. The debate between EPs and albums concludes the episode, with arguments for EPs as conversation starters and albums as comprehensive artistic statements. The host and guests encourage intentional project releases and effective digital marketing for emerging artists.
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