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My Bad, I Always Say Too Much | PLS&TY
PLS&TY shares his thoughts on what makes a successful song and remix, navigating bootlegs, and the meaning of song lyrics from his EP “3 Days, 2 Nights”.
PLS&TY shares his thoughts on what makes a successful song and remix, navigating bootlegs, and the meaning of song lyrics from his EP “3 Days, 2 Nights”.
Kaleena Zanders talks about the inspiration behind her music, and stepping into her own artist and DJ project as a queer, black female in a male-dominated industry.
Sasha Allen is a trans singer/songwriter who goes deep in this episode talking about the inspiration behind his music including his viral song “Bones”. Sasha also talks about societal discourse over the trans community, drag queen story hour, and his time competing on The Voice. | This episode is brought to you by the remixer-hiring platform Mixilary.com.
Sasha Allen is a trans singer/songwriter who goes deep in this episode talking about the inspiration behind his music including his viral song “Bones”. Sasha also talks about societal discourse over the trans community, drag queen story hour, and his time competing on The Voice. | This episode is brought to you by the remixer-hiring platform Mixilary.com.
Lastlings, Australian/Japanese Electronic Duo and siblings talk about their new album “Perfect World” and singles “Holding Me Like Water” and “Let You In” as they relate to the song lyrics about when love is slipping away and when it feels right to jump in. | Sponsored by Mixilary, the “Hire a Remixer” Platform.
Featuring her single “Never Dance Again”, Kelli-Leigh talks about the inspiration behind the track and the aftermath of a breakup where we sometimes look back and wish we would have spoken or acted differently, and also about life when we’re happily moved on. Kelli-Leigh also shares her journey as an artist and gives advice for independent music artists.
Lewis Thompson and Punctual join Ryan Skyy to talk about their single “Fever” as it relates to Limerence. They also discuss the long lineage of authors and poets from Shakespeare to contemporary songwriters who’ve compared the experience of feeling ill with a fever as a metaphor for falling in love. Sponsored by Mixilary Remix Services.
Inspired by his single “Give It Up”, Jerro talks with Ryan Skyy about the ingredients to living a life without regret. They also discuss common pitfalls people run into, and how to avoid them to achieve a fulfilling life.
Tom Howie and Jimmy Vallance from Bob Moses join Ryan Skyy to talk about how adversity serves as a vehicle for achieving human potential as it relates to their experience coming up as musicians and their single “Hanging On”.
The “Oops (I’m Sorry)” single serves as a jumping off point for Nick Shanholtz from Lost Kings and Ryan Skyy to discuss patterns in relationships along with a dialogue on their shared experience of being typecast as DJs.