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‘R.O.A.D. Podcast’: Should Promoters Book Multiple DJs for a Single Event?

'R.O.A.D. Podcast': Should Promoters Book Multiple DJs for a Single Event?

On this week’s episode of the R.O.A.D. Podcast, the crew spoke to the co-founder of Everyday People, DJ mOma, and SKAM Artist and author of Rap Tees, Ross One. The fellas explained how booking multiple DJs on a single bill can ruin the vibe and arc of a party.

DJ mOma also spoke about the obstacles he went through to relaunch the first event of Everyday People at the Knockdown Center this Saturday, June 19th, in Brooklyn, New York.

Watch an excerpt above and the full interview here.

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‘R.O.A.D. Podcast’: Salaam Remi on Blending Reggae With Hip-Hop Classics in the 90s

‘R.O.A.D. Podcast’: Salaam Remi on Blending Reggae With Hip-Hop Classics

On last week’s episode of the R.O.A.D. Podcast, the crew and guest co-host DJ mOma sat down with Grammy-nominated producer Salaam Remi. The legendary Queens representative explained what inspired him to start blending reggae with hip-hop classics in the 90s, which led to his iconic remix of the Billboard Hot 100 hit “Here Comes The Hotstepper” by Ini Kamoze.

Salaam also shared stories of carrying records for DJ Chuck Chillout with Funkmaster Flex.

Watch an excerpt above and the full interview here.

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‘R.O.A.D. Podcast’: Salaam Remi Breaks Down His Remix of ‘Nappy Heads’ by the Fugees

'R.O.A.D. Podcast': Salaam Remi Breaks Down His Remix of 'Nappy Heads' by the Fugees

On this week’s episode of the R.O.A.D. Podcast, the crew and guest co-host DJ mOma spoke to Grammy-nominated producer Salaam Remi. The legendary Queens representative broke down the production and vocal work on his timeless remix of “Nappy Heads” by the Fugees, which helped the iconic group develop a new sound for their second album, The Score.

Salaam also shared stories of working with artists like Amy Winehouse, Lauryn Hill, Miguel, and Nas.

Watch an excerpt above and the full interview here.

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‘R.O.A.D. Podcast’: DJ mOma, Ross One, and SpydaT.E.K Discuss White Privilege

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On this week’s episode of the R.O.A.D. Podcast, the crew invited DJ mOma, Ross One, and SpydaT.E.K to discuss police brutality, systemic racism, and white privilege in the United States.

The fellas explained why they believe Gen Z could be the perfect generation to lead the movement to end inequality in the country. They also phoned DJ AUDIO1 to clear up some of the misinformation about Twitch and their music copyright guidelines.

Watch an excerpt above and the full episode here.

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‘R.O.A.D. Podcast’: Shell Corporation on the Benefits and Limitations of Live Streaming

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Shell Corporation, a DJ crew comprised of DJ Moma, DJ Sean G, DZA, Silent Addy, and Spinser Tracy, joined the R.O.A.D. Podcast last week. The group discussed the benefits and limitations of live streaming DJ sets.

The fellas also debated if a low viewership on Instagram Live can hurt a brand and how appropriate it is to solicit tips while live streaming.

Watch an excerpt above and the full episode here.

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