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#13 Backing Yourself With Black Shades And Arrogance

#13 Backing Yourself With Black Shades And Arrogance

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🎙️ Episode 13: Backing Yourself With Black Shades And Arrogance


Join us in this electrifying episode of "Grounded With DillyDave" as we delve into the world of Melbourne's high-energy hip-hop duo, Black Shades and Arrogance. Composed of Mike D Renegade and Kid Otic, this duo is known for their high-tech approach and respected presence in the scene.


🎙️ A Journey of Innovation and Respect: Discover how they've been doing things properly and inventing new ways in the hip-hop world. We explore their vision, creative process, and how they've become a fan favorite, including a shoutout to fellow artist Mizhap.


🤝 Mutual Respect and Surprises: The duo opens up about respecting each other's creative processes and still being surprised by each other's lines, showcasing the depth of their partnership.


🎶 Musical Roots and Meeting Tech N9ne: Learn about their individual journeys in finding hip-hop, their mutual admiration for Tech N9ne, and how they found each other.


👕 Beyond Music - The Brand: From their first camera stop to discussing their unique logo design, T-shirt stories, and getting studio time for a 21st birthday, get a glimpse into the branding and business side of their artistry.


🌱 Staying Grounded: What keeps Black Shades and Arrogance grounded in the fast-paced world of music? Find out in this episode, along with their message for aspiring performers and insights into their comedic chemistry.


Tune in to "Grounded With DillyDave" for this and more stories from the heart of the music world.


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