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BarlowLuv Interview Episode 324

BarlowLuv Interview Episode 324

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In episode 324 of the Homeroom with Smooth Podcast, Smooth and guest artist BarlowLuv dive into a lively conversation. They start with Smooth sharing a humorous and challenging experience from his recent Frontier flight, which includes dealing with a panicked fellow passenger and a less-than-hygienic seatmate. Shifting gears, the discussion transitions to Barlow's music career, her creative process, and her recent releases. BarlowLuv describes herself as a creative who loves experimenting with music, and she shares insights into her journey, from her first song 'Jezebel' to her EP 'Focal Point'. They explore the evolution of her sound, her freestyle recording sessions, and her aspirations to balance music with videography, drawing comparisons to multidimensional artists like Childish Gambino. The podcast wraps up with BarlowLuv's thoughts on industry distractions and her empowering message to fans: if she can achieve her dreams, so can they.

00:00 Welcome to Homeroom with Smooth

00:33 Flight Stories and Funny Anecdotes

04:41 Introducing BarlowLuv: The Artist

05:59 BarlowLuv's Musical Journey

08:04 The First Release: Jezebel

13:20 Moving Forward with Lotto

14:11 The Importance of Working Your Records

14:30 Initial Impressions of the EP

15:07 Revisiting and Appreciating the Music

16:17 Discussing the Creation of Focal Point

17:48 Favorite Tracks and Live Performances

19:06 Exploring New Sounds and Freestyling

22:02 Balancing Music and Videography

24:38 Thoughts on Celebrity Beefs

27:06 Message to Fans and Social Media Handles

28:15 Conclusion and Podcast Sign-Off

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