Cloak The Scribe Breaks Down “Man Listen,” Music Business & Chicago Roots on SMP | #252 cover art

Cloak The Scribe Breaks Down “Man Listen,” Music Business & Chicago Roots on SMP | #252

Cloak The Scribe Breaks Down “Man Listen,” Music Business & Chicago Roots on SMP | #252

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Chicago-born emcee Cloak The Scribe joins The Stardom101 Magazine Podcast for a raw and insightful conversation about artistry, hustle, and longevity in hip hop.Inspired by the late Tupac Shakur, Cloak shares how hearing “So Many Tears” at just 10 years old pushed him to pick up a pen and pursue lyricism with purpose. He reflects on his rise through the underground scene, earning respect with projects like Life Music and Dreams of a Giant, and sharpening his craft through cyphers, showcases, and a BET-affiliated cypher series.The episode centers around Cloak’s new lead single “Man Listen”, featuring fellow Chicago lyricist Sinatris, produced by Epik The Dawn, and engineered by Desharon “Famnorf” Newcombe of Pots and Pan Audio. Cloak breaks down the meaning behind the record, why it was chosen as the lead single, and how it sets the tone for his upcoming concept album No Sleep Till Success (N.S.T.S.).Beyond music, Cloak speaks candidly about:The difference between the Music Business vs. the Record BusinessFinancial literacy and ownership in the Black communityMental health, politics, and real-life experiences that shape his penHis work as a mentor and student of Pendulum Ink, founded by Mickey Factz and Chilla JonesBuilding Influence is Us Entertainment LLC as a true solopreneurCloak also announces an upcoming website launch and a private album listening event planned for 2026, along with future projects including an EP with CamQuotes (Camp From The Port) and his highly anticipated sophomore album Dreams of a Giant 2, slated for 2027.This episode is a must-listen for independent artists, hip-hop fans, and creatives looking to understand the mindset behind sustainable success.🧠 Topics DiscussedChicago hip-hop culture & underground artistryTupac Shakur’s influence on lyricismCyphers, showcases & BET community platformsNew single: “Man Listen”Concept albums & storytelling in hip hopIndependent music entrepreneurshipMusic business education & artist ownershipFinancial literacy & mental healthArtist mentorship & Pendulum InkUpcoming music, events & future releases🎵 Featured Track“Man Listen” – Cloak The Scribe feat. SinatrisLead single from the forthcoming concept album No Sleep Till Success 🔗 Connect with Cloak The Scribe🌐 Website: TBA🔗 Linktree: https://linktree.com/cloakthescribeofficial📸 Instagram: https://instagram.com/cloakthescribeofficial📘 Facebook: https://facebook.com/cloakthescribe🐦 X (Twitter): https://x.com/cloakthescribe FOR PODCAST SPONSORSHIPS:Submit Ad Inquiries to: https://form.jotform.com/221666947196167Ready to set up your interview and become a guest on this show? Text #S101MPodcast to 1-(804) 800-STAR (7827) FOLLOW S101M PODCAST:Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/Stardom101MagFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/stardom101magazineTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/stardom101magYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcJK-XKiliCjq4JQKjIsdig FOLLOW THE HOST CHRIS BOYKIN ON SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/christopherboykin_Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ChristopherEBoykinLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherboykin101 About S101M PODCAST:The Stardom101 Magazine Podcast is a weekly podcast that goes beyond the world of news, business, culture, entertainment and social economics. Join host Christopher Boykin as he interviews entrepreneurs, thought leaders, game-changers, upcoming talent on the rise and welcomes back recurring guest to share insight about their latest projects. The SMP is the voice of the people and is sure to inform, inspire and motivate anyone who tunes in.
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