EP10: Business Model #4 by Larry June, Lowfeye's "Mfana kaMakhulu" mixtape, Naye Ayla's "Getting Low" EP, new DSP called Rokk, Trophy's "If Anything, It's Nothing" project. cover art

EP10: Business Model #4 by Larry June, Lowfeye's "Mfana kaMakhulu" mixtape, Naye Ayla's "Getting Low" EP, new DSP called Rokk, Trophy's "If Anything, It's Nothing" project.

EP10: Business Model #4 by Larry June, Lowfeye's "Mfana kaMakhulu" mixtape, Naye Ayla's "Getting Low" EP, new DSP called Rokk, Trophy's "If Anything, It's Nothing" project.

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One of our favourite artists, San Francisco's very own, Larry June has paved his own way within the business of music. In this episode we delve into Larry June and his various business ventures like his own record label The Free Minded including his well renowned clothing brand Midnight Organic. How he started making music as well as why he treats his catalogue like real estate and the significance of "orange" as a fruit and colour.


MODAR artist and also a member of the Qwellers, Lowfeye aka uMabulala dropped his highly anticipated mixtape "Mfana kaMakhulu" and it has the SA HipHop streets going crazy at the moment.


New music to check out, Naye Ayla's "Getting Low" EP dropped on Friday. She's a remarkable songwriter and actress. Thank us later for putting you on her music. New artist on our radar, Trophy also dropped the extended version "If Anything, It's Nothing".


There's a new DSP out called Rokk, that also adopted Tidal's model of enabling subscribers to pay a percentage of their monthly subscription directly to a band.


That's it for season one! Count on us for more cool sh*t on the way and that's for anybody in the way.


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