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SWWP #12 - Soft Spot, Producing For Kendrick, Staying Independent (feat. JMSN)

SWWP #12 - Soft Spot, Producing For Kendrick, Staying Independent (feat. JMSN)

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We're back for the second installment of SWWP West Coast Edition. For those that don't know, JMSN has been one of my favorite artists since the early 2010's. He's cemented a spot in my personal top 5. Coming from teaching on the Southside and attending his show as a fan in 2017 to having the opportunity to hangout/record a podcast together means a lot. (chase your goals) Anyway, let's get to it. JMSN shares how he embraces the corniness of being an artist and how his viral hit "Soft Spot" was originally supposed to be a movie with an insane plot. He then shares how he produced for Kendrick, which led to an unreleased album with Ab Soul. We get into the details of his writing process, how he attempted to get Snoop Dogg on a song, and how Sada Baby ended up on the "Soft Spot" remix. We talk about how today's music is stale and how his new album aims to shake it up. JMSN goes on a brief rant about the victim mentality and why he chose to remain independent. Also, how middle school bullies fuel his career. We go over his best written music and his top 3 rappers (which will shock you). It's time for voicemails. We get into two calls today that bring a lot of laughs. Tune in for all of this + more. I really hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as I did recording it!

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