• SZN2 Episode 3 w/ Samad Savage | Life with AI, Music Creation, and Impact through Art

  • May 19 2023
  • Length: 37 mins
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SZN2 Episode 3 w/ Samad Savage | Life with AI, Music Creation, and Impact through Art

  • Summary

  • Samad Savage joins Scott Paul and Jack Blames in the studio for an insightful episode.


    In this episode of the Ill Intent Podcast, we engage in a deep and insightful conversation with the multifaceted artist, Samad Savage. Known for his music and entrepreneurial spirit, Savage opens up about his music creation process, production techniques, and personal picks from his projects.

    From creating the entire tracklist of an album as a sentence to adding unexpected layers to his music, Savage shares his unique approach to artistry. He also reflects on his philanthropic efforts with the Flint Clean Water Coalition, explaining how he uses his platform to inspire and encourage change.

    One of the most striking topics of our conversation revolves around the role of Artificial Intelligence in the music industry. Savage's upcoming project, "The Internet is a Terrible Place," leverages elements of AI, while he also voices concerns over AI-generated songs and voice replication. This episode further explores the nuances of influence, impact, and responsibility within the music industry, unpacking the positive and negative connotations associated with the genre.

    Tune in as we dive deep into these fascinating topics and explore more about Savage's waterfall release strategy, his relationship with Eminem's music, and his thoughts on being a father with a baby on the way. Whether you're an artist, an entrepreneur, or just someone seeking intriguing conversations, this episode is for you!

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