In the latest edition of My Interviews Are Hotter - North / West London based MNELIA talks to SK Vibemaker about:
Why melody is King
Good Melodies vs. Good lyrics
The evolution of singers from the church to studio based & more
In the latest edition of My Interviews Are Hotter - North / West London based MNELIA talks to SK Vibemaker about:
Why melody is King
Good Melodies vs. Good lyrics
The evolution of singers from the church to studio based & more
In the latest edition of My Interviews Are Hotter - Philly rapper Tierra Whack talks to SK Vibemaker about:
Conversations with Jay-Z
Overcoming being introverted
Her spine-chilling song ’27 Club’
Dealing with dark places & imposter syndrome
***Full interview drops March 26th 2024
In the latest edition of My Interviews Are Hotter - Manchester rapper Nemzzz talks to SK Vibemaker
In the latest edition of My Interviews Are Hotter - Manchester rapper onm the rise Nemzzz talks to SK Vibemaker about:
Is Nemzzz music for the ladies?
His ‘Caramel’ line on 2MS
His track making process
His view on ‘The art of lyricism’
Who is Nemzzz target audience?
FULL Interview drops next week
In the latest edition of My Interviews Are Hotter - Dexta Daps talks to SK Vibemaker about the legacy of ‘Shabba Mudda pot’, The current state of Reggae Dancehall, His latest album ‘Trilogy’ & more
UK Drill Super producer M1OnTheBeat talks to SK Vibemaker about:
How he feels about being called a ‘Super producer’
From learning instruments to producing for some of the biggest UK Drill bangers
Remaining humble after 500 million streams of produced work
The current state of UK Music
Why Central Cee is the UK artist that has taken UK Rap global
His definition of what is UK Drill is
Dealing with Artists Allegiances
The importance of the Producer tag
Working with Busta Rhymes
The beginnings of his relationship with Headie One
How the UK Drill sound has evolved from Chicago artist Chief Keef
His debut project & more
In the latest edition of My Interviews Are Hotter - Reggae Dancehall legends Bounty Killer & Cham talk to SK Vibemaker about
Bounty Killers 15 years without being allowed in the UK
Rebalancing Reggae Dancehall with their joint project ’Time bomb’
How much Unity & Rivalry there is within Reggae Dancehall
The impact of clashing & Bounty Killers rivalry with Beenie man
How close Bounty Killers or Chams clashes have come to being physical
Collaborating with Idris Elba on their track ‘Badman ting’
How they feel about Unknown numbers calling their phone
The recording process of their ‘Time bomb’ project
The emergence of ‘Trap-Dancehall’
Why the 90s soul of dancehall has left
How they feel about the evolution of Reggae Dancehall & more