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A lot of artists talk big. DapaDon shows up talking big and then backs it up with real stories, real process, and real scars from doing it the hard way. We sit down with the Brooklyn rapper singer engineer who now calls Charlotte home, and we get into what it takes to build a versatile independent music career without getting trapped in local politics or pay-to-play nonsense. If you care about the Charlotte music scene, artist development, touring strategy, or how to move like a pro when nobody is handing you a budget, you’ll get something out of this one.
We talk touring Africa and why Ghana felt different when the crowd already knew the music, plus the practical side nobody glamorizes like travel shots, logistics, and tightening a set. Then we go straight at the business: why some promoters pack 30 to 40 artists on one bill, why that hurts everyone, and what real curation should look like for showcases, venues, and podcasts. Dap also breaks down how songs come together quickly when chemistry is right, and why protecting your “bag” sometimes means saying no.
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The Trump administration has been very candid about their disdain for all things DEI. But it’s not just conservatives who have critiques. On this episode, we’re talking to Jennifer C. […]
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