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Premiere: Art Wilde Leads The Way Towards Higher Growth – Good Damage [LP]

Urban artist Art Wilde is releasing his latest project, the LP titled Good Damage, via Mad Honey Records. Home to a collection of 13 tracks, Good Damage starts-off with the abstract intro “Exhale” and ends with the minimalist and electric guitar-driven outro “Inhale.” 

Art Wilde follows-up to the recently unveiled music video for the LP’s 4th song, “Lady Liberty.” This album is Art Wilde’s second full-LP, confirming the potential fans first witnessed on his debut album Learn To Swim which quickly gained attention among fans and critics alike. 

Beyond genres, categories and stereotypes, Good Damage is an ode to the cycles of hurting and healing that every human must embrace for higher growth, explains Art Wilde, while “Lady Liberty” is a powerful single that explores the struggle of minorities against the American lies of liberty. 

This unmatchable alternative Hip-Hop listening experience is a true reflection of Art Wilde’s strong penchant for experimental music. His sophisticated mixture of jazz, electronic, and Hip-Hop does wonders, without forgetting to mention his beautifully mastered flow, alternating between whispery vocals and energetic rapping. 

Art Wilde was made from the ashes of a nomad. Born in Nepal, he was raised in a household that discouraged any semblance of artistic inclination. In spite of it all, Wilde fell in love with music – hard. After two life-altering earthquakes, he found himself in the birthplace of jazz. He began utilizing his skills busking in the streets of New Orleans and soon developed himself as a “sideman”, gracing prestigious venues such as the Jazz Museum and the Lakefront Arena. He appeared on community radio stations including WWOZ, WAMF, and Crescent City Radio, and humbly received both the Brumat Award and the Gregerico Frederico Award for his outstanding dedication to the music community.

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Art Wilde sees music as a therapeutic medium, with a mission to heal and elevate those who come across it, making a timeless impact set to expand his following and generate a solid momentum for everything else to come his way in the near future.  

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T-Pain Credits Snoop Dogg for Making Auto-Tune “Cool”

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T-Pain is often considered the face of Auto-Tune, a vocal effect that became hugely popular in the 2000s. He produced some of the biggest songs of that time using this technology, but he recently clarified that he wasn’t the only one responsible for its success. In a thoughtful conversation on The Big Pod with Shaq, T-Pain explained that Snoop Dogg played a crucial role in making Auto-Tune acceptable and cool for listeners. T-Pain shared that there was a lot of resistance to Auto-Tune at first, with some people thinking of it as just a gimmick. But when Snoop Dogg started using it, everything changed. T-Pain remarked, “Snoop did it, then it was totally fine.

Everybody was like, ‘Okay, I guess we can listen to it.'” This shift in attitude allowed Auto-Tune to break into mainstream music beyond just T-Pain’s songs. Songs like Snoop’s “Sexual Eruption” showed that Auto-Tune could be a big part of many artists’ music styles, solidifying its place in both rap and pop. Interestingly, Snoop also recognized T-Pain’s influence on his own music, praising him during an episode of his show, Nappy Boy Radio. This connection between the two artists highlights how they support and inspire each other in expanding the music landscape.

Today, Auto-Tune is everywhere in music, from trap hits by Future to the catchy flows of Lil Uzi Vert. T-Pain’s effect on the music industry is clear, but his recent comments emphasize the importance of collaboration and approval in artistry. Ultimately, T-Pain acknowledges that while he revolutionized Auto-Tune, Snoop Dogg was the one who helped make it popular for everyone to enjoy. It’s heartwarming to see these music legends celebrate each other’s contributions as the industry grows and changes.

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Busta Rhymes’s Son Trillian Carves His Own Lane with NLE Choppa Collab

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For Trillian, being the son of hip-hop legend Busta Rhymes means stepping into the spotlight rather than hiding in anyone’s shadow. As the youngest in a famous family, he feels pressured to continue a legacy of great music, but Trillian is determined to create his own path. After gaining attention with his song “10 P.M. In Miami,” Trillian is back with a new single called “Show Me Your Love,” featuring the vibrant artist NLE Choppa. This track combines the lively beats of Jersey Club music with smooth R&B sounds, making it a perfect dance track. But this collaboration highlights Trillian’s skill in blending modern styles while respecting the roots of hip-hop.

Having watched the music industry closely over the years, Trillian has learned valuable lessons from his dad. One of the most important is adapting and changing as the music evolves. “You have to be quick and flexible to stay relevant,” he says, understanding that hip-hop is about growing with the culture. His journey in music shows he is putting this advice into action. In “Show Me Your Love,” Trillian and NLE Choppa deliver their verses with great chemistry, each bringing their unique energy to the song. Trillian’s smooth and confident style pairs nicely with Choppa’s high-energy delivery, creating a dynamic mix of relaxed vibes and playful excitement.

This collaboration also establishes Trillian as an emerging artist who honors hip-hop’s history while still moving it forward. Trillian has even shared the stage with his father, demonstrating that he can hold his own in a rap battle. For hip-hop fans, this is a big deal, Trillian is confidently stepping up and embracing the challenge of competing with one of the best in the game. With “Show Me Your Love” and the success of “10 P.M. In Miami,” he is proving that he deserves his spot in hip-hop.

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