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Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. A celebrity tells one dramatic story and suddenly it becomes “common knowledge” even when the details don’t add up. I’m putting Oprah’s recent Whitney Houston story under a bright light, not to be messy, but to be fair. If someone says Whitney was “so drunk and high” she fell off the stage, we have to ask the basic questions: what do taping rules allow, what did people in the room actually see, and why is this coming up now?
I walk through the pushback that’s been circulating, including the simple point that many live studio tapings don’t let you record, plus the reality that this happened in a different tech era. Then we talk about what Whitney’s estate or team has said, that the fall was about bad lighting at the end of the stage, not intoxication. That gap between a headline-ready detail and a more grounded explanation is exactly where misinformation thrives.
From there, the conversation widens to accountability and pattern recognition. I bring up Monique’s stance about not speaking on people who can’t defend themselves, and how that standard changes the way we should hear stories about the dead. We also revisit old industry tension around Precious promotions, plus long-running complaints about how guests feel on major platforms, and even pay and treatment disparities connected to big projects like The Color Purple.
If you care about pop culture, media literacy, and how narratives about Black celebrities get shaped, this one is for you. Listen, then share your take, subscribe, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What part of Oprah’s story do you believe, and why?
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Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence, I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Drake's simultaneous release of three albums shattered streaming records and pushed him past Michael Jackson's long-standing tally of Billboard Hot 100 #1s for a male solo artist. In this episode we examine the ethics and context of that achievement: is bundling multiple releases at once a form of gaming the charts, or a savvy adaptation to streaming-era consumption? We place Drake's move alongside historical genre monarchs — Michael Jackson, Aretha Franklin, Elvis Presley, R. Kelly, Mary J. Blige, and T.I. — to ask where Drake fits in the taxonomy of contemporary musical "kings" and "queens." We also consider counterfactuals: had Michael Jackson's estate released multiple albums simultaneously, would the charts tell a different story? We analyze reaction creators from multiple generations who react to classic MJ moments, this episode balances data (chart rules, streaming counts, release strategies) with cultural analysis (legacy, generational access, and how reaction videos reshape listening habits). Listeners will come away with a clearer sense of how chart records are made today and what they mean for artistic legacy.
Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. In this episode I explore how disrespectful behavior by women early in a romantic relationship can shape a man's perception and future trust. I recount a recent situation where a woman repeatedly put down a man she had been dating for only seven days, and I analyze why such "below the belt" comments often signal deeper communication problems. I also examine a second example: a manipulative boyfriend who tried to make a woman feel guilty by using his children as emotional leverage — sending them to eat inexpensive food (air sandwhiches ) while framing it as hardship — and consider how witnessing or participating in manipulative tactics affects both partners' respect and boundaries.
I close by discussing how men commonly interpret early disrespect: as a red flag that may indicate poor empathy, emotional immaturity, or aggression that could escalate, and I offer constructive advice for listeners on setting boundaries, asking clarifying questions, and responding calmly rather than reciprocating. The aim is not to villainize women but to help young adults recognize harmful patterns, communicate expectations early, and protect their self-respect while fostering healthier relationship habits.
Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. In this episode we examine the headlines about 50 Cent and Drake through the lens of celebrity relationships. Using social media posts, past collaborations, and public comments (including Jay‑Z and Diddy not being friends and Kendrick’s collaborations with Drake), we distinguish friendship types — from acquaintances and activity friends to true personal support networks. We explore why fans experience cognitive dissonance when online interactions and curated images suggest close bonds, why many industry relationships are transactional (features, branding, label alliances), and how fandom expectations shape reactions to apparent conflicts. Episodes clips include analysis of lyrical references and public statements (e.g., TI, TLC, Whoodini) to illustrate how artists explain friendsn or the lack of. Listeners will leave with clear criteria to judge public displays of friendship, strategies for separating marketing from genuine connection, and questions to evaluate whether a celebrity relationship is real friendship or business partnership.
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Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host, Ms. Roni, and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. We discuss the end of the Love & Hip Hop franchise and what that means for cast members’ careers. Scrappy appears likely to continue working in reality television based on his past trajectory and ongoing industry visibility. We review a controversial on-air confrontation in which Khaotic criticized Scrappy for "having nothing else to fall back on," explain why that claim deserves scrutiny, and offer evidence-based context about career options for reality stars. We also summarize the widely reported incident involving Claressa Shields and another boxer: what is known from official reports and statements, the competing accounts about whether the other boxer called her "easy," and why emotions and provocation are relevant to interpreting the footage and disciplinary outcomes. Next, we cover Tasha K’s recent syndicated deal and the public conversation around Cardi B's lawsuit; we clarify what has been publicly confirmed about Tasha K’s deal and what this means for her career. We close with a brief look at Jay‑Z’s recent freestyle at The Roots Picnic, describing the shots against Drake, Nicki, Jaguar and others that was publicly performed. Also, check out the sponsorship gala. See you next week....bye.
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Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Pettiness is easy when it’s just a comment or a clip, but it gets real when lawyers and judges get involved. We break down the messy fallout between Tasha K and Cardi B and talk about how celebrity gossip can slide from “reporting” into something that feels personal, repetitive, and legally risky. If you’ve ever wondered where the line is for bloggers, commentators, and fans, this conversation puts that question front and center.
We walk through the timeline as we remember it, including how pressure for a public response can fuel escalation, and why tone matters as much as the claim itself. When allegations get salacious, when health rumours get thrown around, and when coverage becomes a marathon, the target is not going to show up politely. We also talk about privacy boundaries: celebrities are public figures, but they are still people, and not every detail about relationships, family, or personal life belongs to the internet.
Then we zoom out to a problem that affects everyone right now: AI and credibility. A lawyer being fined for citing allegedly fake cases is a reminder that AI tools can hallucinate sources that sound convincing. Whether you’re filing in court, posting to social media, or running a media platform, the human brain has to stay smarter than the machine and do the basic work of checking facts.
Listen for a grounded take on defamation, social media ethics, celebrity privacy, and AI verification. If this sparked a reaction, subscribe, share the episode, and leave a review. Where do you think the boundary should be for online commentary?
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Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. The internet loves a clean storyline, but real life is messy and so is the way we react to it. We dig into the chatter around Clarissa Shields, Remy Ma, and Papoose and ask a harder question: what happens when “commentary” turns into obsession, and the audience starts acting like the breakup belongs to them?
We talk about the patterns we keep seeing in celebrity gossip culture and YouTube commentary: projecting your own relationship hurt onto strangers, trauma bonding in the comments, and treating every post like evidence in a case you were never assigned. I also lay out practical red flags that someone is overly invested in another woman’s relationship, from excessive social media monitoring and fake accounts to rearranging your life to be where someone will be, uninvited. If you’ve ever felt your mood shift because of people you don’t know, this will help you name what’s happening.
We also get into the emotional roots underneath it all: insecurity, envy, and the exhausting habit of validating your worth through comparison. A relationship can’t breathe when every appearance gets measured against an ex, and no amount of “winning” stops a cheater from choosing to cheat. To close, I share a quick cryotherapy promo for listeners in central Arkansas who want support with recovery, pain, or inflammation.
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Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Summer heat does not play fair. One quick run to the store turns into sweat, humidity, discharge, and that moment you wonder if you still smell “fresh” even though you showered earlier. I go straight into the uncomfortable truth: soap and water alone is not always enough, and “the body cleanses itself” is not the same thing as the body removing odor. If we can talk about hair, nails, and outfits, we can talk about women’s hygiene and vaginal health without acting offended.
I share a story-driven mix of advice and reality checks, from the grandma-approved vinegar bath tip to the “finger test” that instantly changes how some women think about going without underwear. We also get into what Brazilian waxers say they deal with and why showing up clean matters for comfort and basic respect. Along the way, I call out the small tools that make a big difference in summer: wipes you can carry, panty liners, breathable underwear, and smart routines that reduce odor-causing bacteria.
Then we go where people whisper: men talking about strong underwear odor and the ongoing “BBL smell” conversation. I break down the hygiene side, the importance of being fully healed, and why you should take safety seriously if you have had cosmetic surgery. The goal is not shame. The goal is a clear, doable summer hygiene routine that helps you feel confident leaving the house.
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Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. A viral clip can turn a real person into a punchline in minutes, and that’s exactly what pushed us to speak up about Lil Wayne. When a legend shows emotion and the internet treats it like a trend, we have to ask what “the culture” really means. For us, Hip Hop Culture is bigger than jokes and opinions, it’s history, craft, and the people who carried the genre on their backs long before it was safe or profitable.
We dig into why some cultures naturally revere elders as keepers of wisdom, while American entertainment can be quick to dismiss artists the moment they’re no longer “new.” Then we bring it back to Wayne’s legacy: the hit records, the mixtape impact, and the unmistakable influence that still shapes rap today. We also talk about why major platforms matter, including why Coachella feels like a missed call, and why the Super Bowl halftime show debate often says more about timing and audience expectations than it does about talent.
Finally, we get into evolution. Wayne has always flirted with rock, and hip hop and rock fusion has been part of music history for decades. What would happen if he re-released his biggest songs with a rock edge and aimed at a broader audience without compromising who he is? If you care about rap legends, music industry respect, and protecting hip hop history while the greats are still here to receive it, this conversation is for you.
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Welcome to this throwback of Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. If you’re calling yourself an independent music artist but your music isn’t properly registered, you might be building on sand. We get blunt about the unglamorous steps that separate a hobby from a professional music career: protecting your catalog, getting paid royalties, and surrounding yourself with people who actually know the music business.
We walk through the essential music registration checklist, including joining a performing rights organization (ASCAP, BMI, SESAC), filing copyright via copyright.gov, and registering with SoundExchange for digital performance royalties. Along the way, we talk about why these moves matter for ownership, leverage, and income, especially as more artists go independent and rely on streaming platforms to gain visibility. If you’ve ever searched for “how to register my music” or “how do artists get royalties,” this is the practical roadmap.
Then we shift to the human side of career growth: the dangers of homeboy management. Hiring friends or family who lack industry knowledge can lead to bad decisions, missed networking, weak marketing strategy, and even jealousy that keeps you stuck. We also unpack why cutting side deals behind your manager’s back can feel like quick money while quietly destroying trust and long-term support.
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Somebody gets called a “whore” on TV and suddenly everyone has a side. Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I’m Ms Roni, and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. I’m not here for the lazy version of that story. We start with Love and Hip Hop Atlanta and the Joc and Kendra situation, where rumors, old receipts, and public disrespect collide. I talk through why the insults don’t actually solve anything, how “I’m educated” can come off like a shield, and what it looks like when frustration gets aimed at women while the man stays strangely untouched.
From there, I pivot to Trick Daddy and the AKA party drama. If you book a rap lineup for a night party, what did you expect to hear? We get into expectations, event planning, and why walking out is different from shutting the whole thing down. It’s a real look at nightlife culture, accountability, and how fast public judgment moves when clips hit the internet.
We close with a quick thought on Damoni flipping “Ms. Jackson” and why keeping momentum is sometimes the smartest play. If you care about reality TV commentary, hip hop culture, and the social media choices that shape a public image, you’ll find plenty to chew on here. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review with your take: who handled their situation the worst, and why?
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Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host, Ms. Roni, and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Somebody can be rich, famous, and still make choices that put everyone else in danger. We open with a blunt take on the Tiger Woods DUI story and the repeated “it was my medication” explanation, because at some point the headline stops being shocking and starts being a pattern. If a prescription warns you not to drive, the responsibility is on you and the consequences should be real, because other people did not sign up for your risk.
Then we pivot into Love and Hip Hop Atlanta, where the drama is loud but the lessons are practical. Scrappy trying to bring his new girlfriend into the mix with his baby mama sounds grown on paper, until you add blurred boundaries, old hookups, and receipts. We talk self-worth, why some situations keep repeating, and why I hate seeing men argue like it’s a sport. We also get into Sierra’s urge to broadcast someone else’s affair and how that kind of “tell on her” energy can boomerang when your own house is not solid.
We close with Todd and Kandi, divorce settlement confusion, and a simple breakdown of how buying someone out of a shared house actually works. That opens up bigger questions about prenups, money motives, and what a clean breakup should look like when it’s truly over. If you like sharp commentary, relationship red flags, and real talk that connects pop culture to real life, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs boundaries, and leave a review with the one red flag you never ignore.
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Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host, Ms. Roni, and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. A police raid, a viral surveillance clip, and a rapper’s punchline turn into a real legal battle and it ends with a message I love: free speech still reigns. We open with Afro Man’s defamation case, the song “Lemon Pound Cake,” and the strange way one tiny moment can get replayed until it becomes the headline. Under the jokes, we talk about the real stakes of satire, public embarrassment, and why a massive payout for “defamation” can feel like punishment for telling a story through music.
Then we switch gears to the messy world of celebrity divorce reporting, focusing on Kandi and Todd Tucker. We react to the settlement rumors floating around online, the pushback that follows, and the bigger problem when bloggers and commenters treat speculation like verified court facts. We also get into the human side: custody, family support, personality clashes, and what a “traditional family” idea can look like when two strong people are trying to protect their kids and their pride at the same time.
We close with thoughts on Clarissa Shields and Papoose, and why outsiders rarely know enough to judge what’s happening inside a relationship. If two people are committed, distractions stay outside, but social media can make every hiccup feel like a public trial. If you like pop culture commentary with clear takes and real questions, hit play, subscribe, and share the show with a friend, then leave a review and tell us: which story had you side-eyeing the internet the most?
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Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni, and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Rap beef isn’t one thing anymore. One day it’s pure lyrical sport, the next day it’s social media posts, shaky “proof,” and a timeline arguing about a video that might not even be real. I’m Ms. Roni, and I’m unpacking the latest wave of drama around 50 Cent, the diss conversations people keep comparing, and why some conflicts hit like real life instead of rap entertainment.
I talk through what changes when a diss stops being competitive and starts sounding personal, including why certain lines pull artists into a point-of-no-return situation. We also get into how fans judge credibility when “everybody already knows” a story, and why that can make a diss feel more like damage control than discovery. Along the way, I share my perspective on the tension people are reading into the Papoose and Remy Ma angle, and why I think some rivalries run deeper than the headline topic of the week.
Then we zoom out to the bigger problem: misinformation in hip hop culture. AI deepfakes, edited clips, and viral posts can spread faster than facts, and even when the truth shows up, a chunk of the audience won’t accept it. I connect that reality to how artists move online, why public gossip can escalate beef, and how business consequences can follow, from embarrassing footage to potential legal fallout.
If you care about diss tracks, rap battles, New York hip hop energy, and where the culture is headed next, press play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves rap debate, and leave a review, then tell me what you think: is rap beef still a sport, or has the internet changed it for good?
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Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host, Ms. Roni, and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Reaction culture isn’t a sideshow anymore—it’s the engine pushing songs, stories, and careers across hip hop. We dig into why labels now court music reactors, how on-camera breakdowns amplify indie releases, and what happens when a clever TV cue turns into a PR wildfire. From first-listen rewinds to compilation videos that capture the exact second a room flips, we trace how creators set the temperature for beefs, bars, and brand power.
We also unpack the latest friction around 50 Cent and the Harris family, asking smart questions about timing, verse placement, and how public sentiment can shift when the next generation lands clean shots. Family drops can project unity, but they also invite rankings that split fanbases; we explore both sides while highlighting the moments where King’s punchlines pop and where mix clarity could lift the vocals above dense production. The broader current is unmistakable: the South’s torch is real. Atlanta’s legacy, Memphis’s lineage, and Texas’s constant churn keep feeding new voices into a scene where co-signs matter and craft still carries weight.
Zooming out, we examine why rap beef, for all its mess, sharpens the art. Freestyles over classic beats revive the archives, pull receipts, and challenge writers to level up. Reactors thrive here, curating turning points, measuring crowd energy, and translating complex lyric layers for new ears. For artists, this is a playbook moment: build your own platform, partner with reputable reactors, tighten your engineering, and treat every drop like it will be paused, quoted, and replayed. If you’re ready to think like a creator and perform like a competitor, this wave can carry you.
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Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. What happens when a meme meets a family with a code—and a brand decides where the real heat lives? We start with barbecue and end with barz, tracing how strategy, tone, and timing decide who wins the day, whether you’re selling plates or streaming plays.
First, we break down Mr. Tendernism’s next move. Texas has world-class pitmasters and nonstop competition; opening a storefront there means swimming in the deep end from day one. We map a leaner path: a fleet of food trucks roaming California, Vegas, and Arizona, where Southern smoke is a novelty, rents are brutal, and pop-up culture rewards mobility. Think targeted routes near events and festivals, a rotating menu to test what sticks, and storytelling that spotlights woods, sauces, and the origin of the craft. It’s lower overhead, faster feedback, and a brand that shows up where cravings live. The play isn’t to shout; it’s to be first to the curb when hunger hits.
Then the mic flips to culture. A lighthearted jab at T.I. reawakened something heavier, and the response from the Harris family reminded everyone that in the South, mothers aren’t punchlines. We unpack how that boundary fuels blowback, why underestimating a “quiet” network is risky, and how each son carried a different frequency. King came in hot, all protector energy and sharp edges, a style that reads as raw honesty even when it rattles norms. Domani answered with control and clarity, turning a back-and-forth into a showcase of pen game and presence, earning nods that put him on serious artist watch lists. Same message, different delivery—proof that tone is a strategy, not an accident.
Through it all runs a thread about formation and the long game. T.I.’s reflective cadence lands like a teacher who takes even wild questions seriously. King acts because he always has. Domani measures because that’s who he’s become. Whether you’re rolling smoke across coastal streets or cutting a precise verse, the win leans on placement, patience, and voice. If you’re building a food brand, consider wheels before walls. If you’re building an artist brand, let your delivery match your intent and your audience’s code.
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Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Ronin and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Fame doesn’t just spotlight talent; it amplifies power. This week we break down how love, money, and image collide when the brand is a person, using Fantasia’s journey as a living case study. From Idol beginnings that made her story feel close to home, to relationships that raised questions about pursuit, leadership, and control, we unpack what happens when private choices become public leverage. When someone claims a leap from logistics to entertainment and starts speaking for the star’s wallet, it’s not petty to press for receipts—even a spouse.
We explore the language of submission and why true leadership never needs to be announced. Healthy partnership shows up in clear roles, calm stewardship, and respect that doesn’t require a microphone. We get practical too: separate business from romance with clean contracts, independent legal advice, and governance guardrails. If a decision wouldn’t pass a stranger test, it shouldn’t pass a spouse test. You can love boldly and still protect your catalog, your touring business, and your future deals.
The conversation widens to Kandi and Todd as a mirror for class, boundaries, and red flags that masquerade as “opinions.” Differences in taste and risk tolerance don’t disappear under the same roof; they become daily negotiations. We also revisit the backlash to America’s Next Top Model, where “industry tough” crossed into shaming, consent issues, and a culture that normalized harm. Accountability isn’t a trend; it’s a promise to do better with the next generation of artists and models.
If stories like these make you rethink how love and legacy can coexist, hit play and join us. Subscribe, share this with a friend who cares about artists’ rights, and leave a review with the one boundary you’ll never compromise. Your voice helps keep the culture honest.
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Welcome to the replay of Blonde Intelligence, I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. What happens when a lifelong singer stops hiding? We sit down with LA-based artist Chelsea Klein to trace the path from secret songwriter to confident performer—and the four-year journey behind her new single “Karma.” This is a story about craft, courage, and knowing when your voice finally matches the song in your head.
Chelsea opens up about moving from Utah to Los Angeles, rebuilding her vocals with coach Nick Cooper, and the identity shift that followed. She explains why her releases lean pop while her heart beats to classic R&B, and how lockdown reshaped her writing more than any tour ever could. We dig into the realities of live performance after COVID—safer seated pods, better sightlines, and venues that treat comfort as part of the show—along with the surprising geography of her fans, from London’s steady streams to a second home in Brazil.
Then we get to “Karma.” Co-written years ago and held back until it was right, the track channels a calm person’s wish to feel powerful without becoming cruel. Chelsea shares how a perfectionist announcement-then-pullback became one last studio recut, a first music video with spooky charm, and finally a release that felt true. We also cover practical strategy: why Instagram is her engine for discovery, how playlists create unexpected U.S. hotspots, and when to drop singles fast versus pausing for cultural moments that demand sensitivity.
If you’re building a music career—songwriting, vocal development, release timing, audience growth—this conversation is a field guide. And if you just need a reminder that care and confidence can coexist, Chelsea’s fan-first email community and measured approach will resonate. Listen, share with a friend who needs a push to ship their art, and leave a review to tell us what part sparked your next move.
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Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host, Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. "Money, Blood, and Expectations" — When a rapper comes from humble beginnings or when a boxer is an Olympic Champion in high school...money reshapes loyalty, reopens old wounds, and forces difficult conversations about fairness, gratitude, and self‑definition. It seems that both Glorilla and Claressa Shields faces messy emotional stakes, practical disputes over money, and the steps the family took and aired dirty laundry on social media . If you’ve ever wondered how success changes relationships — or how to protect both wealth and wellbeing — this podcast offers real stories, thoughtful reflection, and tools for setting healthy boundaries.
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Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. A hard freeze has a way of cutting through noise. When the storm rolled across Texas and into Arkansas, timelines filled with hot takes, conspiracies, and denial—but the cold didn’t care. We ground the chatter in lived reality: power warnings, community checks, and the sudden clarity of what people actually buy when comfort fails. The carts told the story—heaters, generators, propane, bread, milk—and the myth that big box stores orchestrated the weather wilted under simple economics and common sense.
From there, we step into a different kind of heat: the pride of Texas barbecue and a rising trademark clash over “tendernism.” Fans traveled across states to test a promise, cameras rolling and appetites ready. Yet the face they came to see, Unc, began to fade from new content. We unpack what happens when an owner bankrolls the operation but the audience bonds with the person at the counter. Who owns a brand when a community crowns a champion? Where do credit, pay, and trademark law meet cultural loyalty?
Along the way, we acknowledge spiritual lenses on seasons and rebirth, not as answers to weather patterns, but as reminders that humans reach for meaning when nature reminds us who’s in charge. Preparation beats speculation. Compassion beats performative outrage. And in business, respect for the people who build momentum—on camera, on the line, and online—beats any short-term content play. Join us for a clear-eyed walk through survival choices, internet theories, and the real costs of sidelining the very voice that made a brand sing.
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Welcome to Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week I will briefly speak on the new couple, Luenell and Al B. I will also touch on signs that a partner does not want a commitment as well as the definition of a situationship. Don't forget to subscribe on Spotify and YouTube.....bye....
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Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. A sharp jab turned into a masterclass on projection, public image, and the price of going low on a big stage. We rewind the viral moment where Jess Hilarious took aim at Tasha K, pause on the interruption that could have de-escalated everything, and explore why choosing to continue made the shade feel intentional. When you say someone “always” looks a certain way, you admit you’re always watching—and that’s where obsession creeps in. The audience caught that energy fast, and the comments did the heavy lifting long before any clapback landed.
From there, we get honest about image, age, and the work it takes to look camera-ready. Maintenance is a discipline—skin, hair, fit, and small habits that add up. Dragging someone’s appearance rarely reads as confidence; it reads as insecurity that wants company. We also unpack Tasha K’s responses, from replayed clips to claims of projection backed by audio from someone close to Jess. Whether you buy every receipt or not, the pattern is familiar: the trait you attack is often the one you fear in yourself.
Beyond the drama, we zoom out to creator survival skills. Read your platform contracts, because some distributors keep monetizing your content even after you walk. Keep your digital house in order, streamline your identity, and take advantage of Google’s option to update your primary email without losing your data. Small admin moves protect you when the internet’s mood swings. At the end of the day, restraint is a strategy: speak names only when you offer value, not venom. Hit play for a candid breakdown, some practical creator tips, and a reminder that integrity travels further than a viral drag.
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Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Outrage is easy; insight takes work. We dive into the growing pattern of creators chasing clicks by tearing down Black women with coded insults instead of engaging their music, business moves, and cultural impact. When commentary slips from critique into contempt, the target isn’t the track—it’s dignity—and that choice shapes how audiences see artists and how platforms reward behavior.
We unpack the difference between real analysis and dog whistles, tracing how stereotypes crowd out conversations about craft, strategy, and growth. From production and performance to brand partnerships that actually build long-term value, we argue for a higher bar: reference the work, show your receipts, and stop pretending provocation is expertise. We also talk about allyship with teeth—how accountability can include public pushback, financial consequences, and structured paths to repair, without turning debate into chaos. Respect isn’t a bonus given after mainstream validation; it’s the baseline that allows talent to flourish.
Along the way, we celebrate smart, high-traffic brand plays that many dismiss while obsessing over drama. Education, execution, and resilience deserve more attention than clout-chasing monologues. If you care about culture, music journalism, and fair treatment for Black women in entertainment, this conversation asks you to use your voice with intention and demand the same from the platforms you support.
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Happy New Yesr!!! Welcome to Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek exquisite cranial repertoire. Enjoy this throwback interview and see you next week,...bye. What if a right swipe leads you back centuries? We sit down with co-authors Luce Neida and Marshall Crowder to unpack how a modern online match sparked The Wanderers Enduring Love, a novel that bridges present-day Arkansas and historical Cameroon through DNA results, family memories, and meticulous research. Their story travels from first messages and quick meetups to archives and slave-ship manifests, linking a contemporary relationship with the legacy of The Wanderer, one of the last documented slave ships to reach the U.S.
We dig into the craft: how journaling turned into therapeutic co-writing, why they avoid rigid physical descriptions to center character and agency, and how dual timelines let love and heritage speak to each other. Lusamba, their historical heroine, stands at the heart of the narrative—resilient, grieving, and forced into impossible choices—while the present-day arc pulls from Luce and Marshall’s lived experiences across Puerto Rico, Georgia, California, and Arkansas. The result is a story that feels intimate and sweeping at once, blending romance, historical fiction, and memoir-like honesty without sacrificing clarity or pace.
COVID reshaped their launch, canceling book signings but creating unexpected focus. They share the nuts and bolts of promoting a debut through social media, community networks, and word of mouth, plus what comes next: a sequel, a children’s book inspired by childhood misadventures, and openness to stage or screen adaptations. If you care about online dating that actually works, DNA testing and ancestry, Black history and the Atlantic slave trade, or simply how to turn real life into meaningful fiction, you’ll find practical insights and a moving, layered love story here.
Read The Wanderers Enduring Love on Amazon or Barnes & Noble, follow along on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, and tell a friend who loves romance with roots. If this conversation resonates, subscribe, share the episode, and leave a review—what family story would you write into your own plot?
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Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Headlines love the mess, but the truth sits in the choices we make on the mic and behind the scenes. We open with the viral chatter around Papoose and the talented boxing champion Claressa Shields, then zero in on the moment a personal question landed on a national platform—and what it says about boundaries when a host claims friendship with both sides. If you say you respect someone’s request to keep their name out of your mouth, that should guide your interview, not fuel your clip.
From there we shift to the real business of sports celebrity: endorsements. If a champion’s family is online complaining about “no deals,” the fix isn’t beef, it’s a better plan. Nike, Under Armour, and Reebok don’t sign chaos; they sign a story that scales. We unpack how managers and agents can pivot from drama to deals with a focused brand narrative, smart timing around fights, and community work that speaks to longevity instead of headlines that burn out by Monday.
Relationship dynamics get a clear-eyed read too. Viewers saw interruption and labeled it weakness, but temperament and trust complicate that snap judgment. Letting a partner step in during conflict can be protection, yet timing matters—answer the question, then add context. We also tackle the marriage debate sparked by Yandy and Mendeecees: if two people exchanged vows, wore rings, built a family, and held each other through storms, does a missing certificate erase the meaning? Legal status matters, but so do promises kept in public and private.
If you’re here for honest media critique, practical career advice for athletes and artists, and a grounded take on love and public life, you’ll feel right at home. Tap play, then tell us: where should the line be drawn—on-air boundaries, brand over beef, and what truly counts as marriage? Subscribe, share with a friend who loves culture convos, and drop your take in the comments.
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Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. One outrageous line can expose years of quiet patterns. We take a hard look at the Married to Medicine blowup—where a son threatens disrespect, a father stays hands-off, and a mother who pays the bills carries the emotional load—to explore how families slide from generosity into entitlement without noticing. Using clear, real-world examples, we trace the everyday choices that reward escalation, undermine a united front, and turn love into leverage.
We share why role splits—breadwinner versus caregiver—can work beautifully until unclear boundaries teach kids to game the system. You’ll hear how social learning explains repeated demands that get results, how family systems theory maps alliances that sideline a parent, and how gender expectations can pressure fathers away from direct leadership. Then we move from analysis to action: no more public disagreements, no answering over each other, and a strict rule that adult conversations don’t include kid commentary. We outline concrete steps to tie money to responsibility, from car access linked to work or grades to tuition support tied to conduct and progress, plus simple budget rules that remove drama from every ask.
Along the way, we talk timing and truth: when “I just tell it like it is” actually breaks trust, and how to deliver hard facts without blowing up relationships. If you’re a parent of sons, a partner trying to rebuild alignment, or anyone who’s felt outnumbered in your own home, this conversation offers a blueprint to replace chaos with clarity and respect. Hit follow, share with a friend who needs backup, and drop a review telling us the one boundary you’re resetting this week.
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Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni, and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Headlines frame the Diddy “Reckoning,” but the deeper story is how power, money, and narrative control shape what the public believes. We unpack the reactions swirling around 50 Cent’s role, the claims of pettiness versus accountability, and why a clean timeline can turn rumor into pattern. From party myths and “after the after-party” whispers to industry mechanics like recoupment, catalog control, and sync licensing, we connect the human emotions to the business structures that rarely make it past the velvet rope.
We talk about the uncomfortable tension between what’s legal and what feels moral, including the outrage over funeral recoups and the way contracts convert personal moments into line items. Along the way, we examine legal risk around sourcing and defamation, the chatter about books and platform liability, and why big companies defend their reputations as hard as artists defend their names. The question isn’t just whether someone “went too far,” but who benefits when truth is curated and who pays when reputations are collateral.
For indie artists and curious fans, this is a practical guide to reading the room and reading your paperwork. We break down how royalties, publishing, syncs, PRO payouts, and micro‑syncs keep checks moving long after the headlines fade, and why counting every revenue stream matters if you plan to sue or get paid. If you care about music, business, and accountability, this conversation gives you language and context to see past the noise and toward the incentives driving it.
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Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. If hot takes are sprinting past your feed, pause here and breathe with us. We unpack the Todd Tucker and Kandi Burruss headlines without chasing drama, tracing how pride, tenderness, and the tiniest dealbreakers shape the fate of a relationship. From a quiet request for prayer to the soundtrack that sets a mood, we look for the signals that noisy coverage misses and the context that makes emotions make sense.
We talk astrology as a lens, not a sentence. Leo confidence can wobble in the shadows, Taurus steadiness can stiffen under pressure, and without moon signs, we can’t decode how people soothe, fight, or forgive. Still, archetypes help surface patterns: criticism that feels like attack, softness that bends until it snaps, and the guilt-tinged plea that says “I try so hard” while change lags behind. We connect those patterns to lived stories about last-straw moments—the small comments, tiny habits, or yes, even a pair of sandals—that suddenly reveal the whole picture you’ve been trying to ignore.
Under the glare of social media, privacy is a form of love. We make the case for listening to balanced voices, resisting one-sided narratives, and letting time reveal what fast reporting hides. Relationships rarely end from one dramatic blow; they thin out from misaligned priorities, lopsided effort, and a growing sense that you’re no longer being met. When the math of care doesn’t add up, the lightest nudge can become a final, honest choice.
If you’re tired of noise and ready for nuance, press play and lean in with us. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs perspective, and leave a review with your own “last straw” story—what small sign told you it was time to go?
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Welcome to the replay of Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. A talkative kid who got in trouble for speaking too much grew into a host, actress, and certified TV producer who gets paid to use her voice. We sit down with Mz. Sipp to map out how she built a multi-hyphenate career across radio, reality TV, film, and music—and why saying no can be the sharpest tool in your kit. From choir stands and gospel roots to opening for legends and landing on major TV sets, she shows how to test ideas, raise your standards, and scale your platform without waiting for permission.
We go deep on the realities women face in entertainment: the split between business and flirtation, the cost of distraction, and the quiet power of a boundary. Mz. Sipp doesn’t sugarcoat it—strong women aren’t hard to work with; they’re hard to derail. She breaks down why some men respect strength and others run, how upbringing shapes partnership, and how to refocus on outcomes that actually pay. Her anthem “Superwoman Not Today” becomes a framework for burnout prevention: take a day, reset, and return better. Add her management playbook—find leaders who match your pace, assign by strengths, and cross-train—and you’ve got a system for sustainable growth.
We also explore Sip On Radio’s soul-first curation and the decision to get certified in television production after gatekeepers said no. Along the way, she offers a nuanced take on how women are portrayed in music—what’s changed, what hasn’t, and why social media makes it louder. If you’re building a creative career, leading a team, or just learning to protect your energy, this conversation delivers practical steps and a mindset you can use today.
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Hello, welcome this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host, Ms. Roni, and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. A mother fresh out of the hospital for a sickle cell crisis is jumped by a group of kids in Chicago while walking her children home from school. That single moment forces a hard look at what happens when schools miss warning signs, families face instability, and communities struggle to balance empathy with accountability. We examine bullying, what meaningful follow-through should look like, and how prevention beats reaction when leadership uses clear protocols and data-informed tools to identify student risks before harm escalates.
We also unpack the contradictions that make this story so unsettling. Poverty and housing insecurity can amplify stress and impulsivity, yet one alleged participant is a high-achieving eighth grader with involved parents. That tension challenges easy explanations and points to the power of peers, status, and group dynamics. We talk through discipline with dignity—how to set firm boundaries without public shaming—and why consistent, proportionate consequences help kids internalize responsibility. Empathy training, restorative practices, and mentorships matter, but they must sit alongside clear rules that protect the vulnerable.
Zooming out, we share practical steps for parents, educators, and neighbors: document and escalate bullying reports, push for campus safety audits, adopt student success assessments that flag barriers early, and build community supports that keep kids engaged after school. Accountability is not the enemy of compassion; it’s the structure that allows compassion to work. If you care about school safety, youth mental health, and real solutions to bullying and group violence, this conversation offers both context and concrete actions you can take today.
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Hate rarely works alone. When jealousy heats up in indie music, it often recruits a crowd—flying monkeys who amplify smears, file mass reports, and push venues to back away right as you announce a tour, drop a single, or apply for funding. Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence and I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Today we pull back the curtain on how coordinated harassment actually works, from identical talking points across strangers to sudden waves of “policy” complaints that knock down pages you’ve built for years.
We start with the human patterns: isolation tactics, gossip that repeats word for word, and pressure to “choose sides.” Then we map the digital layer—fake profiles, timing attacks around your premieres, false takedown notices, and metadata tricks that bury your search results or miscredit your work. The money trail matters too. You’ll hear how orchestrated reviews, chargebacks, and quiet emails to promoters can freeze your momentum and why fewer early announcements can save deals. Along the way, we share how to tell a messy disagreement from a planned campaign by tracking convergence across behavior, platforms, and finances.
Most importantly, we offer a practical defense kit. Capture timestamps and URLs. Archive cancellations and platform notices. Ask for logs. Lean on trusted peers and neutral organizations to vouch for your record. Communicate facts to your fans without feeding the flames, and use privacy safeguards and role-based account controls to reduce your risk. If defamation or doxing escalates, get legal guidance and act with focus. You do not need a mob to win—you need receipts, resilience, and a calm plan.
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Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence, I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Red flags rarely arrive as flashing sirens—they tiptoe in as jokes that sting, plans that shift without warning, and friends you “should” see less. We dive into the anatomy of toxic dynamics and map how gaslighting, secrecy, and intermittent affection reshape your sense of self until the relationship sets the terms of your reality. Pulling examples from reality TV and everyday life, we unpack why hot-cold reinforcement is so addictive, how attachment styles fuel the chase, and what it takes to reclaim clarity when your peace keeps getting taxed.
I walk through practical tools that move beyond vague advice. You’ll hear how to set boundaries that name behaviors—like “do not check my phone without asking”—and how to use I statements to state needs without escalating blame. We talk through what healthy privacy looks like compared to secrecy that controls money, time, or information, and how to respond when transparency is refused. There’s space for tough truths too: if someone brags about “hitting below the belt,” that’s not passion, that’s a pattern that calls for skills, support, or separation.
You’ll get actionable steps for rebuilding a support network, documenting patterns to counter self-doubt, and working with therapy to break cycles of criticism and withdrawal. When control escalates, we outline safety planning, from storing vital documents to contacting local services. Most of all, we center a simple standard: if your peace is the price of admission, the relationship is too expensive. Listen to learn the signs, gather the words, and choose a path that protects your dignity and future.
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Ever wonder what really changes when a producer moves from a living room setup to a studio with a door, a sign, and a tax ID? We sit down with Kodi “Phunkiefoot” Owens to unpack the leap to Studio 22 and why that one decision reshapes how clients show up, how money flows, and how a whole city can take itself more seriously as a music market. It’s a grounded blueprint for indie artists and producers who want more than streams—they want structure, ownership, and a path that pays.
Kodi takes us through his journey from cassette tapes and a budget keyboard to running sessions that keep teens off the streets and point them toward records they actually own. We get real about why Arkansas often gets overlooked in hip hop: too many songs riding unlicensed beats and too little paperwork for labels to engage. The fix isn’t glamorous, but it’s powerful—original production, clean rights, consistent promotion, and a studio that people can actually find on a map. COVID-19 unexpectedly amplified that mission, bringing more eyes to social media and motivating artists to release, while Kodi doubled down on the back-end steps that turn views into revenue.
We also spotlight Pine Bluff’s musical backbone—from school bands to UAPB’s national showcases—and the community energy behind a Black Lives Matter project featuring local names, live sax, and messages aimed at the youth. Along the way, Kodi shares current collaborations, upcoming releases, and the mentors and peers pushing him to experiment and expand. If you’re building an indie career, this conversation gives you practical steps and a mindset shift: treat your art like a business, protect your rights, and make your city part of your strategy.
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Welcome to Blonde Intelligence, I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Hungry families. Shuttered paychecks. Loud opinions. Quiet facts. We take on the empathy gap around public benefits and ask a harder question: what does fairness look like when the pantry is empty and the rent is due? We start by reframing “welfare” to include the benefits many of us already use—tax breaks, SBA loans, VA support, FHA mortgages—so the conversation stops being “us versus them” and becomes “how do we keep households stable?”
From there, we unpack SNAP reality on the ground: time limits, work and training rules, recertifications, and the frustrating tradeoffs people make just to qualify. Yes, fraud exists, but policy and administration already chase it; it shouldn’t erase the majority who play by the rules. We spotlight the human side of shutdowns and economic shocks—air traffic pros gigging to cover tuition, small business owners taking risky loans, parents staring at a pantry shelf. Freedom from want isn’t a luxury; it’s a baseline that lets kids learn and adults work.
We also turn to the workplace, where empathy shows up as safety, fair schedules, and leadership that values people over output theater. And we make a case for practical resilience: skills and trade credentials that pay, protect, and keep communities running. Education is broader than college; it’s any path that delivers real work and dignity.
If you’re tired of hot takes and want a clearer lens on benefits, voting choices, and everyday ethics, this conversation invites you to test every policy against a simple filter: how would this land on me? Subscribe, share with a friend who cares about solutions, and leave a review with one change you’d make to build a more empathetic city. Follow me @BlondeIntelligence @Rroneice
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Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence, I am you host Ms. Roni, and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. One fan showed up at five o’clock on a Thursday for Indie Artist, Kwe the Artist—and that was enough to spark one of the most meaningful shows of the tour. We dive into the real mechanics of indie growth, where honesty beats hype and small rooms become training grounds for skill, trust, and repeatable momentum. The story starts with a free city-to-city run and a candid recap that didn’t hide the turnout. That transparency pulled more listeners into the music and turned an awkward moment into organic discovery.
We break down why thin crowds can be a gift. With fewer distractions, you can test arrangements, tighten transitions, and read the room with precision. You hear the breath between lines, feel the groove shift, and adjust on the fly. Those one-to-one moments create fans who buy albums twice, tell friends, and come back. We contrast artists who deliver regardless of headcount with those who walk when the numbers aren’t “big enough,” and how that choice echoes in ticket sales, reputation, and word of mouth. The takeaway is clear: connection compounds.
You’ll also hear practical strategies for designing shows that convert—framing every set with a clean call to action, capturing contacts, gifting surprise value, and measuring the right signals beyond vanity metrics. We talk timing, venue friction, and the myth of the “magic number” that supposedly unlocks opportunity. Instead, we focus on stacking small wins: ten merch buys, ten saves, ten shares. Those are signs of demand, and they add up fast when you keep your promise to the people who show.
If you’re building from the ground up, this is a reminder to play the room you have and serve the moment you’re in. Subscribe, share this with an indie artist who needs the nudge, and leave a review with your own “tiny crowd, big impact” story—we’ll shout out our favorites next week. Follow @BlondeIntelligence
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Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence, I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. The courtroom weighed a bar, not a brawl—and the ruling changed the temperature of the timeline. We dig into why the judge dismissed Drake’s defamation suit by zooming in on the power of wording, context, and how hip‑hop frames accusation versus opinion. “I hear you like them young” isn’t the same as “you do,” and that distinction matters when art collides with law. While the discourse flared, UMG cut through the noise with a simple stance: the case is over, the work continues, and if a hit lands, they’ll promote it. That’s the difference between public narratives about Ls and a label’s reality of deliverables, contracts, and release cycles.
From there, we clear up a persistent confusion: Cash Money’s legacy stands on its own foundation—Juvenile, B.G., Hot Boys, Mannie Fresh, the 99–2000 era—long before Young Money reshaped the mainstream with Drake and Nicki. When fans fuse those histories during moments of drama, they miss the architecture that made the house sturdy. We talk optics, support, and why legacies don’t hinge on who liked what post or who showed up where. We also explore smarter genre pivots, using the rap‑rock playbook that works—collaborations that translate sound instead of forcing it—so artists can evolve without abandoning the audience that built them.
Along the way, we pause to acknowledge local wins and why real community moments outlast social chatter. And we get candid about platform accountability: when moderation can erase years of marketing in a click, creators need direct channels, clear appeals, and spaces they own—sites, newsletters, and word‑of‑mouth that can’t be shadowed overnight. If you care about music law, label dynamics, Southern rap history, and the craft of crossing genres, you’ll find sharp takes and practical context here.
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Hello, welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. A wave of viral “rapture” timelines convinced people to hand over cars, quit six‑figure jobs, and even surrender children—only to wake up the next morning still here. We dig into the deeper question behind the headlines: who told you that you were ready for heaven, and what happens when belief outruns responsibility? With a candid, story‑driven look at faith, judgment, and everyday ethics, we unpack how grief, algorithms, and certainty theater can push smart people into irreversible choices.
We move from street‑level stories—a man Ubering to work after giving away his truck, a mother celebrating “freedom” after transferring six kids to CPS—to the frameworks people use to justify them: scripture about trumpets and timelines, folklore and prophecy, and broader metaphysical ideas about reincarnation, energy, and the persistence of spirit. Along the way we contrast spectacle with substance, asking what moral readiness actually looks like if judgment precedes reward, and how the golden rule can anchor decisions when emotions run hot.
True to our indie roots, we also pull lessons from the creative life: test your assumptions, seek outside counsel, and build a plan B that doesn’t hurt the people who trust you. If faith is real, it can survive a fact check—and if hope is sturdy, it doesn’t need a countdown clock. Stream for a grounded take on belief without the burnout, accountability without the shame, and practical steps that keep your future intact. If this conversation resonates, follow the show on your favorite platform, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review so others can find us too. @BlondeIntelligence
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Hello welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence, I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Authenticity matters more than ever in today's music landscape. As we venture deeper into 2025, the once-reliable strategy of manufacturing beef between artists is rapidly losing its effectiveness, and fans are becoming increasingly skilled at spotting the difference between genuine conflict and publicity stunts.
Drawing from insights by entertainment psychologist Dr. Lisa Williams, we explore how the transparency of social media has fundamentally changed the relationship between artists and their audiences. When an artist releases a diss track that lacks emotional depth or conveniently appears just before an album drop, today's discerning listeners can sense the insincerity. The consequences? Diminished trust, fan disillusionment, and potentially damaged careers.
What makes authentic beef different from the manufactured kind? We break down the key indicators: emotional resonance in lyrics, timing that doesn't conveniently align with promotional calendars, consistent behavior on social media, and genuine history between the artists involved. The recent Kendrick Lamar and Drake situation serves as a compelling case study in how real conflicts capture audience attention because they stem from substantive issues rather than marketing strategies.
For artists navigating this changing landscape, the message is clear: focus on creating music with depth and meaning rather than relying on emotional manipulation. As one indie artist puts it, "If you don't have anything to say, it's not gonna work in rap right now." We also share details about the upcoming UME 2025 (Unplugged Music Experience and Conference) happening November 13-16, 2025, where authentic musical talent will take center stage.
Ready to develop a more critical perspective on artist conflicts? Subscribe to Blonde Intelligence on all major podcast platforms and visit blondeintelligence.com for more insights and merchandise. Your ears—and your emotional investment—deserve authenticity.
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Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence, I am your host Ms. Roni, and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Economic instability threatens to reshape our entertainment landscape in ways few have considered. As food prices climb and agriculture struggles, reality TV shows highlighting luxury and excess feel increasingly disconnected from viewers' daily challenges. Data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis reveals that a mere 10% increase in food prices can slash entertainment spending by 5% – a statistic with profound implications for networks, producers, and talent.
The most fascinating transformation is happening in viewer preferences. While lavish reality formats struggle during hardships, content focused on practical skills and budget-friendly solutions is thriving. YouTube channels featuring Dollar Tree Dinners, tiny house construction, and off-grid living provide valuable survival strategies rather than escapism. This cultural shift represents more than temporary viewing habits; it signals a fundamental reevaluation of what we value in entertainment during challenging times.
For those working in entertainment or pursuing creative careers, adaptation is essential. Trade skills like plumbing, electrical work, and HVAC provide stability when traditional employment wavers. Healthcare positions remain consistently in demand despite economic fluctuations. Women entrepreneurs can access SBA grants and loan programs to build sustainable businesses. The message is clear – diversification and practical skills are crucial safeguards against economic uncertainty. As computer chip shortages potentially threaten technology-dependent aspects of entertainment, particularly for independent artists, preparing alternative pathways becomes increasingly important. The entertainment industry must recognize that as audiences' economic realities evolve, so too must the content created to engage them. Subscribe to hear more insights on navigating these changing landscapes and share your thoughts on how economic changes have affected your entertainment choices.
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What happens when a psychology major discovers the power of her creative voice? In our latest episode of Indie Artist Music Hustle, we meet Tyra Johnson—known professionally as "Tyra No Banks"—a Southern University senior who embodies the multifaceted nature of modern creativity.
From penning her first poem at age six following her grandmother's passing to winning the President's Award for writing in elementary school, Tyra's journey as a wordsmith began early. Now, her debut collection "Poetry for Colored Folks" represents a fresh, contemporary voice in Black literature. "I wanted to create a body of work that reflects where we are as a community right now," Tyra explains, highlighting how her collection addresses everything from pandemic life to the evolution of Black family gatherings.
But Tyra's creativity doesn't stop at the written page. Having grown up singing in Baptist churches and school choirs, she recently stepped into the recording studio for the first time—a natural progression from poetry to music. "Poetry is a gateway to music; it's the same thing, just without a beat," she observes, demonstrating how her foundation in writing strengthens her musical expression. Meanwhile, her psychology background provides crucial insights for marketing her creative work and navigating industry dynamics.
Throughout our conversation, Tyra's entrepreneurial spirit shines through. Currently participating in a book initiative that could place her work in major retailers nationwide, she approaches potential obstacles with remarkable resilience: "I always have a plan B, C, D, E, and F." As she prepares to compete for publishing opportunities in California, her parting wisdom resonates deeply: "Success is a journey, not a destination." Follow Tyra's creative evolution across platforms @tyranobanks and witness firsthand how education and artistry can beautifully intertwine.
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Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence, I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. What happens when commercial interests collide with cultural authenticity? The recent Drake-Kendrick Lamar rap beef and Young Thug's leaked jail calls have sparked crucial conversations about hip-hop's soul as the genre marks its 50th anniversary.
Diving deep into this cultural moment, we explore how Kendrick's pointed lyrics in "The Heart Part 4" serve as a critical response to perceived inauthenticity in contemporary hip-hop. When Mos Def famously dismissed Drake's music as "Target shopping music," he highlighted the growing tension between commercial success and cultural integrity. Meanwhile, Young Thug's controversial jail call comments reveal troubling dynamics where personal conflicts overshadow the artistry hip-hop was built upon.
Hip-hop emerged from 1970s Bronx as more than music—it was a powerful voice for marginalized communities facing social injustice and economic disparity. True hip-hop carries profound responsibilities: community upliftment, youth engagement, authentic representation, and social activism. As the genre evolves, with hip-hop elements likely appearing in virtually all music by 2025, artists must navigate their responsibilities carefully, balancing innovation with respect for the culture's foundational values.
This episode challenges both artists and listeners to consider what it means to honor hip-hop's legacy while embracing its evolution. Are we preserving the authentic voice that made hip-hop revolutionary, or sacrificing cultural integrity for commercial appeal? The conversation isn't just about music—it's about cultural preservation, community responsibility, and the power of authentic expression.
Subscribe on YouTube, follow on social media, or listen on all major podcast platforms to join the conversation about hip-hop's past, present, and future. The show is returning to its original name, "Blonde Intelligence"—same insightful content with the original branding you've come to know.
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Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. What's the difference between a true friend and someone who's just using you? Can authentic friendships exist in the cutthroat world of entertainment? These questions drive our unflinching exploration of friendship dynamics across both everyday life and the high-stakes entertainment industry.
We dive deep into the "frenemy" phenomenon—that peculiar relationship marked by public camaraderie and private rivalry. Think about those reality TV personalities who smile in your face while talking behind your back, or industry colleagues who support you only when cameras are rolling. The entertainment world magnifies these dynamics, as careers often depend on who you know and how you leverage those connections. When Jay-Z claims he and Puffy were merely "business acquaintances" rather than friends, it reveals volumes about how relationships function when fame and fortune are on the line.
The red flags of toxic friendships deserve your attention: constant criticism designed to make you feel inadequate, visible jealousy when you succeed, manipulation that positions you as the problem, attention-seeking behavior, and perhaps most telling—one-sided support where you're always giving but rarely receiving. We explore the psychology behind these dynamics and why so many of us ignore these warning signs until it's too late. Most importantly, we discuss the power of trusting your instincts. If you're constantly questioning someone's loyalty, that uncertainty itself is your answer.
Ready to evaluate your own friendships with new clarity? Listen now, and don't forget to subscribe and share your experiences in the comments. Is there someone in your life who exhibits these toxic traits? Or have you found genuine connection despite the challenges of modern relationships? We want to hear your story.
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Welcome to this week's Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Seattle-born indie pop artist Longboat brings a refreshingly unique approach to music creation that defies conventional expectations. With a voice that evokes comparisons to Duran Duran and a creative spirit that embraces the unconventional, Longboat crafts narrative-driven compositions that deliberately avoid the typical love songs dominating the pop landscape.
"I don't write love songs," he explains during our candid conversation. "I write songs about things that have stories behind them." This philosophy has fueled an impressively prolific output – Longboat has already released numerous albums with seven more coming in the next year and a half. During the pandemic alone, he created six complete albums, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to musical expression regardless of external circumstances.
What makes Longboat's music particularly compelling is his storytelling approach. His most recent works, recorded at London's prestigious Studios (where the Spice Girls recorded their debut album), represent his American perspective on British life. These albums explore everything from ghost stories and colonialism to mortality and revenge, all packaged in what he describes as "eclectic pop" – accessible melodies with unexpected subjects and sonic choices.
When discussing today's AI-influenced music industry, Longboat positions himself as a welcome "glitch in the Matrix" – an unpredictable human element in an increasingly automated landscape. "The glitches in the Matrix are good things," he insists. "They are healthy for the rest of the matrix... those are the things that will lead to innovation." This perspective perfectly captures his artistic approach: authentic, distinctive, and unconstrained by commercial expectations.
Ready to discover music that challenges and entertains in equal measure? Visit longboat.band or find his extensive catalog on Bandcamp. Longboat welcomes connection with listeners and values constructive feedback – a refreshing attitude from an artist who has clearly found his unique voice in today's crowded musical landscape.
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Welcome to Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Karma works in mysterious ways. When Rashida Frost publicly dismissed K Michelle's domestic violence allegations on Love & Hip Hop Atlanta years ago, she couldn't have known that her own family would face a similar tragedy. The universe's scales of justice sometimes balance in unexpected and painful ways.
This episode explores the complex intersection of reality TV drama and real-world consequences through the lens of the Frost family's current situation. We dive deep into how one woman's refusal to believe another's trauma has eerily manifested in her own life during what spiritual practitioners call the "Liongate portal" - when past wrongs resurface seeking resolution.
Beyond celebrity drama, we examine the devastating ripple effects domestic violence creates through families, friend circles, and communities. Drawing from professional counseling experience, I unpack how witnessing abuse creates profound emotional burdens, especially for children who absorb this trauma in ways that can impact their entire lives. The painful truth is that domestic violence rarely stays contained between two people - it fractures support networks, creates impossible choices, and often ends in tragedy.
The discussion extends to how enabling behaviors from family members through denial or minimization creates environments where victims feel trapped. Video evidence showed multiple abuse incidents involving Kelsey, suggesting countless more occurred off-camera. When victims say "I don't involve others because I know I'll go back," they're revealing the complex psychology of abuse cycles that frustrates those who want to help.
What happens when we dismiss victims' experiences to protect relationships with perpetrators? This episode suggests the universe eventually provides painful opportunities for growth and transformation. By facing the consequences of previous inaction, we might emerge more empathetic, understanding, and committed to breaking cycles of violence in our communities.
Subscribe to Indie Artist Music Hustle for more thought-provoking discussions on culture, music, and the cosmic balance of justice. Find us on all major platforms and at www.blonde-intelligent.com.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire Drake's spectacular fall from grace offers a masterclass in how quickly an artist can squander years of goodwill. What happens when one of hip-hop's most influential figures loses the respect of both peers and fans? The answer isn't pretty.
The recent spectacle of Drake screaming at his own audience to form mosh pits, only to have water bottles hurled back at him, signals a troubling shift in his career trajectory. This podcast explores how Drake's seemingly one-sided obsession with competing against Kendrick Lamar has morphed from friendly rivalry into something far more concerning. The prophecy in Kendrick's lyrics—"the money, the power, the respect, the last one's better"—now rings with eerie precision as we witness Drake struggling to maintain his standing in the industry.
Perhaps most telling is Drake's pattern of disrespect toward others. From dragging opponents' significant others into rap beefs to publicly ridiculing former partners in songs for years afterward, these behaviors reveal character issues that can't be obscured by commercial success. When compared with his earlier beef with Pusha T (which many felt Drake lost but recovered from), this latest chapter seems to be inflicting more lasting damage to his reputation. As the saying goes, it takes years to build respect and only moments to lose it.
The timing couldn't be more symbolic, occurring during the Lion's Gate portal energy with multiple planets in retrograde—a cosmic period that often forces reckoning with past actions. For artists at any level, Drake's situation serves as a powerful reminder that while money and power might come easily with success, respect must be continually earned and carefully maintained. Once lost, it proves incredibly difficult to recapture.
Want more insights on the music industry from both independent artists and industry professionals? Subscribe to our podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, and visit www.blonde-intelligence.com to join our community of music lovers and creators who understand that genuine respect is the ultimate currency.
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Ever wondered what it really takes to make it as an independent artist in today's music landscape? Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence pulls back the curtain on the real stories behind the music.
We bring you authentic conversations with rising talents like Caribbean Rap Artist Rl Pemz, East Coast Canadian rocker Brian Doucette, and performers who've graced prestigious stages including Cirque du Soleil. These aren't manufactured pop stars—they're passionate musicians building careers on their own terms, sharing insights you won't hear anywhere else.
Beyond artist interviews, we dive deep into music industry trends transforming independent careers. Did you know streaming will represent 79% of all US recorded music revenues by 2025? Or that hip-hop and R&B experienced a 72% increase in on-demand streaming? Our guests include Grammy-nominated producers and industry professionals who've worked with major labels and chart-topping artists, bridging the gap between indie ambitions and mainstream success.
Whether you're an independent artist looking for practical advice, an industry professional seeking fresh talent, or simply a music lover who appreciates discovering authentic voices before they break through, this podcast delivers value with every episode. The music landscape has fundamentally changed—consumers now prefer subscribing to vast libraries rather than individual tracks, creating unprecedented opportunities for independent artists to find their audience.
Ready to discover your next favorite artist or gain insights that could transform your music career? Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, Spotify, Pandora, or follow us on Facebook. The indie music revolution is happening now, and we're here to document every beat of it.
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Welcome to this week's Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Growing up as a drummer in Houston's diverse music scene, John Lacey's path to becoming an innovative producer and MPC DJ reflects the evolution many musicians must navigate in today's digital landscape.
From his early resistance to technology ("I don't like things crashing on me, I like just hitting just drums") to his current mastery of the MPC, John shares candid insights about the different skillsets required for acoustic versus digital music-making. "It takes more natural skill to play a drum set, but it's a different kind of skill," he explains, noting how traditional drumming depends on muscle memory while the MPC functions as "its own little brain" with infinite creative possibilities.
What truly sets John apart is his revolutionary approach to DJing. Rather than using conventional turntables or controllers, he maps MPC buttons to control DJ software while performing live drum patterns on a second MPC simultaneously. "I'm just a performer," he says, describing how this dual-device setup creates "a performance within a performance" that audiences rarely experience from typical DJs. This innovative technique has helped him carve out a lucrative niche performing at weddings and events.
Perhaps most refreshing is John's honesty about how fatherhood transformed his relationship with music. "Family is completely and utterly first for me," he emphasizes, candidly sharing that while many claim to create purely for artistic expression, his primary motivation is providing for his young sons. This perspective grounds his involvement with the Houston Bass Runners and National Beat Battle Association, where he showcases his finger drumming talents in online competitions. Check out his performances on YouTube to witness firsthand what happens when traditional percussion training meets digital innovation in the hands of a family man with serious skills.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host, Ms. Roni, and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Dreaming of homeownership while pursuing your creative career? This eye-opening conversation with real estate agent Katina Harper demolishes the myth that artists and independent professionals can't qualify for mortgages.
"I am passionate about African Americans achieving the American dream through home ownership," shares Harper, who specializes in helping first-time homebuyers navigate the process. She explains how artists with inconsistent income can document their earnings through royalty payments, digital publishing, and other revenue streams to satisfy lender requirements. "Money is money. They don't care what you do, as long as it's stable and it's documented."
Harper tackles the fear many feel about entering today's housing market, highlighting why ownership beats renting in the long run: "If you're renting a home or apartment, it's appreciating in value as well, but you're not going to see that increase." She reveals several programs offering $10,000-$20,000 for down payment assistance, shares strategies for buyers with student loan debt, and explains how buying multi-family properties can create immediate income streams when you live in one unit and rent the others.
The conversation explores innovative approaches to building wealth through real estate, including investment opportunities in developing areas, utilizing properties for Airbnb income, and acquiring commercial spaces. For artists specifically, property ownership provides stability during income fluctuations and creates pathways to generational wealth that extend beyond your creative career.
Ready to transform your financial future? Pull your credit report, connect with a knowledgeable lender, and remember Harper's advice: "The way to look at it is either I'm going to do it now or I'm going to do it later, but I am going to do it." Your journey to homeownership starts with education – join Harper's upcoming event for heroes in the community or reach out for a one-on-one consultation at katinasalesrealestate@gmail.com.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni, and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Have you ever wondered what really drives celebrity feuds in the music industry? The recent clash between Nicki Minaj and SZA offers a fascinating case study of how seemingly minor comments can trigger major conflicts when underlying tensions exist.
This episode peels back the layers of the headline-making Twitter tirade, examining not just what happened, but why it happened. Drawing on insights about Sagittarius personality traits, I explore how Nicki's emotional reactions likely stem from feelings of rejection and disrespect after reportedly having a feature request ignored by SZA's team. The subsequent collaboration between SZA and artists Nicki has conflicts with added fuel to an already smoldering situation.
Beyond the immediate drama, we tackle the important question of accountability in the music industry. When artists with massive platforms engage in body-shaming, insults, and degrading comments toward colleagues, where are the repercussions? As the music world watches what some are calling "the fall of Cash Money" with both Nicki and Drake facing parallel controversies, it's worth considering how the industry enables and sometimes rewards toxic behavior rather than professional communication. Even stars in their 30s and 40s can revert to high-school level insults when they feel slighted – but should they be given a pass simply because of their status?
Whether you're fascinated by celebrity culture, interested in how astrology influences behavior (Mercury retrograde, anyone?), or concerned about the broader implications for industry standards, this deep dive offers fresh perspectives on a controversy that reveals much more than meets the eye. Subscribe now to join the conversation about respect, accountability, and the complex dynamics of the modern music business.Remember to subscribe on YouTube and Spotify @BlondeIntelligence
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. The dark underbelly of online commentary takes center stage as we examine the vicious attacks against content creator Tisa Tales. What begins as criticism of her P. Diddy coverage reveals something far more troubling - male commentators using intimidation tactics fueled by jealousy rather than legitimate grievances. When we discover one attacker's history of violence against women while on probation, the pattern becomes clear: this represents a broader societal issue of men who feel entitled to control and demean women.
Moving beyond the digital realm, we confront the shocking McDonald's stabbing case that's divided social media. While many have experienced difficult managers, the normalization of violence as a response to workplace conflict represents a dangerous trend. Drawing from my own food service background, I share more appropriate ways to handle workplace tension without resorting to harmful actions. The revelation that the perpetrator had previously stabbed another manager at Taco Bell exposes this as a pattern of behavior rather than an isolated incident.
The conversation shifts to the music world where Drake's crew recently disrespected T-Pain, questioning if DJs even knew the pioneering artist. This dismissive attitude toward someone who revolutionized a sound in American music culture feels especially inappropriate coming from a Canadian artist. T-Pain's contributions to music deserve recognition, not ridicule. Perhaps it's time for Drake to consider his audience and legacy more carefully, as his continued production of music targeting younger demographics raises questions about artistic maturity and respect for those who paved the way.
Have thoughts on these topics? Connect with me on all social platforms @BlondeIntelligence or through my website www.blonde-intelligence.com where you can shop merch and book consultations. Your perspective matters in these important conversations about respect and accountability in our media landscape.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host, Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Have you ever noticed how quickly we rush to criticize those who find success? The strange phenomenon of creator-on-creator criticism has become increasingly prevalent in online spaces, and this week we're unpacking exactly what's behind it.
The spotlight falls on Tisa Tells, a content creator whose meteoric rise has culminated in mainstream media recognition during the Sean Diddy Combs trial coverage. What makes her story fascinating isn't just the success, but the backlash it's generated from fellow creators. While audiences clearly connect with her authentic storytelling style, relatable personality, and engaging delivery, some YouTube personalities have devoted entire segments to criticizing her – claiming audiences are "tired" of her content despite evidence to the contrary.
This pattern reveals something profound about creative communities online. The competitive YouTube landscape breeds both inspiration and insecurity, pushing some creators toward innovation while others resort to criticism as a content strategy. As we explore in this episode, true success isn't measured by platform metrics alone but through genuine audience connection. When creators focus on tearing others down instead of elevating their own work, they're often revealing more about their insecurities than providing valuable commentary.
Whether you're a content creator yourself or simply interested in the psychology behind online communities, this exploration of success, jealousy, and authenticity offers valuable perspective on navigating creative spaces. Remember – as we conclude – if someone is shining in their creative endeavors, the healthiest response is to let them shine and perhaps use that light to illuminate your own path forward rather than attempting to dim theirs.
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Welcome to Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. What happens when you finally unveil a talent you've hidden your entire life? Singer-songwriter Chelsea Klein takes us through her remarkable transformation from closeted vocalist to emerging pop artist on this episode of Blonde Intelligence.
Chelsea reveals the personal journey that kept her musical ambitions hidden from nearly everyone except close family until just five years ago. Her candid discussion about finding confidence through vocal coaching with Nick Cooper illuminates how technical improvement transcended into personal growth, reshaping not just her voice but her entire presence. "I carry myself so much differently now," she reflects, describing fundamental changes that extend well beyond the recording studio.
The conversation reaches its emotional center when Chelsea unpacks the four-year evolution of her recent single "Karma." This isn't just another release – it's a therapeutic milestone representing personal power reclaimed through music. Originally written as a fantasy about karma being her "personal hitman" against those who wronged her, the song finally reached perfection after multiple recording attempts and years of vocal growth. Her perfectionism speaks volumes about artistic integrity, refusing to release work that doesn't match her vision despite pressure from friends and family to "just put it out."
Beyond the music, Chelsea shares her heartfelt approach to fan connection, recently establishing direct email communication with listeners. "I want to lift up my fans the way they lift me up," she explains, creating a genuine two-way relationship rarely seen in artist-fan dynamics. This authenticity permeates everything about Chelsea's approach – from her songwriting to her commitment to artistic growth.
Whether you're pursuing your own creative path or simply appreciate the vulnerability behind great art, Chelsea's journey offers inspiration and insight. Listen now and connect with her music on all streaming platforms or visit chelseaklein.com to join her growing community of supporters.
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Welcome to this episode of Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni, and I lays seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Ray Barnard joins Blonde Intelligence to unpack his remarkable 30-year musical journey and the evolution of his distinctive sound—a personal fusion of roots, soul, and reggae that defies traditional genre boundaries. With candid reflection, Ray reveals how his approach mirrors a growing trend among independent artists who create their own musical categories and cultivate dedicated audiences outside mainstream expectations.
The conversation explores how musicians adapt and grow with age—developing improved skills while facing new challenges in capturing audience attention. Ray's pragmatic embrace of technology stands out as he shares how he incorporated AI vocal processing in his latest self-produced album "And the Horse You Rode In On" when collaborators weren't available, demonstrating how established artists can leverage new tools to overcome creative obstacles.
We delve into the pandemic's silver linings for introverted creators, the democratization of music production through affordable technology, and the persistent value of professional studio environments. Ray offers heartfelt advice to emerging musicians about early business education, marketing experimentation, and the critical importance of persistence through discouragement. His story illuminates the evolving indie music landscape where authenticity, adaptation, and community knowledge-sharing create pathways to sustainable artistic careers. Whether you're a musician seeking guidance or a music lover curious about the behind-the-scenes reality of independent artistry, Ray's insights offer valuable perspective on crafting a meaningful musical journey beyond mainstream constraints.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host, Ms. Roni, and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Maxx Osama takes us behind the curtain of his dual life as both a culinary creator and musical artist in this captivating episode of Indie Artist Music Hustle. The Tennessee-based independent musician opens up about how his early passion for poetry evolved into hip-hop artistry, creating a foundation for authentic storytelling that defines his sound today.
"I cook on beats and I cook in restaurants," Maxx shares with refreshing candor, explaining how he balances his day job at a buffet-style restaurant with his true calling as a musician. With over 100 professional releases under his belt, his prolific output comes from a place of genuine creative urgency – often recording two to three tracks daily when inspiration strikes.
The conversation dives deep into the evolving landscape of hip-hop, where Maxx navigates the delicate balance between lyrical complexity and mainstream appeal. He thoughtfully addresses how today's music industry often feels "more like a popularity contest than a talent contest," yet remains committed to versatility without compromising his artistic integrity. His recent singles "Third Degree" and "My Story" showcase this adaptability, with the latter evolving into an ongoing series born from personal loss and emotional expression.
What stands out most is Maxx's global perspective on artistic collaboration. Having worked with producers and artists from Australia, the UK, and across the United States, he embraces the borderless nature of modern music creation. His involvement in "The Heist" – an ambitious project bringing together 20 artists through Shadow Works Entertainment – demonstrates his commitment to community and creative partnership.
Whether discussing the challenges of capturing audience attention in the first few seconds of a track, the implications of AI in music production, or the authenticity behind rap beefs, Maxx offers nuanced insights that will resonate with creators and music lovers alike. Search "Maxx Osama" on any streaming platform to experience his music, and reach out for collaborations regardless of genre or geography – this is an artist genuinely open to connection and creative exchange.
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Welcome to Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host, Ms. Roni, and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. What happens when you finally stop trying to fit in and embrace your true calling? Gospel artist Miss Lady Michelle's powerful testimony on this week's Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence reveals the freedom that comes with authentic expression.
Michelle's debut album "Misfit" chronicles her journey from outsider to empowered artist who found her voice after surrendering to her true purpose. "The music that comes through me is God-breathed," she explains, describing how years of trying to conform to industry expectations gave way to divine inspiration once she embraced her authentic calling. The seven-track album, which serves as a soundtrack to her book "Nobody's Daughter," offers listeners an intimate glimpse into her transformation through struggles with rejection and belonging.
Throughout our conversation, Michelle shares profound wisdom about creative integrity, explaining her willingness to walk away from studio sessions when recordings don't match her vision. "Though I paid for studio time and I put money into making the song, if it ain't right I ain't putting it out," she insists. Her approach to social media emphasizes genuine connection over promotion, creating space for followers to understand the experiences behind her music. Perhaps most inspiring is Michelle's perspective on uniqueness: "Can't nobody beat you being you... They can try to emulate your style, but they'll never be you." Her journey reminds us that our greatest strength comes not from fitting in, but from embracing what makes us different.
Whether you're an independent artist seeking your authentic voice or someone struggling to find where you belong, this episode offers the spiritual rope of hope you've been searching for. Listen now on all streaming platforms and follow @BlondeIntelligence for more inspiring conversations with creators who are carving their own path.
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Welcome to this week's Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host, Ms. Roni, and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Ever wondered what happens when musical passion meets life's unexpected turns? Lindsey Ferguson's story captivates as she reveals the winding path that led to her debut album "Being a Girl" on this episode of Indie Artist Music Hustle.
Lindsey takes us from her early songwriting days at age 11 through her music business education at NYU, where she gained crucial knowledge about distribution, royalties, and promotion strategies that many independent artists miss. She offers a fascinating comparison between the New York and Los Angeles music scenes—noting that while both cities overflow with talent, LA's physical spaciousness creates more opportunity for meaningful artistic connections and collaborations.
The heart of our conversation unveils the deeply personal journey behind "Being a Girl." Lindsay's album chronicles her evolution from struggling with dating in New York City to completing her master's degree during pandemic isolation (celebrating her virtual graduation alone in her childhood bedroom) to falling in love with a producer who taught her production skills over Zoom. That creative partnership blossomed into both romance and artistic collaboration when she moved to Los Angeles, forming "Ned and Wendy the Band" with her now-fiancé.
We dive into the tension many artists feel between creative authenticity and marketing demands. Lindsey candidly admits that social media pressures initially deterred her from fully committing to music, though she's now reluctantly embraced platforms like TikTok while maintaining her artistic integrity. Her approach balances building a genuine online presence while acknowledging the practical necessities of music promotion.
Listen to "Being a Girl" on all streaming platforms and follow Lindsey's musical journey on Instagram @lindseybinsey95 or YouTube at Lindsey Ferguson Music. Whether you're an aspiring musician or simply love hearing stories of creative resilience, this episode offers both practical wisdom and heartfelt inspiration. Remember to follow me @BlondeIntelligence or hit me on the website for questions, scheduling, or to cop your merch at www.Blonde-Intelligence.com.
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Celebrity relationships often live and die in the public eye, but what happens when love and business are deeply intertwined? On this episode of Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence, we dive into the fascinating intersection of personal relationships and professional careers in the entertainment industry.
The spotlight falls on three high-profile Black celebrity couples experiencing public breakups: Cardi B and Offset, Remy Ma and Papoose, and Teyana Taylor and her husband. Each relationship represents a different dynamic in how couples market themselves and how their personal disputes affect their professional lives. Cardi's explosive reactions to Offset's spousal support requests have generated both sympathy and criticism, while Remy and Papoose's seemingly perfect union has crumbled under public scrutiny. Meanwhile, Teyana Taylor's established solo career may have protected her from the worst professional fallout of relationship drama.
What emerges is a compelling study of how these relationships function not just as personal connections but as business ventures. We explore fan reactions through social media posts that largely support these women standing up for themselves after trying to protect their partners. The recurring theme across all three situations is captured in the phrase "you never miss your water until your well runs dry" – a painful lesson these celebrity couples seem to learn too late.
For anyone fascinated by celebrity culture, relationship dynamics, or the business of entertainment, this episode offers thoughtful analysis of how public breakups can either damage or sometimes even enhance a personal brand. Subscribe to Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence on all platforms and visit www.blonde-intelligence.com for merch and more content exploring the ever-changing landscape of the music industry.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. Am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. What drives celebrities to air their personal grievances on social media? The recent public drama between married rap couple Remy Ma and Papoose offers a fascinating window into this modern phenomenon.
Behind the carefully cultivated "Black Love" image they've presented for years lies a more complex reality now playing out across social platforms. The episode dives deep into the psychology behind these public disputes, examining how insecurities, financial motivations, and the desire for narrative control all contribute to celebrities sharing private conflicts with millions of followers.
When Remy makes statements suggesting she's "not one of those skinny bitches" who rely on looks rather than talent, we glimpse the potential insecurities fueling her public responses. The disconnect between her supportive words and contradictory body language in interviews with Papoose reveals subtle tensions that fans have picked up on for years. Is this simply a case of displaced anger, or a strategic move to reinvigorate public interest in her career?
The discussion explores how social media has fundamentally transformed celebrity relationships with both fans and each other. The immediacy of these platforms allows for real-time narrative control but also creates new pressures and pitfalls. When public perception suggests one partner "dated up" while the other "dated down," how does this affect the relationship's power dynamics and individual self-worth?
Join us for this thought-provoking exploration of celebrity culture, social media strategy, and the complex motivations behind public displays of private conflicts. Catch Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence on all podcasting platforms, predominantly on YouTube, and visit www.blonde-intelligence.com for merch and more information. Follow me @BlondeIntelligence
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence,. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Dive into the dark side of the music industry as we examine the far-reaching implications of the Sean P. Diddy Combs trial. This pivotal case forces us to confront uncomfortable truths about power, abuse, and accountability that have long lurked beneath the glamorous surface of the entertainment business.
We explore how disturbing testimony regarding physical and psychological abuse highlights pervasive power imbalances that silence victims and perpetuate cycles of harm. The psychological impact extends beyond direct victims to fans experiencing betrayal, business partners facing reputational damage, and young artists questioning whether the industry is worth entering at all.
The normalization of controlling behavior and substance abuse creates a toxic environment that undermines creative authenticity and personal safety. Yet this watershed moment also presents an opportunity for meaningful change. We discuss potential reforms including stricter safety guidelines from record labels, improved mental health resources, and a fundamental cultural shift toward transparency and accountability.
Most importantly, we examine whether this case will become a turning point for the music industry—one that finally acknowledges the human cost of unchecked power and prioritizes ethical considerations alongside commercial success. The answers will determine not just the future of individual careers but the very soul of music as an art form.
Subscribe to Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence on all podcast platforms to join the conversation about creating a more equitable, safe, and creatively vibrant music industry for everyone.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. The rhythm of innovation pulses through every moment of our conversation with Houston-based producer and DJ John Lacey. Beginning as a traditional drummer under the guidance of respected jazz musicians, Lacey's musical journey represents the fascinating evolution many modern musicians experience—the dance between acoustic foundations and digital possibilities.
Lacey takes us through his transition from acoustic drums to the MPC, explaining how his initial reluctance toward technology eventually blossomed into a distinctive production style. "Being as how I'm such a rhythm-based artist, a lot of the times the rhythm comes first for me," he reveals, sharing insights into his beat-making process that seamlessly blends his drummer's instincts with sample-based production techniques.
What truly sets Lacey apart is his revolutionary approach to DJing. Rather than traditional turntables, he performs with MPCs—one controlling DJ software and another for live finger drumming performances. This innovative technique creates shows that are visually captivating and musically complex, offering audiences something far beyond typical DJ sets. As a member of Houston Bass Runners competing in the National Beat Battle Association, Lacey consistently pushes the boundaries of what's possible with digital music tools.
Perhaps most refreshing is Lacey's pragmatic approach to his craft. As a father of two young children, he balances artistic passion with financial responsibility, refusing to undervalue his work in an industry where artists are often expected to create for free. "Family is completely and utterly first for me," he emphasizes, reminding listeners that sustainable creativity requires setting boundaries and recognizing your worth.
Whether you're a producer looking for technical inspiration, a musician navigating the balance between tradition and technology, or simply someone who appreciates honest conversation about the realities of creative work, this episode delivers genuine insights that will resonate long after the final beat drops. Subscribe now and discover how rhythm, innovation, and family values come together in the world of John Lacey.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Race play allegations involving Shannon Sharpe have sparked crucial conversations about racial fetishization, consent, and accountability. Sharpe's case exemplifies how public personas can mask troubling private behaviors, creating cognitive dissonance for fans who struggle to reconcile the beloved "Unc" with someone engaging in activities that dehumanize and commodify racial identity.
The podcast delves deep into what race play actually entails - sexual fantasies emphasizing racial stereotypes that strip away dignity and humanity. We explore why this practice is particularly problematic within Black communities, given the historical context of systematic oppression and ongoing struggles against racism. When prominent figures like Sharpe engage in these behaviors, they inadvertently normalize fetishization of race and reinforce harmful stereotypes many have fought to dismantle.
Beyond the surface-level discussion of consent lies a more complex examination of power dynamics. The significant financial transactions reported in Sharpe's case raise serious questions about whether true consent exists when economic leverage and age disparities are involved. As we analyze the red flags in Sharpe's past behavior and commentary, including provocative humor that desensitizes audiences to issues of respect, we ask harder questions about accountability. What responsibility do public figures have when their private behavior contradicts values of dignity they publicly espouse? And how do we move forward with conversations that address not just the what of these allegations, but the deeper why and the broader impact on racial stereotypes within our communities?
Subscribe to Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence on all podcasting platforms and social media for more thought-provoking discussions that challenge us to examine our culture with deeper understanding and compassion. Visit www.blonde-intelligence.com for merch and to join the conversation.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite crainial repertoire. What does it really take to make it as an independent artist in today's music landscape? Killer D joins us to share his raw, unfiltered journey from the projects of Louisiana to the competitive Houston music scene.
Born with natural artistic talent but initially too shy to showcase it, Killer D reveals how he transformed from writing poetry in closets with egg cartons on the walls to commanding stages with confidence. His story is one of persistent evolution—holding onto a hook for ten years until finding the perfect beat for his club hit "Pop It," which unexpectedly gained radio play across multiple states including Georgia, Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas.
The conversation dives deep into the creative process behind making authentic strip club bangers, with Killer D explaining the cultural context that makes his Louisiana-influenced sound distinctive. We explore the crucial difference between being an entertainer versus a performer, witnessing firsthand his ability to captivate audiences even when performing acapella. His practical approach to reading crowds before determining setlists demonstrates the adaptability essential for lasting success.
Perhaps most valuable are Killer D's unvarnished insights into industry relationships. From the importance of proper collaboration paperwork to navigating local gatekeeping, he shares wisdom earned through both success and setbacks. "Artists need DJs," he emphasizes, detailing how building relationships with everyone from club owners to waitstaff creates the network necessary for independent advancement. His experiences highlight how regional scenes can simultaneously support and limit emerging artists.
Ready to hear what authentic music hustle sounds like? Listen now to gain practical wisdom from an artist carving his own path on his own terms—and catch his single "Pop It" while you're at it.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host, Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Producer and artist 705 takes us on a fascinating journey through his musical evolution, from his childhood in Lagos, Nigeria to becoming a rising star in London's vibrant music scene. With a sound he describes as "Afrofusion," 705 seamlessly blends hip-hop, R&B, and Afrobeats to create something uniquely personal yet universally appealing.
"It's a fusion of everything," he explains, detailing how Western influences like Biggie Smalls and 112 mesh with African icons like Fela Kuti in his music. This cultural hybridity shines through in tracks like "Filmtrick," where English rap meets Yoruba lyrics over infectious production. What stands out most is 705's commitment to musical authenticity in an increasingly artificial landscape. When discussing the rise of AI in music creation, he stands firm: "The human mind is smarter than AI. AI is supposed to help you, not do it for you."
Throughout our conversation, 705 shares valuable insights about the music industry – from his preference for genuine collaborations over paid features to the evolving importance of visual branding. His business philosophy echoes that of his musical hero 50 Cent, focusing on longevity and authentic storytelling. "Music should have a purpose," he insists. "You shouldn't just make noise in people's ears."
As 705 prepares to release new summer-ready tracks that further explore his Afrofusion sound with Yoruba rap elements, it's clear we're witnessing an artist who honors his roots while boldly pushing forward. Find his music on all streaming platforms under "705" and follow his journey on social media @705beats.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. What happens when media representation collides with the lived reality of Black women in America? In this powerful exploration, we dive deep into the damaging disconnect between how Black women are portrayed and who they truly are.
The recent controversies surrounding Tyler Perry's comments about relationship standards and the shocking use of monkey imagery on Love & Hip Hop serve as our starting points. We unpack why these incidents matter deeply and how they fit into a broader pattern of disrespect toward Black women. When Beverly Bond founded Black Girls Rock in 2006, she recognized a crucial need to counter negative stereotypes with empowering images of Black women—a mission that remains urgently relevant today.
The statistics tell a story rarely reflected on screen: 64.1% of Black women hold bachelor's degrees, 71.5% have earned master's degrees, and 63.8% possess PhDs. Beyond academia, Black women have pioneered medical technologies, contributed significantly to internet development, built successful businesses, and patented groundbreaking software. As one powerful quote reminds us, "To be Black and a woman is to wake up every day in your body to be policed about your skin, about your gender and even your own existence—and that loving yourself is a protest."
We challenge the notion that Black women should accept being called dehumanizing names or settle for partners who contribute minimally while expecting maximum appreciation. The reality shows and music videos frequently shaping public perception represent only a fraction of Black womanhood, not the accomplished, educated leaders who deserve full respect and equal partnership. Join us as we advocate for authentic representation and recognition of Black women's true brilliance and contributions. How will you help change the narrative?
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. What happens when artistic influence crosses into imitation? This week's episode dives deep into the controversy surrounding Drake's "Nokia" release and the allegations that he borrowed concepts from another Canadian artist without proper credit. The timing couldn't be more ironic as Drake battles Universal Music Group over his own artistic rights while potentially undermining those of others.
We explore the fascinating contrast between Drake's approach and DaBaby's recent freestyle, where the latter paid respectful homage to Kendrick Lamar while maintaining his unique voice. DaBaby's performance showcases how artists can honor their influences without sacrificing authenticity – incorporating complex rhyme schemes and storytelling techniques reminiscent of Kendrick while infusing his own experiences and perspective.
The episode examines the unwritten codes of hip-hop culture: when is sampling and referencing acceptable, and when does it cross ethical boundaries? As Kendrick himself stated, "You're not a rap artist, you're a scam artist" – a cutting critique that forces us to question the difference between inspiration and appropriation. We dissect Drake's seemingly contradictory actions, from his emotional vulnerability in lyrics to what critics perceive as calculated controversy, and consider what these actions reveal about artistic identity in today's music landscape. Whether you're a dedicated hip-hop head or simply interested in the ethics of creative expression, this episode offers rich insights into how authenticity shapes our perception of artists and their work. Listen now and join the conversation about what true artistic integrity looks like in modern hip-hop. Remember to follow me @BlondeIntelligence or @rroneice
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When celebrities clash at a funeral, who gets hurt the most? Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I’m your host Ms. Roni, where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. The recent passing of R&B legend Angie Stone should have been a moment for unified grief and celebration of her artistic legacy. Instead, it became the backdrop for yet another chapter in the ongoing Tyler Perry and Monique saga that has left many fans questioning what happened to basic funeral etiquette.
Tyler Perry's decision to highlight Angie's disputes with Universal Music Group over royalty theft during her memorial service struck a discordant note in what should have been a harmonious tribute. While advocating for justice has its place, a funeral represents sacred ground where the focus belongs squarely on honoring the departed. Rather than sharing meaningful stories about Angie's musical contributions or personal character—like her powerful impact during a performance in Pine Bluff that reportedly coincided with a rare day of peace—Perry veered into territory many found inappropriate for the occasion.
Not to be outdone, Monique took to social media to voice her dissatisfaction with Tyler's behavior while simultaneously reigniting their personal feud. Though she offered praise for Angie's talent, her timing and platform choice further complicated an already delicate situation. Both figures' actions serve as a sobering reminder of the responsibility public figures carry, especially during moments of collective mourning. Their conduct raises important questions about the boundaries between personal vendettas and public respect, particularly when a community is processing grief.
Have you noticed other instances where celebrity conflicts overshadowed important moments of remembrance? Share your thoughts and join us next week for more cultural commentary that matters on Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with me, Blonde Intelligence, where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire . What happens when a software engineer from India decides to follow his musical passion to Los Angeles? For Atul, it meant creating a unique blend of electronic pop that defies traditional genre boundaries.
This week, we dive deep into Atul's fascinating ten-year journey since relocating to LA, where he's been performing along the Sunset Strip and developing what he calls "ecoustic electronic pop" – a distinctive fusion of acoustic instruments, electronic production, and catchy pop sensibilities. Atul shares the inspiration behind his upcoming releases, including a freedom anthem encouraging listeners to break free from life's constraints, and "Dancing in the Moonlight," a carefree track celebrating living in the moment.
We explore how his background in computer science unexpectedly led to music, and how performing alongside musicians from various genres has expanded his artistic horizons. Rather than chasing mainstream success, Atul focuses on creating meaningful connections with listeners who truly resonate with his sound. His approach to music distribution reflects the modern streaming landscape – choosing to release singles every few months rather than traditional albums.
Whether you're an aspiring musician looking to find your unique voice or simply love discovering fresh sounds that blend cultural influences with contemporary production, Atul's story offers both inspiration and a glimpse into the evolving world of independent music. Listen now, follow @AtulMusic on social platforms, and stream his music on Spotify, iTunes, and YouTube by searching "Atul Music" or "Atul Emotions." Follow me @BlondeIntelligence
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The hip-hop landscape is shifting beneath Drake's feet. What happens when one of music's biggest commercial stars finds himself increasingly at odds with the culture that helped elevate him? This episode of Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence pulls no punches as we dissect the fascinating tensions between Drake and the hip-hop community.
At the heart of this cultural conversation lies authenticity—that precious currency in hip-hop circles. Drake's tendency to "cosplay" different identities, switching accents and styles depending on who he's around, has many questioning his artistic core. We explore how this chameleon-like quality, while showcasing versatility, raises legitimate concerns about genuineness in a genre built on keeping it real.
The musical boundaries Drake crosses—blending pop, R&B and hip-hop—have broadened his appeal but alienated purists. As one critic memorably described it, Drake creates "target music"—something pleasant to shop to rather than art addressing real struggle. This perception stands in stark contrast to artists like Kendrick Lamar, who many believe has "annihilated Drake in every form of hip-hop." We examine how this competition plays out in an ecosystem where battles have historically operated without rules, and whether Drake's more emotional approach contradicts hip-hop's combative traditions.
Beyond the music itself, we tackle the thorny questions of cultural appropriation and collaboration. Does Drake elevate the artists he works with, or simply absorb their styles before moving on? Has he benefited from Black culture without properly acknowledging its origins? From Megan Thee Stallion to Rick Ross, we highlight the growing chorus of voices challenging Drake's place in the culture.
Ready for a thought-provoking deep dive into hip-hop's evolving landscape? Subscribe to Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence on your favorite podcasting platform and join the conversation about authenticity, cultural ownership, and what it truly means to contribute to hip-hop culture.
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Trade wars have far-reaching consequences beyond what makes headlines, and the music industry stands particularly vulnerable when international relations sour. Looking at potential tensions between the United States and its neighbors Canada and Mexico, this episode examines how independent musicians and the broader music ecosystem could face serious challenges from trade disruptions.
For independent artists already funding their careers out-of-pocket, tariffs on imported instruments and equipment would immediately squeeze already tight budgets. The recording gear many musicians rely on crosses borders multiple times during manufacturing, with each crossing potentially adding costs that ultimately land on creators. Beyond production, the vital lifeline of touring faces existential threats—not just making international performances less profitable, but potentially restricting artist movement altogether.
The digital side of music won't escape unscathed either. Streaming platforms facing increased licensing costs across borders would inevitably pass those expenses to consumers, potentially reducing subscriber numbers in an already price-sensitive market. Meanwhile, the rich collaborative tradition between American, Canadian, and Mexican artists—which has historically produced innovative sounds and genres—stands to diminish as creative partnerships become logistically and financially challenging.
Using coffee as an illuminating parallel, we explore how deeply trade policies penetrate everyday life and creative industries. Just as most American coffee is imported, making it vulnerable to trade tensions, so too are countless materials and services musicians depend on to create and share their art. The lesson becomes clear: when borders harden, culture suffers. For music to thrive, the connections between nations must remain strong and cooperative.
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In this compelling episode of Indie Artist Music Hustle, which has been previously aired, we delve deep into the stark contrasts between how society views Black women and their authentic selves. We were inspired by the Kendrick Lamar Super Bowl Performance and how he depicted and showed respect for the Black woman. Our host, Ms. Roni, leads an enlightening discussion about the concept of "Black Girl Magic" and the need to dismantle harmful stereotypes that persist in the media. We explore narratives surrounding Black women's strength, intelligence, and resilience while unpacking recent controversies that highlight the challenges they face.
Throughout the episode, listeners will be empowered to challenge their own perceptions and engage in meaningful conversations about respect and dignity for Black women. We reflect on statistics that reveal the true accomplishments of Black women, emphasizing that they are not defined by societal labels but celebrated for their rich stories and achievements. Join us as we navigate through crucial conversations about identity, protest, and the urgent need for societal change.
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What happens when YouTubers turn their cameras on each other in a game of digital courtroom drama? We tackle the complex motivations and far-reaching consequences of this growing trend. From Scruface to Danni Robertson, we uncover the layers of accountability, rivalry, and the intoxicating allure of exposure. This episode examines how this phenomenon festers a toxic environment, affecting both the mental well-being of creators and the quality of content they produce. We'll also discuss the pervasive undercurrent of cancel culture, exploring how commentators may exploit past missteps for engagement and relevance.
But it’s not all about controversy; we also shine a light on creativity at its finest with a gem for music lovers. Introducing the "Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence" podcast, where we spotlight unique indie talents shaking up the music scene. Available across all major platforms and featuring live streams, this podcast is your ticket to discovering fresh sounds and the intriguing stories behind the artists. Whether you're a fan looking for the next big thing in indie music or just curious about the creative hustle, this is your go-to resource for musical inspiration and insight. Tune in, and let the indie revolution begin!
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Can a Super Bowl halftime show spark a cultural revolution? Kendrick Lamar’s 2025 performance might just do that. With a bold use of red, white, and blue, Kendrick flips the script on traditional American symbols, turning them into a powerful commentary on the Black experience in America. By weaving in evocative lyrics and stunning visuals, he artfully challenges us to confront racial injustice and recognize the vital role of Black history within the broader American narrative. We unpack the layers of symbolism, from the commentary on unity and pride to the complex dance with figures like Uncle Sam, all of which make this halftime show more than just entertainment—it’s a call to action.
From our personal vantage point, we revel in the artistry that earned this show a solid 9 out of 10. But the excitement doesn’t end there. We venture into the intriguing dynamic between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, suggesting a musical tête-à-tête that adds another layer of intrigue to the performance. Before we close, we throw a spotlight on "Indie Artist Music Hostel with Blonde Intelligence," a podcast that champions emerging indie artists and is a must-listen for anyone eager to discover their next favorite musician. Come along as we celebrate the intersection of music, culture, and the powerful messages that resonate long after the final note fades.
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Asher returns to share his journey as an independent artist facing the rapid technological changes of the music industry. Discover how he balances the allure of advanced tools like AI while staying true to his artistic roots. Asher opens up about the intricacies of collaboration, revealing the necessity of producing fully-realized tracks to engage other artists meaningfully. Delve into the potential pitfalls of AI, and learn about the tightrope walk of maintaining artistic integrity amid evolving industry practices.
This episode also brings you behind the scenes of a captivating collaborative project with renowned artists like Ginny and Johannes. Asher recounts navigating record label complexities to secure Ginny's participation, known for her work alongside big names such as Dave Matthews and Jay-Z. With contributions from the talented drummer Johannes and Lucas Sater from the Pentatonix, this musical endeavor is filled with rich, creative synergy. Asher shares reflections on past collaborative challenges, emphasizing the importance of respecting each partner's creative vision and celebrating the diversity of genres he’s excited to explore in upcoming projects.
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DJ Akademiks finds himself at the center of a storm, raising questions about the ethical responsibilities of media influencers. This week on Indie Artist Music Hustle, I, Ms. Roni, tackle a deeply unsettling incident involving Akademiks' conversation with a 15-year-old boy on Twitch. The discussion highlights a worrying disregard for appropriate boundaries and opens up a broader conversation about the potential legal repercussions, including grooming and sexual misconduct charges. In the background looms another shadow—allegations of misconduct involving his ex-girlfriend, suggesting a broader pattern of troubling behavior. The episode features insights from YouTuber Scru Face, who has firsthand accounts from the young man involved, urging listeners to critically evaluate the roles and responsibilities of those in influential positions.
In navigating the murky waters of public opinion, Akademiks' PR tactics come under scrutiny. His approach, marked by deflection and a failure to address the heart of the allegations, raises further doubts about his accountability. As we explore the implications of his defense mechanisms, particularly his attempts to manipulate public perception by aligning himself with figures like Drake, the conversation expands to the larger role media figures play in shaping narratives. Join us for a candid examination of influence, responsibility, and the legal landscape in this complex and disturbing scenario.
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Kendrick Lamar isn't just calling out Drake—he's dissecting the very foundation of his fame. Does Drake's quest for validation reveal a more fragile empire than we think? Join Ms. Roni on this week's Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence as we navigate Kendrick's lyrical deep dive into Drake's emotional landscape. From the "crown built on sand" metaphor to the transactional nature of friendships in the spotlight, Kendrick paints a vivid picture of what can happen when ambition collides with introspection. We uncover how Kendrick's astute observations challenge the authenticity of Drake's artistry, questioning whether his style is more cosplay than cultural appreciation.
As the episode unfolds, hear Kendrick's sharp critique of Drake's competitive tendencies and the moral dilemmas that come with them. Through Kendrick's thought-provoking predictions, we explore the dangers of fame indulgence, painted as a race that can't be won. This narrative isn't just about dissecting one artist's journey; it's a broader commentary on the pitfalls of celebrity culture. Ms. Ronnie and Kendrick reveal the duality of Drake's public bravado versus his private insecurities, offering listeners a multilayered view of identity struggles in the music industry. Don't miss this incisive exploration of fame, ambition, and the poignant reality behind the curtain.
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What happens when male artists go beyond lyrical battles and exploit personal lives to outmaneuver their rivals? Tune in to this week's Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence, where Ms. Roni takes you on a deep exploration of the cutthroat tactics prevalent in the music industry. We unpack how figures like Drake use allusions to infidelity and personal jabs as strategic diversions, reflecting insecurities masked by toxic masculinity. Through these actions, we uncover the underlying psychological issues and societal implications, shedding light on how such behavior perpetuates cycles of disrespect and aggression.
Join us as we dissect the consequences of bringing innocent parties into industry feuds and how these tactics affect personal relationships and public reputations. We analyze DJ Akademik's controversial defense of Drake and the moral complexities that arise when involving oneself in conflicts against respected figures like LeBron James. This episode challenges listeners to rethink the construction of male identity through domination and control, urging a shift away from these harmful dynamics towards a more respectful and emotionally intelligent industry culture.
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Imagine being 14 years old, innocently playing with a toy gun, and suddenly finding yourself in a potentially deadly encounter with law enforcement. This week on Blind Intelligence, I'm Miss Ronnie, and I invite you to listen to the profound personal stories of DJ Thinking 808 from Houston and rapper King Cooper from Memphis as they share their intense and eye-opening experiences with police during their youth. These narratives reveal the stark realities of racial bias and early police encounters that haunt many Black men. We delve into the systemic issues underscored by statistics from the National Juvenile Justice Network, highlighting the urgent need for reform in how youth of color are treated within the judicial process.
Navigating conversations about police violence within Black communities is complex and emotionally charged. We offer guidance on how parents can approach these difficult discussions with their children, from teaching young kids about the role of police to talking with teenagers about racial injustice and implicit bias. Deborah Davis joins us to share her unsettling story as a mother grappling with distrust towards law enforcement after her teenage son was approached without her consent, adding another layer to this multifaceted issue. Tune in for an episode that aims to foster understanding and provide practical advice on addressing these crucial topics with the next generation.
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Discover the vibrant journey of the Identicals, a dynamic musical duo hailing from Lagos, Nigeria, now making waves in the U.S. music scene. Their fascinating story, marked by a record label discovery back in 2000 and their evolution into independent artists, is a testament to their dedication. Terry and Kenny, who also excel as tech operators, share how they ingeniously blend Afrobeat with American influences, drawing inspiration from their Nigerian heritage and legends like Michael Jackson. Their latest single, a refreshing narrative on love and respect, breaks away from conventional music themes and showcases their collaboration with a talented Afrobeat producer from Lagos, available now on major music platforms like Spotify.
The episode delves into the crucial role of social media in music promotion and how platforms like Facebook and Instagram have been instrumental in expanding their reach. We discuss the challenges posed by COVID-19 and balancing their careers as essential workers while remaining committed to their music. The Identicals emphasize the importance of compelling music videos, exploring innovative production options, including collaborations with film students, to bring their music to life visually. Their commitment to creativity and strategic promotion offers invaluable insights into navigating the modern music industry.
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Curtis Murphy takes center stage on this week's Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blind Intelligence, sharing his inspiring journey from a teenager with a passion for songwriting to a budding country artist rooted in Arkansas's rich musical landscape. At just 16, Curtis began channeling his innate sense of rhythm into creating music, and now he's ready to let the world hear his unique sound. His latest track, "Arkansas Memories," paints a vivid picture of his upbringing, filled with the warmth of family and the outdoorsy charm of hunting and fishing that Arkansas life offers. We explore Curtis's shift from rock to country, a transition that pays homage to his past while paving the way for new artistic expressions.
Staying true to his roots, Curtis opens up about the profound influence Arkansas's culture has had on his music and why he remains loyal to his home state despite the temptations of Nashville's bustling music scene. The episode reveals the deep connections and personal experiences that shape Curtis's artistic identity, from cozy acoustic jam sessions by the fire to the possibility of future recordings with his friend Dalton Kennerly in Nashville. Tune in to uncover the heartfelt tales behind Curtis's music and the undying love for his home that continues to drive his ambitions.
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Ever wondered how a childhood dream transforms into a successful fashion empire? Join us on Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blind Intelligence as we sit down with the visionary Tiffany Robinson, aka Tiff Marie, the renowned CEO of Rockstar 86. Tiffany takes us through her inspiring journey from the runways of her imagination to the esteemed pages of CIE Fashion Magazine. Discover the divine sparks that fuel her creativity and hear firsthand how her experiences on the fashion tour circuit, along with overcoming the challenges of COVID-19, have shaped her illustrious career. Tiffany’s roots in Shreveport, Louisiana, have not only influenced her design aesthetic but also ignited her passion for empowering the local youth with fashion and entrepreneurial skills, with aspirations of opening a dedicated outreach center.
The episode offers a spotlight on the magnetic interplay between fashion and music. Tiffany shares invaluable insights on the critical qualities of successful models, beyond beauty and size, emphasizing the indispensable nature of a positive attitude and professionalism. We demystify the demanding work of designers and the expectation for celebrities to honor this craft by purchasing rather than borrowing creations. The conversation extends into the dynamic realm of music videos, where fashion and set design craft compelling visual narratives. Join us for an engaging exploration of how style shapes stories, and how Tiffany Robinson gracefully navigates these interconnected worlds.
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Can the music industry survive the scandals that are shaking its very foundation? Tune in as we explore the seismic shifts of 2024, unraveling the complex controversies that have left the entertainment world on edge. From the provocative Club Shay Shay interview with Katt Williams, which has opened a Pandora's box of long-buried industry issues, to the fallout from explosive lawsuits against Sean "Puffy" Combs, we are witnessing a redefining moment for music legends. We'll dissect Kendrick Lamar and Drake's intense rivalry, where Kendrick's calculated maneuvers have stirred the hip-hop community and challenged Drake's cultural foothold. Let's not forget Lil Wayne's controversial antics and the media's role in fueling these public dramas to captivate fans.
As the smoke settles, new battles emerge for artists like Drake, who is caught in a tense legal standoff with UMG and Spotify, risking the very fabric of his industry alliances. We'll look at Psychic Salon Bella's bold prediction about Jay-Z's potential decline, stirring speculation about the future of hip-hop royalty. Meanwhile, Kendrick Lamar's collaboration with Tyler the Creator signals a hopeful resurgence of West Coast solidarity. As artists rally for transparency and social justice, 2025 may just usher in a new era of accountability, with social media as the catalyst for change. Join us for an episode packed with revelations and insights that signal a transformative time for the music industry's biggest players.
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Is Jay-Z's empire on the brink of collapse? This week, join me, Ms. Roni, on Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence, as we unravel the complex relationship dynamics in the music industry and how they could be affecting the public images of giants like Jay-Z and Sean "Puffy" Combs. We dive into the speculation surrounding their connections—are they true friends, or is it all for show? These perceptions not only impact their reputation among fans but could also influence their collaborative projects. We'll explore how past rivalries, like the Kendrick versus Drake saga, have forced fans to take sides, potentially reshaping the music scene.
The discussion takes a sharp turn as we address the legal battles threatening Jay-Z's Roc Nation, including the looming lawsuit from Buzbee’s Law Firm. Could these legal challenges jeopardize his financial standing and tarnish his brand? We'll analyze the potential fallout from these legal disputes, with a keen eye on the implications for Jay-Z’s business practices and public perception. Additionally, discover the contractual woes facing Jay-Z and Beyoncé's UK-based ventures and how such disputes can disrupt their operations and image. Tune in for a compelling conversation on the high-stakes world where music, fame, and legalities intersect.
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Can high-profile figures like Jay-Z and Sean "Puffy" Combs truly maintain their iconic statuses amidst grave accusations of sexual assault? We're diving into the unsettling allegations stemming from a 1999 party that could potentially redefine the public personas and careers of these music titans. Join me, Ms. Ronnie, on Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blind Intelligence, as we navigate the intense public discourse around these charges, the legal complexities, and the broader societal implications for survivors of sexual assault. The episode offers a raw examination of the emotional toll on the alleged victim and questions the accountability that should be demanded from those in power.
Explore Jay-Z's strategic legal maneuvers and the controversial steps he's taking to control the narrative, including his lawsuit against attorney Tony Busby. We'll dissect the ethical considerations of these high-stakes tactics and the intense media scrutiny they've ignited. With Rolling Stone's coverage only adding to the fire, we examine how these legal battles could impact not just Jay-Z and Combs, but the music industry as a whole. Tune in for a thoughtful discussion on justice, accountability, and the shifting sands of public opinion in the face of such serious allegations.
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Bella and the Vertigo Waves take center stage in a fascinating conversation about their journey from a solo act to an electrifying band with a sound that's hard to pin down. Imagine blending the essence of 80s pop with the raw intensity of 90s grunge, topped off with a hint of metal. That's what Bella and her band bring to the table, as they discuss the unique influences each member contributes. The twist? Bella's boyfriend plays a pivotal role both on and off stage, adding layers of complexity to their creative and personal dynamic. Get ready to explore the evolution of a band that started as a solo act in 2017 and transformed into a full-fledged band by 2019.
Through the creation of two distinct albums, Bella and the Vertigo Waves share their artistic journey and personal growth. Their debut album, "Aligned," is a poignant reflection of navigating mental health and trauma. In contrast, their latest album takes on a more mature sound, drawing inspiration from iconic rock legends. The conversation dives into the intricate balance of maintaining a personal relationship while working together professionally, underscoring the importance of communication and understanding within a partnership. And with Bella's father on lead guitar, the layers of both familial and professional collaboration become even more intriguing.
Creating an album during the COVID-19 pandemic posed unexpected challenges and triumphs for Bella and the Vertigo Waves, offering a testament to resilience. Imagine nurturing a project like raising a child, as the band navigated remote collaboration and the absence of live feedback. This emotional rollercoaster brought a deep sense of accomplishment as they finalized and shared their labor of love with the world. From the cathartic nature of songwriting to the profound pride in their finished work, this episode captures the steadfast spirit of artists forging ahead in uncertain times.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Today I am going to touch on a few things related to payola and how this practice keeps emerging artists from fully being discoverable.
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Welcome to Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am just totally baffled by all the developments and allegation with Puffy this week. Remember to comment, download, and share.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. What else can I say, what has Puffy’s ass done now? Remember to download and share.
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Music artists should register their music rather than rely on personal friends for management because registered music provides legal protection and establishes ownership. This ensures that artists can receive royalties from their work and have a clear record of their creations. Additionally, professional management offers industry expertise, networking opportunities, and a structured approach to building a brand, which friends may not possess. By choosing to work with professionals, artists can focus on their creative process while their management team handles the business aspects of their career.
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Welcome to this episode of Indie Artist Music Hustle. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Recently, Metro Boomin has faced shocking allegations that have stirred considerable debate in the music community. Reports surfaced alleging that he was involved in a series of incidents relating to personal disputes that escalated into public altercations. These allegations have raised questions about his conduct and the impact it may have on his career and collaborations in the industry. Remember you can catch Indie Artist Music Hustle on all podcasting platforms, on social media, and obtain merch at www.Blonde-Intelligence.com
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Consent in the Entertainment Industry is often murky due to the power imbalances present. Individuals seeking to break into the industry may feel pressured to engage in activities they are uncomfortable with, fearing repercussions on their careers. As highlighted in an article from Rolling Stone, many artists report feeling coerced into compromising situations, often equating career advancement with compliance. This is particularly relevant with Combs, where allegations suggest a pattern of manipulation that exploits the ambition of young artists (Smith, 2023).
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite crainial repetoire. This week I am going to touch on the situation with the alleged side chick friend that disrespectfully tried to confront Mendeecees in front of Yandy from the Love and Hip Hop Atlanta Franchise. There were mixed reviews on Yandy getting in the girl’s face potentially having a physical altercation. I will say, in this case Yandy should have smacked her ass down to the ground. Remember you can catch us on all podcasting platforms and streaming live on select social platforms. Remember to Like, Share, and Subscribe.
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Join us on the Indie Artist Music Hustle Podcast for an inspiring interview with Katina Harper, a dedicated real estate agent based in Little Rock, Arkansas. Katina has partnered with a local bank to facilitate various home buying programs aimed at helping individuals realize their dreams of home ownership. In this episode, she will discuss essential tips for home buying and share insights specifically tailored for independent music artists, highlighting how they can also achieve the American dream. Don't miss her special event, Lunch and Learn, taking place on Saturday, October 19, 2024, at the Roberts Library on Clinton Ave in Little Rock from noon till 2:00 pm. For more information or to reach out, you can email Katina at KatinaSellsRealEstate@gmail.com.
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Welcome to That Blonde Broad Podcast. I am your host Ms. Roni and I still give you exquisite crainial repetoire. This week I watched some Love and Hip Hop Atlanta reviews. The two reviews that stood out to me was from Voodoo Doll TV and On The Rocks with Jayda from YouTube. What stood out was the commentary on Kendra, both interesting. This is what sparked my thoughts.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite crainial repertoire. This week I am going to speak briefly on some parenting issues in the Entertainment Industry. The first and second stories stem from an episode of Love and Hip Hop Atlanta with a focus on Rasheeda Frost and the effect of parenting on her step daughter. I will also briefly discuss the discord between Boosie and his daughter over some words he spoke about her during an interview. Remember to Like, Share, and Subscribe.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give exquisite cranial repertoire. This week I am going to touch on the abuse that woman face by men who have some form of power in the industry. The latest episode and arrest of Sean Combs put abuse by men in the industry front and center once again. People talk about what happens to women but seem to be desensitized to the actual acts of abuse and what kind of help is for them being in the entertainment industry.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week all I have to say is WTF Shannon. I also speak briefly on why I felt Lil Wayne’s response was inappropriate for the situation. Remember to comment and subscribe.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week I am going to touch on some of the ways DJ Vlad has seemed to rub the culture the wrong way. Things such as his questioning, the illegal topics he likes to discuss, and his perceived lack of respect of the actual culture. Listen and leave your throughts.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence, I am your host Ms. Roni, and I always seek to give exquisite cranial repertoire. This week I am going to give my thoughts on how the treatment of passengers on flights should be addressed in the Presidential Election. These thoughts stems from the mistreatment of rapper Juvenile when he was forced out of first class while traveling to a show and other airline horror stories. I am also going to give my thoughts on why Steve Harvey is totaled bothered by what Katt Williams revealed in an interview on Club Shay Shay. Remember to Like, Share, Comment, and Subscribe.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence, I’m your host Ms. Roni. This week I an going to touch on some signs that Drake may have insecure man issues and The Democratic Role Call. #BlondeIntelligence #Drake @DemocraticRoleCall
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence where I always seek to give you exquisite crainial repertoire. This week this question stems from a man suing Erica Mena for racial and physical assault. The question is, did Safare and Amara LaNegra’s relationship trigger Erica Mena’s colorism. What about Cardi B?
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week I am going to briefly speak on the Megan Thee Stallion situation. Ask what was the reason for Hulk Hogan tearing his shirt off. I am going to speak on the setup of Nellie, and why Donald Trump is comparing his crowd sizes to that of MLK. Remember to like, share, and subscribe. #MeganTheeStallion #DemocratsForMegan #HulkHogan #NellieArrested #DonaldTrumpCrowdSizes #BlondeIntelligence
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week we are going to speak with Artificial Intelligence Marketer and owner of Strike First Marketing, Faheem Smith. He is going to speak about his background in the music industry and the evolution of AI in marketing and how music artist can use it to their advantage. If you would like to speak with him, email him StrikeFirstMarking@gmail.com
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week I am going to touch on a few beefs within the entertainment industry and the different reactions by the parties involved. Remember to Like, Share, and Subscribe #BlondeIntelligence #KhaoticandScrappy #Wack100andJPrinceJr #CamronandMaseandJPrinceSr
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Welcome to Season 4 of Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. Check out the interview with Houston/Louisiana Hip HopArtist, Killa D. He discusses his latest single, Pop It. Follow home @KillaD713 on all platforms
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Awww this is the last week of vacation and I will be back with season 4 of Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. Enjoy this throwback. #BlondeIntelligence
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Yo I'm still vacationing. I will be back soon, enjoy this interview. #BlondeIntelligence
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Heyyy ya girl still on vacation, watch this throwback with Beverly Hills business owner, Rocky Kandola. #BlondeIntelligence
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Ya girl still on vacation, enjoy a throwback. #BlondeIntelligence
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Ya girl still on vacation, enjoy. #BlondeIntelligence
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Vacation is bliss and I'm still out, but please enjoy this interview with Detroit Indie Hip Hop Artist AK.
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Heyyy your girl is still on vacation. Enjoy interview with international metal band Carmillo Metalband. #BlondeIntelligence #Music Podcast
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Heyyy people I'm still on vacation. Enjoy the interview with Indie Artist Chelsea Klein.
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Heyyy I am on vacation, enjoy interview with UK Hip Hop Artist Karbon Knight. #BlondeIntelligence #UKHipHopArtistInterview
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week I am going to speak on how Drake was warned, buried, and exhumed for the cultural ass kick from Kendrick. I will speak on the reactions from the public as well as this beef influence on Education and Black culture. Remember to Like, Share, Subscribe, Comment, and even Disagree with Ms. Roni’s Blonde Intelligence. #BlondeIntelligence #NewMusicPodcast #KendrickWon #KendrickForTheCulture #KendrickSpankedDrake’sAss
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week’s guest is owner of 78 Entertainment out of New Jersey. He speaks about his lyrical style, thoughts on the culture, and his latest single “Holy Ghost”. Remember to Like, Share, and Subscribe. #BlondeIntelligence #NewMusicPodcast #78WestEntertainment #PGrant
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite crainial repetoire. This week I am going to speak a little about the harshness of the Entertainment Industry and how there is a higher rate of mental health issues among this population. I speak about how being in the entertainment news cycle can effect mental health. I also provide some ways to recognize when a break is needed. Remember to Like, Share, and Subscribe. #BlondeIntelligence #MentalHealthInTheEntertainmentIndustry #PDiddy #Jlo #SherriShepherd #QuavoandChrisBrown #KendrickLamarandDrakeBeef #DrakeUsingTupacForADiss
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week with the scandal between J-Lo and a deleted/deceased TikToker. This brings up the subject of fair use and are celebrities abusing their star status to stifle influencers? Why is there no due process when it comes to social media and censorship? All comments are welcome. Remember to Like, Share, and Subscribe to Ms. Roni’s Blonde Intelligence. #JLo #TikTokerDeceased #BlondeIntelligence #SocialMediaCensorship
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite crainial repertoire. The J Lo situation lead me to the topic for this week. This week I am briefly going to speak about when being a diva turns into being a narcissist in the entertainment industry. Traditionally a diva is a women but in current times a diva is not gender specific. I would like to know your thoughts. Remember to Like, Share, Subscribe, and Comment. You can find the podcast on all podcasting platforms, streaming live on various platforms, and services and merch on the website, www.Blonde-Intelligence.com
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. I know many people have their on opinions about the current updates with the P Diddy saga. I was listening to a tarot reading by Blue Nola Tarot on the P Diddy situation. I found something interesting in this reading. I found that two things can be true at the same time and that everyone may not have had the same experiences with Puffy. It seems that some people who have had pleasant encounters with him are not allowed to say it without being attacked on social media. This brings me to my subject today of cancel culture. Check it out and don’t forget to like, share, subscribe, and comment on Ms. Roni’s Blonde Intelligence.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite crainial repetoire. This week I am going to speak about consuming alcohol and how its the evil demon body eating spirit that sits with you. Now Diddy has always been associated with alcohol and partying. Anyone who has ever partied knows you get drunk and its either fuccing or fighting after the club. This is because of the entities that are allowed in when under the influence. The freak offs of Diddy’s is not natural and in my opinion controlled by entities. Tell me what you think. Remember to like, share, and subscribe to Ms. Roni’s Blonde Intelligence. You can find the podcast on your favorite podcasting platform. You can find us streaming live on social media, and get your merch and services at Blonde-Intelligence.com.
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Welcome to this weeks Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This past week I had a consultation with an indie artist about increasing his fan base. I am going to share some of the information with you. I will touch on music discovery sites, Spotify Playlists, collaborations, claiming your Spotify Artist Page, and Tik Tok. Join the conversation. Don’t be one of those who look over the people that will buy your shit to clout chase celebrities. Also come out starting March 23 for your BBQ and Indie Artist Music Hustle Merch at Smoke King the BBQ Guru located at 707 Ditchbank Ave in Humphrey, Arkansas starting at 12 noon till 6 pm. Come get your grub on.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to create a tingle in your mind lol. This week I am giving a few thoughts and facts about how Tik Tok is now embedded in the music industry and the effect the possible ban may have. Listen on your favorite podcasting platform or stream live with me on social media. Get your merch or services at Blonde-Intelligence.com. Like, Comment, and Share. #TikTok #TikTokBan #TikTokIsImportantToTheMusicIndustry #BlondeIntelligence @TikTok
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite crainial repertoire. This week I am going to touch on the Karlie Redd situation as well as thoughts on the potential Tik Tok ban, the Royal Family, Khia’s commentary on the Epstein list, Usher’s trip to Bali, and more.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week I am going to speak briefly on the Puffy situation. The advice I am leaving artists is watch the lengths that you will go for fame and fortune because Karma is real and you don’t want demons sitting at your table ordering you for payment.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni. This week I am just going to give my thoughts on the Monique family situation and the Eddie Griffin comments about Shannon Sharpe. Remember that Indie Artist Music Hustle is on all podcasting platforms and streams live on YouTube, Twitch, and LinkedIn. Remember to Subscribe, Comment, and Share. Get your merch or Blonde Intelligence Services for musical and recording artists at www.Blonde-Intelligence.com
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week is a previous recorded interview with indie rocker, Brian Doucette out of Nova Scotia. Remember to Like, Share, and Subscribe. Also you can get Indie Artist Music Hustle merch at www.Blonde-Intelligence.com
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host, Ms. Roni. Today I am going o briefly speak about label services compared to being signed to a label. Share your thoughts…bye… @Buzzsprout @Spotify @ApplePodcasts @DittoMusic
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni, and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week I am going to touch on the behavior that was triggered by some of the lyrics in Megan Thee Stallion’s Hiss. I will also speak on triggers of Dissociative Identity Disorder and alter egos. I am also going to speak on how people from the city try to diss people for the country, implying that we are intellectually challenged. As well as speak on the feelings of Nicki mocking Pimp C and UGK. Remember to Like, Share, Comment or even Disagree with Ms. Roni’s Blonde Intelligence. @ApplePoddcasts @Spotify @Buzzsprout @MeganTheeStallion #BlondeIntelligence #IndieArtistMusicHustle #MeganTheeStallionHiss #NickiMinaj #CountryPeopleAreNotSlow #PimpC #UGK #PersonalityDisorder #BlueNolaTarot #HitDogsHoller
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni. I know people have analyzed the hell out of the Katt Williams Club Shay Shay Interview, now let’s look at some of the trauma bonding and emotional responses from comedians. Remember we stream live on LinkedIn, Twitch and YouTube. The Podcast is on all podcasting platforms. Get your merch and services for musical and recording artists at www.Blonde-Intelligence. Don’t forget to Like, Share, Subscribe, and Comment. @Spotify @ApplePodcasts @Buzzsprout @Deezer @KattWilliams #KattWilliamsClubShayShayInterview #BlondeIntelligence #ListenToThisMusicPodcast #CardiB #TashaK #KevinHart #DaveChappelle #FaizonLove #ComediansEmotionalResponsesToKattWilliams
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with blonde Intelligence. Welcome our guest host for this week, Andrea C. In this episode, our host speaks on a YouTube video on Ms. Jody Watley’s channel. She spoke on the reason Shalamar was giving was not correct information pertaining to her. These people has got Ms. Watley quoting Mr. Katt Williams. A special thanks to Andrea for hosting this week’s episode. Watch the show on YouTube, Twitch, and LinkedIn. Bonus: and this week on Tik Tok. @Spotify @Chartables @BuzzSprout @JodyWatley @KattWilliams #BlondeIntelligence #TikTok #ListenToThisDamnPodcast #GuestHost #MusicPodcastForIndieArtists
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week I am going to touch on the Oprah Color Purple situation, Katt Williams, and Funky Dineva. @Spotify @Pandora @BuzzSprout @Youtube @ArkansasCollaborative
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week I am featuring an interview with Kyle Seiley AKA The Bad Nothings. Enjoy. Remember you can catch Indie Artist Music Hustle on all podcasting platforms, streaming live on social media or get my services for musical and recording artists or the show on Blonde-Intelligence.com
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence, I am your host Ms. Roni. This week I will speak about a few things that have been trending in the music and entertainment industry from rap battles to women’s health care. Remember to Like, Share, and Subscribe. #BlondeIntelligence #CardiB #ChriseanRock #DrJackie #MeganTheeStallion #NickiMinaj #IceSpice #IndieArtistMusicPodcast @Buzzsprout @Spotify @Iheart @Pandora @ApplePodcast @ArkansasPodcastCollaborative
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Welcome to Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. Check out this interview with Arkansas Bluegrass Band, Arkansauce. Remember to Like, Share, and Subscribe. @Arkansauce @Spotify @Buzzsprout @Pandora @Tidal #ListenToThisPodcast #MusicArtistInterview #BlondeIntelligence #Arkansauce
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Hello welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. A couple of week’s ago, rapper, Lil Boosie called out some artists about sampling his work and he not being compensated. So, let’s have a brief discussion on it.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week I am going to briefly speak on how young girls can get caught up in dangerous situations in the music industry. Remember to like, share, and subscribe. #BlondeIntelligence #Spotify #Buzzsprout #YoungGirlsInTheMusicIndustry
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week I have just been observing and checking out commentary on the latest scandals in the entertainment industry. There are some that do a great job. @Buzzsprout @Spotify @Deezer #BlondeIntelligence #YouTubeCommentaryOn Point #MuradMerali #VoodooDollTV #LovelyTi #DJRichieSkye #Kempire #UnwineWithTashaK #DJAkademiks #ThePlainestJane #TisaTells
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Welcome to Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host and everything else. Ms. Roni. Today is simply about morals when it comes to domestic violence in the music industry. #BlondeIntelligence #IndieArtistMusicHustlewithBlondeIntelligence #CassieDomesticViolence #ADamnPodcastYouNeedToHear @Buzzsprout @Spotify @GoogllePodcasts @Pandora @ApplePodcasts
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your Renaissance Woman, Ms. Roni. This week I am speaking on what messages conveyed through the esoteric. Remember to Like, Share, Subscribe, and even Disagree with Ms. Roni’s Blonde Intelligence. #BlondeIntelligence #MusicPodcastYouNeedToHear #WhattheTarotSaidAboutTheMusicIndustry #WTFisGoingOnInTheMusicIndustry @Buzzsprout @Spotify @ApplePodcast @GooglePodcasts @Pandora @IHeartRadio
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your everything, Ms. Roni. This week we are going to talk about just what the title says. Remember to Like, Share, Subscribe, Comment, or even Disagree with Ms. Roni’s Blonde Intelligence.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week is a throwback of one of my most favorite interviews. The guest is independent artist from Virginia, I hope that you become one of her biggest fans. Remember to like, share, subscribe, comment, or even disagree with Ms. Roni’s Blonde Intelligence. @Spotify @GooglePodcasts @Pandora @Deezer @YoutubePodcasts #IndieArtistMusicHustle #BlondeInteliigence #VirginiaMusicScene #YoutubeRecommendThisPodcast
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week there has bee a frenzy around Keith Lee’s Atlanta restaurant tour. I feel that his experiences has brought to the forefront the issue of discrimination amongst our own culture. Remember to Like, Share, Subscribe, Comment, or even disagree with Ms. Roni’s Blonde Intelligence. @Spotify @BuzzSprout @PliesLifeStyle @VoodooDollTV @BET #KeithLee #FlavaFlav #PublicEnemy #Hiphop50thAnniversary #HowBlacksTreatOtherBlacks #MusicNeedToMeanSomethingJayZ
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week I am going to talk about how negative press can impact your brand as an artist. I will explore an article and their suggestions on how to combat negative press and prevent it from connecting negative connotations on your brand. Some examples of negative press in this episode are the Cardi B Tasha K case, DJ Envy statements, and Beyoncé . As always Like, Share, Comment, Subscribe, or even Disagree with Ms. Roni’s Blonde Intelligence.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week I want to touch on some music business info that indie artists need to know. I speak about new BMI percentages for songwriters, composers, and publishers. I also speak about Spotify’s new merch hub for artists. Lastly, I speak about Universal Music offering subscriptions to content creators under a license agreement. As always remember to like, share, subscribe, comment or even disagree with Ms. Roni’s Blonde Intelligence.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music with Blonde Intelligence. This week I want to talk about the trends in music for 2023, some of the trends predicted when I started Blonde Intelligence LLC, and will the trends continue into 2024. I also will go over ways in which artists should be receiving revenue for their content. Remember to like, share, subscribe, and comment on Ms. Roni’s Blonde Intelligence. @Buzzsprout @Spotify #NewMusicPodcastThatYouNeedToHear #NewMusicPodcastForYourAss #ListenToMusicIndustryAdvice #BeingAMusicArtistIsABusiness #YouAreSupposedToMakeMoneyAsAnArtist #MusicIndustryTrends2024
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Welcome to this week's Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week is a throwback of an interview with Indie Artists State of Clarity.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week I want to talk about the image of the black woman in entertainment as well as the disrespect that is endured, even from our own black men. @Buzzsprout @Spotify Remember that we stream live on social media, podcast on all podcasting platform, and the video on Patreon.
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Throwback interview with indie artist, Sweet Hayah. Check out her single, Can’t Get Comfortable https://youtu.be/ic4x5fJg6JE?si=uBQPe32uKvWaBREt
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week’s guest is Will Sims, Baltimore rocker. He discusses his latest album to be released October 9, 2023, You Have A Voice Use It. He has a single released now from the album, To Remind You. This single is so dope and the video is too @WhoIsWillSims check him out. https://youtu.be/CSffk4f8m8w?si=UR6i9Gl6v24ljt4S
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I’m your host, Ms. Roni where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week I want to speak to indie artists about the benefits of having a podcast for their music. I also would like to mention that it is the Arkansas Podcasters Festival this week. The main event is Thursday 9/7/2023 at the Innovation Hub in Little Rock. For more information visit ArkansasPodcasters.org. Also, the speaker’s name that I mentioned that I would put in the description is Arielle Nissenblatt of earbuds.audio. Remember to Like, Share, Subscribe, Comment, or even Disagree with Ms. Ron’s Blonde Intelligence
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Throwback Thursday with Jonesboro, Arkansas country artist, Curt Murphy.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. The discussion is just what the title is. Remember to Like, Share, Comment, and Subscribe.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week I had the pleasure of hearing a dope collaboration between Asher Laub, Ginny Luke, and JohannesGritschancher. The song is titled, Misirlou which is Greek with a Rock twist. Asher speaks about Misirlou’s conception and the collaboration process. Follow him @AsherLaub and follow me @rroneice or @Ms.Blonde.Intelligence_Roni. #Misirlou
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This weeks question comes from something interesting that I heard from a blogger on YouTube. What do you think about the quality of rap concerts? #BlondeIntelligence #RapConcerts #ZRo
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week I have listen and watched others report on this latest Cardi B incident. I want you to watch or listen and leave your thoughts. @rroneice @Blonde.Intelligence #Blonde Intelligence #CardiB #ShowtimeAtTheApollo #DaveChapelle #WillSmith
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Welcome to this week’s Inside Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week our special guest s California Indie Artist, Francis Smith. He will discuss his latest single, Robin Blue, and more. Follow him @Romero_Sound. Follow me @rroneice
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week I wanted to give my thoughts on the interviews with R Kelly on Wack 100 and Kwame Brown’s platforms. I also want to touch on Kelly’s issue with blogger Tasha K and her effect on his case. Remember to Like, Share, Subscribe, Download, Comment or even disagree with Ms. Roni’s Blonde Intelligence. #RKelly #Wack100 #KwameBrown #TashaK @Spotify @Buzzsprout
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Hello welcome too this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week our special guest is Mississippi artist and label owner, Kris James He describes his music as being about love, hope, and faith. His latest project is Change Changed Me, which is available on all podcast platforms. Follow him @IAmKrisJamez
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week I am sharing my thoughts on love and Hip Hop moving from VH1 to MTV and how some of the personalities got caught up in the drama instead of the business. Also, I will be broadcasting live on July 8, 2023 in Malvern, Arkansas at the Davo Anderson -Curt Murphy Show. Come out and support, show location is 107 Mockingbird in Malvern at 7:00 pm. Remember to Like, Share, Subscribe, and Download. #BlondeIntelligence #LoveandHipHopATL #MTV #Rasheeda #Kurt #DJRichieSkye #StevieJ #LilScrappy #EricaBanks #AmyLuciani
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with blonde Intelligence. This week’s special guest is Indiana Indie Artist, Kara Cole. She speaks of her upcoming EP and some of her current singles. She also speaks of how music helped her get through some trying times in her life. Follow her @KaraCole and me @Ms.Blonde.Intelligence_Roni1 (New Instagram). Remember to Download, Like, Share, and Subscribe. #BlondeIntelligence #KaraCole, #NewMusicPodcastThatYouNeedToHear @Everyone @Spotify @Buzzsprout @Pandora @MTV @VH1 @BET @UniversalMusicGroup @Billboard @RevoltTV
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. Today our special guest is West Coast Rap Artist, Shug Jackson. He speaks about his latest single featuring Big Hutch titled, Pay attention which is available on all platforms. He also speaks about his new movie, Renegades, which is available on Prime, Netflix, and more. Stream his music and follow him @ShugMusic. Remember to download and share Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week our special guest is Chicago Hip Hop Artist, Clark Kent. He speaks about his latest single, Lord Forgive My Soul. He also speaks about his upcoming EP, Reaperville, with a release date of 6/23/23. Remember to Like, Share, and Subscribe, Follow Clark Kent @ClarkKentEnterprises or @ClarkWestCooper. Follow me @rroneice @everyone
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. Today our special guest is West Coast Rap Artist, Shug Jackson. He speaks about his latest single featuring Big Hutch titled, Pay attention which is available on all platforms. He also speaks about his new movie, Renegades, which is available on Prime, Netflix, and more. Stream his music and follow him @ShugMusic. Remember to download and share Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week is indie rock artist, currently in Los Angeles, Conner Cherland. He discusses his latest EP, Call Waiting, which is also his title single.He also discusses his upcoming album. Special shoutout to @GaanaPodcasts. Remember to Download and Subscribe.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni. I would like to give a shout out to Feed Spot for naming Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence one of the top 35 Music Podcasts.
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Electronic Pop Artist, Atul, from India is our special guest for today. Check out his music here.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week’s topic media advice for the Indie Artist featuring Caribbean Media Personality, Khadija Glasgow. Remember to Like, Share, and Subscribe. @Everyone @Khadija Glasgow @YouTube @SpotifyPodcasts @Buzzsprout
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde ntelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni. This week I am sharing my thoughts on RHOA Drew Sidora’ s Single, Ed Sheeran Copyright Case, and The Benefits of AI For Indie Artists. If you are listening to this on the Freedom Mix, you will her Drew Sidora’s single in the mix #RHOA #DrewSidora #EdSheeran #AIForIndieMusicArtist #BlondeIntelligence
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week I am taking a closer look at UK Hip Hop and Country Music. The UK artist featured are Hip Hop and R&B Artist, RPemz, Country Artist Kaysha Louvain, and Hip Hop Artist Karbon Knight. Remember to Like, Share, Comment, and Subscribe. The show is also available on podcast which is linked below. If you are listening on RPEntRadio.com, each artist will also be featured during the Freedom Mix…..Bye…
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week we will feature African Hip Hop and R&B. The artists feature are D’denticals, OG4Sho, and ET Boadi. Remember to Like, Share, and Subscribe.
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Welcome to Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. Sometimes news in the music industry or with independent artists is not always about the music. In this episode I am sharing my thoughts on the Tasha K and Cardi B fiasco. I am also going to touch on how Jaguar Wright had people on her side and what made me start side eyeing. I am also going to speak on Khia roasting comedian, Lunell. As always remember to Like, Share, Comment, and Subscribe. Also if you are watching this episode on YouTube give your girl a good thumbs up.
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Welcome to this episode of Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I was watching this season first Episode of Brat Loves Judy. Good points and awareness was made about fertility clinics and the lack of African American donors.
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Just revisiting Bambi’s Diss Track to Scrappy after Emani got “that lady” all the way together.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week our special guest is Angola Africa Indie Hip Hop Artist, Mano Ray. In this interview he will speak about the conditions in Angola, the political distress, and how he is sending a message through music. Remember to Like, Share, Comment, and Subscribe. Remember Indie Artist Music Hustle is on every Wednesday during the Freedom Mix at 8:00 pm on RPEnt.Radio.com, You also can find us streaming on social media and all of your favorite podcasting platform. If you are watching on YouTube, make sure to Like and Share a comment. @Everyone #MusicThatYouNeedToHear #WhatIsGoingOnInAfrica #BlondeIntelligence
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give exquisite cranial repertoire. This week our special guest is Hip Hop Artist, B. Greedy. He talks about his time in the business, his latest singles and more. Remember to Like, Share and Subscribe to Indie Artist Music Hustle on all podcasting platforms and streaming live on social media.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I had a client to come to me about songwriting instead of being the artist. I am all for it. It reminded me of the interview I did with mega Canadian songwriter, Rob Wells. He has some great pointers and tips for songwriting. Remember that Indie Artist Music Hustle streams live on social media and available on all podcasting platforms. Please like, share, comment, download, and subscribe. @rronneice @Ms.Blonde.Intelligence_Roni
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. When the enemy comes in like a flood, the Spirit of the Lord will lift up a standard against him.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week is a re-upload of a serious subject that is faced in the Black Hip Hop Community. Listen the the messages and the emotional response that is triggered. Remember to Like, Share, and Subscribe to Ms. Roni’s Blonde Intelligence. Podcast episode is available everywhere, on RPEntRadio.com, and streamed live on social media.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. Today I will speak on the value of SoundExchange and the information that the artist will need to provide. I had a consultation with an artist that never submitted a spreadsheet on the account. Remember to Like, Share, and Subscribe.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni. This week the internet has been on fire. This has me thinking of my own experiences and wanted to share Blonde Intelligence Story Time. Remember that you can find us on your favorite podcasting platform, streaming live on social media, on Blonde-Intelligence.com, and during the Freedom Mix on RPEntRadio.com.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week is a throwback interview with Arkansas Hip Hop Artist Trip Trav. Follow him @TripTrav
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Welcome to this week's Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week's special guest is Baltimore's DJ Diamond K. I wanted him as a guest because I like the way he gave his commentary on the last versuz battle. he also will speak on being an artist, a DJ, and the effects of the entertainment industry on relationships.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week’s guest is Ethan Bush representing the band, Arkansauce. I first had the chance to see them perform on @KATV. He speaks of how the group created the name, the forming of their band, and the upcoming release. Check them out and don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe. If you are listening on RPEntRadio.com, Arkansauce’s latest single will be played in The Freedom Mix. @Buzzsprout @Spotify @ApplePodcasts @Tunein @Youtube @Twitch @LinkedIn @Everyone @ArkansauceMusic
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence .week is a re-upload of an interview I did with soul singer, Akeylah Simone. One of the many things that I admire about Akeylah is her consistency. Being consistent is a major strength as an artist. Akeylah has a new single titled, When In Rome. Check it out.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. Please forgive me, I need to make a correction. The name of Chris’ New Single is Rainbow War. Remember to like, share, and subscribe.
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Welcome to a re-upload of Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. The special guest is UK Indie Hip Hop Artist, Karbon Knight. He is here promoting himself and his new single, The Grind.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week our special guest is Swiflyfe, and Indie Hip Hop Artist from Baltimore, now in Ohio. We talk about his new single, Kant Stress Mi. As well as his thoughts on other aspects of the music business. Follow him @Swiflyfe
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week is just a simple question. Who do you think dropped the ball in R&B? Our artist Spotlight is R&B Indie Artist, Teddy Goo. Remember to like, share, subscribe, and comment.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni. This week is a reload of an interview with Indie Artist Rae. I enjoyed this interview. Check out her latest single Boy Bye on all streaming platforms. Don’t forget to Like the Indie Artist Music Hustle YouTube Page. #BlondeIntelligence
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Welcome to this week’s indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week’s show is a re-cut of Mr. Bonnet’s earlier interview. Follow him atBonito_Bonnet and listen to his music on YouTube and RPEntRadio.com
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Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence has expanded to RPEntRadio.com as part of the Freedom Mix. Not onlyIndie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence is Now o RPEntRadio.com’s Freedom Mix can you find Indie Artist Music Hustle on Spotify, Apple, Pandora, IHeart Radio. As well as the video streaming live on Facebook, Twitch, LinkedIn, Twitter, and more. Each artist interviewed or reviewed, music will be featured in the Freedom Mix. Join us Wednesday’s at 8:00 pm on RPEntRadio.com for Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence on the Freedom Mix. For an interview on the show, visit www.Blonde-Intelligence.com or email Submissions@RPEntRadio.com
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. Merry Christmas. Tory Lanez was found guilty in the case with Megan The Stallion. One YouTuber felt that this may have caused a divide in the Hip Hop community. What do you think? Remember to Like, Share, Comment, Subscribe, or even disagree. @Everyone #BlondeIntelligence #MeganTheeStallion #ToryLanez
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Merry Christmas from Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I will have a holiday special this Christmas Eve. #BlondeIntelligence
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week is a special re-upload of a very talented producer out of the Houston area, Mr. John Lacy. As always remember to like, share, subscribe, and comment. Indie Artist Music Hustle is also all of you favorite podcasting platforms. Bye…….#BlondeIntelligence
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Welcome to this week's Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week is a re-upload of the interview with Indie Hip Hop Artist, Da Major. As always remember to like, share, subscribe, and comment. Don't forget to watch the interview on social media platforms. Just use the hashtag #BlondeIntelligence
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni. This week is a Season 2 re-upload featuring Neo-Soul Artist, Rae. She will speak about her single: Boy Bye. Remember or Like, Share, Comment, and Subscribe. Remember to watch on your favorite social media platform. #BlondeIntelligence
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Happy Holidays, this week is a re-upload with Indie hip Hop Artist, AK. Remember to Like, Share, Comment, and Subscribe. #BlondeIntelligence
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence, I’m your host Ms. Roni. This week our special guest is Indie Pop Artist, Alicia Salerno, out of Australia. She will talk about her new single, The Big Evil, and more. If you would like to featured on the show, email Blonde.Intelligence1@gmail.com. Show is available on all podcasting platforms and video on social platforms.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. Our special guest for this week is Indie Artist, Shannon Dooley. She discusses her musical journey, being in a band, and going solo with her latest single, It’s Like That. Remember to Like, Share, and Subscribe. #BlondeIntelligence @ShannonDooley
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. Our guest for this week is Michigan Contemporary Gospel Artist, Mz. Lady Michelle. She talks about her first and latest album, Misfit. She also speaks about her new book, Nobody’s Daughter. You can find her music on all streaming platforms. Remember like, share, and subscribe. #BlondeIntelligence
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Welcome to this week's Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week is a reload of an interview with Louisiana's Tiffany Robinson, CEO of Rockstar 86. Tiffany is the designer, seamstress, and model caster for Rockstar 86. As always please like, share, and subscribe. #BlondeIntelligence
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. Check out Indie Hip Hop Artist, RPemz and link to his latest collaboration. As always, remember to like, share, and subscribe. #BlondeIntelligence
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week guest is 222 Unique, female Hip Hop Artist from Mississippi: now Las Vegas. Check out her interview!!! Remember to Like, Share, and Subscribe to Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. Check out her music @222Unique @everyone #IndieArtist #FemaleHipHop #BlondeIntelligence #Interview
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Welcome to this week’s IndieArtist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. Our special guests for this week is @IAmRothsteinBeatz, @RWMusic, and @Morgan.Mathews.12. They speak about attitude, intellectual property, artist development, and more.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni. Our special guest is New York Pop Artist and Model Keeana Key. Don’t forget to like, share, comment, and subscribe.
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Welcome to this week's Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. My special guest for this week is UK Hip Hop Artist, Karbon Knight. He speaks about his experience in the industry, collabs, and his latest single, The Grind. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe.
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Welcome to this week's Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. Our special guest for this week is Independent Blues Artist out of Texas, Kyle Seiley. He talks about his obsession with the Blues through the influence of his grandfather. He speaks about his experiences being in a band, family, and more. Remember to Like, Share, and Subscribe. @everyone @KyleSeiley
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Welcome to this week's Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week we have a recut of an early interview from years ago with college football MVP, LaDarius Skelton. As always like, share, and subscribe.
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Welcome to this week's Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. Our special guest is Nehal of the band, Sweet HayaH. She speaks of career, being in several bands, relationships, songwriting, and more.
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Welcome to this week's Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week's special guest is New York now Mid-West Gospel Rapper, Mos Def. He discusses his new album, No Judgement. He also discusses his career, his beliefs, thoughts on Kirk Franklin, and more. Don't forget to like, share, comment, and subscribe.
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Welcome to this week's Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week we will have a discussion on parenting while in the entertainment business. Our special guests are Dallas Transplant Ronald Parks JR, and Pine Bluff native Kodi Owens. Ronald is the owner of online radio station RP Entertainment Radio and Kodi is the owner and operator of Phunkeephoot Productions. We will discuss groupies, Bill Cosby, R Kelly, and more from the male perspective.
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Welcome to this week's Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week's special guest is Baltimore's DJ Diamond K. I wanted him as a guest because I like the way he gave his commentary on the last versuz battle. he also will speak on being an artist, a DJ, and the effects of the entertainment industry on relationships.
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Welcome to this week's Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week's guest is a very talented violinist out of New York. He talks about his beginnings with a traditional violin, his switch to the electric violin, his taking a break from music, to various genres that he is interested in, and more. Remember to Like, Share, and Subscribe.
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Welcome to this week's Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. Our special guest this week is the Rock Band, Belle and the Vertigo Waves. They talk about the beginning of starting the band, being in a relationship, comparing projects, dealing with grief, and more. Check out their latest project, Lorelai on all streaming platforms.
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Welcome to this week's Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week our special guest is Louisiana native, college student, and author, Ms. Tyraaaa NoBanks. She will talk about her journey writing poetry, music and the publishing program. Remember to Like, Share, and Subscribe
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Welcome to this week's Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. Our special guest for this week is ETBoadi from Ghana, now Spain. Check out his latest single, On God.
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Welcome to this week's Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. Our very special guest for this week is 222Unique. 222Unique is the recipient of the Independent Music Awards. She speaks of her journey as a musical recording artist and her latest single, Flex on Em'
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Welcome to this week's Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. Our special guest for this week is Canada's Carlos Morgan.
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Welcome to this week's Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week's guest is California's Chris Ahlman. He talks about his musical journey from an early age and his Americana style of music.
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This week's guest is Angelo B out of Missouri. We are following back around to talk with him about his progress on his project HOPEI.S.H.
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Lolah is an artist from Vietnam now residing in California. Listen to her interview to learn about her journey in music.
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Happy New Year!!!!! Welcome to this New Year’s Episode of Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I will reflect on this last year and tidbits of advice to indie artists, with love of course. I will also address being placed on Nosey Heaux’s Hit List on the Black YouTube Streets. I will also touch on professional ethics in Journalism. Again, Have a Happy New Year!!!!!
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Re-upload. Co-Authors of the Book, Wanderers Enduring Love, Marshall Crowder and L. Torres. Find the book on Amazon. @rroneice @Ms.Blonde.Intelligence_Roni @Blonde.Intelligence
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. Our guest for this week is New Jersey now Nashville Indie Hip Hop Artist Muneer. He talks about his latest project, Winter Solstice, released on December 21, 2021. He also speaks about Underground Studio and challenges as an artist. Follow him @TheArtistMuneer and me @Blonde.Intelligence
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence, where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week our special guest is Indie Artist, Stan Simon. He talks about his beginnings in writing with CBS, working with the legendary B.B. King, his new single, “Christmas Time”, and more. Follow Simon on social media @StanSimon or @ryyple. Don’t forget to Like, Share, Subscribe, Comment, and Playlist Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week’s guest is indie artist from St. Louis, MO, Angelo. He talks about his latest album, The Ish, his group, the music business and more. His music is available on all platforms with a portion going to charity. Follow him @MoTreAngelo and me @Blonde.Intelligence
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Welcome to this week's Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week's guest is Artist and Music Professional, MC Andrew Love. He speaks about his new single and experience in the music industry. Follow him @MCAndrewLove and me @Rroneice.
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Happy Holidays from Indie Artist Music Hustle. This is a re-upload of Media Mogul out of Trinidad and Tobago, former J Prince Manger, and Actress, Khadija Glasglow. I re-uploaded this interview because there is some valuable information regarding artist promoting for radio. Follow me on Facebook @Blonde.Intelligence
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Happy Holidays from Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This episode is a re-upload of R&B Singer Akeelah Simone. One of the things that I admire about her is her dedication to her music. I have worked as a show manager, artist manager, social media manager, executive assistant and more. I have seen people slack off instead of work harder. Akeelah has been nominated for several awards and balances all with being a mother.
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Happy Holidays from Indie Artist Music Hustle. This is a re-upload of R&B/Pop Singer Chelsea Klein. One of the comments that I received on this interview was "Hey, I know her from singing cover songs on Twitch". I like this because an artist never knows who, where, or when someone will recognize you from another platform. Meaning that your fanbase can grow or diminish based on how you present your craft. Follow me on Facebook @Blonde.Intelligence
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host, Ms. Roni where I always seek to give your exquisite cranial repertoire. This week’s special guest is Indie Artist, Da Major. He is originally from South Carolina, now a transplant of New York. He discusses his new single “Vision” and more.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni. This week is a re-upload of a fellow Youtuber, Quoia. She gives her personal experience of the good and bad on the Black YouTube streets. Remember to like, share, comment, download, and subscribe.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni, and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Our special guest is Indie Artist, Miss Lauren Dukes of Chicago now Indiana. She describes her style as Jazz, Hip Hop, Neo-Soul, and R&B fusion. Check out her self-titled debut EP, Lauren Dukes. Follow her at @LaurenDukes and merch at MissLaurenDukes.com
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. Our special guest is Chicagoan Artist, Big Los KDE. He speaks about his new single, Love Clouds off of the Grown and Sexy EP Volume One. He talks about Covid being factored into his release, the learning process in the music business, and more. Follow him @BigLosKDE
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Welcome to this weeks Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week our guests are Danica Dye and Zane of Black + White TV. They talk about their start in music, how they came together and more. Follow them @BWTVMusic and @DanicaDye
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Hi, this week is a re-cut of Mr. Trap King Cole himself, Trevor Wesley. Follow him at @TrevorWesleyMusic and me @Ms.Blonde.Intelligence_Roni
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni. This week our special guest is pop rocker out of Nova Scotia, Brian Doucette. Brian discusses his writing process, releasing his third album, successful collaborations, and more. His music can be found on all streaming platforms follow him @BrianDoucette and me @rroneice
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week our special guest is Scottish Pop Hip Hop Artist, Steven Vickers. He discusses his reasonings for choosing Hip Hop. He describes his style, previous projects, choosing the right band, and his latest single. His band’s music can be found on al streaming platforms.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. Our special guests for this week is Indie Hip Hop Group, MCE, straight out of Pine Bluff, Arkansas. They will speak about them as a group. They will also talk about the new collaborative project, Changing the Narrative. They will also speak of the latest MCE project, Knowledge Itself. Follow them @CedAdamz and @9Obafemi
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week our special guest is indie hip hop artist and owner of Husky Records, The Bishop. He talks about his musical journey. He talks about his latest single, Good Morning, his label, and shoe line. He gives a special shout out to @IAmRothsteinBeatz follow him @HuskyRecords or go to his website at HuskyRecords.TV. Remember to subscribe and follow @Ms.Blonde.Intelligence_Roni or @rroneice
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This young man goes by the stag name of Farrell. He has a very interesting story to tell. Follow him @Farrell and follow me @Mss.Blonde.Intelligence_Roni. Check out his music at https://music.apple.com/us/artist/farrell/1528481108
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Welcome to the One Year Anniversary Show, Yay!!! This week is a re-cut of Fort Worth, Texas Billboard Charting Producer. He has produced for Alicia Keys, Miguel, and more. He also has a stellar roster under his Addictive Music imprint. You can follow him @AddictiveMusicGroup_ or IamMorganMatthews.com
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week our special guest is Indie Hip Hop Artist, Zayman. This was a very interesting interview and he give a lot of personality. Check out his latest singles, Only Fans and All Night. He also has an upcoming EP. Follow him at Zayman_KushGang
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host, Ms. Roni. This week our very special guest is indie artist M.S.O Scorpio, straight out of Las Vegas. He will discuss his latest single, Juicce. He also will discuss his beginnings, his strengths and weaknesses as an artist, his style, and his work with production company, TCDA. Follow him @M.S.OScorpio and me @Ms.Blonde.Intelligence_Roni
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host, Ms. Roni. This week our special guest is Indie Artist, Jay Staxx. He will discuss his latest singles, upcoming video release, his inspiration, processes, and more.
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Welcome To this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Our special guest for today is Indie R&B Artist, Tracey Phipps. She is a D.C. Native now Florida transplant. She speaks of her non-profit, her music career, her latest single, new EP and more You can follow her @TraceyPhipps. Subscribe to her YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/TraceyPhippsLive
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Check out this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week is a re-upload of Chicago Trap Jazz Artist Royce Braxton.
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. This week is a re-cut from one of my favorite duos right now. Check out their latest single, Something About You.
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Welcome to this weeks Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. Jonneisha George, better known as Obsessed with Née will discuss being an artist, writer, and mom. She also discusses her latest projects and more. Follow her @ObsessedWithNee
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Nouhis Nomad is an Indie Rock Artist out of New York. He will discuss his upcoming LP, his single #4, and his growth in the music industry. You can follow him @Instagram_NouhisNomad. You can also check out his music at https://music.apple.com/us/album/hiding-home/1560994461?at=1001l3683&ct=Nouhi%E2%80%99s+Nomad&itscg=30200&itsct=toolbox_linkbuilder&ls=1&app=music
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Check out this week’s Blonde Intelligence where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week we speak with North Carolina artists, State of Clarity. Mitch and Zenn discuss how they came to work together. How their music easily cross genres. They discuss the release of their latest single. As well as some challenges among the pandemic. Follow them @Stateof Clarity_Music and of course don’t forget the Blonde Intelligence Blog and Video Channel. Follow me @Ms.Blonde.Intelligence_Roni @rroneice @Blonde.Intelligence @Blonde_Intelligence
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host, Ms. Roni, where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week our special guest is multi-genre artist, Daniel Villegas. He talks about how he got his start in music, using his liabilities to turn them into assets, and his latest single. To follow him go to @DanialVillegasMusic or check the link below. You can follow me @RRoniece or @Ms.Blonde.Intelligence_Roni
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host Ms. Roni. This week is a re-cut of Houston BassRunnaz, Dj ThinKing 808. He talks about forming the Houston BassRunnaz. The producers on the team. He talks social injustices, and having a professional attitude. You can follow him @trapedelicRecordings. You can follow me @Ms.Blonde.Intelligence_Roni
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Rpemz is a Indie Hip Hop Artist out of the UK. He talks about his latest project Spree, his brand Winning Spree, and more. You can follow him @R_pemz or @Rpemz. Check out his music at https://apple.co/3bf4H4s
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Welcome to this week’s Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. I am your host, Ms. Roni. This week indie artist is Rae, DC transplant from Los Angeles. She talks about her latest single, Boy Bye, her writing process, influential artists and more. Follow her on social media @RaeTheSinger and follow me @Ms.Blonde.Intelligence_Roni @RRoneice @Blonde.Intelliggence @Blonde-Intelligence. Read the Blonde Intelligence Blog Weekly at www.Blonde.Intelligence.com
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Welcome to a bonus edition of Blonde Intelligence with me Ms. Roni, where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire . We have songwriter/producer, Rob Wells. He talks his formula for songwriting (and he have hits), technology, social media, music education and more. Follow him @RobWMusic and me @Ms.Blonde.Intelligence_Roni
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Welcome to this week’s Blonde Intelligence with me, Ms. Roni, where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week we have a special guest, Mr. Bonnet out of the Southside of Jamaica Queens, New York. He talks about his new single, Colder, which focuses on his thoughts on police brutality. He talks about how women are so important in the world. He speaks of branding, social media, and more. Follow him @Bonito_Bonnet and follow me @Ms.Blonde.Intelligence_Roni
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Welcome to this week’s Blonde Intelligence with me, Ms. Roni, where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Heeelllloooo....this week our guest is Mr. Rothstein Beatz out of Virginia. He is a dope producer and the founder of the Clubhouse Room, Music Networking No Egos. He talks about professionalism, split sheets, his clubhouse room, Casino Gang Records and more. Follow him @IamRothsteinBeatz and follow me @Ms.Blonde.Intelligence_Roni
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Welcome to this week’s Blonde Intelligence with me, Ms. Roni, where I always seek to give exquisite cranial repertoire. This week our special guest is South Wales Independent Country Artist, Kaysha. Kaysha promotes her new single, Summer Lovers, as well as her upcoming album. She speaks of live performances, virtual performances, social media, working with Jamie Harris, and more. Follow her @KayshaLavineMusic on social media. Her single, Summer Lovers, can be found on all streaming platforms. You can follow me @RRoneice.
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Welcome to this week’s Blonde Intelligence with me, Ms. Roni, where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week our guest is Instrumentalist Chris Nielsen. He describes his style as a little bit of Blues, Funk, Latin, and Jazz. He discusses his latest project, Our Voyage Home, and his new project, Landscape. You can find all of Chris’ work on www.CNPCreative.com. Also don’t forget to comment to enter to win The Our Voyage Home CD and a Blonde Intelligence Wine Glass and Serving Tray Set.
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Welcome to this week’s Blonde Intelligence with me, Ms. Roni, where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Our guests is the Maryland based band, Toast. Toast is part of an international collaboration of musical artists via Band Lab. Toast will talk about their Folk Bluesy Rock style, musicians that have collaborated on the project, and proceeds going to the Covid-19 Relief Fund. For more information visit http://www.intercontinen7al.com. Also follow me @Ms.Blonde.Intelligence_Roni @RRonieice @Blonde.Intelligence.
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Welcome to this week’s Blonde Intelligence with me, Ms. Roni, where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Our guest for this week is new artist, Angelica Sierra, out of New York. Angelica talks about her latest single, Infinite, which was released February 14, 2021. She also speaks of her experience with writing, being a caregiver, and more. Follow her on Instagram and learn more about her @SmileyAngS. Don’t forget to subscribe to the the podcast and YouTube Channel. Follow me @Blonde.Intelligence @Blonde-Intelligence @Ms.Blonde.Intelligence_Roni @RRoneice
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Welcome to this week’s Blonde Intelligence Show with me, Ms. Roni, where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Our guest for this week is Black Is Beautiful, Letter To My Country composer, Akeylah Simone. Akeylah talks her as an artist, her splash into the music industry, her new EP and being black in America. Follow her @AkeylahSimone. You can follow me @Blonde.Intelligence @Blonde-Intelligence @Ms.Blonde.Intelligence_Roni or @rroneice
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Welcome to this week’s Blonde Intelligence with me, Ms. Roni, where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week our special guest is North Carolina producer, John Doe Wonder. He talks music, Timbaland, Sam Cook, Aaliyah, his plans and more.
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Welcome to this week’s Blonde Intelligence with me, ms. Roni, where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week we will speak with Detroit Hip Hop Artist, AK. He will talk about his latest single, favorite rapper, knowing your audience and more. Follow him at @AKBeThaName. You can also follow me @Ms.Blonde.Intelligence_Roni or @RRoneice
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Check out this week’s. Blonde Intelligence with Exotic Pop Artist, Keeana Kee. Ms. Kee is a Eastern European/New York City Model as well as Exotic Pop Artist. She will speak about her new single, Vibe With Me, Family, Videos and more.
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Welcome to this week’s Blonde Intelligence with me, Ms. Roni, where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week we get to Sipp with Mz. Sipp, Rosita Cooper herself. She talks The Haves and Havenots, loving yourself, her show, and more.
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Booker Forte is an American Hip Hop Artist, originally from Inglewood, CA now Las Vegas, Nevada. He speaks on his current EP, Relationshit, and the title track. He talks about his mother being a Soul Train Dancer and early influences as a performer. He has his own act as part of the legendary Cirque du Soleil. Follow him @BookerForte and of course, me @Ms.Blonde.Intelligence_Roni
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Welcome to this week’s Blonde Intelligence with me, Ms. Roni, where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. our special guest is Los Angeles Pop Artist, Chelsea Klein. She talks about her latest single, Karma, her writing experience with the song. She also speaks about Covid-19 and how it has personally affected her. She also speaks about various people that she would like to work with. Check our her latest single, Karma, available everywhere. Follow her @ChelseaKlein Music
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Welcome to this week’s Blonde Intelligence with me, Ms. Roni, where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Our special guest is the identical twin brothers from Lagos, Nigeria, DIdenticals. They speak about their current single,Something AboutYou, and their upcoming single, All for You. They will talk about moving to Atlanta and their current plans for music. They speak about how they spread love through their lyrics and more. Their music is available on all platforms. Follow them @DIdenticals.
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Welcome to this week’s Blonde Intelligence with me, Ms. Roni, where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week’s special guest is Quoia from the YouTube Channel, ThatChickQuoia. Quoia discusses black youtube, her Nosey Heaux dispute, her thoughts on the Black YouTube Streets, Women Empowerment and more.
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Blonde Intelligence 2020 Guests: Billboard Charting Platinum Producer Morgan Matthews, Los Angeles Viral Sensation TBlonde Intelligence 2020 Guests: Billboard Charting Platinum Producer Morgan Matthews, Los Angeles Viral Sensation Trevor Wesley, Trinidadian Media Mogul Khadija Glasgow, Hip Hop Artist King Cooper, Hair Maiden India Rocky Kandola, Pine Bluff Producer Phunkiephoot, Houston’s Dj ThinKing 808, Pulse the Magazine’s Khalid Rasheed, Queens New York’s Kyle Anthony and Artist Han, State of Clarity out of North Carolina, Arkansas Trip Trav and Manager Tamika Hicks, Authors Luz Eienda Torres, and Marshall Crowder, Chicago’s Trap Jazz Artist Royce Braxton, Virginia Hip Hop Artist GWA, Farrell out of St. Louis, The Mental Health and Hip Hop Panel (OG Duv Mac, Rhyme Rocca, and Montoyia Key, Canadian Pop Artist Pete McDonald, The Dating After Divorce Panel (Avery, Dre, Demi, Montoyia), and Australian Band Outfox. A very special thank you from Blonde Intelligence.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOoz8ZYRPXc
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saerg3PhRAMWelcome to this week’s Blonde Intelligence with me Ms. Roni, where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. The discussion for today is four stories shared by Black men and one mother on their encounters and experiences as Black youths with the police.
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Welcome to this week’s Blonde Intelligence with me, Ms. Roni, where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Our special guests are co-authors, Marshall B. Crowder and Luz Eneida Torres, of their book “The Wanderer’s Enduring Love”. They will discuss how they used an ancestry DNA site to start the concept of the book. They speak on the trials of online dating, and how real life experiences shaped the concept of their book. Their book, The Wanderer’s Love is available now in digital and print at Barnes & Noble, as well as Amazon. Follow them at @thewandererslove. Remember to Like, Share, and Subscribe. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8ReNa2t2fY&t=363s
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Welcome to this week’s Blonde Intelligence with me, Ms. Roni, where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Our discussion for this week is mental health and Hip Hop. The panel guests are OG Duv Mac, Rhyme Rocca, and M. Key. OG Duv Mac is from South Central Los Angeles, a member of the DPG, and owner of Team Faultline Records. He was instrumental in the Crips and Bloods truce and Album, Bangin on Wax, and is still currently a Hip Hop Artist. Rhyme Rocco is a Hip Hop Artist/Former Gang Banger out of the South Central LA area. He has changed his music from gangsta rap to gospel rap to inspire the youth and his community. M. Key is a licensed counselor with many years experience working with incarcerated youth and families. According to Pickney (2014) the goal of Hip Hop mental health is to cultivate a level of consciousness, thus empowerment through healing feelings of shame, insecurities, and low self-esteem. I hope that this show is very informative for you. I myself have an obtained Master of Science in Counseling Studies and recognize the need to meet the industry on this level. You can follow me @Ms.Blonde.Intelligence_Roni on Instagram and @rroneice on twitter. You can reach me through the contact page on www.Blonde-Intelligence.com
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Welcome to this week’s Blonde Intelligence with me, Ms. Roni, where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Our guests is Mr. Kyle Anthony, the owner of Reign Multi-Media and Mr. Han, Hip Hop artist and owner of Bohemian Entertainment. Collectively these men produce short films, develop ideas for web series, write, produce, manage, and perform music. They have came together to create a new virtual cypher titled, Talk Your Shxt. The cypher will be on Instagram Live with free submission to artists that want to participate. The purpose of the cypher is to give independent artists a chance to showcase their talent and get graded by the audience as well as the judges. With Covid-19 affecting the music industry, there is a place for the independent artist with the Talk Your Shxt Cypher. The show will begin in December of 2020. For more information follow @K.Padrino_Anththony or @TYSCypher. Don’t forget to subscribe to the Blonde Intelligence Video Channels and follow me Ms.Blonde.Intelligence_Roni.
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Welcome to this week’s Blonde Intelligence with me, Ms. Roni, where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week’s guest is hot Texan Billboard Producer and owner of Addictive Music, Mr. Morgan Matthews. Morgan has produced for Alicia Keys, Miguel, 21 Savage, Tory Lanez, Conor Maynard, and more. He speaks of his early days in the music industry and what made him want to do music initially. He also speaks of how he loves music and how Addictive Music came into fruition.
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Welcome to this week’s Blonde Intelligence with me Ms. Roni, where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week we have the pleasure of learning more about Hair Maiden India and the man behind it all, Mr. Rocky Kandola. Rocky speaks of how Hair Maiden India came into fruition. He speaks of how his time being incarcerated began his transition into entrepreneurship, voting, starting his non profit and more. You can follow him @RockyKandola. A special thanks to our sponsor, Mary Ruth’s Organic, a #1 Amazon Wellness Brand. Follow @MaryRuthsOrganic. Also the launch of the Blonde Intelligence Exquisite Bar Jewelry Collection Line is available. They are handmade painted and jeweled glasses for your bar, fireplace, special occasion, or just your ocular pleasure. They can be purchased on Etsy Shop Blonde Intelligence. #Blonde Intelligence # MsRoni #HairMaidenIndia #RockyKandola #MaryRuthsOrganic #Vitamins #BlondeIntelligenceExquisiteBarJewelry.
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Welcome to this week’s Blonde Intelligence with me Ms. Roni, where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Our special guests are Little Rock Hip Hop Artist Trip Trav and his manager Tamika Hicks of Hustle Unlimited. They talk about his new project, “Don’t Even Trip”, how he helps represent the Hip Hop scene for Arkansas, the value of management and more. You can follow him @TripTrav. Tamika Hicks can be followed @HustleUnlimited. And I can be followed @Ms.Blonde.Intelligence_Roni @rroneice.
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Welcome to this week’s Blonde Intelligence with me, Ms. Roni, where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week our special guest is Trinidadian transplant now in ATL, Ms. Khadija Glasgow-Speer. Ms. Glasgow is a radio personality, media mogul, artist manager, and owner of the new conservative swim line, Cicily. We will talk her experience in the business, artists she has worked with, advice to women in the industry and more. Follow her @KhadijaGlasgow. Her swimwear line is available at several outlets throughout the Caribbean, Amazon and Etsy. Also don’t forget to subscribe to the video channels and podcast. Follow me @Ms.Blonde.Intelligence_Roni @rroneice @Blonde.Intelligence @Blonde_Intelligence.
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Welcome to this week’s Blonde Intelligence where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Our special guest is St. Louis, MO native Hip Hop Artist Farrell. He speaks of his latest projects. His past mistakes which landed him in jail that turned out to be positive towards his music, his thoughts on the BLM Movement
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Welcome to this week’s Blonde Intelligence with me, Ms. Roni, where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. I had the pleasure of speaking with two members of the Australian Band, Outfox. They share their experiences coming together as a band, the different flavor each band member brings, their latest single, upcoming live performance, and more. To learn more about Outfox follow them @OutfoxBand @Outfox. Also don’t forget to subscribe to the Blonde Intelligence Podcast and Video Channels. Follow me @Ms.Blonde.Intelligence_Roni @rroneice @Blonde.Intelligence or @Blonde_Intelligence.
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Welcome to this week’s Blonde Intelligence with me, Ms. Roni, where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. The week’s special guest is Chicago Trapp Jazz artist, Royce Braxton. He speaks of his latest project, Trapp Jazz, which is available on all musical outlets. We talk about his plans for expansion into the video game realm. He also speaks of the state of the social climate and its effects on music. Follow Mr. Royce Braxton @RoyceBraxton. Don’t forget to subscribe to the Blonde Intelligence video channels and the podcast. Follow me @rroneice @Ms.Blonde.Intelligence_Roni @Blonde.Intelligence @Blonde_Intelligence. For interview or advertisement inquiries, email Roni@Blonde-Intelligence.com.
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Welcome to this week’s Blonde Intelligence with me, Ms. Roni, where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Our guest for this episode is Los Angeles native Trevor Wesley. He speaks of latest single, the most influential musicians he has worked with, music industry musings, and more. You can follow him @TrevorWesley. Remember to subscribe to the channel and podcast. Follow me @Ms.Blonde.Intelligence_Roni @Blonde.Intelligence @Blonde_Intelligence @rroneice
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Check out this week’s Blonde Intelligence where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week we speak with North Carolina artists, State of Clarity. Mitch and Zenn discuss how they came to work together. How their music easily cross genres. They discuss the release of their latest single. As well as some challenges among the pandemic. Follow them @Stateof Clarity_Music and of course don’t forget the Blonde Intelligence Blog and Video Channel. Follow me @Ms.Blonde.Intelligence_Roni @rroneice @Blonde.Intelligence @Blonde_Intelligence
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Welcome to this week’s Blonde Intelligence with me, Ms. Roni where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week for your visual and listening pleasure we have Houston native, Mr. Khalid Rasheed. Mr. Rasheed is the owner of Pulse The Magazine as well as his newly launched clothing line. He discusses his thoughts of the music industry, politics, his business ventures. He also discusses the reasoning behind Pulse The Magazine Anniversary Party and Libra Afterparty scheduled to blast off this Saturday on September 26, 2020 in Houston, TX. As always don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on all platforms as well as the Blonde intelligence Video Channels on Facebook, Instagram TV, and YouTube. @rroneice
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Welcome to this week’s Blonde Intelligence with me, Ms Roni, where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. The subject for the episode is dating after divorce from African American men and women’s perspective. My guests are entrepreneurs, all divorcees, all with children. The discussion is a matter that need to be talked about freely to help us help ourselves. Please subscribe, like, and share to Ms Roni’s Blonde Intelligence.
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Blonde Intelligence Interview with Canadian Pop Artist, Pete MacDonald. He discusses his recent graduation from music production school, collaborators, new singles, and more. Don’t forget to subscribe.
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Welcome to this week’s Blonde Intelligence with me, Ms Roni where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. Straight from Da Bluff, Pine Bluff that is, I had the pleasure of interviewing Mr. Kodi “Phunkeephoot” Owens, producer and owner of Studio 22. He speaks of his official transition into entrepreneurship, being in the business, cats he has worked with, his Black Lives Matter project and more. Don’t forget to catch the full video on the Blonde Intelligence Video Channels. Don’t forget to subscribe.
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Welcome to this week’s Blonde Intelligence where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. We spoke with Virginia native Hip Hop Artist GWLA and his record label, Don’t Lose It Records. They will talk about getting started, influences, latest single/project and more. Don’t forget to Subscribe.
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Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence Podcast with me, Ms. Roni, where I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. My special guest is Dj ThinKing 808, owner of the Houston BassRunnaz and Trapadelic Records. He discusses his team, his new business ventures, thoughts on institutional racism, and his early experience with the police. Don't forget to subscribe to the Blonde Intelligence Video Channels and Blog. You can follow me @Ms.Blond.Intelligence_Roni or @rroneice.
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This is the first official podcast for the Blonde Intelligence Podcast with me, Ms. Roni. You know I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. This week we will be having a chat with Little Rock now Memphis transplant, Hip Hop Artist King Cooper. We will discuss his early start in Hip Hop, his thoughts on police brutality, black women and more. Don’t forget to subscribe. This episode is dedicated to my baby Joy in heaven. My due date was my birthday, today August 10th....she would have be 20 :).
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Hello,
This episode is an introductory episode. It explains how Blonde Intelligence came about. As well as how it evolved from a blog into other creative shapes, with now an added podcast. My uncle asked me, "what in the hell is a Blonde Intelligence". Lol unc...here it is. As always I seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire.Contact me at Blonde.Intelligence1@gmail.com. Don't forget to subscribe!!!
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Hey...
It's the new Blonde Intelligence Podcast, with me.....Ms. Roni....you know...from the Blonde Intelligence Blog. Still giving you exquisite cranial repertoire.
The Blonde Intelligence Podcast will cover many social topics as well as interviews with new independent artists, entrepreneurs, and just all around hustlers....
But wait....Each interview for the podcast will be video recorded and available on all of the Blonde Intelligence Video Channels...don't forget to subscribe....and embedded into the Blonde Intelligence Blog on selected blogging platforms.
You can find Blonde Intelligence Blogs on Blonde-Intelligence.com, RPentRadio.com, Cali.fm, and more...
The Podcast you say???? Find the Blonde Intelligence Podcast on major podcasting platforms with new episodes premiering in August 2020!!!!
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First Promo explaining the need for strategic planning, but also leading the discussion topics for the Blonde Intelligence Blog and now the Blonde Intelligence Podcast.
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