On the first episode of Won of One: A PLLRS Podcast, @scar_lip reflects on being discovered by Swizz Beatz while homeless, and how Swizz made sure that changed first, ensuring she could focus on her music.
Watch the full episode now on YouTube: https://t.co/YCXyLde02F
On the latest episode of Won of One, @ToneStith reflects on lessons learned from Drake and how one piece of advice about reinvention is helping him navigate the next chapter of his career.
Watch the full conversation now on YouTube: https://t.co/dVmrVPyfSR
Some growth only happens when the industry moves, and you stand still long enough to hear yourself think. For Tone Stith, that stillness, set against the backdrop of Bryson Tiller rewriting R&B, was where he learned to trust himself.
Listen now: https://t.co/u7xL8YnQmh
@ToneStith's journey in music has been anything but linear. In Episode 17 of Won of One, he tells it without filters, from co-writing Chris Brown's "Liquor" to Stevie Wonder singing his record back to him, to a Billboard chart run. Tune in for the whole story tomorrow!
Some returns take longer than others. Shyne understood that. On Won of One: A PLLRS Podcast, he explained the time he needed after his release, the healing before the music, and the quiet before the campaign. For the full conversation: https://t.co/rwefocV9bI
The streaming model was never built for artists. @keiopensdoors says it plainly: if you are not going crazy viral, you need to be monetizing everywhere else. Third + Hayden is doing the work to make that real for their roster. Watch Won of One now: https://t.co/pYXR9ghxvM
What if artist development started with the whole human first? Kei Henderson built that company. Third + Hayden gives signees access to a non-recoupable fund for therapy, rehab, or whatever they actually need. Get the full story: https://t.co/tCpaujUcjM
Imagine if a record label invested in an artist’s mental health? It would look like Third + Hayden.
On the latest episode of Won of One: A PLLRS Podcast, @keiopensdoors breaks down Third + Hayden’s personal development fund. Listen now: https://t.co/jMlCcfrzov
@keiopensdoors spotted @21savage before the world did, built him into a phenomenon, and earned a Grammy. Then she built @ThirdandHayden, and Live Nation made history to be a part of it. Tune in tomorrow on all major podcast platforms and Friday on YouTube: https://t.co/HyiWInGofc
Success has a cost that rarely makes the highlight reel. At a live PLLRS event, @Wale spoke honestly about the holidays spent alone, quiet sacrifices behind a very public career, and what it actually takes to sustain longevity in this industry.
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Shyne came home from prison and went to war with the world. Drake included. He lost his voice arguing and found something else entirely. Episode 14 is streaming now on all podcast platforms and YouTube. Watch now: https://t.co/WZ0NegA0YE
@theonlyjasonlee has been in the room with @Drake. He knows the ego firsthand. When Kendrick Lamar made an example of him, Jason says some of it was deserved. That kind of proximity and that kind of honesty don't often come in the same sentence. Watch: https://t.co/GO863B034F
Everybody wants influence. Few people are willing to stand in the fire that comes with it.
Media mogul, cultural disruptor & Stockton Vice Mayor, @theonlyjasonlee, gets in the chair for one of our most unfiltered conversations yet. Audio drops tomorrow on all major platforms!
@theonlyjasonlee doesn't whisper his opinions. He shares his views on the Kevin Hart roast, cancel culture, and why he's not backing down on freedom of speech. This episode of Won of One goes where most won't. New episode Thursday on all podcast platforms. Friday on YouTube.
Guardian of the culture, Datwon Thomas (@Daydog), speaks on meeting a pre-College Dropout, @kanyewest.
Crazy and genius have always shared a zip code, and the people who saw it first knew exactly which one they were dealing with.
Watch now: https://t.co/26NWQlVrJw
At the December PLLRS event, @doubtxbelief broke down why working with @stylesp is so effortless. Executing a clear vision with real purpose is easy, and helping people always comes first.
This is the kind of partnership and mindset that moves culture forward.
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Shyne gets honest about the mixed emotions he faced returning to the music world after incarceration, receiving respect from peers like Jay Z & Drake, and what it felt like to navigate a career stolen from him. Belize received him differently. Watch now: https://t.co/rwefocV9bI