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EPISODE · Sep 30, 2024 · 40 MIN

Louie Tha Profit - Manifesting a Dream

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In this episode of Sound Dialect, Udie Chima sits down with New York-based rapper Louie the Profit to explore his journey of transformation and growth through music. Louie shares how his upbringing in Far Rockaway, Queens, shaped him as an artist, highlighting pivotal moments that pushed him to take music seriously—from losing his father and grandmother to finding solace and purpose in his craft.Louie dives deep into the power of manifestation, explaining how hip-hop helped him overcome personal challenges and the importance of maintaining a relentless drive. He also reflects on his early influences, the transformative impact of fatherhood, and how his fitness journey has reshaped both his life and music. If you’re seeking inspiration on balancing creativity, family, and self-discipline, this episode is packed with valuable insights.Tune in to hear Louie’s reflections on building a lasting legacy, evolving through collaborations, and his future plans—including his upcoming album When It Counts.Connect with Sound DialectSound Dialect on InstagramConnect With Louie Tha ProfitLouie Tha Profit on InstagramArtists discussed in this episode J Cole Jay-Z Busta Rhymes Joey Bada$$ Mobb Deep Statik Selektah Slaughterhouse Joell Ortiz Joe Budden 2Pac Nas Kanye West J Dilla 9th Wonder Musiq Soulchild Kanye West Kota the Friend Just Blaze ISO Indies Pro Era Crew Hollow Da Don This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sounddialect.substack.com

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