EPISODE · Aug 26, 2024 · 52 MIN
Sad Boy Radio CXXXV: 10 Years Later? (PVTSTCK INTERVIEW)
from Sad Boy Radio · host Mathew A
Sad Boys For Real! PVTSTCK studio owners (Herson, Jason, & Luis), sit down with me to discuss their ten year journey & the importance behind the studio they've built from the ground up. This unique group has been a staple for the Chicago community over their last 10 years; helping artists such as Saba & The Hxliday gain early success. In addition to their early work with the artists above, PVTSTCK has opened its doors to countless creatives to hone their craft & build relationships. Thus, establishing the studio as a powerhouse in the Chicago scene. In the song "6PM in New York," Drake says, "Longevity, wonder how long they'll check for me / Prolly forever if I stay in my zone / I speak on this generation but can't change it alone," PVTSTCK has remained true to their one goal, and that is to empower the next generation. However, for as much adapting they've had to do as professionals they've done the same as people. Leading us to this conversation of, "10 years later..." Also discussed, giving back to their communities, balancing life & work, finding themselves as people.
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Sad Boys For Real! PVTSTCK studio owners (Herson, Jason, & Luis), sit down with me to discuss their ten year journey & the importance behind the studio they've built from the ground up. This unique group has been a staple for the Chicago community over their last 10 years; helping artists such as Saba & The Hxliday gain early success. In addition to their early work with the artists above, PVTSTCK has opened its doors to countless creatives to hone their craft & build relationships. Thus, establishing the studio as a powerhouse in the Chicago scene. In the song "6PM in New York," Drake says, "Longevity, wonder how long they'll check for me / Prolly forever if I stay in my zone / I speak on this generation but can't change it alone," PVTSTCK has remained true to their one goal, and that is to empower the next generation. However, for as much adapting they've had to do as professionals they've done the same as people. Leading us to this conversation of, "10 years later..." Also discussed, giving back to their communities, balancing life & work, finding themselves as people.
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Sad Boy Radio CXXXV: 10 Years Later? (PVTSTCK INTERVIEW)
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