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Certified Convo's Curated By Nyla Symone

We Need to Talk is a thought-provoking podcast hosted by Nyla Symone, where culture and conversation collide. Each episode dives into the heart of music, culture, and the stories shaping today’s world. Known for her unique ability to blend insightful dialogue with an unfiltered vibe, Nyla explores everything from breaking down the meaning behind song lyrics to uncovering the journeys of rising artists and industry movers. Whether she’s dissecting trends, amplifying emerging voices, or tackling topics that matter, We Need to Talk creates a space where authentic discussions spark new perspectives. Tune in for conversations that are bold, fresh, and always worth having.

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    Twenty Years of the Love Experience — Raheem Devon Unlocked

    On this episode of Certified Conversations, I sit down with a true R&B legend, Raheem DeVaughn. We talk about his 20-year journey from college student to Grammy-nominated “Love King,” the making of his debut album The Love Experience, and how he’s now the voice of the original Quiet Storm on WHUR in D.C.Raheem breaks down what it’s like to merge his brands as both a recording artist and radio host, why he doubled back to re-record “You” for its 20th anniversary, and how he’s navigating the new music ecosystem through independence, platforms like UnitedMasters and EVEN, and true ownership of his masters. We get into legacy, toxic vs. timeless R&B, showmanship on stage, and what it really takes to survive two decades in one of the most cutthroat industries.From dealing with Twitter backlash to choosing not to feed negativity, to giving game on digital real estate, mental health, and financial literacy, this episode is full of gems. If you love real conversations about artistry, business, Black media, and love songs that actually feel like something, this one’s for you.

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    From Underground to Global: Crystal Waters on House Music, Homelessness, and Herlasting Legacy

    In this interview, I sit down with Crystal Waters, a true legend, to talk about her journey from a shy kid in a jazz family to becoming one of the defining voices of house music.Crystal opens up about growing up surrounded by music—her father a jazz musician, her aunt Ethel Waters a pioneering Black actress and singer, and her uncle part of MFSB. Even though she was quiet and stayed in her room with headphones on, she was obsessed with albums and knew music was a core part of her life.We get into how moving to New York pulled her into what was then an underground dance scene. At that time, what we now call house music wasn’t on mainstream radio—it lived in clubs and late-night sets. Crystal explains how “Gypsy Woman” became one of the first tracks to really cross that line and bring the sound into the mainstream while the culture stayed rooted in the underground and later exploded in Europe.One of the most powerful parts of our conversation is when she breaks down the real inspiration behind “Gypsy Woman.” She takes me back to her kitchen table, writing to a track, humming “la da dee, la de da,” and needing lyrics that fit. That led her to think about a homeless woman she used to pass in Washington, DC—always put together, singing gospel for money. After reading an article about how quickly that woman’s life had fallen apart after losing a retail job, Crystal’s perspective on homelessness shifted. That story became the heart of the song and its opening line, and it honestly made me hear “Gypsy Woman” in a whole new light.I ask her about coming from such a strong jazz background, and she admits there was some pressure and confusion from her family about her going into dance music and electronic production. They wanted “real” music with instruments. But after she signed her deal in the late ’80s and “Gypsy Woman” blew up in 1991, the success spoke for itself.We also talk about the legacy of “Gypsy Woman”—how wild it is to both of us that the record is still being sampled and referenced by artists across genres: TI, Alicia Keys, Mary Mary, Doja Cat, and beyond. From my hip hop perspective, it’s powerful to connect the dots between a classic house record and how it continues to shape new music.A big theme for us is who gets credit for house music. Crystal is clear that house started here, in American Black and brown communities in Chicago and New York. She pushes back on the idea that it began in Europe and talks about that infamous news piece that credited David Guetta with starting house—something the community immediately rejected. She sees it as her responsibility, while she’s still active and visible, to keep telling the truth about the culture’s roots.We dive into her live orchestra show in New York, which brings together an all-star lineup of women in dance music—Robin S, CeCe Peniston, Barbara Tucker, and more. From my POV, this is a big deal: we don’t often get to see all these women, who helped build this genre, share a stage in this way. Crystal describes it as more of an experience than a typical concert, especially for New Yorkers who’ve never seen house music presented with a full live orchestra.I bring up Beyoncé’s Renaissance and artists like Kaytranada, and we talk about how they’ve revived and reframed house in the Black community. As a Black woman, once I realized just how many of these foundational house records were created and carried by Black women like Crystal, it shifted how I saw the whole space—and it’s exactly why I wanted her on my show and why I plan to be front row at her tour. Crystal gives Beyoncé full credit for helping people put a name to the sound and reconnect it to its roots.

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    Finding the Moment: Chris Patrick Gets Real on Fame, Family & ‘Pray for Me

    This interview with Chris Patrick, hosted by Nyla Symone, dives deep into the artist’s journey, from his early days in music to career-defining moments, including touring with Russ and the viral “Man in the Garden” freestyle. Chris reflects on the ups and downs of his rise, the profound influence of family and friends (especially his father and late grandmother), and how patience, perseverance, and community support have fueled his artistry. The candid conversation also unpacks themes behind his latest project “Pray for Me,” meaningful collaborations with Marco and Conductor, and the challenges of balancing ambition with authenticity. Personal anecdotes, humorous memories from the road, and Chris’s vision for both his legacy and the future of hip-hop round out this inspiring episode.

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    La Reezy Brings Fresh Energy to His Hometown Sound: A New Groove for New Orleans

    In this episode, I’m chopping it up with La Reezy, one of the brightest new voices coming out of New Orleans. We talk about how he went from being voted “Most Likely to Be a Rapper” in 8th grade to actually living it, why he quit gaming cold turkey to bet on his music, and how Tyler, The Creator inspired him to start producing his own sound on a $200 keyboard he still uses today.La Reezy breaks down his projects “Louisiana” and “Louisiana Shakedown,” working with PJ Morton in the country with no distractions, and what it felt like to be honored with the Rap Next Generation Award from the Hip Hop Museum. He also shares the wild story of meeting Kendrick Lamar and finding out Kendrick already knew who he was, plus why he’s so intentional about showing a colorful, spiritual, 2025 version of New Orleans to the world.If you care about story, hunger, and city pride, this is one you don’t want to skip.

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    LIFEOFTHOM: 10 Years In & Just Getting Started

    Nyla Symone sits down with LIFEOFTHOM, a rapper and producer from Washington Heights, NYC, to discuss his journey in the music industry. LIFEOFTHOM reflects on his 10-year career, which began in 2016, sharing his experiences performing at open mics, festivals, and collaborating with other artists. He highlights his work with Plain Pat and the creation of his album “Driving Blind,” a project that represents perseverance and faith. Throughout the conversation, LIFEOFTHOM opens up about his production process, musical influences, and the meaning behind his cover art. He also emphasizes the importance of community, continual learning, and staying true to yourself while navigating the music industry.  Tune in and comment in the socials below.  Be sure to subscribe, rate and share.  Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @lifeofthom  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Ruben Vincent & 9th Wonder: The Making of Welcome Home

    In this episode of We Need To Talk, Nyla Symone sits down with Ruben Vincent and legendary producer 9th Wonder to unpack the creative journey behind their collaborative album, Welcome Home. The conversation explores the deep bond between artist and mentor, revealing how authenticity, faith, and brotherhood shaped both the music and their growth as individuals. Ruben and 9th share insight into their creative process, the storytelling behind the project, and the lessons learned along the way. They also reflect on the evolution of hip-hop, the importance of cultural integrity, and how legacy drives their purpose. This inspiring dialogue offers a behind-the-scenes look at what it truly means to create timeless music with meaning. Tune in and comment in the socials below.  Be sure to subscribe, rate and share.  Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @reubenvincent @9thWonderSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    We Need To Talk: Khamari Talks New R&B Project, Spirituality, and His Journey From Boston to LA

    In this episode of We Need To Talk with Nyla Symone, rising R&B artist Khamari opens up about his musical journey, from his early influences in Boston to building a career in Los Angeles. He reflects on the creative process behind his latest project, the role of spirituality in shaping his sound, and the lessons learned along the way. Khamari also shares his aspirations for the future and offers an honest look at the challenges and triumphs that have defined his path as an artist. Tune in and comment in the socials below.  Be sure to subscribe, rate and share.  Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @khamariSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Marco Plus Opens Up About Mental Health, Atlanta's Underground Scene, and His Quest to Be the Greatest Rapper of the 2020s

    In this candid interview, Atlanta rapper Marco Plus discusses his new project "Marco Plus vs. the Underworld," revealing his journey from technical rapper to intentional songwriter. He opens up about mental health struggles, the pressures of the music industry, and his experiences growing up in Atlanta's underground scene. Marco Plus shares his ambitious goal of becoming the greatest rapper of the 2020s, discusses the importance of vulnerability in his music, and reflects on relationships, spirituality, and the challenges of breaking through in today's competitive landscape. The conversation also touches on his collaborations with artists like Smino and JID, upcoming tour plans, and his perspective on what separates good rappers from great artists. Tune in and comment in the socials below.  Be sure to subscribe, rate and share.  Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @itsmarcoplusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Zoe Spencer: From Streaming to Stardom

    On this episode of WNTTLK, Nyla Symone sits down with influencer and streamer Zoe Spencer to discuss her rise in the digital space, her personal aspirations, and relationship perspectives. The conversation explores the music that inspires her, the role TikTok plays in shaping trends, and her ambitions to break into acting—all delivered with a lighthearted, relatable vibe that captures Zoe’s personality and vision for the future. Tune in and comment in the socials below.  Be sure to subscribe, rate and share.  Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @zoespencer__See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Bridging Worlds: Lecrae on Hip Hop, Spirituality, and Cultural Impact

    In her interview with Lecrae, Nyla Symone dives into the rapper’s journey, creative evolution, and upcoming album Reconstruction (out August 22). Lecrae opens up about breaking into mainstream hip hop with Church Clothes, navigating the “Christian rapper” label, and choosing authenticity over chasing fame. He unpacks the meaning behind Reconstruction, emphasizing that broken people can be rebuilt, and shares personal stories—including the loss of his cousin to fentanyl. The conversation also touches on Lecrae’s faith-driven approach to music, his thoughts on collaborating across genres, and a humorous moment involving Kendrick Lamar mentioning him during the Drake beef. Lecrae reflects on his growth, saying he’s at peace being in the tension between worlds, as long as he stays true to who he is. Tune in and comment in the socials below.  Be sure to subscribe, rate and share.  Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @lecraeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Kennedy Ryon Opens Up About the Abusive Relationship Behind Her Viral Records and Selling Out Her Tour as an Independent Artist

    In this episode of We Need to Talk, Nyla Symone sits down with singer-songwriter Kennedy Ryon for an emotional and empowering conversation about love, healing, and resilience. Kennedy opens up about the abusive relationship that inspired her viral records, sharing how pain became a catalyst for self-discovery and creative expression. They discuss the emotional honesty in her music, her growth as an artist, and what it means to reclaim your voice through storytelling. As an independent artist who recently sold out her first tour, Kennedy reflects on the power of authenticity, the weight of vulnerability, and the excitement of what’s ahead. This is a conversation about turning wounds into art—and doing it on your own terms. Tune in and comment in the socials below.  Be sure to subscribe, rate and share.  Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @kennedy.ryonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Not Just Afrobeats: CKay’s Evolution Explained

    In this episode of We Need to Talk, Nyla Symone sits down with Nigerian artist CKay for an honest and insightful conversation about love, growth, and the global rise of Afrobeat. CKay reflects on his creative process, the importance of emotional well-being, and the impact DJs have in pushing the culture forward. He speaks to the personal and professional evolution that shaped his latest project, CKay The Second (which is a more mature and coherent body of work, influenced by his global experiences and emotional growth since the release of CKay The First). From navigating the music industry to defining success on his own terms, CKay shares how he's building something lasting—one intentional step at a time. Tune in and comment in the socials below.  Be sure to subscribe, rate and share.  Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @ck_yoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    WNTTLK Replay* | From Detroit To The World with Icewear Vezzo

    Originally Aired February 24th, 2025 On this episode of WNTTLK, Nyla Symone sits with special guest Iceware Vezzo who hares his journey from a young entrepreneur in Detroit to a rising star in the rap industry. He discusses the challenges of maintaining a healthy lifestyle while on the road, the impact of politics on personal relationships and the unique sound of Detroit rap that often goes unacknowledged. Vezzo also shares his upcoming film projects, the transformative power of shrooms and more. Tune in and comment in the socials below.  Be sure to subscribe, rate and share.  Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @icewear_vezzoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Grounded In Hustle with BreezyLyn

    On this episode of WNTTLK, independent artist BreezyLyn stops by to share her journey of self-discovery, artistry, and resilience. She opens up about the realities of navigating the music industry as an independent woman, the emotional toll of relationships, and the distractions that often come with visibility and fame. Breezy offers a behind-the-scenes look into the making of her project Earth to Breezy, reflecting on how creativity and authenticity anchor her through personal and professional highs and lows. From the pressures of social media to the importance of financial literacy and choosing the right circle, Breezy unpacks the lessons she’s learned while carving out her own lane. With a clear vision for her future, she speaks to the power of alignment, intentionality, and staying grounded amid it all. Tune in and comment in the socials below.  Be sure to subscribe, rate and share.  Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @officiabreezlynSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Becoming KWN

    Rising artist KWN stops by We Need To Talk opens up about her evolution in the music industry, reflecting on the creative process that fuels her work and the personal growth that has shaped her sound. She speaks on the importance of authenticity, navigating fame with intention, and remaining grounded in his values. KWN also discusses how her cultural background informs her music and shares a glimpse into upcoming projects, including her aspirations for Grammy-level recognition. With humility and focus, she invites listeners into his journey—past, present, and future. Tune in and comment in the socials below.  Be sure to subscribe, rate and share.  Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @kwnwaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Defining Dende

    On this episode of We Need To Need To Talk, R&B artist Dende sits with Nyla Symone opens up about his journey through love, heartbreak, and self-discovery as an artist. He reflects on growing up in Katy, Texas, navigating college life, and the tension between family expectations and creative ambition. Dende shares insights into signing with Def Jam, building a trusted creative team, and the process behind crafting his debut EP. The conversation explores the emotional weight of his music, the experience of going viral, and the vulnerability embedded in his storytelling. As the episode wraps, Dende offers his take on the current state of R&B and his vision for what's next. Tune in and comment in the socials below.  Be sure to subscribe, rate and share.  Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @iamdendeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    From the Ends to the Airwaves: Nippa’s Rise

    Rising artist Nippa stops by We Need To Talk to chop it up with Nyla Symone about his evolution in music, reflecting on the cultural influences that shape his sound and the personal experiences that fuel his creativity. He shares the importance of vulnerability in both relationships and songwriting, offering insight into the themes behind his latest project. Nippa also discusses the lessons he's learned navigating fame, his aspirations for the future, and the value of staying authentic throughout his journey as an artist. Tune in and comment in the socials below.  Be sure to subscribe, rate and share.  Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @nippa.adSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    A Jaguar’s Dream: The Rise of Jordan Adetunji

    On this episode, Nyla sits with Jordan Adetunji and he shares the inspiration behind his latest mixtape A Jaguar’s Dream, offering insight into his creative process and the experiences shaping his journey as a rising artist. He reflects on the role of vulnerability in his music, the value of collaboration, and the lessons he’s learned navigating the industry. The conversation also includes lighthearted moments, with rapid-fire questions that give listeners a deeper look into Jordan’s personality and evolving perspective on fame. Tune in and comment in the socials below.  Be sure to subscribe, rate and share.  Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @jordanadetunjiSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    The Road To Stardom with Lojay

    On this episode of We Need To Talk, Nyla Symone sits down Lojay to discuss his journey from a creative upbringing in Nigeria to rising as an international music star. He reflects on the formative experiences that shaped his path, highlighting the influence of friends, mentors, and his evolving creative process. Lojay speaks on the inspiration behind his hit songs, the lessons learned from early fame, and the challenges of maintaining authenticity in the music industry. Throughout the dialogue, he emphasizes the importance of enjoying the journey, staying grounded, and remaining true to oneself amid success. Tune in and comment in the socials below.  Be sure to subscribe, rate and share.  Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @lojaymusicSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    15 Years of Kush & OJ: Wiz Khalifa Reflects, Reminisce & Still Rolls Up Daily

    On this episode of WNTTLK, Nyla and Wiz Khalifa sit down for a candid conversation about his evolution from a military kid to one of hip-hop’s most recognizable voices. He reflects on the early days of his career, the creative freedom that shaped Kush & Orange Juice, and how collaboration has fueled his growth as an artist. Wiz opens up about his wellness journey, the routine that keeps him grounded, and the mindset behind his latest album. With a mix of humor and introspection, he talks legacy, longevity, and what it means to keep growing while staying true to yourself.  Tune in and comment in the socials below.  Be sure to subscribe, rate and share.  Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @wizkhalifaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Still Shinin’ with Smif-N-Wessun

    On this episode of We Need To Talk, Nyla Symone sits down with the legendary Smif-N-Wessun for a powerful conversation that bridges hip-hop’s golden era and the present day. Celebrating the release of their new project Infinityand the 30th anniversary of their classic album The Shinin’, the duo reflects on life in 90s Brooklyn, the energy of the era, and how the streets shaped their sound. They open up about their creative process, the influence of storytelling in their music, and the changes in both hip-hop culture and community safety over the years. With honesty and love for the craft, they discuss what it means to grow independently, carry the legacy of iconic labels, and stay rooted in a culture that continues to evolve. This episode is a celebration of resilience, reflection, and the power of passing wisdom to the next generation. Tune in and comment in the socials below.  Be sure to subscribe, rate and share.  Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @realsmifnwessunSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Love, Music, and Motherhood with Alex Eisley

    In this heartfelt conversation on We Need To Talk with Nyla Symone, special guest Alex Isley opens up about her new single “Hands” and how embracing the present moment has shaped her artistry. She reflects on the deep influence of motherhood, her musical upbringing, and the personal growth woven into her songwriting. Alex shares how themes of love, healing, and self-awareness guide her creative process, and what it means to collaborate authentically in today’s industry. With honesty and grace, she speaks on navigating visibility, staying grounded, and finding peace through two of her favorite forms of therapy: music and cooking. Tune in and comment in the socials below.  Be sure to subscribe, rate and share.  Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @lovealexisleySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    15 Years of Soulection with Joe Kay

    On this episode of We Need To Talk, special guest Joe Kay sits with Nyla Symone to reflect on the evolution of Soulection and its influence on the music industry. He shares his journey from curator to artist, emphasizing the importance of consistency, recognition, and authenticity in DJ culture. Joe discusses the challenges of mashup culture, the role of strong management, and the need to support emerging artists. He also dives into his collaborative approach to music, the value of community and trust, and what’s next for Soulection Records as it approaches its 15-year anniversary. Tune in and comment in the socials below.  Be sure to subscribe, rate and share.  Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @joekay @soulectionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    WNTTLK: Navigating The Friendzone with Dej Loaf and Jacquees

    The Black Effect Presents... We Need to Talk! On this debut episode of We Need To Talk joining the Black Effect Podcast Network, Nyla Symone sits with R&B sensations Dej Loaf and Jacques to discuss Jacquees and Dej being back together and the energy is unreal. Their first collab back in 2017 left fans wanting more, and now, with F*** A Friend Zone Two, they’ve reignited that creative spark. In the studio, they picked up right where they left off, navigating life’s ups and downs while keeping their musical chemistry strong. You can feel the growth—this project brings a new level of maturity and depth, showing just how far they’ve come. Of course, we can’t talk about them without giving Detroit its flowers. The city’s hip-hop scene has been through it, but the grind is finally paying off. Detroit artists are getting the respect they’ve always deserved, bringing a sound that’s impossible to ignore. And with the ongoing creative exchange between Detroit and the Bay Area, we might be in for some legendary collaborations. Our convo dives into all of it—the personal stories, the struggles, and the wins that make Detroit’s music scene what it is today. Dej Loaf and Jaquees' 'F**k A Friend Zone 2'  is out now! Tune in and comment in the socials below. Be sure to subscribe, rate and share.  Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @dejloaf @jaqueesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    THEY Got A Love Jones

    Nyla Symone sits down with R&B duo, THEY to discuss their upcoming R&B album, Love Jones, diving into the nostalgia behind their sound, the art of storytelling, and the genre’s evolution. They explore the influence of old-school R&B, their creative process, and the themes of love and relationships woven into their music. The conversation also touches on live performances, AI in music production, masculinity, astrology, and personal growth—all with a mix of humor, insight, and memorable tour stories.  Tune in and comment in the socials below.  Be sure to subscribe, rate and share.  Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @theySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    The Journey of Meraki with Fresco Trey

    On this episode of WTTLK, Nyla Symone sits down with special guest Fresco Trey to dive into his latest EP, Meraki. He opens up about the inspiration behind the title, his journey of self-growth, and the lessons he's learned along the way. From love and relationships to chasing his dreams without fear, Fresco shares his perspective on staying true to himself. He also reflects on the impact of fame, the legacy he hopes to build, and why mentorship and authenticity are at the heart of his music and life.  Tune in and comment in the socials below.  Be sure to subscribe, rate and share.  Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @frescotreySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Creating ‘No Spaces’ with Nali

    On this episode of WNTTLK, Nyla Symone sits down with R&B singer Nali to discuss her new EP 'No Spaces', her journey in music, connections, relationships, and personal growth while sharing fun moments through games and talks about future goals. Nali opens up about her experiences in the industry and her passion for making a positive impact on her community. Tune in and comment in the socials below.  Be sure to subscribe, rate and share.  Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @theoriginalnaliSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    The Heart of Wonderlove with Chase Shakur

    Join us for an insightful and candid conversation with Chase Shakur as we delve into his latest album, 'Wonderlove'. This episode kicks off with an exploration of the album's theme, where Chase reveals how love and obsession inform his creativity. Discover the backstories behind the songs and how his personal experiences shape the music he releases. Also, listen in as Chase discusses his creative collaborations, sharing humorous and heartfelt moments that enrich both his art and personal relationships. Tune in and comment in the socials below.  Be sure to subscribe, rate and share.  Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @chaseshakur  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    From Detroit To The World with Icewear Vezzo

    On this episode of WNTTLK, Nyla Symone sits with special guest Iceware Vezzo who hares his journey from a young entrepreneur in Detroit to a rising star in the rap industry. He discusses the challenges of maintaining a healthy lifestyle while on the road, the impact of politics on personal relationships and the unique sound of Detroit rap that often goes unacknowledged. Vezzo also shares his upcoming film projects, the transformative power of shrooms and more. Tune in and comment in the socials below.  Be sure to subscribe, rate and share.  Follow We Need To Talk: @wnttlk @nylasymoneee @icewear_vezzoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    OMB Peazy Discusses "Lay Down," TikTok's Impact on Fame, Collaborating with Glorilla, Navigating Personal Growth, & Aiming for Platinum Records by 2025!

    Send us a textDiscover the unexpected journey of OMB Peazy, whose song "Lay Down" soared to new heights years after its original release, all thanks to the viral power of TikTok. Our conversation with OMB Peazy uncovers his transformation from a shy, camera-averse artist into a confident, multi-dimensional musician. He shares how his collaboration with Glorilla injected fresh energy into his work, while also emphasizing the importance of crafting music that stands the test of time. Join us as we navigate the whirlwind of fame and artistic growth, highlighting OMB Peazy's commitment to authenticity and his evolving musical style. Journey through the complexities of balancing fame with personal growth. B-OMB Peazy opens up about the therapeutic role music plays in his life, offering him a way to express vulnerability amidst the challenges of public life. His stories reveal the lessons learned from fame, the importance of staying true to oneself, and how these experiences have enriched his personal and professional journey. We also share a light-hearted exchange about his fashion choices and personal anecdotes from life on tour, providing listeners with a glimpse into the playful side of this rising artist.Reflect on the power of personal transformation with OMB Peazy as he talks about how personal style and family support have shaped his journey. A touching tribute to his grandma Daisy highlights the grounding influence of family in his life. We wrap up with a look into his latest album, "Drifting Away," and OMB Peazy's aspirations for future success, aiming for platinum records and achieving personal milestones by 2025. This episode promises a heartfelt exploration of growth, resilience, and self-discovery, offering listeners a chance to see the many layers of this talented artist.Talk Soon! ✌🏾 Stay connected! Follow @wnttlk on all platforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Thisizlondon Discusses Musical Evolution from Drumming to Production, Nigerian Roots Influences, Vintage Shopping Inspirations, Genre Exploration in London, & Creative Ambitions!

    Send us a textWhat happens when a passion for drumming transitions into a flourishing career in music production? This Is London, a talented artist with Nigerian roots currently based in London, joins us to share his captivating journey from choir singing in his hometown to creating dynamic beats across continents. Raised in a family steeped in church music, he found his rhythm early on and pursued drumming until he discovered the world of music production at 17. Our conversation with This Is London offers an intimate look at how his Nigerian upbringing, combined with a love for vintage shopping in places like LA and Paris, has influenced both his art and lifestyle choices.Listeners will be transported into the vibrant world of This Is London, where cultural influences and a distinctive musical style come alive. Despite his strong connection to Afro beats, he talks about how his mother's eclectic taste in music, featuring legends like Whitney Houston and Michael Jackson, shaped his soundscape. His move to London opened new doors, allowing him to explore genres like rap and R&B and collaborate with artists who inspire him. This Is London's story is one of adaptability and ambition, as he shares his pursuit to expand his musical horizons and challenge himself creatively.Talk Soon! ✌🏾 Stay connected! Follow @wnttlk on all platforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Paul Wall Discusses "Still Tippin'," Navigating Financial Struggles, Houston Rap Culture's Legacy, Mentoring New Talent, & Surprise Album Release!

    Send us a textGet ready to be inspired by the legendary Paul Wall as he takes us behind the scenes of the Houston rap scene, sharing stories that only someone of his stature could tell. Discover his initial skepticism about the iconic track "Still Tippin'" and how he transformed financial struggles into a booming business with Johnny Dang. As we navigate through Paul’s journey, hear about his admiration for emerging artists like That Mexican OT and the collaborative spirit that bridges seasoned musicians with the new wave of talent in the Texas rap scene.Explore the rich tapestry of Houston's musical evolution, as we trace the history from Rap-A-Lot and Screwed Up Click to the global influence of Swishahouse. We celebrate artists like Megan Thee Stallion and Travis Scott, who have catapulted the Houston sound to international fame. This episode highlights the unique cultural blend of Texas, influenced by church, blues, and car culture, with a nod to key figures like Mike Dean and Pimp C for their foundational contributions to the region's iconic style.We tackle the ongoing challenge of preserving regional music identities amidst mainstream trends, emphasizing the importance of staying true to one's roots while embracing new influences. As Houston grows as a cultural hub, we express excitement over collaborations with producers like DJ Fresh and G-Luck, and the profound impact of artists like Zero. Paul shares lessons in gratitude and perspective, offering insights into parenting, faith, and seizing opportunities. Plus, don't miss our surprise album release announcement, promising fresh tunes and a reminder to pursue your passions.Talk Soon! ✌🏾 Stay connected! Follow @wnttlk on all platforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Akia Discusses "F-A-F-O," Embracing Musical Diversity, Transformative Travels from Arkansas to LA, Vulnerability in "Soft Girl Era," & Upcoming Projects!

    Send us a textDiscover the captivating journey of Akiya, a talented artist whose new single "F-A-F-O" is turning heads in the music world. Akiya takes us on a personal exploration, from her beginnings singing in church, supported by her mother and inspired by her DJ grandmother, to finding her sound amidst the vibrant musical landscapes of Los Angeles and Atlanta. Her story is a testament to how diverse cultural experiences and transitions—from Arkansas to Memphis and beyond—have shaped her unique artistic voice.This episode promises a deep dive into Akiya's process of self-discovery through music, marked by transformative travels to Miami and LA. Through collaborations with Latin and Jamaican producers, Akiya uncovers the boundless possibilities of her craft, embracing her vulnerability with tracks like "Soft Girl Era," which channels feminine energy and emotional introspection. As she gears up for her next project, "Dumb, Crazy, Stupid," listeners are in for an inspiring ride through real-life emotions and universally relatable tunes. Follow her journey and connect with her artistry on Instagram @whoisakia for more updates and insights.Talk Soon! ✌🏾 Stay connected! Follow @wnttlk on all platforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Muni Long Discusses "Revenge," Embracing Her Villain Era for Empowerment, Balancing Motherhood and Career, Redefining Relationships for Success, & Unveiling New Music!

    Send us a textWhat happens when an artist steps into her “villain era” not to spread chaos, but to reclaim her power and self-worth? Join us as we sit down with the talented Muni Long, who shares her journey of empowerment through her latest project, "Revenge." Muni opens up about the challenges she faces as a woman, especially a Black woman, in the music industry, and how she's learning to set boundaries and let others earn their place in her life. With candid reflections on self-care and authenticity, Muni offers a fresh perspective on navigating the pressures of success while staying true to oneself.<br><br>Motherhood often changes everything, and for Muni Long, it has reshaped her approach to personal boundaries and career choices. We delve into how parenting has sharpened her focus and assertiveness, redefining what truly matters in professional and personal spaces. Our discussion also takes a critical look at modern relationships for career-driven women, emphasizing the importance of balanced partnerships grounded in mutual respect and support. Muni shares her insights on the value of genuine connection and the shared growth that defy the unequal dynamics often faced by women in the pursuit of their dreams. And because life isn’t all about serious conversations, we wrap up with a fun segment of "Questions that Need Answers," where Muni offers humorous takes on personal growth, financial independence, and cultural heritage. From astrology and its influence on identity to her adventures in tracing ancestry, Muni's reflections mix laughter with thoughtful exploration. We round off the episode with exciting news about her upcoming projects, including Grammy nominations and new music, ensuring a captivating mix of empowerment, laughter, and cultural exploration.00:41 Muni Long is in the building! - She talks about her revenge era her dreams, dealing with people doubting her, & fulfilling someone else's expectations. 07:41 Everybody always tells you you're on a clock but it's a fake clock.10:23 Superpowers: Muni just wants to be held, even if it's at gunpoint 🤣15:09 Muni Long & give their opinions on relationships, expectations of men and women, & how to connect with yourself.21:55 Helping women find their voices when people try to project their ideas on them.25:10 Questions That Need Answers: Muni Long Answers The Hard Questions!27:32 Muni gives her 18 year old self some advice.28:35 Finding out heritage and how difficult it is now knowing where you're from.33:49 Embracing grammy season, singing at the White House, & another brand new album in the works.35:17 Muni is okay with not having features but she DOES features. Hook-giving Muni is top teir.Talk Soon! ✌🏾 Stay connected! Follow @wnttlk on all platforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    DC the Don Discusses "Rebirth," Embracing the Unexpected, Cultural Influences, Authentic Connections in Music, & Life Lessons from Urban Exploration!

    Send us a textWhat happens when a rising star in the music industry steps out of his comfort zone and embraces the unexpected? You're about to find out as we sit down with DC the Don for a truly engaging conversation. From an unforgettable encounter with a homeless man in New York City discussing Mike Tyson to spontaneous adventures inspired by his Instagram followers, DC shares the stories that showcase his genuine connection with people and his adaptable spirit. We also uncover DC's thoughts on black culture and his dream of living in Tokyo, revealing how Asian influences are making a mark on pop culture.As we navigate through cultural landscapes, DC sheds light on the music industry's vibrant hotspots, highlighting both the allure and the superficial challenges of places like LA and Atlanta. We delve into his latest work, "Rebirth," which DC considers his true debut album. It's an exploration of personal growth and artistic authenticity, featuring a meaningful collaboration with Ombre on the track "Knock Me Off My Feet." Our discussion paints a picture of DC's journey towards creative freedom, emphasizing his desire for genuine connections in an industry often filled with facades.Wrapping things up, we explore the fulfilling side of creating art for oneself, inspired by Rick Rubin's philosophy, and DC's personal reflections on life and self-care. Through a playful game of "Questions that Need Answers," DC shares valuable life lessons and the joy of urban exploration, including the unique perspective of experiencing the city while on shrooms. Before signing off, we channel the excitement surrounding DC's latest release, "Rebirth," and offer ways for listeners to stay connected with him on social media. This episode is a blend of insightful narratives and heartfelt exchanges, capturing the essence of DC the Don's artistic journey.Talk Soon! ✌🏾 Stay connected! Follow @wnttlk on all platforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Smino Discusses "Maybe in Nirvana," Moving for New Beginnings, Challenges of Independent Artistry, Transforming St. Louis, & Drake Copying His Hair Style?!!

    Send us a textWhat if you could start fresh in a new city, or even a new country, and redefine your identity? Join us for an engaging conversation with Smino as he shares his personal journey with music, reflections on past projects like "Netflix and Duse," and the exciting evolution leading to his latest work, "Maybe a Nirvana." Smino opens up about the creative process, the upsides and downsides of independent artistry, and his plans for multiple album releases in 2024. The candid insights and humor provide a window into his unique artistic mindset and future ambitions.Ever considered packing up and moving to a new city to escape reminders of a past relationship? We tackle the emotional and logistical challenges of leaving long-term relationships behind, with discussions about potential new beginnings in places like Los Angeles and Rio de Janeiro. We explore the cultural adjustment and the thrill of immersing oneself in new communities and music scenes. This lively and heartfelt exchange emphasizes self-empowerment and embracing one's identity, while recognizing the influence of family and finances when choosing bustling cities like London.Chaos meets creativity at the Country Cousins Festival, where we envision transforming St. Louis into a year-round art hub. Our light-hearted discussions touch on unexpected confessions, humorous anecdotes, and even the playful idea of launching a hair care line inspired by Madam C.J. Walker. With shout-outs to hidden musical gems like Marco Plus's "Soulless" and nods to fan creativity, this episode is rich with laughter, appreciation, and the boundless connection that art and community bring.Talk Soon! ✌🏾 Stay connected! Follow @wnttlk on all platforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Cleo Trappa Discusses "Everybody Ate," Transformative Journey from Scandal to Stardom, Genre-Bending Ambitions, Debut Podcast Plans, & Navigating Personal and Professional Challenges!

    Send us a textCleo Trappa, the formidable voice behind the hit single "Everybody 8," joins us in a refreshing conversation, where she shares her journey from scandal to stardom. Hear how Cleo, with her unyielding authenticity, turned public misconceptions into a creative triumph, fueled by DJ Honeybee's remix. Her story isn't just about music; it's about facing life's hurdles head-on and choosing to narrate her experiences through her own narrative lens.We also explore Cleo's musical evolution and her aspirations beyond rap, diving into the diverse genres that capture her eclectic spirit. With a hint of rock star rebellion, Cleo dreams of blending genres like alt rap and country into her repertoire, challenging traditional labels. This episode teases the potential of her podcast venture, where her vibrant storytelling and rich experiences promise to captivate audiences.Finally, Cleo opens up about navigating the often tricky waters of personal relationships and business within the music industry. Her candid insights on authenticity and managing public perception offer valuable lessons in self-love and resilience. As we wrap up, Cleo's infectious enthusiasm invites you to connect with her musical journey, leaving you inspired by her boundless energy and love for creativity.Talk Soon! ✌🏾 Stay connected! Follow @wnttlk on all platforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Finesse 2x Discusses Transformation from Incarceration, Harnessing Universal Energy, Navigating Betrayals, Strategic Influence of "Art of War," & Lessons in Self-Acceptance!

    Send us a textWhat does it mean to navigate life's betrayals while chasing personal growth? Join us with special guest, rapper Finesse Two Times, as he shares his compelling journey of transformation from incarceration to creating music that resonates with profound life lessons. Finesse opens up about how he harnessed the universe's energy to manifest pivotal moments in his life, favoring its power over traditional religious beliefs. Intrigued by the strategic insights of the classic "Art of War," he discusses how these ancient principles influenced his work and provided moral guidance in tough times, all of which is reflected in his music.Relationships, with all their loyalty and betrayal, are at the heart of our conversation. We dive into the challenges of balancing forgiveness with self-preservation, exploring the thin line between protecting one's peace and missing out on opportunities by cutting people off too soon. Finesse draws fascinating parallels between personal connections and business decisions, offering insights on the necessity of boundaries and the struggle with mind games. His candid reflections provide a fresh perspective on dealing with new acquaintances versus maintaining familiar ties, highlighting the impact of betrayal and how it shapes our emotional landscape.Throughout our discussion, personal growth and the lessons learned from relationships stand as recurring themes. We explore the dynamics of dating preferences, the influence of partners' advice that aligns with personal goals, and the societal expectations women face in the music industry. As the episode progresses, Finesse Two Times reflects on the nostalgic memories tied to music, emphasizing self-compassion and understanding that growth comes at its own pace. Tune in to discover how Finesse's experiences have not only shaped his music but continue to offer valuable lessons in self-acceptance and mutual growth.Talk Soon! ✌🏾 Stay connected! Follow @wnttlk on all platforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Earthgang Discusses "Perfect Fantasy," Blurring Lines in Modern Love, Challenging Music Industry Norms, Embracing Japanese Culture, & Atlanta's Vibrant Influence!

    Send us a textDiscover a new perspective on creativity and relationships as we are joined by the innovative duo, Earthgang. In a world where dating "rotations" and "rosters" blur the lines between love and utility, we explore these concepts with humor and depth, alongside Earthgang's unique insights. They share their experience in challenging the status quo of the music industry with their latest project, "Perfect Fantasy," and offer a fresh take on maintaining authenticity and connection in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.We also unravel Earthgang's entrepreneurial journey, highlighting their path from grassroots beginnings to becoming part of Dreamville. Their strategy of releasing music against the grain and the influential role of Japanese culture, particularly anime and video games, in their creative process comes into focus. We celebrate the rich and vibrant cultural tapestry of Atlanta, drawing parallels with the artistic expressions found in Japan, while reflecting on how these inspirations fuel Earthgang's innovative sound.Finally, we navigate the complex dynamics of modern love and relationships, inspired by the bold personas of music icons like Future and Rihanna. Tackling societal double standards and the romanticized notions of love, we engage in a spirited discussion on how music shapes perceptions and personal expression. Together, we question, laugh, and reflect on whether love should be rare or commonplace, challenging the norms and inviting listeners to ponder the true essence of love and connection.Talk Soon! ✌🏾 Stay connected! Follow @wnttlk on all platforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Jacquees Discusses "Baby Making," Overcoming Personal Struggles, Embracing Faith & Family, Musical Evolution, & Excitement for "Mood 2"!

    Send us a textHave you ever wondered how personal transformation can redefine your art and life? Join us as we sit down with Jacquees, the self-proclaimed "king of R&B," who fearlessly opens up about his journey from battling a drinking problem to embracing a life of family, faith, and creativity. Jacquees shares how the inspiring words of Pastor Darius Daniels and the unwavering support of his family have anchored him, leading to a creative rebirth that is palpable in his latest album, "Baby Making." This album, crafted as an ode to love without any features, showcases not only his vocal prowess but the deep personal love and dedication that fuel his music.Explore with us the emotional landscapes of betrayal and resilience as Jacquees reflects on personal experiences that have shaped his worldview. Drawing parallels with biblical figures, he offers insights into the importance of self-awareness and growth, making spirituality relatable through humor and real-life anecdotes. Jacquees also recounts his journey toward physical health and discipline, revealing how these changes have impacted his life on and off the stage. He emphasizes the profound influence of supportive partners who encourage positive change, highlighting how distancing from negativity has been crucial to his transformation.As we celebrate Jacquees' musical evolution, the excitement around his upcoming album "Mood 2" is palpable. We invite you to journey through his past works, like the mixtape "Back To Me," which still holds gems waiting to be rediscovered. Our conversation promises a rich narrative of redemption, creativity, and personal growth, offering listeners a chance to explore the mind and music of Jacquees. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to his work, this episode is a testament to the power of personal change and artistic dedication.Talk Soon! ✌🏾 Stay connected! Follow @wnttlk on all platforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Kiana Ledé Discusses "Space & Pu$$y," Staying Friends with Exes, Embracing Chaos in Creativity, Her Aries Influence, & Reality TV Fascinations!

    Send us a textCan you really be friends with your ex? Join us as we explore this question with the incredibly talented Kiana Ledé, who shares her unique perspective on the rollercoaster of relationships, inspired by her fiery Aries nature. Kiana opens up about her latest album, "Cut Ties," and how her creative process is fueled by the chaos and purposefulness of her life's experiences. We discuss the hidden truths behind the powerful tracks "Space" and "Pu$$y," delving into the art of maintaining emotional boundaries in personal connections.Our conversation takes a deeper turn as we navigate the tumultuous waters of past relationships, focusing on the essence of healing and self-discovery. Kiana candidly shares her insights into maintaining friendships with exes and the journey of accepting genuine love after a challenging past. From the importance of therapy and self-love to embracing the quirks that shape us, such as being artsy or living with ADHD, we uncover the beautiful complexity of personal growth. Kiana’s reflections are wrapped in a rich tapestry of her background and the experiences that have influenced her views on love and relationships.For a lighter note, we indulge in the guilty pleasure of reality TV and the joy of doing absolutely nothing. Kiana and I exchange stories about our favorite binge-worthy shows, from Netflix dating spectacles to the unmissable drama of the Real Housewives series. Alongside these playful moments, we emphasize the importance of supporting artists like Kiana by streaming and purchasing their work. Don’t miss out on connecting with Kiana's music and staying engaged with her artistic journey.Talk Soon! ✌🏾 Stay connected! Follow @wnttlk on all platforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Toosii Discusses "Jaded," Collaboration with Kehlani, Cosmic Influence on Love, Balancing Dual Personas, Insights on Relationships & Future Musical Ventures!

    Send us a textWhat happens when a touch of toxicity becomes the unexpected spice in a relationship? Join us as we welcome the multi-talented Toosii, who opens up about his latest project, "Jaded." This episode is a delightful mix of humor and insight, as Toosii shares his views on why a little chaos might be necessary for balance, echoing the yin-yang philosophy. Our conversation with Toosii gets even more intriguing as we talk about his collaboration with Kehlani, her impressive promptness, and the debate on revenge versus moving on, all sprinkled with Toosii's Capricorn-esque wit.In the second part of our chat, the stars align as we dive into the cosmic influence of Leo on love and relationships. The conversation flips between the tangible and intangible, discussing how past experiences with relationships impact our current views on love. We don't shy away from contrasting economic views, pondering the future value of essentials versus money, and drawing comparisons between dating cultures in bustling New York City versus the warm South. A notable highlight is Toosii's recent collaboration with Money Long, setting the stage for exciting new musical ventures.As we wrap up our time with Toosii, he candidly shares his journey of personal growth and how he balances his dual persona as both a knight in shining armor and a so-called "toxic king." We hear stories of his childhood adventures, including a memorable puppy bite, and his current reading interests that include financial literacy gems like "Rich Dad, Poor Dad." Toosii offers a transparent view into his lifestyle choices, his career triumphs, and even his comedic admission of being less informed about politics. This episode has it all, from laughs to life lessons, so don't miss out!Talk Soon! ✌🏾 Stay connected! Follow @wnttlk on all platforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    October London Discusses "Rebirth of Marvin," Transition to Death Row Records, Collaborations with Superfly & Babyface, Overcoming Stage Fright, & Versatility Across Genres!

    Send us a textEver wondered how an artist transitions from working behind the scenes to becoming the first R&B sensation signed to the reimagined Death Row Records? October London is here to share his extraordinary journey with us. From his intuitive music-making process—crafting entire songs without pre-written lyrics—to creating his debut project "Rebirth of Marvin" in just a week, October is redefining what it means to be an R&B artist today. Join us as he opens up about working with iconic producers like Superfly and Babyface, and how he navigates the supportive yet independent dynamic within his team. As the flagship artist under Snoop Dogg's leadership, October is on a mission to transcend genre boundaries while staying true to his authentic self.Explore the highs and lows of October's artistic journey, from battling stage fright to embracing the unpredictability of mixed feedback, especially when compared to legends like Marvin Gaye. Despite the initial skepticism surrounding his alignment with the traditionally gangster rap label of Death Row Records, October is breaking boundaries and rewriting expectations. We also delve into his remarkable versatility, performing across genres under different alter egos like Sam Nash. Learn about his strategic touring approach and the thrill of engaging with diverse audiences. October shares his passion for exploring new musical territories and the refreshing challenges that come with it, keeping his work fresh and exciting for both himself and his fans.Talk Soon! ✌🏾 Stay connected! Follow @wnttlk on all platforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    OG Parker Discusses Musical Journey from Morehouse to Mega Hits, Influences from Pharrell & Timbaland, Managing a Record Label, Atlanta's Studio Scene, Fashion Ventures, & Honoring PNB Rock!

    Send us a textEver wondered how a childhood steeped in music can shape a top-tier producer? Join us as we chat with the extraordinarily talented OG Parker, who shares his incredible journey from learning piano with his grandfather at Morehouse to mastering FL Studio in high school. Listen in as Parker opens up about his musical inspirations, including legends like Pharrell and Timbaland, and dives into his love for R&B and that irresistible "bounce." You'll also get a peek into his thoughts on toxicity and his top three favorite rappers, offering a nuanced view of his creative world.Ever been curious about the behind-the-scenes magic of the music industry? Parker enlightens us on the complexities of running a record label, producing hit tracks like "Impatient" and "Rain Down," and collaborating with major artists like Chris Brown and PartyNextDoor. He paints a vivid picture of the dynamic studio environment in Atlanta compared to more intimate settings elsewhere, shedding light on the unique cultural vibes that influence creativity. From managing a team of producers to guiding the creative freedom of artists, Parker's insights are a masterclass for any aspiring music mogul.But it's not all about the beats and the business. In our final segment, we honor the legacy of PNB Rock through a heartfelt discussion about a collaborative track featuring PNB Rock and Lakia. Parker also takes us into his exciting foray into fashion with his new brand, "7," inspired by divine influence and Pharrell's aesthetic. Wrapping up with a fun game segment, Parker reveals his personal quirks and aspirations, including a nostalgic nod to his NBA dreams and his love for J Cole’s "Friday Night Lights." Tune in for an episode that's rich with music, fashion, and heartfelt moments—not to mention plenty of laughs.Talk Soon! ✌🏾 Stay connected! Follow @wnttlk on all platforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Victoria Monet Discusses "Jaguar" Journey, Highs and Lows of Newfound Fame, Balancing Motherhood with Music, Empowering Collaborations, & Exciting Future Projects!

    Send us a textWhat happens when a high school golfer turns into a rising music sensation? Join us as Victoria Monet takes us through her electrifying journey from the greens to the stage. She candidly opens up about her transition from background work to the spotlight, sharing the highs and lows of newfound fame. Victoria also gives us an exclusive peek into the creative process behind her Jaguar album series and teases the upcoming Jaguar 2 deluxe edition. Plus, don't miss her empowering single, "Alright," and her groundbreaking collaboration with Kaytranada, which marks a significant milestone for women in the industry.We then shift gears to explore the transformative power of visuals in music. Through the eyes of a DJ whose career has skyrocketed thanks to choreographed dance and storytelling, we dive into the nostalgia-filled music video for "On my Mama." This heartwarming piece features appearances by her mom and daughter, bringing early 2000s culture back to life. The discussion expands to the personal challenges and victories of balancing motherhood with a demanding career, shedding light on the importance of wellness and health post-pregnancy.The episode also touches on broader themes of health, career longevity, and cultural shifts in the music industry. We discuss societal pressures on female musicians regarding motherhood and how this dynamic is changing for the better. Victoria shares her exhilarating experience working with Usher and other legendary artists. The conversation wraps up with a fun and revealing game of "Questions That Need Answers," where Victoria opens up about personal quirks and exciting future projects, including a potential Christmas-themed release. This episode is a perfect mix of meaningful insights and lighthearted fun that you won't want to miss.Talk Soon! ✌🏾 Stay connected! Follow @wnttlk on all platforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Tasha Mack Discusses Building Black Girls in Media, Transformative Conferences, Navigating Career Challenges in NYC & LA, Leading a Movement, & Mentoring the Next Generation!

    Send us a textEver wondered how one woman's vision could transform the landscape for Black women in media? Tasha Mack, the brilliant mind behind Black Girls in Media, takes us through her remarkable journey from a modest group chat in 2018 to hosting powerful conferences and brunches in major cities. Tasha opens up about the importance of community when navigating career moves to bustling cities like New York and Los Angeles, where finding your tribe can make all the difference. Her candid reflections offer invaluable insights into overcoming challenges and embracing growth, both personally and professionally.But that's not all—Tasha delves into the emotional and strategic aspects of leading a movement. From taking a two-year hiatus to meticulously planning impactful events, she discusses the balance between authenticity and change. As we touch on the need for a supportive and collaborative environment versus competition, Tasha's heartfelt stories, including mentoring her high school-aged niece, underscore the profound impact of guiding the next generation. Tune in to celebrate Tasha's inspiring contributions and discover the empowering resources Black Girls in Media offers to both women and men in the industry.Talk Soon! ✌🏾 Stay connected! Follow @wnttlk on all platforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Mez Discusses "Loading EP," Collaborations with Childish Major & Leon Bridges, Penning Hits for Dr. Dre, Working with Kanye, & Finding Joy in Music!

    Send us a textWhat could possibly inspire a rising music star to create an EP filled with tracks that didn't make the cut for an upcoming album? Mez joins us to share the story behind his Loading EP, featuring collaborations with standout artists like Childish Major, St John, Mavie, and Leon Bridges. He provides a candid look into the in-person studio sessions that birthed these tracks and discusses his vision for a balanced life where happiness, family, and career harmoniously coexist.From penning hits for Dr. Dre’s Compton to receiving a life-altering call to work on Kanye West’s Life of Pablo, I recount my personal rollercoaster of experiences in the music industry. The journey is peppered with serendipitous moments, rapid travels, and the differing studio vibes that have defined my path. Through recounting these highs and lows, I hope to shed light on the complex but rewarding nature of a career in music, especially during the tumultuous years between 2015 and 2020.Our episode also delves into the multifaceted journey of an artist who has collaborated with legends like J. Cole, Dr. Dre, and Kanye West. We explore the challenges and triumphs of being a creative force in both music and directing, highlighting the importance of resilience and self-motivation. With exciting news about a forthcoming album, listeners are in for a treat as we discuss the thrill of creating new music and finding joy in the process. Don't miss the hidden gems and personal insights we uncover in this deeply compelling episode.Talk Soon! ✌🏾 Stay connected! Follow @wnttlk on all platforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Jordan Discusses "Straight No Chase," Influences from Missy Elliott to Lauryn Hill, Emotional Journey of Debut Project, & Shout-Out to Grandma!

    Send us a textWhat happens when a rising star in hip-hop channels the likes of Missy Elliott, Lauryn Hill, and André 3000 to create her debut project? This episode features an intimate conversation with Jordan, the talented female MC behind "Straight No Chase." Jordan lays bare the emotional journey of releasing a new project, detailing the meticulous process of perfecting her tracks, and the mix of anxiety and excitement she feels about audience reactions. We get up close and personal with her influences and her dedication to authenticity, as she shares how her strong penmanship and unique perspectives carve a distinct space for her in the industry.Ever wondered how diverse musical influences shape an artist's sound? Jordan's innovative approach to vocal and melodic performances draws from an eclectic mix of genres, including Caribbean reggae and alt rock. Partnering with producer Fredro, Jordan channels her personal and professional struggles into her songwriting, creating tracks that resonate deeply with listeners. "Straight No Chase" and "Picture Perfect" are spotlighted for their powerful impact, showcasing Jordan's ability to transform raw emotion into compelling music.Through this episode, you'll witness Jordan's artistic evolution and the significance behind featuring previously released tracks like "Flo" on her debut EP. We draw on hip-hop icons like Queen Latifah and Lauryn Hill to underscore themes of self-respect, boundaries, and personal growth. Jordan, aka "She's Just Different," wraps up by expressing her excitement about her new project, offering a heartfelt shout-out to her grandma, and letting listeners know where to find her on social media and streaming platforms. An inspiring conversation that promises to connect with you on a deeper level, tune in for a memorable and authentic experience.Talk Soon! ✌🏾 Stay connected! Follow @wnttlk on all platforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Leif Discusses Hyperdrill & Jersey Club Disco, Creatively Collaborating with Jersey Producers, Fashion Ventures, "Dream Girl Era," Sexy Drill Trends, & Personal Stories!

    Send us a textEver wondered how the fusion of hyperpop, Sexy Drill, and R&B samples can revolutionize the music scene? Join us as Leif takes us through the vibrant world of Hyperdrill and Jersey Club Disco, pioneering New York's next sonic wave. She not only breaks down her creative process and collaborations with notable Jersey producers like Ace Mula and MC Vert Project X but also shares her insights into the synergistic relationship between her music and fashion ventures. With Leif's innovative sounds and her role as a muse for Pat McGrath, and campaigns with Calvin Klein and Aeropostale, this episode is a feast for anyone passionate about boundary-pushing music and fashion.Switching gears, we explore Leif's transformation into her "Dream Girl Era," a journey marked by inclusivity and relentless dream-chasing. Reflecting on collaborations with artists such as Cash Cobain, Lay, and Baby Tate, Leif reveals how these partnerships align with her personal playlist and the latest trends like Sexy Drill and Jersey Club. We also discuss the nuances of personal accountability, relationship maturity, and how astrological signs influence our interactions. From nostalgic childhood hobbies to our shared love for Korean dramas and K-pop, this episode blends musical innovation with heartfelt personal stories and light-hearted conversations.Talk Soon! ✌🏾 Stay connected! Follow @wnttlk on all platforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Ravyn Lenae Discusses "Bird's Eye," Childhood Inspirations, Juggling Industry Pressures, Iconic Red Hair, & Collaborating with Ty Dolla $ign!

    Send us a textWhat happens when a gifted musician channels her childhood memories and personal reflections into an album? Discover the emotional journey of Ravyn Lenae as she opens up about her upcoming release, "birdseye." Ravyn talks candidly about balancing the pressures of the music industry with maintaining healthy habits and the significance of her iconic red hair. Hear her discuss the heartfelt themes in her song "One Wish," inspired by the ripple effects of parental relationships, and learn about the concept behind its evocative music video.This episode is a treasure trove for music lovers and aspiring artists alike. We dive into Ravyn's creative process, where influences ranging from 60s doo-wop to modern pop guide her authentic sound. Enjoy insights into her collaboration with Ty Dolla $ign on "Dream Girl" and the whimsical yet poignant track "Bad Idea." Raven also reflects on her journey of self-discovery, both as a woman and an artist, sharing how her music brings her closer to understanding herself. Plus, find out which Stevie Wonder deep cut she holds dear and get ready for the release of "Bird's Eye" on August 9th. You won't want to miss this intimate conversation with one of today's most promising talents.Talk Soon! ✌🏾 Stay connected! Follow @wnttlk on all platforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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We Need to Talk is a thought-provoking podcast hosted by Nyla Symone, where culture and conversation collide. Each episode dives into the heart of music, culture, and the stories shaping today’s world. Known for her unique ability to blend insightful dialogue with an unfiltered vibe, Nyla explores everything from breaking down the meaning behind song lyrics to uncovering the journeys of rising artists and industry movers. Whether she’s dissecting trends, amplifying emerging voices, or tackling topics that matter, We Need to Talk creates a space where authentic discussions spark new perspectives. Tune in for conversations that are bold, fresh, and always worth having.

HOSTED BY

The Black Effect Podcast Network and iHeartPodcasts

Frequently Asked Questions

How many episodes does Certified Convo's Curated By Nyla Symone have?

Certified Convo's Curated By Nyla Symone currently has 50 episodes available on PodParley. New episodes are automatically indexed when they're published to the podcast feed.

What is Certified Convo's Curated By Nyla Symone about?

We Need to Talk is a thought-provoking podcast hosted by Nyla Symone, where culture and conversation collide. Each episode dives into the heart of music, culture, and the stories shaping today’s world. Known for her unique ability to blend insightful dialogue with an unfiltered vibe, Nyla explores...

How often does Certified Convo's Curated By Nyla Symone release new episodes?

Certified Convo's Curated By Nyla Symone has 50 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

Where can I listen to Certified Convo's Curated By Nyla Symone?

You can listen to Certified Convo's Curated By Nyla Symone on PodParley by clicking any episode. We provide an embedded audio player for direct listening, and you can also subscribe via your preferred podcast app using the RSS feed.

Who hosts Certified Convo's Curated By Nyla Symone?

Certified Convo's Curated By Nyla Symone is created and hosted by The Black Effect Podcast Network and iHeartPodcasts.
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