In the latest episode of My Interviews Are Hotter, Mowgs speaks to SK Vibemaker about His story so far, Dealing with the fame of being one of the faces for rap for Birmingham, His heritage & growing up in his rare dynamic, His love for Caviar & pancakes, The future for Mowgs & more
My Interviews Are Hotter: Kofi Stone & SK Vibemaker - A Man After God’s Own Heart
In the latest episode of My Interviews Are Hotter, Kofi Stone speaks to SK Vibemaker about:
The main influence behind his music
Does he feel like his is going against popular trends with his music?
What made him become the rapper that he is?
Why do rappers lie in their raps?
His song ‘King David Flow’
Is Kofi Stone a gospel rapper?
Does not swearing much in his music limit his audience?
His 2020 statement “All these rapper sound the same” & more
Miss Lafamilia Interview
Birmingham based rapper Miss Lamilia talks to SK Vibemaker about
Her music path & the point she took music serious
Transition from owning a modelling agency to music
How do new artist not focus on the numbers too much?
Is Miss Lafamilia heartless when it comes to relationships?
Juggling the music showbiz with parenthood
Her challenging childhood growing up in Winston Green / Birmingham
The status of her quarrel with SteffLon don
Dealing with the music industry energies pitting female artists against each other
Her debut project ‘Elements’
How she feels about the ‘Queen of UK Drill’ title
Biggest UK female inspirations
Tana Interview
Birmingham Rapper Tana talks to SK Vibemaker about:
What it takes to be ‘Hood hottest’
Transition from Grime with Invasion Crew to making Drill
Quitting his day job to persue music at the top of 2020
Story behind his name Tana
His grandad - Sir Coxsone Dodd - influence on his music career
How much unity there is in Birmingham
His Stormzy flow
Depzman effect on the city & more
Stardom Interview
Birmingham Rapper Stardom sits down with SK Vibemaker & talks about:
The tory behind his name
Music journey so far
Grimes role in his early career
Growing up in Erdington/Birmingham
The unspoken struggle of out of London artists making an impact in London
Leaving football behind as a teenager on the brink of a professional career
Turning his back on the roads to take music serious
Being in the studio with Fredo
His working relationship with Snap Capone
His prolific output
The state of unity amongst Birmingham artists
Ambitions as an artist
The tricky situation of receiving a guest verse that you are not feeling from an artist & more
Mist Interview
Just after his performance at Reading Festival Mist spoke to SK Vibemaker about his transition from smaller stages to festivals stages, ‘Diamond in the dirt’ project sounding like an album & how his album will differ, Possibility of a joint Mist/Mostack project, the making of ‘Mosh pit’, his love from London, the surprise of his track ‘Wish me well’ with Jessie Ware, setting the video standards even higher & more
Lotto Boyzz Podcast
Repping Birmingham, Lotto Boyzz talk to SK Vibemaker about their rise in status over the last year, the origins of Lotto Boyzz all the success from Birmingham artists at the moment, the afro bashment movement, the point in which they took music as a career & more
C4 Podcast
With the release of his new single ‘They don’t know’, C4 talks to SK Vibemaker about his work away from Music, His brother Preditahs change in his production sound, His music productivity strategy, The making of his Grime classic ‘Off track’, The recent deal he signed, The origins of his slogans, The temptation to write reload bars as an MC & more
Mist Interview
The story from the beginning... Hailing from Birmingham, Mist talks to SK Vibemaker about his life before taking music seriously, his life spent in jail & his transition from the street life to the music life, his breakthrough song ‘Karlas back’ & the language he used in it, connecting with producer Steel Banglez, his daughters growing up while he was in his absence, the origins of his name, starting out doin Grime & more
Lady Leshurr Podcast
On the release of his new single ‘Where are they now’, Lady Leshurr talks to SK Vibemaker for UW about how this year has been compared to her best year of her career 2015, the Queen speech series enabling her to be able to buy her mum a house, Managing her new level of income, Her snapchat life, Feeling under-rated by the scene & more