Showing posts with label @Lil_Wyte. Show all posts
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Sunday, February 26, 2023

Changes in My Music Mood Lead to Larger Career Advancements - Can Music Help You Grow a Small Biz Too?

Over the last few weeks, my mind has been in shambles. Between stress and sicknesses, it's been nearly impossible to focus. 

it's too much - stress
Image credit: Sarandipity's

Staying Consistent with Posting

Despite my flip-flopping anxiety levels, I've managed to do very well at adding regular content to each of my sites. Yeah, you know there's a few! And I've been coming up with different digital products to sell. Now if I can just figure out the process of uploading them. 

I'm still struggling to grow my email list. I offer several incentives, yet I only have one subscriber. Not sure what else I should do. You would think hearing that you get access to thousands of dollars of resources for FREE would be enough to encourage people to sign up. 

Last week, I made the proud career achievement of finishing a new book. I've ventured from my usual fiction prose to try my hand at recipe writing. And since I'm a dog mom obsessed with keeping my pups healthy, I decided to make my recipe topic homemade foods for dogs using human ingredients.

Image credit: Sarandipity's

 

And a recent email from a long-term client gave me the inspiration for this post and the songs I'm featuring. When I completed and returned her order in less than 24 hours, she made the impressed remark of my speed and quality. 

It's always great to hear a client appreciate your work. My comment back was that I don't feel like I'm doing work while I'm writing. Writing is more than my career. I'm truly addicted to it. 

Find What You Love and Do That

I hate taking time off. If I don't have something to write for a client, I find something to write for myself. And if I'm between posts on my sites, I am brainstorming new content to write. Or I'm writing a new book. 

My next topic is All Natural Homemade Cleaning Products. I plan to have this book written in the next two weeks. I've been trying to do better at planning, first with failed attempts using other people's planners and now by using customized planners that fit my life and needs.

The only thing I'm more obsessed with than my work is music. And with my changing moods lately, even my music preferences have been random and unpredictable.

 

Music Mood of the Week

I've gone from bumping Kevin Gates, "#IDGT (I don't get tired)" - my music mood song recommendation number one - to Luke Combs. While I don't typically do modern country, I make a few exceptions. Luke is one of those. I found him after his duet with Ryan Upchurch, "Can I get an Outlaw." That song came out years ago, before Nashville and all of country radio knew Combs existed.

Loving Some Luke Combs

Maybe it's the scruffy look and the raspy voice. Or it could be that I relate to his lyrics. "Doing This" is the second song inspiration for this post. And it's become a bit of a motto for me. 


"I'd still be doin' this if I wasn't doin' this

It ain't about the fame
It ain't about the fortune
It ain't about the name
It ain't about the glory
I guess I'm sayin' it's always been about"

Because while Luke would still be singing in smaller mediums rather than sold out shows, because he loves what he does, I write this blog and several of my other sites for free, without bringing in an income, because I can't NOT write. 

If I miss a day of writing, things don't feel right. I feel out of sorts. I struggle to focus and manage simple tasks because I have a million random thoughts bouncing in my mind and no outlet for any of them. It's rather overwhelming.

Sharing My Favorite Artist - Jelly Roll

Yesterday, we were on our way home from a baby shower, where I got to gift my niece-to-be with multiple custom designs from my collection of graphics for Sarandipity's. I finally got to play with my machines and crafts, giving me great material for a few different upcoming affiliate marketing pieces and how-to guides. 

Check out my social to see the baby girl projects I made! Comment and I'll send you the designs for free for the cost of an email.

I had Pandora set to a Jelly Roll station - topic switch - he just announced his new tour dates for 2023 and I've already got my tickets for two concerts near me. I'm so bummed rn that I won't be able to see the concert I really want to - Jelly Roll and Three 6 Mafia

But I don't have the opportunity to travel to Texas and I refuse to set foot in a backwards ass state like California. So, until they come home to Memphis, I'll stick to listening on the radio. We might surprise the oldest with a trip to Kentucky to see Jelly and Yelawolf for his 18th birthday. Yeah, we're cool parents like that. 

I'm more interested in Jelly and Struggle Jennings. That's the concert we'll be seeing! If you've never been to a Jelly Roll concert, I highly encourage you to check his tour and rectify that immediately! 

Rolling through Memphis Bumping Lil Wyte

Back to the story at hand and the third song inspiration of the week comes from Lil Wyte. Keep Going is about not giving up, even when you run into problems. 

I enjoy listening to songs that I can relate to, especially when it's from local artists. Wyte grew up in Frayser, which is a short distance from where I live. We pass through Frayser frequently on our way to Memphis. It's not a safe place, as Wyte sings about in Frayser Drive. But he also sings about the town I'm from and even a place and people I've partied at from time to time. 

"80 acres in Tipton County is where I be kicking."

While we ain't got 80 acres (yet), we still be kicking it in the county in the country. And our part of the country is starting to look gorgeous with trees in bloom and bright yellow Daffodils dotting the landscape. 

Spring Has Sprung My Business Bigger

Spring always makes me feel happier about life on a daily basis. It rejuvenates my soul and energizes my psyche. I'm more grateful during this part of the year because I'm at my happiest. 

And to really bring in the changing season, I'm trying to brighten my green thumb with early seed starting. Rn, I'm doing the research to pick which plants I want to use in my spring to summer outdoor landscaping. And trying to get an idea of the materials I'll need and when to start my seeds indoors. 

I might turn all of this information into another book! As I mentioned in my post at Sarandipity's, I often pull ideas for all of my content from my daily life. 

Are you a master green thumb with a great eye for plant layout? Tell me about your favorite outdoor flower to grow and the name of a song with a flower in it for a chance to win a free gift!

Music Musings of a Maddened WFH Mom

Music can be a powerful way to communicate thoughts, feelings, or behaviors to another person. It can even influence how you feel or how you think. You can even use music as a way to grow your small business. Letting people see the personal information that is your private music list implies an intimacy that you want to continue to nurture. It's not a one night stand that comes and goes without leaving a note or even a name.

 


Saturday, January 21, 2023

My Music Mood for the New Year - 2023

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Music is for Everything and Everyone

If you're an artist, you can't resist the itch of the call. Whether it's strumming a note ๐ŸŽต, singing a tune๐…ค๐…ฃ๐… , writing a lyric๐Ÿ–Ž, or busting a move๐Ÿ’ƒ, music reaches deep inside and touches the parts we think we keep hidden from the world ๐Ÿ‘€. 

I'm a firm believer that no matter what you're going through, what you're feeling or thinking, there is a piece of music to which you can relate. Good or bad, happy or sad, pick a genre, choose a song, find an artist, or catch a line. 

Motivation for Cleaning House

I love music so much that I listen to everything. Any genre. I throw on a random playlist based on my mood and what I'm doing. Cleaning house? ๐Ÿงน90s hip-hop makes it a blast. 

And I get to show my swag by hitting all the lyrics to Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, and the one and only D-R-E. Or I go with local hits like Memphis legends - Three 6 Mafia (RIP Gangsta Boo), Juicy J, Gucci Mane, Moneybagg Yo, and Young Dolph (RIP)much to the shock of my unprepared kids.


Music Mood for Being on the Road

But when I'm on the road? ✇ Nothing gets me going like putting on my favorite long-term artist - Jelly Roll. I got to see him and Brantley Gilbert in concert recently and it was AMAZING! I cannot wait to go see him again. 

Son of the Dirty South - Jelly Roll and Brantley Gilbert

If you've only just started listening to Jelly, you may think he's a country artist. After all, he's got some amazing hits playing on country radio! Props to my man. It's been decades in the making. 

Like his brother from another mother says, "I'm hot but the radio won't play my damn songs." Preach Lil Wyte! The radio world may not see you but us real fans have always had your back! "You'll always be tearing up the stage with some of the very best."

 But, despite Jelly Roll's appearance on the Grand Ole Opry stage ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘he got his start as a badass mf'ing rapper. Proud of being white trash and all of the mistakes he's made, Jelly's songs have always kept it real and hit home like no one else can do. 

Finding an Artist That Speaks to You is like Finding a Best Friend

My personal mantra and a song that the entire house knows every lyric to - including all four of the kids (even the 9 y/o who loves Jelly more than me) - is Jelly's song "Save Me". But the littlest's absolute favorite song is Creature. 


She can flow with it better than me! It makes this TN momma's heart proud to pass along a good taste of music and a pride in the successes of hometown legends. 

Promoting Artists Helps Them Get More Fans

If you're looking for a new country album that you won't hear played on a pop station with Taylor Swift and Bruno Mars, this album is right for you. Check out Self Medicated now.

 

Need to feel a bit more in touch with your savage trashy side? I got ya, freak. You can't go better than checking out Jelly and Lil Wyte's album - No Filter (and No Filter 2). 

No Filter Album cover
No Filter - Jelly Roll and Lil Wyte
 

While you're checking out duets, be sure to give a listen to Struggle Jennings. Jelly mentions him in several songs and his sexy deep drawl and OMG arms will make you a quick fan. "Fall in the fall" is FANTASTIC! 


 

Do you listen to any of the artists I've mentioned? HMU with your favorite lyric! Drop a story of what makes you a fan. Introduce me to someone or something new. And be sure to send a shout out to these amazing artists if you give them a listen. It's fans like us that help them get the recognition and success they deserve! 

Jelly Roll Facebook

Lil Wyte Facebook

Struggle Jennings Facebook

Me and the hubs enjoying Jelly Roll LIVE with Brantley Gilbert 



Sunday, July 28, 2019

Local Artists Feature

Getting your name out there is one of the most important, and hardest, things an artist has to do. If you're self-promoting, it's even harder because there's so much. Website. Social media. Blog. Concert schedule. Fan response. Updates. It goes on and on.

Since I know what it's like to self promote, I'm always helping promote others in my own way, even when they'll never even know because they have so many loyal fans out there. But if I can bring even one new fan their way, then I have succeeded. I believe music should be shared. It should be appreciated. That's what this blog is all about. Sharing music.

Memphis Bridge, spanning the Mighty Mississippi River
#photooftheday

I was listening to my Spotify playlist today when a song came on that gave me the inspiration for this post. Lil Wyte said it best when he said, "I can't even count how many legends my city's made ..." It got me to thinking, just how many artists do I know that is from my area? For those of you who don't know, my area is about 30 miles north of the city of Blues, Memphis. Guess you might be able to see why I'm such a music lover, huh? I grew up going to concerts on Beale Street. So let's see who hails from here, shall we?

Beale Street, Memphis, TN


Justin Timberlake


Justin Timberlake (Image: GQ)

Who doesn't know this household name? This famous singer came from the same podunk area I'm located and it's not hard to find someone who remembers growing up with Justin, pre-Nsync (for you younger generations, this was a boy band he belonged to in the '90s to early 2000s).

He's certainly come a long way from appearing alongside Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera on The Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and is now one of the most known singers in the world. This just goes to show that you don't have to be from a big city to make it in showbiz.

Three 6 Mafia

Nothing brings back the nostalgia of my youth like Three 6 Mafia. Living in a small town meant we spent Friday and Saturday nights cruising the strip, bumping Two Way Freak or Baby Momma. Yeanknow? Some members of this group have broken out on their own and found success, while others might not be as well known. But you know what they say ... it's hard out here for a pimp. That's right. If you've seen Hustle and Flow, you've heard Three 6 Mafia.

Three 6 Mafia


DJ Paul is one of the founding members of Three 6 and one of the only two original members left. He's also the producer of all of their albums. He's tried his hand at a solo career and is one of the more well-known members.


Juicy J is another founding member of Three 6 and is also still active. He is one of the members that went beyond the group and really found success. My kids love his remix with Katy Perry "Dark Horse". He's also collaborated with well-known artists like Kevin Gates, 2 Chainz, Wiz Khalifa, and Lil Wayne, just to name a few. Not bad for someone who started out in one of the most dangerous cities in the country.


Lord Infamous is another one of the co-founders of Three 6 Mafia and was also born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee. He was the half brother of DJ Paul. Lord Infamous wasn't able to become as successful as some of the other group members and ended his partnership with Three 6 after getting arrested. Sadly, he passed away from a heart attack in 2013.

Koopsta Knicca also isn't very well known. He was with Three 6 Mafia from 1991-2000, when he had to leave the band due to incarceration. He released multiple albums was never able to gain much of a fan base, outside of Memphians and loyal Three 6 fans. He passed away in 2015 after complications with a stroke that left him unresponsive and on life support.

Crunky Black joined Three 6 in 1993 and continued to collaborate until 2006. At that time, he dissolved his role in the group, citing a desire to branch out as a solo artist. There were some disputes between him and group members, Juicy J and DJ Paul, which also contributed to the breakup. Since being solo, he hasn't released anything since 2015.

Gangsta Boo was the only female to ever be an official member of Three 6. She's had a bit of moderate success on her own but she's collaborated with tons of folks. To me, she is the Queen of Hip Hop and helped pave the way for artists like Lil Kim and Nicki Minaj.

Lil Wyte:



Lil Wyte (Image: Lil Wyte)

If you listened to Three 6 back in the day, you've no doubt heard some collabs between them and this rapper. Nowadays, you'll most likely hear him with Jelly RollLil Wyte is at the top of my favorite artists from my area and my kids love him too. He raps about what life is like around here. Some of his songs are about the hardships of life and growing up in Frayser, a very dangerous place, and some are about living it up country style. The song Come Ride was actually filmed right next door to my best friend's house. His line, "80 acres in Tipton County is where I be kicking ..." Yep. That's my area!

Leebo:


Leebo Music (Image: Leebo Music)

Since I've mentioned Tipton County, let me introduce you to a new up and coming hick-hop artist Leebo. He's from the same stomping grounds as me and I've seen him perform a few times at local bars. He keeps the raps real about country living. If you've never experienced backwoods country, give this man a listen and learn how it's done.

Part 2: Coming Soon
These are just a few artists that emerged from the infamous land of Blues. Keep an eye because part two will be coming soon with even more artists.  Do you know a local band or artist that's trying to get their name out there? Comment in the links for your chance to win a free promotional piece featuring them.