As the ball may be moving in the direction of going back to school and fall is going to be setting in soon, Fye Guys Radio has sprouted in it's way to a thing and it's more content that's being produced to broadcast the voices of the industry. In this exclusive piece by us, we're feature buzzing New Jersey artist, Mir Fontane. The 300 Ent signed artist spoke to us about his upbringing in Camden, the preparation of his album, "Camden", how he wants his legacy to be, and more.
Read MoreIf you've been indulged in the streetwear culture for quite some time, then it comes to no surprise if you know who this individual above is. Josh Peas has served as a cultural compass with his endeavors with his former business Peas and Carrots, that also was brought to fruition with the likes of Anwar Carrots and Casey Veggies, he's also dived in the elements of managing artists such as Pinky Liberachi, and most importantly carved his own lane into fashion as well with his "Ain't Shit Funny" lifestyle brand.
Read MoreFye Guys Radio has been plugging in with artists and creative individuals who have emerged in their creative industry. Today’s spotlight interview guest is another artist who has made his way onto the Houston music scene, Scott Brown.
Read MoreThe Fye Guys Radio series has taken new heights with adding more DJs to the roster and including new sounds to offer, the ball keeps on rolling with more interviews as well. Coming off the legs of our last interview with Cary Fagan, we wanted to feature a testimonial from Rocky Banks, a buzzing Houston artist who uses his platform to differentiate from the rest of the artists who are present in the scene.
Read MoreBringing in the vibes of Fye Guys Radio, we wanted to shine our light on different individuals who are making their way into the industry with their work. One of the most gravitating interviews we did as of late is our interview with Cary Fagan.
Read MoreAfter touring the states and releasing more content with his latest project, “Slime Ball 2”, Young Nudy is becoming one of Atlanta’s sought out artists. His brash lyrics and stylistic rhymes about the trap differentiates himself from the collection of rappers from Atlanta.
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