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  • The Music Journal Podcast is a show that documents trending musical events and topics as they happen. Our host, Wes Yee is a music producer and artist, himself. He’s found himself in many different facets of the music industry – From writing and producing jingles, to licensing, to teaching to being an artist releasing his own music. Because of this he’s been able to build an extremely broad network of amazing artists, musicians and people in the industry, and on this show he brings some of them on to chat about not only the trends, but also how you can apply them to your own career if you’re an aspiring music producer or artist.

    You may remember Taryn Southern from Season 3 of American Idol. She was a top 50 finalist, but the worst thing you can imagine happening to someone on an international stage happened to her.

    She forgot her lyrics.

    After that happened, she vowed to never perform on stage ever again. While, in the last year she's been able to overcome that fear and perform regularly, the experience also led to her making big strides in a lot of other ways.

    She created a successful YouTube channel that has over 400K subscribers, she's made many videos that have gone viral, and her most recent musical project is an album that was produced by Artificial Intelligence.

    Taryn and I get into a really insightful conversation about the human experience and whether involving algorithms, robots and artificial intelligence can take away from -- Or enhance, music and any creative process.

    Connect with the host, Wes:

    Spotify: www.bit.ly/wesyeespotify

    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: www.facebook.com/wesyeemusic

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wes.yee/

    Snapchat: @wesyeeee

    Connect with Taryn:

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TarynSouthern

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/TarynSouthern?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor

    Website: https://www.tarynsouthern.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tarynsouthern/?hl=en

  • The Music Journal Podcast is a show that documents trending musical events and topics as they happen. Our host, Wes Yee is a music producer and artist, himself. He’s found himself in many different facets of the music industry – From writing and producing jingles, to licensing, to teaching to being an artist releasing his own music. Because of this he’s been able to build an extremely broad network of amazing artists, musicians and people in the industry, and on this show he brings some of them on to chat about not only the trends, but also how you can apply them to your own career if you’re an aspiring music producer or artist.

    Noble runs The Museum TV, which is Boston's premiere Vlog. He's featured people like Joyner Lucas, Ty Dollar $ign, Jay Critch and more.

    As a resident of Boston, Massachusetts myself, it was great to have somebody doing so much for the community on the show.

    The way we got in touch is a funny story. I'm working with an artist named Kyle Bent on his new album, and after one of our sessions, Kyle asked me if I could drive him to a networking event in South Bay. I gave him a ride, and didn't think much of it after that.

    A few weeks later, I met Noble and he's telling me about these networking events he does in South Bay, and I'm wondering to myself "Why does that sound so familiar?" And then it hit me. That was the same event that I dropped Kyle off at.

    While Noble is doing big things for the local scene and community, he actually hates the word "local," and his presence extends far beyond that.

    Connect with the host, Wes:

    Spotify: www.bit.ly/wesyeespotify

    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: www.facebook.com/wesyeemusic

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wes.yee/

    Snapchat: @wesyeeee

    Connect with Noble:

    Website: http://tmtv.world/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themuseumtv/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheMuseumTv

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/themuseumfile/featured

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  • The Music Journal Podcast is a show that documents trending musical events and topics as they happen. Our host, Wes Yee is a music producer and artist, himself. He’s found himself in many different facets of the music industry – From writing and producing jingles, to licensing, to teaching to being an artist releasing his own music. Because of this he’s been able to build an extremely broad network of amazing artists, musicians and people in the industry, and on this show he brings some of them on to chat about not only the trends, but also how you can apply them to your own career if you’re an aspiring music producer or artist.

    Chris Ju AKA Kato On The Track is a professional music producer. He's worked with Hopsin, Jarren Benton, B.O.B., produced music for Fox's So You Think You Can Dance and his No Sucka MC's contest helped make Token go viral.

    I've been following Kato for a little while now, and I'm honored to have him in the show. In today's episode we talk a lot about what it means to be an entrepreneur in the music industry, because at the end of the day whether you're an artist or a producer, you are an entrepreneur.

    One of the key points I took from chatting with Kato is how long it took him to be successful. Kato has struggled a lot to get to where he is today. From being homeless and broke to owning his own home and finding a lot of success, it did not happen overnight for him.

    It's a marathon, not a sprint. But it doesn't have to be a struggle...

    Connect with the host, Wes:

    Spotify: www.bit.ly/wesyeespotify

    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: www.facebook.com/wesyeemusic

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wes.yee/

    Snapchat: @wesyeeee

    Connect with Kato:

    Website(s): https://www.katoonthetrack.com/

    Beat Store: www.nastytrax.com

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/KatoProducer?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katoproducer/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/katoproducer/

  • The Music Journal Podcast is a show that documents trending musical events and topics as they happen. Our host, Wes Yee is a music producer and artist, himself. He’s found himself in many different facets of the music industry – From writing and producing jingles, to licensing, to teaching to being an artist releasing his own music. Because of this he’s been able to build an extremely broad network of amazing artists, musicians and people in the industry, and on this show he brings some of them on to chat about not only the trends, but also how you can apply them to your own career if you’re an aspiring music producer or artist.

    Today's episode is the 2nd solo show I've done so far. As the new school year, new lease season, seasonal change, or whatever the end of summer means to you approaches, it always feels like a time for reflection and nostalgia for me.

    So I wanted to do a monologue, where I talk about a minor crisis that I recently went through and what I did about it. Recently my 2011 Macbook Pro, with all of my data, important client files, podcasts, all the programs I use to produce music and everything crashed.

    This couldn't have come at a worse time. Things had been going pretty well, I'd been working with one of my biggest clients yet on an album and I thought I lost the entire thing. I was not prepared to call him and tell him that we had to start over on this project we'd been working on for the past 4 months.

    Listen to the episode to hear the aftermath.

    Connect with the host, Wes:

    Spotify: www.bit.ly/wesyeespotify

    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: www.facebook.com/wesyeemusic

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wes.yee/

    Snapchat: @wesyeeee

  • The Music Journal Podcast is a show that documents trending musical events and topics as they happen. Our host, Wes Yee is a music producer and artist, himself. He’s found himself in many different facets of the music industry – From writing and producing jingles, to licensing, to teaching to being an artist releasing his own music. Because of this he’s been able to build an extremely broad network of amazing artists, musicians and people in the industry, and on this show he brings some of them on to chat about not only the trends, but also how you can apply them to your own career if you’re an aspiring music producer or artist.

    Shiran Nicholson and I met at an event where I gave my first talk. We had a couple mutual friends, and after only a couple short minutes of conversation I knew I wanted him to be on the show.

    He has an extremely profound mind and knows the ins and outs of many different businesses and industries. From being a DJ, to a stunt man, to an actor, to owning his own event company, Shiran has developed a lot of great ideas and philosophies that he shares in today's episode.

    One of the things we talk about is how much not only the industry he's in has been affected, but any business at all by the advancements of technologies and social media. There are ways that you can use it to your advantage, but there are more ways to let it break you. We go over exactly what these changes mean and what you can do.

    Connect with Shiran:

    Website: https://nicholsonevents.com/

    Connect with the host, Wes:

    Spotify: www.bit.ly/wesyeespotify

    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: www.facebook.com/wesyeemusic

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wes.yee/

    Snapchat: @wesyeeee

  • The Music Journal Podcast is a show that documents trending musical events and topics as they happen. Our host, Wes Yee is a music producer and artist, himself. He’s found himself in many different facets of the music industry – From writing and producing jingles, to licensing, to teaching to being an artist releasing his own music. Because of this he’s been able to build an extremely broad network of amazing artists, musicians and people in the industry, and on this show he brings some of them on to chat about not only the trends, but also how you can apply them to your own career if you’re an aspiring music producer or artist.

    Over 40 million views is how many views Tyrik Tell's America Rap clocked. Tyrik is a rapper and audio engineer who I've had the incredible honor of connecting with recently, and in today's episode we get to know the man behind the virality.

    Tyrik is in Houston, Texas and first got into rapping at nine years old when he wanted to impress a girl at summer camp. Shortly after, when he got to middle school he was asked to do a rap for Black History Month and that was coincidentally the first political rap he wrote and performed that ultimately led to him breaking the internet with his America rap years later.

    We talk about how it felt to get his first couple million views and the fear of putting out controversial content. For any aspiring artists listening, he leaves a golden nugget in the middle of the episode and explains exactly how he was able to get all of the views.

    Connect with Tyrik:

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/telltyrik?lang=en

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tyrik_tell97/?hl=en

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TellTyrik/

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6xaanoQjKURubUYuUguqSE

    Connect with the host, Wes:

    Spotify: www.bit.ly/wesyeespotify

    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: www.facebook.com/wesyeemusic

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wes.yee/

    Snapchat: @wesyeeee

  • The Music Journal Podcast is a show that documents trending musical events and topics as they happen. Our host, Wes Yee is a music producer and artist, himself. He’s found himself in many different facets of the music industry – From writing and producing jingles, to licensing, to teaching to being an artist releasing his own music. Because of this he’s been able to build an extremely broad network of amazing artists, musicians and people in the industry, and on this show he brings some of them on to chat about not only the trends, but also how you can apply them to your own career if you’re an aspiring music producer or artist.

    David Campos is a professional music producer who has sold over 1.5 million records, has written and produced jingles for international companies and also has his own online music production school.

    He got his start on the piano at the young age of 6 years old, and by 16 found himself already in the professional world. He ultimately had to make the tough decision to drop out of high school in order to really take off with his career and that's what he did.

    David, although he doesn't look like it, is in his forties and has seen the total evolution of music and the way the industry works. He talks about how there are 7 billion people on this planet, and to make music your career you only need to find 1% of 1% of 1% etc. of that total population of people who support you and your work.

    Thinking about it like that makes it significantly less overwhelming...

    Connect with David:

    Website: http://www.advancedmusicproduction.com

    Connect with the host, Wes:

    Spotify: www.bit.ly/wesyeespotify

    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: www.facebook.com/wesyeemusic

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wes.yee/

    Snapchat: @wesyeeee

  • The Music Journal Podcast is a show that documents trending musical events and topics as they happen. Our host, Wes Yee is a music producer and artist, himself. He’s found himself in many different facets of the music industry – From writing and producing jingles, to licensing, to teaching to being an artist releasing his own music. Because of this he’s been able to build an extremely broad network of amazing artists, musicians and people in the industry, and on this show he brings some of them on to chat about not only the trends, but also how you can apply them to your own career if you’re an aspiring music producer or artist.

    Jose Alfaro is a sound designer, music producer, podcast producer and a fellow podcaster himself.

    I'm super stoked to have Jose on today's episode. He and I studied together at Berklee College of Music and he's one of the people from my graduating class who is out there crushing it every single day.

    I asked him how he got into the podcast world (we all have our unique individual stories) and the answer he gave me was one that I was definitely not expecting. The title hints at it a little bit, but the only way to know the whole story is to listen to the episode.

    From there we spiral into all sorts of amazing topics about creativity, life and fulfillment.

    Connect with Jose,

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vapour_rumours/

    The Evolver: https://www.acast.com/theevolver

    Hope With The Hood: https://www.acast.com/hopeofthehood/welcometothehopeofthehoodpodcast-

    Naked Beauty: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-naked-beauty-podcast/id1131628553?mt=2

    Joblogues: http://www.joblogues.com/

    Connect with the host, Wes:

    Spotify: www.bit.ly/wesyeespotify

    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: www.facebook.com/wesyeemusic

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wes.yee/

    Snapchat: @wesyeeee

  • The Music Journal Podcast is a show that documents trending musical events and topics as they happen. Our host, Wes Yee is a music producer and artist, himself. He’s found himself in many different facets of the music industry – From writing and producing jingles, to licensing, to teaching to being an artist releasing his own music. Because of this he’s been able to build an extremely broad network of amazing artists, musicians and people in the industry, and on this show he brings some of them on to chat about not only the trends, but also how you can apply them to your own career if you’re an aspiring music producer or artist.

    Today I got the amazing opportunity to chat with Jules Schroeder, who has a story unlike any other we've heard on The Music Journal.

    She takes both being a musician and an entrepreneur to another level. She built her first 6 figure business when she was 18, and her first 7 figure business at 22 years old.

    From a young age, she always had music in her spirit. She was a top 200 American Idol contestant, and continues to make great music to this day.

    She had a near death experience after a wake boarding accident that almost cost her life. While unconscious, she found herself on the edge of living and dying when a voice told her that she needed to live because she had more work to do. You have to hear the story for yourself.

    Connect with Jules:

    Website(s): https://www.julesschroeder.com/

    http://www.unconventionallifeshow.com/

    Forbes: https://www.forbes.com/sites/julesschroeder/#38cd6b6b47eb

    Bali Event: http://www.unconventionallifeshow.com/bali

    Connect with the host, Wes:

    Spotify: www.bit.ly/wesyeespotify

    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: www.facebook.com/wesyeemusic

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wes.yee/

    Snapchat: @wesyeeee

  • The Music Journal Podcast is a show that documents trending musical events and topics as they happen. Our host, Wes Yee is a music producer and artist, himself. He’s found himself in many different facets of the music industry – From writing and producing jingles, to licensing, to teaching to being an artist releasing his own music. Because of this he’s been able to build an extremely broad network of amazing artists, musicians and people in the industry, and on this show he brings some of them on to chat about not only the trends, but also how you can apply them to your own career if you’re an aspiring music producer or artist.

    I've had the extreme privilege of having Nick Rubeck crash on my couch on a few different occasions.

    If you were to meet him for the first time today, the last thing you'd expect to hear is that Nick has served time in jail and has multiple felony's on his record. I was shocked when he first told me that.

    Everybody goes through different stages of life at different times, and throughout all of them, Nick has fallen in love with various styles of music to help him get through all of his.

    Although Nick is the first non-musician we've had on The Music Journal Podcast, to anybody who is an aspiring artist or musician, this may be the most important episode you hear. Nick talks about what music and music marketing is like from a consumer standpoint, and he's incredibly articulate and clear about what he looks for.

    Connect with the host, Wes:

    Spotify: www.bit.ly/wesyeespotify

    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: www.facebook.com/wesyeemusic

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wes.yee/

    Snapchat: @wesyeeee

  • The Music Journal Podcast is a show that documents trending musical events and topics as they happen. Our host, Wes Yee is a music producer and artist, himself. He’s found himself in many different facets of the music industry – From writing and producing jingles, to licensing, to teaching to being an artist releasing his own music. Because of this he’s been able to build an extremely broad network of amazing artists, musicians and people in the industry, and on this show he brings some of them on to chat about not only the trends, but also how you can apply them to your own career if you’re an aspiring music producer or artist.

    Prince Charles Alexander is one of the most influential people we've had on The Music Journal so far. He's worked with Notorious B.I.G., Aretha Franklin, Mary J. Blige, P. Diddy, Destiny's Child and the list goes on...

    At 60 years old, he's seen it all and I'm grateful that he sat down and shared what he did in today's episode.

    Disclaimer: The content in today's episode can be perceived as extremely controversial, but it's essential to understand that it's the opinion of somebody who has lived and experienced the things mentioned. Form your own opinions, but do not discredit anything said in this episode.

    One of the many things Prince Charles talks about in the longest episode of The Music Journal to date, is when he worked with Biggie. He says it's unfortunate how the media has portrayed him as a criminal and with a rough exterior because the man that PC worked with was a highly intellectual creative and renaissance man who was just trying to better his situation.

    Deep dive into the history books in todays episode.

    Connect with the host, Wes:

    Spotify: www.bit.ly/wesyeespotify

    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: www.facebook.com/wesyeemusic

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wes.yee/

    Snapchat: @wesyeeee

  • The Music Journal Podcast is a show that documents trending musical events and topics as they happen. Our host, Wes Yee is a music producer and artist, himself. He’s found himself in many different facets of the music industry – From writing and producing jingles, to licensing, to teaching to being an artist releasing his own music. Because of this he’s been able to build an extremely broad network of amazing artists, musicians and people in the industry, and on this show he brings some of them on to chat about not only the trends, but also how you can apply them to your own career if you’re an aspiring music producer or artist

    Bruce Langford is a multi instrumentalist, DJ, and mindfulness expert who has spent his years traveling, performing, speaking and teaching. It's through all of these skills and abilities that makes him such a phenomenal guest on The Music Journal.

    Our host, Wes and Bruce know each other from a mastermind group - Where they meet once a week and talk about how to change the world. Until Bruce joined, Wes was the only musician in the group and was thrilled to meet Bruce.

    In today's show, Bruce talks about some of the trials and tribulations he faced when he was on tour using music as a way to educate our youth about a big problem they face in school: bullying.

    Wes shares a story of when he was bullied in Chinese school when he was in middle school as well, and he and Bruce talk about how making face to face connections with somebody can have a profound impact and change lives for the better.

    Connect with Bruce:

    Website: http://mindfulnessmode.com/

    Podcast: http://mindfulnessmode.com/applepodcast

    Email: [email protected]

    Free PDF: https://langford.lpages.co/calm-your-busy-mind-2/

    Connect with the host, Wes:

    Spotify: www.bit.ly/wesyeespotify

    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: www.facebook.com/wesyeemusic

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wes.yee/

    Snapchat: @wesyeeee

  • The Music Journal Podcast is a show that documents trending musical events and topics as they happen. Our host, Wes Yee is a music producer and artist, himself. He’s found himself in many different facets of the music industry – From writing and producing jingles, to licensing, to teaching to being an artist releasing his own music. Because of this he’s been able to build an extremely broad network of amazing artists, musicians and people in the industry, and on this show he brings some of them on to chat about not only the trends, but also how you can apply them to your own career if you’re an aspiring music producer or artist.

    Carla is the true definition of a warrior. Our friendship dates back about 5 years ago, and the first song I ever wrote under my own name was with her. Unfortunately, that song never saw the light of day, due to my own development as an artist, but Carla turns any track she's on into gold.

    About a year and a half ago, she got diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer at only 22 years old. This is a tragedy that both she and I wouldn't wish on any one; however, Carla's positive spirit and outlook is not only infectious, but nothing shy of amazing.

    Carla's been dealt some undeniably terrible cards, but through it all has always persevered. If there's anybody in the world with the courage and strength to persevere through this, it's her.

    She talks about how doctors told her that she would never walk again, but today she's walking. She was told she'd never be able to live on her own, but she does. If there's anything to take from today's episode, it's that anything is possible and to not sweat the small stuff.

    Connect with Carla:

    Instagram(s): https://www.instagram.com/beatsinbed/?hl=en

    Vlog: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFDjYLEM4sYJr474bP6w_0A

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/flwrsinmylungs

    Connect with the host, Wes:

    Spotify: www.bit.ly/wesyeespotify

    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: www.facebook.com/wesyeemusic

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wes.yee/

    Snapchat: @wesyeeee

  • The Music Journal Podcast is a show that documents trending musical events and topics as they happen. Our host, Wes Yee is a music producer and artist, himself. He’s found himself in many different facets of the music industry – From writing and producing jingles, to licensing, to teaching to being an artist releasing his own music. Because of this he’s been able to build an extremely broad network of amazing artists, musicians and people in the industry, and on this show he brings some of them on to chat about not only the trends, but also how you can apply them to your own career if you’re an aspiring music producer or artist.

    Manni Festo is the host and founder of The Poet's Lounge podcast. He comes from a background of hip hop and rap music, which is married to the art of poetry.

    On his show, you'll hear live artists perform and talk about the inspiration and stories behind their songs - I've had the fortune of being a guest on his show too, and it's a cool platform to see everything that goes on behind the scenes to REALLY creating the records that you hear.

    On today's episode, Manni shares a story from the biggest show he ever played. The story started out with every artists worst nightmare - A packed crowd booing him. We talk about why it happened, how he turned the situation around, and how to avoid it happening in the future.

    As a podcaster, Manni also knows the importance of networking and how to do it the CORRECT way.

    Connect with Manni:

    Podcast: https://www.poetsloungepodcast.com/

    Bandcamp: https://manni-festo.bandcamp.com/

    Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/manni-festo

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mannifestomusic/

    Connect with the host, Wes:

    Spotify: www.bit.ly/wesyeespotify

    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: www.facebook.com/wesyeemusic

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wes.yee/

    Snapchat: @wesyeeee

  • The Music Journal Podcast is a show that documents trending musical events and topics as they happen. Our host, Wes Yee is a music producer and artist, himself. He’s found himself in many different facets of the music industry – From writing and producing jingles, to licensing, to teaching to being an artist releasing his own music. Because of this he’s been able to build an extremely broad network of amazing artists, musicians and people in the industry, and on this show he brings some of them on to chat about not only the trends, but also how you can apply them to your own career if you’re an aspiring music producer or artist.

    Today's episode features one of my best friends, Julian Green. He's a guitar lutheran, a guitar player, rapper and all around hilarious guy. We've been friends since 9th grade and I'm honored to have him on the show today.

    Before jumping into the topic, which is whether or not knowing music theory is necessary to making great music, we reminisce on some of the wild adventures we've had. Years ago, I lied to a police officer on the other side of the country about my name and address and thankfully got away with it.

    Though Julian and I are great friends and share similar philosophies and ideals, we have pretty different musical backgrounds and that's one of the reasons why I wanted to have him on the show. I grew up with an extensive knowledge of music theory, where Julian grew up with none. Yet both of us are able to create music and thrive in our own ways.

    Listen to the episode, and you decide for yourself whether or not knowing music theory is needed to be an artist.

    Connect with the host, Wes:

    Spotify: www.bit.ly/wesyeespotify

    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: www.facebook.com/wesyeemusic

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wes.yee/

    Snapchat: @wesyeeee

  • The Music Journal Podcast is a show that documents trending musical events and topics as they happen. Our host, Wes Yee is a music producer and artist, himself. He’s found himself in many different facets of the music industry – From writing and producing jingles, to licensing, to teaching to being an artist releasing his own music. Because of this he’s been able to build an extremely broad network of amazing artists, musicians and people in the industry, and on this show he brings some of them on to chat about not only the trends, but also how you can apply them to your own career if you’re an aspiring music producer or artist.

    Today's episode doesn't feature a guest, like I typically do.

    I wanted to shed light on a topic that I think is extremely important and share my opinions on it. I'm sure you're all too familiar with the "starving artist" or "anxty teenager" stereotypes that come with being an artist.

    While a big part of what I do as an Asian hip hop artist and podcaster is to break stereotypes, I don't think it's a coincidence at all that we're starting to see so many problems with mental health not only in the music industry, but in the entertainment industry as a whole and I think it's something that affects everybody.

    It's my hope that with this episode, I can help you overcome your own personal challenges and add some perspective to mental health in the music industry.

    Connect with the host, Wes:

    Spotify: www.bit.ly/wesyeespotify

    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: www.facebook.com/wesyeemusic

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wes.yee/

    Snapchat: @wesyeeee

  • The Music Journal Podcast is a show that documents trending musical events and topics as they happen. Our host, Wes Yee is a music producer and artist, himself. He’s found himself in many different facets of the music industry – From writing and producing jingles, to licensing, to teaching to being an artist releasing his own music. Because of this he’s been able to build an extremely broad network of amazing artists, musicians and people in the industry, and on this show he brings some of them on to chat about not only the trends, but also how you can apply them to your own career if you’re an aspiring music producer or artist.

    I had first heard of Kyle Bent when I went to see Joyner Lucas, Hopsin and Token on tour. I hadn't heard of him yet, but he was one of the few artists that was so good that I HAD to start following him.

    Flash forward about a year, Kyle and I ended up meeting at a show that I was playing and it turned out that we had a lot in common.

    Having Kyle on the show was an honor, and working with him on different projects has also been a complete privilege. In today's episode, we talk about everything from crazy tour stories to the importance of meditation and mindfulness, not only in music, but in life in general.

    Connect with him!

    Website: http://kylebentmusic.com/

    Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/kylebent

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/iamkylebent?lang=en

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KyleBentPage/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamkylebent/?hl=en

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2c8n0uEGtZxolOWtE1dySR

    Connect with the host, Wes:

    Spotify: www.bit.ly/wesyeespotify

    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: www.facebook.com/wesyeemusic

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wes.yee/

    Snapchat: @wesyeeee

  • The Music Journal Podcast is a show that documents trending musical events and topics as they happen. Our host, Wes Yee is a music producer and artist, himself. He’s found himself in many different facets of the music industry – From writing and producing jingles, to licensing, to teaching to being an artist releasing his own music. Because of this he’s been able to build an extremely broad network of amazing artists, musicians and people in the industry, and on this show he brings some of them on to chat about not only the trends, but also how you can apply them to your own career if you’re an aspiring music producer or artist.

    CJ Febles AKA Via CJ is a rapper and an expert digital marketer. At the very young age of 20, he's already accomplished so much.

    When CJ was in high school, he recalls being in New York City with his family and his mom buying him a Blue microphone. In that moment, he told himself that he was going to build a career with that microphone.

    Since then, CJ has dropped out of college, worked at home depot, quit working at home depot, been recognized on the street, become a partner of a successful digital marketing agency, and clocked hundreds of thousands of streams on Spotify.

    Connect with him!

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/73psb0hWCxURLL833HOSQj

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ViaCJMusic/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkl3mmOpZbEgVzSqSkhNLkQ

    Connect with the host, Wes:

    Spotify: www.bit.ly/wesyeespotify

    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: www.facebook.com/wesyeemusic

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wes.yee/

    Snapchat: @wesyeeee

  • The Music Journal Podcast is a show that documents trending musical events and topics as they happen. Our host, Wes Yee is a music producer and artist, himself. He’s found himself in many different facets of the music industry – From writing and producing jingles, to licensing, to teaching to being an artist releasing his own music. Because of this he’s been able to build an extremely broad network of amazing artists, musicians and people in the industry, and on this show he brings some of them on to chat about not only the trends, but also how you can apply them to your own career if you’re an aspiring music producer or artist.

    Jack Collins is the founder of the band Dead Poet Society. He and our host, Wes Yee both to Berklee College of Music and learned how to produce, mix and master music together.

    Dead Poet Society has seen a lot of success, which isn't super common as a hard rock band. From millions of Spotify plays to sold out shows on tours to virality on Reddit, Jack has a lot of thoughts and opinions on being a non-mainstream artist vs a mainstream artist.

    He shares hilarious stories and great insight in today's episode.

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deadpoetsocietyband/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wearedps/?hl=en

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/31M8EXHYtEqOqVb1X7JRVe

    Jack's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jackcdps/

    Connect with the host, Wes:

    Spotify: www.bit.ly/wesyeespotify

    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: www.facebook.com/wesyeemusic

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wes.yee/

    Snapchat: @wesyeeee

  • The Music Journal Podcast is a show that documents trending musical events and topics as they happen. Our host, Wes Yee is a music producer and artist, himself. He’s found himself in many different facets of the music industry – From writing and producing jingles, to licensing, to teaching to being an artist releasing his own music. Because of this he’s been able to build an extremely broad network of amazing artists, musicians and people in the industry, and on this show he brings some of them on to chat about not only the trends, but also how you can apply them to your own career if you’re an aspiring music producer or artist.

    Adam Walder AKA Quest is the founder of http://www.undergroundhiphop.com. He built this website completely from scratch while he was in college, and it's grown to a million dollar business, where countless hip hop artists got their start including Immortal Technique.

    Adam was the first person to ever interview Eminem, and in today's episode we compare and contrast the past and present of hip hop.

    Since Adam has seen so many artists grow from nobody to huge successes, we chat about the number one most important thing for an artist to do. Want to know what it is? Check out the episode!

    Connect with the host, Wes:

    Spotify: www.bit.ly/wesyeespotify

    Email: [email protected]

    Facebook: www.facebook.com/wesyeemusic

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wes.yee/

    Snapchat: @wesyeeee