From grandma Beatrice to radio spins—finding a unique voice, stage confidence, kids’ books, and a new film role. Southern soul/country-soul artist Matt B sits down with BeatsToRapOn to trace the roots of his sound: living-room sing-alongs with grandma Beatrice (the “B” in his name), choir and church training, and that first studio session at 21. He breaks down the grind of staying consistent, turning nerves into performance energy, and crafting records that move dance floors and trail rides a...
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From grandma Beatrice to radio spins—finding a unique voice, stage confidence, kids’ books, and a new film role. Southern soul/country-soul artist Matt B sits down with BeatsToRapOn to trace the roots of his sound: living-room sing-alongs with grandma Beatrice (the “B” in his name), choir and church training, and that first studio session at 21. He breaks down the grind of staying consistent, turning nerves into performance energy, and crafting records that move dance floors and trail rides a...
Be Holy, Be Legendary — Tramaine Long on Finding Your Sound, Faith & AI
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39 minutes
2 weeks ago
Be Holy, Be Legendary — Tramaine Long on Finding Your Sound, Faith & AI
Atlanta-raised and church-shaped, Tramaine Long is a minister, rapper, producer, mixing engineer—and a testament to sticking with the craft. He started with FL Studio and a $20 mic, spent years sounding like everyone else, and then did the hard work to sound like himself. We talk about the DJ Drama-era lesson (influence ≠ imitation), vocal coaching and production reps, and how he treats AI (Suno) as a workflow accelerator—not a replacement for skill. Tramaine opens up about ...
BeatsToRapOn Experience
From grandma Beatrice to radio spins—finding a unique voice, stage confidence, kids’ books, and a new film role. Southern soul/country-soul artist Matt B sits down with BeatsToRapOn to trace the roots of his sound: living-room sing-alongs with grandma Beatrice (the “B” in his name), choir and church training, and that first studio session at 21. He breaks down the grind of staying consistent, turning nerves into performance energy, and crafting records that move dance floors and trail rides a...