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...
1) EUGOD 3000 — “The Last Bass Outlaw” Dive into the deep pockets with EUGOD 3000 (Producer / Beatmaker • DJ • Artist). From hard-hitting 808s to genre-bent Trap/R&B/House/Bass, we unpack his cinematic, bass-heavy storytelling, viral moment with “R&B Love,” and the ethos behind The Last Bass Outlaw. Hear how a Maketunes-era following evolved into today’s trunk-rattling sound design. Featuring: “NIGHT SHIFT” (140 BPM), “FEEL THE BEAT,” “END TIMES.” Artist: EUGOD 3000 — https://bea...
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...