Ernie Ellis speaks about doing Live Wire Entertainment in San Diego and plans for the future!
Biggie Babylon talks about marketing hip hop all the way from San Diego to the international level.
Rican speaks about his music, starting on the East Coast and becoming a West Coast rapper in the San Diego Area.
Macadoja serves up funky beats, pushes for unity, and raps quick and slick.
Dvicious speaks about the need for peace in Southeast and his lyrical aspirations.
Former and current gang members, both Crips and Bloods, discuss the need for unity.
Big Ash speaks, raps, and tells us about growing up in a musically inclined family.
Isabel Garcia is a dynamic young lady, an artists, a San Diego State University graduate, and woman driven by a set of diverse life experiences.
Perry B, a young music artist on the San Diego scene, tells of his experiences and what they have taught him.
San Diego radio legend, William "Tayari" Howard, speaks on three generations of radio and drops nuggets of wisdom for today's music artists.
StayWoke speaks on creating a clothing line at 16 years old in San Diego and the necessity for peace in the Daygo streets.
Cedric discusses his book about growing up in a Southeast San Diego and a deadly incident involving law enforcement.
King Louie discusses San Diego's Music in multiple genres
Buddie Roots discuss his embrace of Reggae music and his optimism about San Diego's rising urban entertainment industry.
Deshawntae Jones of 9Kill Radio discusses his passion and support for San Diego's urban entertainment industry.
Luke and Tofu discuss their newest song and what it's like doing things in San Diego's urban entertainment industry.
Bay Loc speaks on Covid19 and more!
Latesha Eturnul talks about transitioning from street rap to gospel rap as a San Diego area artist.
Bee Nawni, a man who recently made San Diego his home discusses our urban entertainment industry's movement, momentum, and drive towards success.