A podcast where music creators educate music creators.
A podcast where music creators educate music creators.
🎙️ New Episode Alert! 🎙️ (Full Episode)
Interview by Elmo Chong
Three years ago, the Elevator Boys were just five friends posting fun TikToks. Today, they’re redefining what it means to be a global boy band in the digital age — with hit singles, a record deal, and millions of fans around the world.
In this new Sonical.ly Podcast episode, I sat down with Tim, Jacob, Julien, Bene, and Luis for a conversation that goes way deeper than what you see on social media. These guys are thoughtful, intentional, and committed to their craft.
In our conversation, the Elevator Boys share:
🔸 The moment they realized this was more than just content
🔸 How they transitioned from creators to legitimate music artists
🔸 Their songwriting process as a group
🔸 What it means to balance fame, friendship, and pressure
🔸 How they handle criticism and growth behind the scenes
🔸 The story behind their new single “California”
🔸 Their vision for the future — and what makes it all worth it
đź’ˇ Some key takeaways:
“Our first viral video wasn’t planned — it was just us being real.”
Success often starts with authenticity, not strategy.
Music wasn’t a pivot, it was an expansion.
They didn’t stop being creators — they built on that identity with something bigger.
“You can’t fake chemistry.”
Their deep friendship is the glue behind their global brand.
The road from influencer to artist isn’t easy.
It takes courage, vulnerability, and relentless work — especially when the world doubts you.
Being taken seriously in music takes more than streams.
It takes craft, community, and people who see beyond the algorithm.
If you’re building a brand, a creative career, or even a team — this episode will leave you with a lot to think about.