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  • Talk Nola Ep. 32 | POTNAZ WORLDWIDE on Culture, Collaboration, and Staying True
    2025/10/21
    • The origins and vision behind POTNAZ WORLDWIDE
    • Balancing business with brotherhood
    • Building culture through collaboration
    • Staying grounded while the spotlight grows
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    52 分
  • Talk Nola Ep. 31 | Caroline Carr on Rebellion, Controversy, and Owning Her Identity
    2025/09/21

    Caroline Carr joins Talk Nola to talk rebellion, music, and her journey from internet controversy to finding her artistic voice. We get raw about her viral beginnings, the backlash that almost broke her, and why she sees rebellion not as chaos — but as freedom.

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    1 時間 14 分
  • Episode 30 ft. DeeDay504
    2025/09/14

    Adapter. Deeday, New Orleans legend with a story as real as the city he represents. Stream his interview on all platforms. We dive into his journey, the grind, his impact on the culture, and his relentless adaptability in music and life. This is more than conversation—it’s connection. Let’s keep building this community together. Follow, like, share and support The Talk Nola. I’m bringing you the underground network.

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    56 分
  • Episode 29 ft. Kidd Luui
    2025/09/07

    In this episode of The Talk Nola, we sit down with Kidd Luui — an artist whose journey is defined by survival, creativity, and vision. From his early upbringing to the moment he decided to chase music full time, Luui shares the struggles and inspirations that shaped him. He takes us inside his writing process, drops raw freestyles, and reflects on the deeper philosophies that guide his path.

    What makes this conversation powerful is Luui’s humility paired with his drive for greatness. You’ll hear stories of resilience, moments of clarity, and the mindset of someone who refuses to settle. This isn’t just an interview — it’s a look into the making of an artist and the community growing around him.

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    52 分
  • Episode 28 ft. Kee Nola
    2025/09/02

    On this first episode of Season 3 of The Talk NOLA, I’m in the studio with Kee Nola, New Orleans' own genre-blending poet who fuses emo-rap, alt-rock guitars, and late-night confessions. He broke out with “Party Girl,” a track dripping with heartbreak and introspection, and his latest single “JEZEBEL” stays just as raw. Beyond the streams, what sets Kee apart is how he channels personal stories into music that connects with people searching for something real. We get into his creative process, the weight of influence, and what it means to carve out a lane in today’s music landscape.

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    1 時間 7 分
  • Episode 27 ft. Saige Lane
    2025/04/10

    On this episode of Talk NOLA, I’m chopping it up with Saige Lane—an R&B artist out of Baltimore who’s carving her own lane with a sound that’s smooth, alternative, and real as hell. She’s got a new track called “Undo Me” on the way and maybe even an EP in the works.

    We talk about the beauty in unfinished art, why raw moments hit the hardest, and how craving something human in music might just be the whole point. If you’ve ever felt like the messy stuff is what makes something honest, this one's for you.

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    50 分
  • Episode 26 ft. NA'SHON
    2025/04/06

    New Orleans-based artist NA'SHON, also known as Guwap Dashh, brings raw storytelling and soulful production to the forefront of the city’s underground hip-hop scene. With introspective lyricism and a sound that blends grit with melody, he has carved out a unique lane, gaining recognition through tracks like Talking to Myself, One Time, and Take Time (Freestyle). His music speaks to struggle, self-reflection, and perseverance, embodying his self-proclaimed title as the “Ghetto Optimist.”

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    55 分
  • Episode 25 ft. Alfred Banks
    2025/04/03

    Grammy-nominated New Orleans rapper and singer Alfred Banks has received recognition from major hip-hop publications like Complex, The Fader, and HipHopDx. He has toured North America with Tank & the Bangas, collaborated with The Soul Rebels on the NCAA tournament anthem "Greatness," and had his music featured in Burning Sands and Disney+’s The Crossover. Banks has also won multiple awards, performed at major festivals, toured with artists like Big Freedia, and gained international exposure through the Reeperbahn Festival and a Volkswagen ad campaign.

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    1 時間 34 分