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Community Spirit, Music, and Mardi Gras on Hype in the Streets

Discussing Culture and Connection

In the latest episode of Hype in the Streets, hosts Tee Recx, Money Matt, and DJ Graci Grace discuss cultural celebrations, the music industry, and community spirit. Tee Recx kicks things off with a warm greeting: “Hey, welcome to a brand new installment of Hype in the Streets.”

Kickoff with High Energy

Money Matt reflects on the ongoing March Madness basketball tournament, describing it as an exciting time filled with games and upsets. Tee Recx adds to the lively atmosphere, sharing his experience during the Mardi Gras celebrations along the Gulf Coast.

This engaging banter provides a snapshot of their week and highlights the hosts’ camaraderie, creating a welcoming environment for listeners. As they acknowledge shoutouts to The Hype Magazine and past guests, excitement builds for the jam-packed show ahead.

Mardi Gras: More Than Just a Party

A significant portion of the episode is devoted to discussing Mardi Gras and its cultural significance. Tee Recx explains, “Mardi Gras is a French celebration. It’s a period that everybody celebrates right before Ash Wednesday.” He highlights the vibrant parades and music of Mardi Gras, emphasizing its cultural celebration and ability to unite diverse groups. “People just having a great time,” he notes, showcasing the joy within the community spirit.

Navigating Current Issues: From Tariffs to Overdoses

As the discussion shifts to current events, the hosts touch on pressing issues that affect the nation. Money Matt pauses to address the hot topic of tariffs and their implications for both the economy and everyday consumers. “Everything is going up,” he warns, explaining the misconception many have about who bears the costs associated with tariffs.

In a moving moment, the hosts honor the lives impacted by substance abuse. Money Matt talks about “Black Balloon Day,” which honors those lost to overdoses amid the opioid crisis. He shares, “I lost my cousin Jeremiah to a fentanyl overdose,” urging listeners to be vigilant and support each other in tough times.

Engaging with the Audience

Audience engagement remains a focal point throughout the episode. Hype In The Streets emphasizes the importance of interaction, stating, “Music is about connection, and we want to hear from you.” Listeners are encouraged to share their experiences and stories, highlighting how music can serve as a powerful medium for dialogue and understanding.

The hosts also take a moment to address the challenges that artists face when sharing their work. While listeners wholeheartedly support their favorite musicians, many, on the other hand, struggle with mental health issues and the effects of fame. Furthermore, these challenges can complicate the creative process, making it even harder for artists to connect with their audience. This acknowledgment humanizes the artists and underscores the need for empathy and support within the industry.

Spotlight on Featured Guest

As the hosts transition to the guest portion of the show, they welcome Hero Da Kyng, a rising artist from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The hosts express enthusiasm for having him on the show, saying, “It’s an honor to finally have you with us!”

Hero discusses his journey and how Tupac Shakur inspired him to find his artistic voice. He emphasizes the dedication and hard work behind his craft, motivating aspiring artists who are listening.

Money Matt engages Hero by highlighting the impressive qualities of his music, specifically his ability to create tracks that resonate with both uplifting messages and relatable vibes. Hero’s track “Internal” stands out as an example of his unique sound, blending catchy hooks with thought-provoking lyrics.

Celebrating Growth and Connections

As the conversation winds down, the hosts celebrate the importance of community within the music industry. DJ Graci Grace shares her experiences DJing various events, noting the connections she has formed and the value of networking beyond just performing. “Artists should connect with the right people, as success often depends on their support,” she advises.

The hosts echo this sentiment, encouraging listeners to remain proactive in building connections. “In this industry, we rise by lifting others. “Supporting each other makes us stronger,” DJ Graci Grace emphasizes, highlighting the importance of collaboration for artists’ growth.

Moving Forward: Future Shows and Announcements

Tee Recx expresses excitement for The Hype Magazine‘s 23rd anniversary celebration, highlighting upcoming events and collaborations. He concluded by thanking listeners and guests, encouraging engagement and positivity, and stressing the importance of loving God and people in the music industry.

Overall, this latest installment of Hype in the Streets offers a powerful blend of cultural celebration, reflection, and community engagement. Hosts Tee RecxMoney Matt, and DJ Graci Grace delve into personal stories and broader issues, emphasizing storytelling and connection in music. “Hype in the Streets” unites artists, fans, and communities through engaging discussions and guest interviews. Listeners are encouraged to stay connected, support each other, and celebrate the vibrant culture of music and community spirit.

 

Terrence "Tee Recx" Bennett

Tee Recx, a pioneering figure in music podcasting, began his journey in November 2011 after working in radio hosting. He launched "The Live By Terrence Show" to provide a platform for individuals to share their talents without financial barriers, focusing initially on giving local voices a chance to be heard. In April 2012, after just four months of broadcasting, he received a collaboration opportunity from Jameelah Wilkerson of The Hype Magazine, which helped connect his podcast with mainstream entertainment. Tee Recx has since expanded his platform into The Live By Terrence Network, later rebranded as 2 Factor Media, hosting notable guests like Warren G, Twista, Jelly Roll, and Tech N9ne while producing thousands of interviews and shows. He has contributed to various media outlets, including TMZ Live and Desert Storm Radio, and has been recognized multiple times as a top DJ by Makin It Magazine.

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