Dorian Electra, Count Baldor, and GFOTY on the world of hyperpop
Dorian Electra, Count Baldor, and GFOTY share their past and current influences, how they define hyperpop, and what lies ahead for the nascent musical movement.
Harrison Shimazu is a composer, content strategist, and writer who’s passionate about democratizing music creation and education. He leads the Splice blog and produces vocaloid music as Namaboku.
Dorian Electra, Count Baldor, and GFOTY share their past and current influences, how they define hyperpop, and what lies ahead for the nascent musical movement.
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We examine tracks by Vince Staples, Joji, and Ed Sheeran that Kenny Beats had a hand in and break down how he applies different sides of his musicality to best serve each artist.
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Producers Nick Papz and Xander give us an exclusive inside look into how the beat for Meek Mill's "Sharing Locations (feat. Lil Baby & Lil Durk)" was constructed.
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