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In this episode of "The Load Out," Ashanti reconnects with his long-time friend and collaborator, Budo, a seasoned producer, multi-instrumentalist, and music industry veteran. The conversation takes a deep dive into Budo's journey, from his early days playing trumpet in school to his evolution into a prolific producer and touring artist.
Budo shares candid insights into his early influences, his introduction to music production through a rudimentary electronic music lab in middle school, and how these experiences shaped his path in the music industry. He reflects on his time touring with artists like Grieves and Macklemore, revealing the challenges and rewards of life on the road, from playing small, gritty clubs to performing in massive arenas around the world.
The episode also touches on Budo's creative process, his experiences working with notable artists like Doja Cat, and the importance of building relationships and embracing the grind in the music industry. Ashanti and Budo discuss the value of perseverance, the necessity of "delusional self-confidence," and the lessons learned from the ups and downs of a career in music.
Whether you're an aspiring musician, a seasoned artist, or simply a fan of behind-the-scenes stories from the music world, this episode offers a wealth of insights and anecdotes that are both inspiring and thought-provoking.
Key Takeaways:
- Budo's journey from a young trumpet player to a renowned producer and musician.
- The impact of early musical influences and the discovery of music production.
- Behind-the-scenes stories from touring with Greaves and Macklemore, including the highs and lows of life on the road.
- Insights into the creative process and the importance of collaboration in music production.
- The value of perseverance, hard work, and self-confidence in achieving success in the music industry.
- Reflections on the music industry, from small club performances to arena tours, and the importance of staying grounded.
Notable Quotes:
- "The value of taking L's cannot be overstated."
- "Delusional self-confidence is what fuels you to keep going even when the world doesn't really get you."
- "There's something so intoxicating about being in front of people and playing music that you made in a bedroom somewhere on stage."
Join Ashanti and Budo for an insightful and entertaining conversation that delves deep into the world of music, touring, and the relentless pursuit of creative excellence.
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Produced by: @probablyashanti for @Ternwheel
Mixed by: Akiyoshi Ehara - @akiehara1
Music by: MMYYKK - @mmyykkvibes