
Historian Nuface shows and tells us about his journey through the music industry
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Nuface the historian sat down with One Up Chronicles to talk about his journey in hip hop. Nuface brought several pieces of history with him that had signatures on them. It wasn't real if Nuface wasn't there!
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Mykko Montana tells his story with Elicionne, Dj Big Cheaux and Get Money Blaz
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Mykko Montana tells his story with Elicionne, Dj Big Cheaux and Get Money Blaz. Mykko goes into how his career started and where its at now. Mykko speaks about his new single and what he has coming next.
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The legendary Swamp Izzo stops by One Up Chronicles
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The legendary Swamp Izzo stops by One Up Chronicles with Elicionne, Dj Big Cheaux, Dj Blaz, Spank Dollaz, and Dj Samore.
Swamp Izzo gives an intimate look into his life. He talks about the many artists he has dealt with and that he's dealing with, the music industry, moving from South Carolina to Atlanta and so much more.
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Compton artist D3 and CEO of TML Dirt stopped by One Up Chronicles
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Compton natives Ceo Dirt of TML record label and new artist the lil goat D3 stopped by One Up Chronicles. D3 spoke about being an artist in the complicated streets of Compton. D3 also gave his insight on the music game. Dirt the CEO of TML record label talked about his artists, how he chooses the next artist to join TML and the work that goes into having a record label.
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Losie The Rapper sits down with One Up Chronicles Elicionne and Dj Big Cheaux
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Losie the rapper sits down with Elicionne and Dj Big Cheaux on One Up Chronicles powered by Highly Unique Radio. Losie talks about his time spent with record label QC (Quality Control) and his deal. Losie also goes into the love he has for his brothers in the group The Migos. In this interview the inside of the music industry is discussed, sports and politics. One can tell that Losie has been enlightened in his journey of being a successful artist. He speaks about now being independent and the difference between having a label behind you and being independent.
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Artist and CEO of GOATEE SILKK JONES STOPS BY ONE UP CHRONICLES WITH ELICIONNE AND DJ BLAZ
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Artist and CEO of GOATEE SILKK JONES STOPS BY ONE UP CHRONICLES WITH ELICIONNE AND DJ BLAZ to talk about his new single, pimpin and his record label GOATEE Ent. Hip Hop is discussed along with the issues in the music industry.
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The CEO of Boss Republic records stopped by One Up Chronicles to drop some music game
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The OG and CEO of Boss Republic records stopped by One Up Chronicles to talk about his record label. Politics, hip hop, culture and so much more were discussed. OG spreads his wisdom he accumulated over the time he spent in the music industry.
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Elicionne, Dj Blaz, Extream Bling and Dj Big Show debate about Dj Khalid's God Did
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Elicionne, Dj Blaz, Extream Bling and Dj Bigg Show talk and debate about the record "God Did" produced by Dj Khalid. Hip hop and real rap is making a come back. All four are having a debate about hip hop and its state at the moment. Hip hop is being analyzed by two Dj's, an artist and a music executive. The infamous record "God Did" features some of hip hops legends Jay Z, Lil Wayne and Rick Ross. The song was broken down including the lyrics of both artist.
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The youngest artist in the world Zaina The Phenom drops 'Time for school'
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Zaina the Phenom talks about bullies, getting ready for school and her love for Tesla. Zaina is 4 years old during the interview. She talks about loving her culture and who she is. Take a listen https://music.youtube.com/tasteprofile
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G STREET SHOD D and the CEO of G STREET the label ALABAMA came through One Up Chronicles
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G STREET SHOD D and the CEO of G STREET the label ALABAMA came through One Up Chronicles and chatted with host Elicionne and Dj Get Money Blaz. We spoke about his new record "Trappped out" politics, hood politics, hip hop and more. He also speaks about being signed to G Street and how it all came about. Follow us on all platforms @ONEUPCHRONICLES
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King Kuma chops it up with Elicionne and Dj Blaz
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King Kuma chops it up with Elicionne and Dj Blaz. King Kuma came through Highly Unique radio on One Up Chronicles to talk about his upcoming singles. He also talks about his label No Sick Days Off and much more.
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