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The Come Up Show

Do you ever wonder what creatives go through to make their art? The Come Up Show Podcast explores the lows and highs that every artist faces. Our guests vary from legends (Wyclef Jean) to superstars (Kendrick Lamar) to the most promising up-and-comers (Sean Leon). Hear artists as you’ve never heard them before and make sure to subscribe.


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Arts Music Society & Culture Interviews
Update frequency
every 6 days
Average duration
38 minutes
Episodes
209
Years Active
2014 - 2019
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Memphis Bleek: If Jay Z doesn't do something for a radio show, they don't play my record

Memphis Bleek: If Jay Z doesn't do something for a radio show, they don't play my record

Every now and then we like to go back through our archives and revisit some of our unreleased interviews. For this interview we go all the way back to the fall of 2009, for JAY Z’s Blue Print 3 tour …
00:12:01  |   Wed 21 Jun 2017
Burd and Keyz: Toronto producers are more progressive... We are more likely to push the envelope

Burd and Keyz: Toronto producers are more progressive... We are more likely to push the envelope

Our guest this week is Toronto producer Burd, who is half the duo of Burd and Keyz. Burd has been in the game for a while and he's produced for many big names like A$AP Ferg, Pusha T, French Montana,…
01:16:35  |   Wed 14 Jun 2017
Dynesti Williams: We don't take enough time to be truly happy in our lives

Dynesti Williams: We don't take enough time to be truly happy in our lives

This week we have Toronto west end rapper Dynesti Williams as our guest. The fierce entertainer also goes by the name Dyna as she plans to feed her audience with soulful sounds that’ll make you feel …
00:47:58  |   Wed 07 Jun 2017
McCallaman: Music is sacred because it has the power to control

McCallaman: Music is sacred because it has the power to control

This week we present our interview with McCallaman, a young Toronto musician on the rise. He’s most known for producing the song “When I Die” for DMV rapper GoldLink’s highly acclaimed album “The God…
00:48:33  |   Wed 31 May 2017
Khalil: The music industry is like foster care

Khalil: The music industry is like foster care

Khalil’s story of getting signed to a major label sounds more like a storybook tale. He got discovered after posting covers on Youtube at the age of 13. Not too long after, he was signed to Def Jam a…
00:28:30  |   Wed 24 May 2017
Adam Bomb: My thing is legacy over currency

Adam Bomb: My thing is legacy over currency

Adam Bomb is ⅓ of the Juno award winning group Naturally Born Strangers, and part of the super group The Freedom Writers. He was listed as one of the Top Greatest Canadian Rappers Ever by CBC Music. …
01:17:09  |   Wed 17 May 2017
THEY.: It’s not always about being the most talented, it’s about putting in the most work

THEY.: It’s not always about being the most talented, it’s about putting in the most work

It’s a Nü Religion, as LA based musical duo THEY. would call it, a movement to embrace your individuality and to stay true to yourself. The duo, Dante Jones and Drew Love, first made waves after the …
00:59:10  |   Wed 10 May 2017
Mannie Fresh: The EPIC history of Cash Money Records

Mannie Fresh: The EPIC history of Cash Money Records

This week we present our interview with Mannie Fresh, a DJ, rapper, and producer and one of the original members of Cash Money records. He’s produced award winning tracks like “Back that A** Up” and …
01:14:20  |   Wed 03 May 2017
Teddy Fantum: I'm on the other side of pure chaos, I've evolved now

Teddy Fantum: I'm on the other side of pure chaos, I've evolved now

After a three year break, Toronto artist Teddy Fantum has made a comeback with his new album “Help Me.” Previously known as TFHOUSE, Teddy has made a huge transition in his artistry by finding new wa…
00:54:04  |   Wed 26 Apr 2017
Saba: You can be peer pressured into not believing in yourself

Saba: You can be peer pressured into not believing in yourself

This week we present our interview with Chicago rapper Saba. He was on the show two years ago when he was still on the come up. Since then he’s collaborated with stars like Chance the Rapper and rele…
00:25:57  |   Wed 19 Apr 2017
Sylvan LaCue:  Being a rap star is fleeting

Sylvan LaCue: Being a rap star is fleeting

Miami rapper Sylvan LaCue is using his authenticity to drive his artistry, and he’s making waves. After the release of his critically acclaimed mixtape “Searching Sylvan” in 2009, he joined Logic’s V…
00:26:22  |   Wed 12 Apr 2017
Luu Breeze: Don't call me a rapper, I'm an artist

Luu Breeze: Don't call me a rapper, I'm an artist

We present our interview with Toronto artist Luu Breeze. After being featured on The Game’s platinum album and co-signed by Boi-1da, Luu is rolling out the hits with his new project “Love Don’t Live …
01:04:45  |   Wed 05 Apr 2017
Talib Kweli: It's easier to be a drone. It's easier to take instructions.

Talib Kweli: It's easier to be a drone. It's easier to take instructions.

This week The Come Up Show presents our interview with artist, entrepreneur, and activist Talib Kweli. This is the second time we’ve had Kweli on the show, the first was with him and Hi-Tek as Reflec…
00:14:57  |   Wed 29 Mar 2017
Dave B: Know that there's light at the end of the tunnel

Dave B: Know that there's light at the end of the tunnel

This week we have Seattle rapper Dave B on the show! He’s an amazing artist that’s been working on putting his city on the map. He’s been compared to artists like Bryson Tiller and Chance the Rapper …
00:24:18  |   Wed 22 Mar 2017
Lais Lavish: Music has always been personal to me

Lais Lavish: Music has always been personal to me

Lais is a Pakistan-born, Brampton and Virginia-raised artist in our interview we talked about his music blowing up on Reddit, how it felt to have his music played by Drake on OVO Sound Radio. The new…
00:14:24  |   Wed 15 Mar 2017
Clifton Reddick: The city didn't feel comfortable in its own skin

Clifton Reddick: The city didn't feel comfortable in its own skin

This week, we interviewed Clifton Reddick, founder of Battle of the Beat Makers, to talk about his new book Toronto Sound Vol. 1. Clifton used his experience from created with BBM, a global competiti…
01:37:55  |   Wed 08 Mar 2017
Khalid: A lot of relationships we surround ourselves with are temporary

Khalid: A lot of relationships we surround ourselves with are temporary

We’re excited to introduce our very special guest Khalid, a Texas rising R&B singer. You may have heard of his hit song “Location” which has reached almost 50 million listens on Spotify. His rise to …
00:20:02  |   Wed 01 Mar 2017
Greg Phillinganes: You'll never be more of a musician than you are as a human being

Greg Phillinganes: You'll never be more of a musician than you are as a human being

This week our special guest is a renowned keyboardist, singer, songwriter, musical director, and a prolific session musician: Greg Phillinganes. He was Michael Jackson’s musical director and contribu…
00:17:59  |   Wed 22 Feb 2017
Wyclef Jean: Your pulse has to always think like a child

Wyclef Jean: Your pulse has to always think like a child

Welcome to Season 3 of The Come Up Show Podcast! We’re starting off the season with our very special guest Wyclef Jean. He just released his brand new EP J’ouvert which is his first commercial projec…
00:28:54  |   Wed 15 Feb 2017
The Come Up Show (Re) Presents - D-Sisive

The Come Up Show (Re) Presents - D-Sisive

Welcome to our last interview before Season 3 of The Come Up Show podcast launches next Wednesday, February 15th. You won’t believe the amazing guests we have lined up for you all, so make sure you t…
00:19:27  |   Wed 08 Feb 2017
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