Tandy Weems | - Lesson Learned By Being a A Trailblazer in Hip-Hop - Mick Unplugged [Ep 7]
Mick Unplugged - A podcast by Mick Hunt
Mick Hunt engages in a profound conversation with Tandy Weems, a pivotal figure in hip-hop. They delve into the roots and evolution of hip-hop, its cultural significance, and the importance of staying true to its essence. Tandy emphasizes the need for reeducation about the true nature of hip-hop beyond just music. She discusses her role in shaping the industry and her initiative to start the World Hip Hop Awards to honor authentic hip-hop talent globally.The episode is filled with insights on maintaining integrity and excellence in an ever-changing industry.Tandy Weems' Background: Over 25 years in the industry, worked with icons like Notorious B.I.G., Wu-Tang, Mary J. Blige, Method Man, Redman, and Mike Tyson.Defining Moments: Tandy Weems shares her journey in the hip-hop world and her experiences working with major artists.Discussion Topics:The essence and culture of hip hop.Importance of authenticity and knowledge in hip hop.The negative impact of commercialization on hip-hop culture.Tandy Weems' vision for the World Hip Hop Awards.Strategies for maintaining relevance and authenticity in the industry.Key Quotes:"Hip hop is not just a music genre. It's a culture.""We created a worldwide billion-dollar industry without a dime.""The most important element of hip hop is knowledge.""If your music or your art doesn't possess knowledge, it's not hip hop."Next Steps:Visit: World Hip Hop Awards for more information.Support: Help fund the World Hip Hop Awards and promote authentic hip hop culture.Engage: Share and discuss the episode using #MickUnplugged and #AuthenticHipHop. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.