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Timeline photos 12/20/2019

THIS SATURDAY!!! 🗣🗣🗣

If you haven’t checked out ‘s EP yet we got you with the 2nd official Takeover Studios listening party!

Timeline photos 08/20/2019

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08/07/2019

BIG shoutout to for featuring “Down Ass Bitch” by and on her YouTube mini-series “My Crynicles”.

Timeline photos 08/05/2019

Today’s Bio focuses on Robyn.

Robyn
[What is it that you do?]
I’m a creative director in training. I also love PR. If I could be a source of ideas for music videos, movies and photoshoots that would be my dream. But not by myself, like part of a team. Like the type of person who choreographed Offset and Cardi B’s routine at the BET awards.
[How did you end up at Takeover?]
I was a bottle girl manager. I got to talking with one of the promoters who I was working with about careers. I told him I wanted to be a host, like on the red carpet. He linked me with the people at Takeover, and asked me if I wanted to do a podcast. I hadn’t heard of them at the time but I decided to do it anyway. I did the podcast and it was up from there. This was around a year ago.
[How would you describe Takeover to somebody?]
This is home for me. When I got here I didn’t have too much of anything in regards to family. I only really had my mom. When I got here I had Thanksgiving dinner with Jr. Pop, Rudy, all the people here. I didn’t even celebrate holidays at the time. I was going through some stuff with my family at the time so it meant a lot. It made me feel like I was young again, when I used to do that back in the day.
[What are two of your long-term goals?]
I’m trying to make a million, like Scottie Christ said. If not this year then 2020 for sure.

Timeline photos 07/30/2019

Today’s Bio focuses on Scottie Christ.

[What do you do?]
I rap, sing and I write songs. I direct some of my own videos as well.
[How did you get into being a creative?]
It started when I was younger. I always loved singing. I loved music too. The first rapper I liked was Eminem. I loved the movie 8 Mile. I also liked Lil Wayne and Jay Z.
[What was your first experience singing where people could hear you?]
It was me and YB Puerto Rico performing his song “Are You Up”. This was back in 2015. He’s my best friend. We grew up together. Him bringing me into the music scene just goes to show how strong our friendship is.
[Would you say you’re your own biggest critic?]
FASHO. YES. *laughs*. Never satisfied. It doesn’t matter if somebody else likes my stuff.
[How did you get linked in at Takeover?]
Through Robyn. There used to be a rap talk show here called For the Culture. That’s how I met Rudy. She introduced our entire friend group to the studio. This was around a year ago.
[How would you describe Takeover to somebody trying to get into the Houston music scene?]
This is a checkpoint. Somewhere you need to be. Even if you don’t record here this is somewhere you need to be making connections at.
[What’s your favorite part about being at the studio?]
There’s a lot of cool s**t that goes on here. If it makes sense, just being here. This is a cool place.
[What are 2 long goals of yours?]
To grasp one million dollars off music and then to win a Grammy.

Scottie Christ’s project “Party, Pain & Heartbreak 2.0” is dropping August 6th.

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