#36 | Lollypop Beatz Talks Working In Atlanta, TikTok Secrets & Trap Type Beats,
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Producer Diaries Podcast | Episode #36
Jay Cactus, Ocean, and LLB join forces to bring you a brand-new weekly podcast where we talk about music production, content creation, life, and current events. In this episode, Lollypop Beatz joins us to talk about experiences as producers and the challenges they face. They talk about the freedom and flexibility of being a producer, but also the stress and uncertainty that comes with it. They discuss the importance of consistency and perseverance in building a career as a producer. They also touch on the topic of aging and how it relates to their careers in music. Overall, they express gratitude for their work and the opportunities it brings. During the conversation, Lauren discusses how her subscribers on YouTube don't necessarily determine her sales, but she has had success with placements from people finding her through her beats. She found it easier to gain recognition for her niche, which was Chicago type beats. She also talks about the growth of her TikTok following and how it has changed her life. She mentions that TikTok has a different audience than YouTube, with more non-producers and a more diverse demographic. She also discusses the different strategies she uses on each platform. Lauren discusses her thoughts on potentially moving to the US to further her career. She expresses her love for America and the opportunities it offers, particularly in Atlanta. However, she also acknowledges the safety concerns and the different culture surrounding guns. The conversation then shifts to the challenges and positives of being a female producer. Lauren talks about the pressure, lack of confidence, and the need to adapt in the industry. She also mentions the comments and judgments she receives as a female producer, but remains focused on her passion for music. In this final part of the conversation, Lauren discusses the challenges of maintaining authenticity online and in person. She shares her struggle with feeling underwhelming in person compared to her online persona. The group discusses the importance of maintaining authenticity and the challenges of scripting videos. Lauren also talks about her transition from making type beats to creating tutorials and the motivation behind the change. She reflects on the pressure and monotony of making type beats and the desire to explore new creative avenues. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the benefits of in-person sessions and the importance of building connections.
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