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Tempo Tribe
Tempo Tribe
45 episodes
1 week ago
From West to East, join Denzel, Dylan, and Meron as they navigate through various musical landscapes and backgrounds from a Motherland’s perspective with a hint of pop culture and anime topics. It’s a vibe and a half.
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From West to East, join Denzel, Dylan, and Meron as they navigate through various musical landscapes and backgrounds from a Motherland’s perspective with a hint of pop culture and anime topics. It’s a vibe and a half.
Show more...
Music
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The Fall Off
Tempo Tribe
1 hour 16 minutes 49 seconds
2 years ago
The Fall Off

Artists/musicians fall off all the time, whether it be due to controversy, lack of creativity or lack of album sales. Artists may also come back from falling off, perhaps due to getting a stride back in their artist abilities or they may come back from falling off in a completely different avenue (whether it be fashion, business or etc.). In this episode of the Tempo Tribe hosted by our favorite model/DJ, Denzel, we will be discussion with our cohosts Dylan and Meron on what makes an artist fall off? And who has truly fallen off in the industry?

Intro music: Panama Rain Prod. by Danya Vodovoz | https://danyavodovoz.bandcamp.com/track/panama-rain | Royalty-free music

Tempo Tribe
From West to East, join Denzel, Dylan, and Meron as they navigate through various musical landscapes and backgrounds from a Motherland’s perspective with a hint of pop culture and anime topics. It’s a vibe and a half.