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Have you ever felt alone in the world? Like no one understood what you were going through, but the artists that created your favorite songs? Sad Boy Radio Interviews artists weekly & discusses everyday life problems through the universal language of music.

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Have you ever felt alone in the world? Like no one understood what you were going through, but the artists that created your favorite songs? Sad Boy Radio Interviews artists weekly & discusses everyday life problems through the universal language of music.

New content every Friday
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    Sad Boy Radio CXXVII: Life's A Blessin? (Lil Blessin Interview)

    Sad Boy Radio CXXVII: Life's A Blessin? (Lil Blessin Interview)

    Chicago artist, Lil Blessin, slides to PVTSTCK to discuss working with Travis Scott & Zona Man, beating cancer twice, losing his grandma, and how his perspective on life has changed throughout the years.

    In the song, "Boat" Ed Sheeran says, "They say that all scars will heal but I know / Maybe I won't / But the waves won't break my boat." Blessin has been through more than most: not only battling cancer twice, but experiencing the loss of some of the closest people in his life. Through this, Blessin has pushed himself farther than most ever could; realizing that life's a blessin. Blessin understands the mission he's on, and continues to move past the pain on his way to being the biggest ever.

    Also discussed, hiatus from music, how he maintains his mental health nowadays, hitting lows even at his highest points.

    • 56 min
    Sad Boy Radio CXXVI: Learning To Let Go? (KAMI Interview)

    Sad Boy Radio CXXVI: Learning To Let Go? (KAMI Interview)

    Sad boys For Real! Chicago artist, KAMI, slides to PVTSTCK to discuss his recent album, "Its OK Loverrr," being raised by his grandma, reshaped view of death, and learning to let go as he grows to understand himself better.

    In the song, "Runaway," KAMI says, "You know what you just had did/ I had to learn to forgive/ right after all off these years, here I am / numbing my pain." Although the song was made 5 years ago, KAMI sees his music relating to him more & more as of recent; learning to let go of not only the pain & anger he's held onto for years, but the unhealthy coping mechanisms used to suppress his issues. KAMI has used music, fashion, and therapy as ways to express himself; learning more about the things he needs to change. Learning to let go being the most important...

    Also discussed, living in Ghana, the way Save Money counterparts Vic Mensa & Joey Purp have influenced him, and being scared of love.

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Sad Boy Radio CXXV: Better Than I Was? (Flex Sinatra Interview)

    Sad Boy Radio CXXV: Better Than I Was? (Flex Sinatra Interview)

    Sad Boys For Real! Flawless Entertainment/Def Jam recording artist, Flex Sinatra, slides to PVTSTCK to discuss signing his recent deal, remaining a positive role model, how his childhood shaped him, and finding a new version of himself through every step of life.

    In the song, "Valuable," Flex Sinatra says, "You gotta give yourself forgiveness you can’t right every wrong,” Flex reflects on the mistakes he's made, and realizes that they don't define him. Allowing him to focus on his growth & find ways to elevate to a new level.

    Although Flex says most of his life revolves around music, it was the moments outside that shaped him. From growing up in the "Plex," to his grandma telling him "you're gonna be somebody," Flex was always destined for greatness; he just had to find the next version of himself that was ready to step into that.

    Also discussed, almost having a kid at 21, pressure to succeed after reaching goals, experiences forcing us to relearn who we are.

    • 57 min
    Sad Boy Radio CXXIII: What Is Your Reason? (Chris Classick Interview)

    Sad Boy Radio CXXIII: What Is Your Reason? (Chris Classick Interview)

    Sad Boys For Real! Owner of Classick studios, Chris Classick, slides to PVTSTCK to discuss managing Smino & Monte Booker, starting Classick studios, losing his mom at 18, and learning to let go of things that no longer serve a purpose.

    In the song, "End Of Youth," Ed Sheeran says, "Is this the ending of our youth when pain starts taking over? / I just don't know if I can ever just let it go / Everything's falling apart, when love is real, there's never closure / I guess it's all part of life, but I can't help but feel low," and this was the reality for Chris. The moment his mother left this earth, his world was turned upside down & sent him into a deep depression. However, throughout this time, there was one thing that saved him & helped him find his reason... music.

    Music was the thing that healed Chris, and allowed him to express the pain he was going through. Chris' form of expression helped build a reputation that precedes him, and allowed him to help countless artists achieve their own goals. Chris took the darkest moment in his life and found his reason.

    Also discussed, working on SZA's CTRL album, learning to be a father, music community in Chicago, and

    • 1 hr 9 min
    Sad Boy Radio CXXI: My Past Doesn't Define Me? (Daylight Tone Interview)

    Sad Boy Radio CXXI: My Past Doesn't Define Me? (Daylight Tone Interview)

    Sad Boys For Real! Chicago artist, Daylight Tone, slides to PVTSTCK to discuss working with CB MIX, getting fired from apple, dealing with his anxiety, and running away from his past traumas.

    In the song "Still Yours," Big Sean says, "Sometimes you gotta break your heart to save your sould." Often, there's situations & people that it hurts us to let go of, but we need to in order to grow. Daylight was forced to do this with not only his job, but his relationships; leading to the person we see today.

    Daylight is on a mission to "bring the fun" back to music, but the "fun" can sometimes be a mask to cover the things he's been through. The traumas that have instilled a sense of anxiety and impostor syndrome. Through this all, Daylight is learning to not allow his past to define him...

    Also discussed, growing up in the shadow of his brother, being told not to pursue music, being scared of failure.

    • 54 min
    Sad Boy Radio CXX: Outgrowing The Old Me? (Bae Wicked Interview)

    Sad Boy Radio CXX: Outgrowing The Old Me? (Bae Wicked Interview)

    Sad Boys For Real! Chicago DJ, Bae Wicked, slides to PVTSTCK to talk about being successful in a male dominated industry, finding herself as a person/mother after a nine-year relationship, prioritizing mental health, and the aftermath of her life-altering car accident.

    Big Sean said in the song, "Single Again," "I'm single again, blaming you is just so easy / But maybe the problem's me / I'm single again / Guess that's just the way it's gon' be / Maybe I should spend this time on me." Bae Wicked has gone on a journey of self-discovery after her car accident that left her with limited mobility. The situation left her with an abundance of anger being directed towards the wrong people, and a feeling of being "forgotten." This forced her to look inward & discover who she really is. Doing so, she realized that she needed to value herself & her time more, rather than being angry. Bae decided to take this as an opportunity to outgrow certain traits & situations she didn't like anymore. Thus, outgrowing the old her...

    Also discussed, running away from problems, being a role model for her daughter, creating the persona of Bae Wicked

    • 37 min

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