When making my channel my main goal was and still is to make music fun. And I like to think I’m working towards that with every video...

Again, like last year, this is my neurodivergent, smooth-brain Zoomer opinion, so if you don't like my picks, I can't help you (and you don't like good music)...
It's almost like a radio you turn on. Maybe in 2015, it sounded very different, and I'm sure in 2025, it will sound very different as well...
I’m going to keep doing what I’m doing. And maybe I will make that apple pie after all...
I try to be authentic and not present myself in a way that’s not relatable for supporters, being authentic to myself and kind to the people who support me has gotten me where I’m at and I’m super grateful for everyone who listens.
I am influenced by EDM because that’s the music that got me into producing as a kid, but as a fan I don’t really listen to EDM unless it’s a bit left field or weird or something. It’s just my taste...
I am a girl, I'm from Los Angeles, I've been making music since I was a baby. I used to be in a band. I also make clothes. I love painting...
Tracking so many artists in the mainstream + underground it’s blatantly obvious who is going to blow up in the mainstream...
Their most notable release, 'Hell Hath No Fury,' is an often overlooked project in the modern rap landscape, but it absolutely deserves your attention...
RANDOM

The year is 2014 - You're watching a multi-cod (Call of Duty) montage and hear Logic for the first time. Logic's rise to fame came from this unconventional method of being pushed by organizations like Faze and the online gaming community...

Underground Oddities is a YouTube channel that I made as a way to showcase who I think are the most creative and interesting artists working in the underground music scene...

I don't know how I've gone this long without seeing Kendrick or Keem. I was supposed to photograph one of their shows back in Vancouver in 2022...

One of the highlights of the show was an audience member who took off his shirt and threw his mixtape on stage...

There's a lot of concern about fame and popularity within consumer culture in Superflat, and I believe these are often domains of extreme levels of toxic objectification...

I expected nothing short of perfection when witnessing a Thundercat live set, and that was what I ultimately received...

Basically, I wanted to live inside of trance music, so I wrote down my toxic feelings and bathed them all in sounds that felt like healing. There are dozens of horror stories in those lyrics and when I perform the songs I often want to cry, sometimes I do...

I think internet is the influence that has the most inspiration, saturation of information is something I love and try to replicate on my music...










