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The Indie Unplugged Podcast is your go-to music podcast for real, unfiltered conversations about the independent music industry. Hosted by B. Vaughan, Tye Huntley and Brian Onrea, this podcast dives into trending news, pressing issues, and the evolving landscape of music creation and entrepreneurship. With insight, chemistry, and authenticity, they break down what today’s music creators need to know — from strategy to culture — helping indie artists stay sharp, informed, and empowered.

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  • Greggory Smith’s RAW Interview: The Industry Lies, Broken Deals & God’s Unexpected Plan
    Dec 10 2025

    In this unforgettable and emotional episode of The Indie Unplugged, B. Vaughan and Tye Huntley sit down with one of the most respected but quietly powerful figures in the music business — Greggory Smith, former Regional Director of Creative Services at SESAC and the man behind stories that shaped modern R&B, pop, and songwriting culture. Greg opens up with a level of honesty rarely seen on camera: his beginnings as a PK who wasn’t allowed to listen to secular music, the accident that nearly destroyed his early music dreams, how he and his brother J. Que Smith (Usher, Beyoncé, Neyo, Marcus Houston) navigated the industry from nothing, and the real truth behind iconic records like My Boo and Confessions. He shares the hilarious, raw moment he knew Jack Harlow would be a star, the politics behind publisher rooms, why clubs still determine hits, and why some artists lose simply because their team wants it more than they do.But the episode takes a powerful turn when Greggory reveals how he battled burnout, betrayal, and broken industry relationships — and how God, two young songwriters (Bryce and Sierra), and an unexpected Christmas prayer led to the creation of Inc(k)., a collective poised to become one of the next major songwriting powerhouses. Greggory breaks down the emotional moment that moved him to tears, the record that changed everything (Santa Is Me by Coco Jones), and why he believes 2025–2026 will be their Grammy moment. This is more than an interview — it’s a masterclass in resilience, purpose, and navigating the industry without losing your soul. If you’re an independent artist, songwriter, manager, or creative, you NEED to watch this.

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    2 h y 10 m
  • Hip-Hop Must Die to Be Reborn? Joe Budden, Diddy’s Reckoning & Ray J’s Crash-Out Explained
    Dec 9 2025

    In this explosive segment of The Indie Unplugged, B. Vaughan and Tye Huntley dive straight into one of the most heated debates in music culture: the public’s obsession with tearing down Chris Brown while worshipping other artists without question. From Beyoncé and Jay-Z to Michael Jackson’s legacy, the crew calls out the selective outrage, fan hypocrisy, and the weird internet religion that protects some artists while crucifying others. They break down why people act like it’s illegal to praise Chris Brown, why every conversation about his greatness triggers meltdowns, and why fans conveniently forget that even legends like Michael had allegations and controversies that didn’t stop the world from calling him the greatest to ever do it.

    But this conversation goes deeper than comparisons — it’s a real examination of how fans refuse to let Chris evolve, how they punish him differently than every other superstar, and why the culture struggles with nuance. The debate asks the hard questions: Why can Beyoncé and Jay-Z do no wrong? Why can’t Chris be great without threatening MJ’s legacy? And why does the internet only allow certain artists grace, forgiveness, or growth? This is raw, honest, unfiltered music commentary that challenges the double standards we all see but rarely talk about. Tap in and drop your take — this one’s guaranteed to start a conversation.

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    2 h y 3 m
  • Loyalty is Timeless: The Most Authentic Voices in Atlanta Hip-Hop Right Now
    Nov 26 2025

    In this powerful episode of The Indie Unplugged, B. Vaughan sits down with one of Atlanta’s most authentic and fast-rising independent duos: Loyalty Is Timeless. From the moment the interview starts, Controversy and Big D open up about their brotherhood, their family-rooted musical upbringing, and the deep storytelling that shaped albums like Loyalty & Passion. The duo breaks down the viral resurgence of “Start Off My Day Like,” the years of consistency behind their success, and how a random music competition sparked a creative fire that led to entire projects — including their Christmas album and their upcoming 2026 release. They talk candidly about authenticity, faith, navigating loyalty in the industry, working day jobs while grinding as artists, and how their team (Zo, Brian Cook, their wives, and family) helps them level up creatively and professionally.The conversation also explores their artistic evolution, their duality between melodic soul and raw bars, their Outkast comparisons, their live performance strategy, and the importance of artist development — from health and performance stamina to understanding visuals, branding, and YouTube strategy. With stories about childhood Joe Jackson-style rehearsals, “rapper ghosts,” in-studio battles, and flash-mob performances in the mall, this episode gives an honest and inspiring look at what it means to be indie in 2025. If you believe in timeless music, real stories, and artists who truly live their message, this is the interview you need to watch.

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    1 h y 26 m
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