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Creator to Creators With Meosha Bean

Creator to Creators With Meosha Bean

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Filmmaker Meosha Bean hosts in-depth interviews with creatives from around the world, exploring trending topics and industry insights. Join the global conversation.

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  • Creator to Creators S7 Ep 49 Rich Allen
    Aug 12 2025
    Nashville, TN – Rich Allen is a distinguished singer-songwriter whose music embodies the rich tradition of country storytelling. With a career dedicated to crafting heartfelt narratives, Allen's recent single, "Innocent Kiss," exemplifies his signature style: a warm blend of nostalgic lyrics and genuine emotion reminiscent of classic country. His intuitive songwriting approach, often capturing inspiration in moments, allows him to transform personal experiences into evocative tracks that connect deeply with listeners. Raised in a musical household, Allen's commitment to creating lasting, meaningful songs is evident in his lyric-first philosophy, ensuring each release, from rodeo anthems to personal reflections, delivers an authentic and impactful experience.
    Innocent Kiss is available now on all streaming platforms.


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    33 m
  • Creator to Creators S7 Ep 48 Vinto Van Go
    Jul 18 2025
    Instagram
    https://chirpradio.org/blog/chicago-sounds-vinto-van-go

    Bio
    CHICAGO, IL – Psychedelic soul outfit Vinto Van Go is bringing the summer heat with
    their new single “Hot Pants Boots,” a vibrant, groove-heavy track that sets the stage for
    their upcoming album In the Neon Wilderness, out July 4.
    “It became a party right there in the studio,” says the band’s frontman and lyricist.
    “Everybody chirping in little bits... the whole construction of the song was so fun.” Built
    collaboratively, the track captures the band’s spontaneous, celebratory energy and
    reflects their deep roots in Chicago’s psych-rock and soul scene.
    Described as “the best band at your local bar” and “the ultimate party band,” Vinto Van
    Go has carved out a distinct space in the city’s live music community. Their sound
    draws from the gospel-soaked soul traditions of Chicago’s past while pushing forward
    with layers of distortion, reverb, and psychedelic texture. “I love psychedelic music
    because it pulls the audience into the music. You’re not an observer anymore. You’re
    inside it.”“Hot Pants Boots” has already become a live staple. “When we play it live, people
    immediately start dancing and cheering. Some of them are even dressing up for it,” the
    band shares. “We played a private Pride party last weekend, and the crowd showed up
    in hot pants and boots, knowing we were going to play that song. That’s the dream.”
    Vinto Van Go formed during the pandemic, when longtime collaborators and friends
    used the pause in touring to experiment together in the studio. Each member brings a
    unique voice to the group. Ann brings theatricality and character to every vocal
    performance. Jon, a bassist from Manhattan who studied under jazz legend Ron Carter,
    guides the groove with precision. Jason anchors the outfit with sharp, intuitive
    drumming. Kevin, the band’s keyboardist and recording engineer, blends his Afrobeat
    experience into every arrangement. “We all know what to do and when to leave space
    for each other,” the frontman says. “You can hear that clearly in ‘Hot Pants Boots.’”
    In the Neon Wilderness is the band’s second album, written and recorded entirely in the
    past year. Their debut album dropped in April 2024 and helped solidify their status as
    one of Chicago’s most exciting live acts. With local indie radio and fans alike rallying
    behind them, the group has developed a loyal following that’s spreading beyond the city.
    “We’ve got a scene here. If you go to a Vinto Van Go show, you’re going to run into at
    least 50 people you love seeing. That kind of community is rare.”
    As they gear up for their album release and upcoming gigs, including a show in New
    York later this month, Vinto Van Go is keeping it simple.

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    29 m
  • Creator to Creators S7 Ep 47 RARA
    Jul 16 2025
    Spotify
    Instagram
    KING OF THE GLORY GAME OFFICIAL VIDEO

    Bio
    CAIRO, EGYPT – Rising Egyptian artist RARA has released her electrifying new single,
    King of the Glory Game," a cinematic and soul-stirring track that channels cultural
    pride, global connection, and emotional strength. With her signature haunting yet
    magnetic vocals, RARA continues to carve out a bold and authentic space in the global
    pop landscape this time with a sound that feels as grand as it is heartfelt.
    The track, layered with vibrant beats, soaring choral elements, and emotionally charged
    crescendos, showcases RARA’s ability to transform deeply personal storytelling into
    collective resonance. “‘King of the Glory Game’ is the first song that truly felt like it was
    for people,” RARA shares. “I could sense that this song had the potential to resonate in
    the hearts of so many. I wanted to show the world my own authenticity, while still
    staying deeply connected to Egypt.At its core, the song is an anthem of unity. “I wanted to remind people that we are united no matter how different our cultures, religions, or beliefs might be,” RARA explains.“The message was about strength through unity… and I wanted people to feel joy inside
    themselves when they listen to it. That kind of joy that feels like light coming from
    within. The single also stands as a direct tribute to Egyptian football legend Mohamed Salah,
    whose name is proudly mentioned in the song. RARA noted that part of her intention
    was to honor someone “very important to the Egyptian people.” The track celebrates the
    pride, determination, and collective spirit Salah represents both in Egypt and around
    the world. The song’s emotional power is amplified by its rich vocal arrangements. “Recording the
    choir was magical,” RARA recalls. “So many voices came together in this one song it
    felt overwhelming in the best way, like I was being lifted by this huge wave of unity.
    Everyone gave their absolute all and you can feel it.”Known for her cinematic approach to sound, RARA builds emotional landscapes with each track she releases. But as she puts it, she doesn’t aim for spectacle alone. “I want my music to feel like a big moment not for the ‘wow effect,’ but so that someone can feel something deep inside. Like they’ve been understood without needing to say a word.” Shot on location in Cairo, the music video for “King of the Glory Game” is an intimate,
    unfiltered homage to her home. “Cairo is my home. The faces, the smells, the
    movements it was all mine, all familiar. That wasn’t just a music video, it was me,”
    she says. “I felt thankful. Thankful that I get to be myself, and share that.”
    While fans await her forthcoming EP or album, RARA is focused on crafting something
    deeply personal. “I’m not rushing it. I want it to feel alive not just something made to
    check a box,” she says. “Every song feels like a piece of me.”
    As an artist straddling both Egyptian heritage and a global perspective, RARA remains
    grounded in her mission. “It’s a constant conversation with myself,” she says about
    balancing cultural roots with global sounds. “But deep down, there’s something that’s
    mine something warm. I try not to lose that.
    With “King of the Glory Game,” RARA doesn’t just offer a track she offers a moment
    of connection. And if she can bring someone a moment of peace, she considers it a
    success. “Honestly… just that one day, someone puts on one of my songs on a hard
    day, and feels like: ‘Okay. I can breathe now.’ That’s it.

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    23 m
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