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Shakezpeare: UK Hip Hop, Independent Grind, and the Price of Redemption

1 h 37 min · 7 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Two Beers With The Band, I sit down with UK hip hop artist and independent force Shakezpeare. To set the mood for a conversation about the grit and soul of the British underground, I sampled the Nut Brown Ale from Samuel Smith. This classic brew, known for its traditional English character, provided the perfect backdrop as Shakezpeare sipped his coffee and we dove into the realities of the music industry across the pond.   Shakezpeare is the definition of a multifaceted creator. We discuss his powerful track "Redemption Is Not Free" and his commitment to maintaining an independent, underground identity in a landscape that often pressures artists to "sell out" for sponsorship to make a living. Shakezpeare shares his "story-first" approach to hip hop, agreeing that the genre is a powerful medium for storytelling, much like the old-school country music that focuses on the narrative within the bars. From his early beginnings and the challenges of the UK music industry to his passion for mentoring the next generation, Shakezpeare breaks down what it actually takes to earn your place and evolve as an artist in the modern era.

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