The Rabbit Hole Podcast

#21 - Rabbit Hole Podcast, That Hip Hop Life Style - Captaincy

1 h 1 min · 2 de oct de 2015
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Checkout whats going on with the our returning guest Captaincy as he talks about his new project The Captaincy Project. Learn about what it takes to create independent music and maintain creative control from the music to the business.

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