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What I'm Slappin EP 4 | Bryce Savoy talks legacy, independence, fatherhood & the real meaning of a Neighborhood Diamond

1 h 15 min · 14 de nov de 2025
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In this episode, hosts Bort and Marcus Peters (Juice) sit down with Bryce Savoy — rapper, filmmaker, founder of The Black Neighborhood, creator of Neighborhood Diamonds, and a proud son of Oakland carrying purpose and positivity everywhere he goes. Bryce takes us through his journey from the Town to D.C. to L.A., breaking down how each place shaped his artistry, his identity, and his drive to build community through music and storytelling. This episode explores: Bryce’s early start & the role his parents played The meaning behind Neighborhood Diamond His time at Howard University Stepping fully into filmmaking & the creative parallels with music Leaving Oakland for L.A. & how the city still lives in him Fatherhood, grief, growth, and independence “Big Bryce Son” film and its mission The positive side of hustle — how to uplift the culture Plus — Rapid Fire Slaps, “This Week’s Slaps,” and a live performance from Bryce to close out the show. Drop what YOU’RE slappin’ with #WhatImSlappin. Subscribe, comment, and tap in weekly for real conversations where music meets community.

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In this episode, hosts Bort and Marcus Peters (Juice) sit down with Bryce Savoy — rapper, filmmaker, founder of The Black Neighborhood, creator of Neighborhood Diamonds, and a proud son of Oakland carrying purpose and positivity everywhere he goes. Bryce takes us through his journey from the Town to D.C. to L.A., breaking down how each place shaped his artistry, his identity, and his drive to build community through music and storytelling. This episode explores: Bryce’s early start & the role his parents played The meaning behind Neighborhood Diamond His time at Howard University Stepping fully into filmmaking & the creative parallels with music Leaving Oakland for L.A. & how the city still lives in him Fatherhood, grief, growth, and independence “Big Bryce Son” film and its mission The positive side of hustle — how to uplift the culture Plus — Rapid Fire Slaps, “This Week’s Slaps,” and a live performance from Bryce to close out the show. Drop what YOU’RE slappin’ with #WhatImSlappin. Subscribe, comment, and tap in weekly for real conversations where music meets community.

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