
The Sleepover
Podcast de Sleep Deez
Welcome to The Sleepover, a groundbreaking podcast where music meets innovation, hosted by the multiplatinum music producer/songwriter Sleep Deez. Dive deep into the intricate world of songwriting and production as we decode the notes, rhythms, and artistry that shape the soundtracks of our lives. Each episode is a journey through the creative process with behind-the-scenes look at the techniques and inspirations behind today's biggest hits and timeless classics. Sleep Deez, with 17 years of industry experience, brings his unique perspective and unparalleled expertise to every discussion.
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In this deeply personal episode, I open up about the emotions I wrestle with leading up to my Chicago meet & greet—the doubts, the weight of expectations, and the fear of being judged by the world when you step into the spotlight. If you take a dented can and throw it in a junkyard, it becomes trash. But what happens when you put it in a glass case on display for the world? 🎨

Story time! Listen til the end so you understand why this may be BTS' most important song. Hip-hop started in the Bronx, but its influence has touched every corner of the world—from the cyphers in Tokyo 🇯🇵 to the favelas of Brazil 🇧🇷. And in 2014, a young group from South Korea, BTS, made it clear they weren’t just inspired by hip-hop—they were students of the culture. In this episode, we break down Hip Hop Phile—one of the most important songs in BTS’s discography. This track wasn’t just a love letter to hip-hop; it was a statement of identity. RM, SUGA, and j-hope name-drop legends like Nas, Biggie, and J Dilla 🎧, showing their deep respect for the genre’s pioneers. But more than that, Hip Hop Phile represents a pivotal moment in BTS’s career—when they were still carving out their place in the industry, still fighting for respect, and still proving they belonged. We’ll also explore how this song connects to hip-hop’s global influence 🌍 and why it still holds weight today. And—maybe the wildest part of this story? A small record shop in Hongdae would put me on an unexpected collision course with BTS, in a way I never could’ve predicted. Because Hip Hop Phile isn’t just a song—it’s a timestamp in their journey, a moment where they put their passion on full display and let the world know: hip-hop is in our DNA. 🔥🎙️

"People love to say, ‘Wow, you blew up overnight!’ But the truth? Overnight success is an just years of hard work finally catching up. A couple of my biggest records? They didn’t happen last week: 🔥 “GOAT” by Eric Bellinger? Written in 2015—now independently platinum. 🔥 “My Time” by BTS? Written in 2019—now they're collectively over a billion streams. And only now, years later, people are acting like I just showed up. In this episode, I’m breaking down: 📉 Why artists quit too soon—and miss their moment 🕰️ The 5-10 year delay between work and recognition 💰 How the industry pays out on slow timelines (and why you gotta stay in the game) 🎭 BTS’s rise—why their “overnight success” was really a decade in the making If you’ve ever felt like your hard work isn’t paying off fast enough, this episode is for you. Tap in and learn why patience is the real cheat code. 🔊 Listen now, or wish you had in five years. 🚀🔥

Join the dopest community on the net here 👉 https://bit.ly/SleepDeezPatreon Think signing a record deal means you made it? Think again. In this episode, I’m breaking down the cold, hard math behind record contracts and why most new artists never see a dollar from their streams. Labels sell artists the dream of “making it big,” but in reality? They’re just signing up for a cycle of debt they can’t escape. We’re talking: 💰 How a $500K record deal turns into a massive financial trap 📉 Why 100M streams can still leave an artist in debt 🧾 How labels write off failed artists and STILL make money 🕵🏽♂️ The real reason labels keep signing artists—even when they lose money I’m breaking down the actual numbers so you can see exactly how this plays out. If you’re an artist, a fan, or just someone who loves music, you should hear this.

Music is more than just sound—it’s vibration, energy, and a force that can heal or harm. In this episode, I break down the science and spirituality behind Solfeggio frequencies, sound healing, and vibrational energy in music. We’ll explore how specific frequencies can reduce stress, repair DNA, and even help fight disease, plus why certain songs feel like they touch your soul in ways you can’t explain. I’ll also share how I’ve intentionally woven these principles into my production style for years—maybe even unlocking a secret behind why some of my songs have stood the test of time without major marketing. We’ll talk about: 🔹 How different sound frequencies affect the brain, body, and emotions 🔹 Why some music feels healing, while others drain your energy 🔹 The difference between 432 Hz vs. 440 Hz and why tuning matters 🔹 The deeper responsibility artists and producers have when crafting sound 🔹 How frequencies may have subconsciously influenced BTS and their global impact If you’ve ever felt like music saved your life, this episode is for you. Tap in. 🎶✨
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