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POTC: Curtis Daniel Remembers 30 Years Of Patchwerk Studios
POTC: Curtis Daniel Remembers 30 Years Of Patchwerk Studios

Black America Web

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • Black America Web

POTC: Curtis Daniel Remembers 30 Years Of Patchwerk Studios

Prince Williams Curtis Daniel III sat down with Posted On The Corner to reflect on the incredible 30-year legacy of Patchwerk Studios. From its humble beginnings to becoming a powerhouse in the music industry, Patchwerk has been a staple in shaping the sound of hip-hop and beyond. Known for hosting some of the biggest names in the game—from legends like OutKast and Usher to today's chart-toppers like Future and Lil Baby—Patchwerk isn't just a studio; it's a movement. RELATED: Posted On The Corner – Shamea Morton Talks Music, Family, RHOA And ATL Life During the interview, Curtis spoke with Incognito and DJ Misses about how Patchwerk's mission transcends music. For 30 years, they've been providing space for artists to create and elevate their sound while empowering the Atlanta community with job opportunities, mentorship, and resources. Through a balance of old-school principles and next-gen innovation, Patchwerk Studios has solidified its place as a cultural and creative institution. Reflecting on three decades of excellence, Curtis Daniel III made it clear that Patchwerk is just getting started. Watch Curtis Daniel below right here on Posted On The Corner , and click here to see how you can donate to the Patchwerk Studios anniversary event happening on July 27: SEE ALSO Black America Web Featured Video CLOSE

POTC: Shamea Morton Talks Music, Family, 'RHOA' And ATL Life
POTC: Shamea Morton Talks Music, Family, 'RHOA' And ATL Life

Black America Web

time06-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Black America Web

POTC: Shamea Morton Talks Music, Family, 'RHOA' And ATL Life

Reach Media Some people know the city where they come from like the back of their hand, and there's nothing about Atlanta that you can tell singer/actress Shamea Morton that she hasn't already seen, heard or partied at until the crack of dawn. Now that she's a current fan-favorite on The Real Housewives Of Atlanta , the world sees clearly just how much of a resident ATLien Shamea is. She'll soon be channeling that energy into music as well in pursuit of solo success after years prior of being in girl groups with the likes of Shamari DeVoe, before her time in Blaque, as well as Keri Hilson in a short-lived female ensemble called Pretty Toni. Her first official single,'Neva Had,' is a hit if you ask us! RELATED: Posted On The Corner – Trinidad James Explains Why He's No One-Hit Wonder DJ Misses and Incognito sat with Shamea for a convo that was nothing short of an Atlanta lovefest. From reminiscing on old hotspots and hangouts to a mutual nostalgia of growing up in one of the OG Black meccas in America, it felt like a mini family reunion in the studio. She also speaks on how motherhood acts as her driving force when it comes to everything, and how she manages to balance it all while still finding time to hit the town with her girls and spread love through fun times. Watch singer, actress and RHOA star Shamea Morton join us here at Posted On The Corner below, and go stream her single 'Neva Had' if you need some new R&B vibes: SEE ALSO

POTC: Trinidad James Explains Why He's No One-Hit Wonder
POTC: Trinidad James Explains Why He's No One-Hit Wonder

Black America Web

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Black America Web

POTC: Trinidad James Explains Why He's No One-Hit Wonder

Source: Reach Media / Urban One Being called a one-hit wonder isn't quite the insult that people make it out to be when you think about it. Imagine being so good in the art of making music that you only need to do it once in order to solidify your legacy — one single song that leads to a lifetime of lucrative opportunities if you've really got a banger on your hands. READ MORE STORIES ATL native Trinidad James knows exactly what that feels like following the decade-spanning success of his 2012 debut single, 'All Gold Everything.' Officially released just five days before Christmas that year, the Southern trap hit has gone on to be a gift that keeps on giving for James thanks to its Top 40 status on the charts and an interpolated sample two years later on Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars' 2014 worldwide number 1 smash, 'Uptown Funk,' that reportedly paid out with over $150,000 in royalties. STAY INFORMED! CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER! RELATED: Real Talk, Real Life, Real Atlanta With RHOA Kelli Ferrell | Posted On The Corner Sure, the debut album under his multimillion-dollar deal with Def Jam never panned out, and we never really got anything that matched up to the hype of 'All Gold Everything.' Nonetheless, Trinidad James has extended his 15 minutes of fame into a lifestyle that also includes songwriting for others, the media world as co-host of Complex's Full Size Run and even a budding acting career (see: Uncut Gems ). The multifaceted creative joined us here at Posted On The Corner to remind both his city and the world at hand that he's always been a star and, by the moves he's making in 2025, probably will always be one. Take a look below to watch our full interview with the ATL goldsmith himself, Trinidad James, exclusively for Posted On The Corner : SEE ALSO

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