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    Play Video Play Video 51:21 20 - Introspective Sounds of Marlo G In this engaging episode of Unruly Plug, host Kilo converses with artist Marlo G about his journey from Guyana to the vibrant music scene of New York and beyond. They discuss the cultural influences that shaped Marlo's music, the importance of storytelling in his lyrics, and the introspective nature of his work. Marlo shares insights on the music industry, the significance of community support, and the creative process behind his upcoming projects. The conversation highlights the beauty of music as a universal language and the importance of pursuing one's passion regardless of age or societal expectations. Song featured: Fall ( I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THIS MUSIC, BUT HAVE BEEN GRANTED PERMISSION TO POST BY THE ARTISTS.) Visit ⁠Unrulyconception.com⁠ for more! Don’t forget to: ✔️ LIKE ✔️ COMMENT ✔️ SUBSCRIBE ✔️ SHARE Follow us on YouTube/IG/TikTok: @UnrulyConception Artist: @marlog3 Business inquiries & submissions: unrulyconceptionmedia@gmail.com Keywords: podcast, music, Marlo G, hip hop, artist journey, cultural influences, music industry, community support, creative process, introspective music Play Video Play Video 57:40 19 - We don't code switch ft. Twan Blow In this engaging conversation, Twan Blow shares his journey of balancing a corporate career with his passion for music. He discusses the impact of childhood trauma on his adult life and the importance of therapy in navigating emotions. Twan emphasizes the power of words and self-expression through music, aiming to inspire others with his experiences. The dialogue also touches on the challenges of maintaining authenticity in a busy world and the significance of self-care and rest. In this engaging conversation, Unruly Plug and Twan Blow delve into the music industry, exploring the importance of first reactions to new artists, the significance of building long-lasting relationships, and the influence of family on artistic development. They also address pressing issues within the Black community, particularly regarding youth sports and the expectations placed on children. The discussion highlights personal growth, healing in relationships, and the importance of living in the present moment. Song Featured: On to Something ( I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THIS MUSIC, BUT HAVE BEEN GRANTED PERMISSION TO POST BY THE ARTISTS) Visit ⁠Unrulyconception.com⁠ for more! Don’t forget to: ✔️ LIKE ✔️ COMMENT ✔️ SUBSCRIBE ✔️ SHARE Follow us on YouTube/IG/TikTok: @UnrulyConception Artist: @Twanblow803 Business inquiries & submissions: unrulyconceptionmedia@gmail.com Keywords: Twan Blow, therapy, childhood trauma, self-awareness, music, mental health, emotional expression, personal growth, black culture, corporate life, music, artists, relationships, black community, sports, personal growth, healing, therapy, influence, creativity Play Video Play Video 41:00 18 - Alaska on the Map ft. Lazy Tee Who said Black people don’t live in Alaska? Rapper, poet, and producer Lazy T sits with Kilo to prove otherwise — and despite the cold weather, he’s packing the heat. Whether it’s a cold beat or some fire bars, this is one conversation you don’t want to miss. In this episode of Unruly Plug, Lazy T opens up about the oxymoron behind his name, how poetry shaped his music, and the journey from rapping to producing more than 35,000 beats. He discusses the challenges of being an independent artist, his mission to put his city on the map, and why collaboration and community matter now more than ever. From industry obstacles to upcoming projects and cultural connections, Lazy T brings insight, energy, and authenticity to every word. Tune in for a real look at Alaska’s hip hop scene through the eyes of one of its top artists. Song Featured: Lame N*ggas ( I DO NOT OWN RIGHTS TO THIS MUSIC, BUT HAVE BEEN GRANTED PERMISSION TO POST BY THE ARTISTS) Visit ⁠Unrulyconception.com⁠ for more! Don’t forget to: ✔️ LIKE ✔️ COMMENT ✔️ SUBSCRIBE ✔️ SHARE Follow us on YouTube/IG/TikTok: @UnrulyConception Artist: @payrollklick Business inquiries & submissions: unrulyconceptionmedia@gmail.com✨ Keywords: #UnrulyPlugPodcast #LazyT #IndependentArtist #HipHopCulture #AlaskaMusicScene Play Video Play Video 50:25 17 - Breaking the Silence feat. Carlito Black This week on Unruly Plug, we’re bringing attention to Suicide Prevention Awareness Month with a powerful conversation featuring hip hop artist Carlito Black. Together, we unpack the importance of mental health, share resources for those who may be struggling, and highlight how music and community can be a lifeline in tough times. Our goal is to break the silence, encourage open conversations, and remind listeners that support is always available. Tune in for an honest, inspiring, and necessary dialogue that resonates deeply within Black and underserved communities. If you or someone you know is in need of support, please dial or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. You are not alone. Songs discussed and featured: Get Up and All I Had by Carlito Black ( I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THIS MUSIC, BUT HAVE BEEN GRANTED PERMISSION TO POST BY THE ARTISTS) Visit ⁠Unrulyconception.com⁠ for more! Don’t forget to: ✔️ LIKE ✔️ COMMENT ✔️ SUBSCRIBE ✔️ SHARE Follow us on YouTube/IG/TikTok: @UnrulyConception Artist: @imtherealcarlitoblack Business inquiries & submissions: unrulyconceptionmedia@gmail.com✨ Keywords: Black mental health, awareness, prevention, signs, Black creatives, generational healing, inner child work, Black empowerment, creative freedom. Play Video Play Video 34:06 16 - Know your worth Do you ever feel like you're not enough. No matter how hard you work, how much you create, or how loud you show up? In this episode of Unruly Plug, host Kilo explores the journey of building self-worth as a Black creative. We unpack the impact of generational trauma, cultural conditioning, and toxic mindsets that make us question our value, and show you how to break free. This healing-centered conversation includes empowering affirmations, setting boundaries, and encouragement to create from a place of self-love, not performance. Whether you're a musician, visual artist, entrepreneur, or just trying to reclaim your power, this episode is for you.🖤 🎶 Featuring music by: Laying Here by Carlito Black ft. Dave Rice In the Ghetto by Vokab Sparks Random by CRYZM & CHH Jay ( I DO NOT OWN RIGHTS TO THIS MUSIC BUT HAVE BEEN GRANTED PERMISSION TO POST BY THE ARTISTS) Visit ⁠Unrulyconception.com⁠ for more! Don’t forget to: ✔️ LIKE ✔️ COMMENT ✔️ SUBSCRIBE ✔️ SHARE Follow us on IG/TikTok: @UnrulyConception Business inquiries & submissions: unrulyconceptionmedia@gmail.com✨ Keywords: Black mental health, self-worth, Black creatives, generational healing, inner child work, Black empowerment, creative freedom. 🔔 Subscribe and follow Unruly Plug for more unfiltered, healing-centered content for the culture. Play Video Play Video 33:43 15 - Cancel Crashout Culture In this powerful and necessary episode of Unruly Plug, ya queen Kilo is breaking down the toxic mindset that’s got too many of us stuck in survival mode — Crashout Culture. From emotional outbursts to self-destructive decisions, we explore how pain, pride, and unhealed trauma push people to the edge. Kilo dives into the root causes, the heavy consequences, and most importantly, the tools to choose healing over chaos. Whether you’ve been the one ready to crash out or love someone who always does, this episode is a wake-up call and a safe space for growth. We’re not glorifying rage — we’re making room for reflection. Tap in to learn how to pause, process, and protect your peace before you self-sabotage. 💬 Let’s cancel crashout culture for good. Share this with someone who needs to hear it. Artists featured in this episode: Dunamis by Scooby Austin and Brii Alexandria Raisin the Bar by X83 I Can Feel by Carlito Black ( I DO NOT OWN RIGHTS TO THIS MUSIC BUT HAVE BEEN GRANTED PERMISSION TO POST BY THE ARTISTS) Visit ⁠Unrulyconception.com⁠ for more! Don’t forget to: ✔️ LIKE ✔️ COMMENT ✔️ SUBSCRIBE ✔️ SHARE Follow us on IG/TikTok: @UnrulyConception Business inquiries & submissions: unrulyconceptionmedia@gmail.com #UnrulyPlug #CrashoutCulture #EmotionalHealing #BlackMentalHealth #ProtectYourPeace #EmotionalIntelligence Load More

  • Black Movement Spotlight | UnrulyConception

    This page highlights the excellence of local black creators and business owners that deserve to be celebrated. Black-owned Spotlight This is the black-owned spotlight. This space is a great opportunity to give a full background on who you are, what you do, and what your business has to offer. My viewers are genuinely interested in learning more about you, so don’t be afraid to share personal anecdotes to create a more friendly quality. Want to celebrate your favorite Black Owned Business? Submit a spotlight message and email address here and we will reach out to your business for pictures. Business Name Email Message Send Thanks for submitting!

  • UnrulyConception

    UnrulyConception provides Social Media production services for musicians, content creators, and artists. We create high-quality visuals, videos, and content strategies to help grow your audience, increase engagement, and build your brand across platforms. The Creator I’m Kilo, Public Relations Strategist, founder of UnrulyConception Media Production, and host of Unruly Plug, a platform dedicated to elevating independent talent and sparking culturally relevant conversations. With a background in Communications, military-honed discipline, and a Master of Arts in Public Relations underway, I specialize in building media strategies that not only move culture but also protect the integrity and wellness of those creating it. From press kits to podcast development, brand messaging to visibility campaigns, I help visionaries find their voice and amplify it with intention. UnrulyConception was born from resilience. After losing my mother, I poured my purpose into a company that blends storytelling, strategy, and soul. Today, I use journalism, hosting, photography, editing, and PR to craft narratives that matter and shift conversations that often get overlooked. Here’s what I believe: stories shape public perception, and Black creativity should lead, not follow. If you need a strategic partner who understands your culture, your grind, and your goals, welcome home. Click one: Join the Squad Join our email list and get access to exclusive drops! Enter your email here Sign Up Thanks for submitting!

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