
Jake Giller's Reflective Therapy: Finding Authenticity in Hip-Hop
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06/27/23 • 61 min
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Join us as we chat with the incredibly talented Jake Giller, who shares his journey from discovering his passion for hip-hop and rap in high school to the pivotal moments that shaped his career. We also shed light on embarrassing stories and the challenges of performing on stage, navigating friendships, and locking eyes with the crowd.
We talk about the impact of AI on music and education. Will technology take away the magic of creating music, or will it open up new possibilities? Finally, Jake gives us a sneak peek into his new song, Maintain, and his upcoming project, Reflective Therapy, a reflection of the emotions he experienced during his year and a half hiatus from music. We hope you enjoy this conversation with Jake Giller as much as we did.
Check out his Instagram: @JakeGillerMusic
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Join us as we chat with the incredibly talented Jake Giller, who shares his journey from discovering his passion for hip-hop and rap in high school to the pivotal moments that shaped his career. We also shed light on embarrassing stories and the challenges of performing on stage, navigating friendships, and locking eyes with the crowd.
We talk about the impact of AI on music and education. Will technology take away the magic of creating music, or will it open up new possibilities? Finally, Jake gives us a sneak peek into his new song, Maintain, and his upcoming project, Reflective Therapy, a reflection of the emotions he experienced during his year and a half hiatus from music. We hope you enjoy this conversation with Jake Giller as much as we did.
Check out his Instagram: @JakeGillerMusic
Check out our sticker packs at OnTapWithTheBoiz.com
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On Tap Podcast - Jake Giller's Reflective Therapy: Finding Authenticity in Hip-Hop
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Ladies and gentlemen , welcome back to another episode of on tap . Today We got the man , the myth , the legend , jake Giller . Hey , how's it going today ?
Speaker 2man , they got the studio right here . They have the casting couch in the back , yep .
Speaker 1Jake , you are a your performer . Yes , we're a
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