070 Shake x Genre Loud Collab!?
- Leading Source
- Mar 16, 2018
- 3 min read
Updated: Jul 18, 2018
After catching up briefly with Genre Loud outside of British Music Embassy in ATX, he didn't have much time to talk but he actually extended an invitation to a private event to have an experience rather than a explanation.

At a location that literally didn't exist even on GPS, there were so many notable names but the support and attention was definitely focused on G.O.O.D Music's two newest talents 070 Shake and Valee, the Chi Town native, noted for his outstanding 1988 mixtape that grabbed Kanye's attention; recent collaboration with Chicago's own Jeremih on "Womp Womp" and newly released
"I Got Whatever" from "GOOD Job, You Found Me." album .
They both had recently signed well deserved deals with one of the industries heavy hitters and were celebrating by throwing an event with nothing but good vibes. Roaming through the party we bumped into Genre and Shake talking common music interest and performing experiences. This was moments before they both posed for a few camera flashes and 070 Shake proceeded to tear the mansion down with polished vocals. Letting the audience in on her upcoming work soon to be released EP, Glitter. With leading tunes like "Mirrors" there is no question to why she is set to have a standout appearance on Kanye West's upcoming summer album, "YE."

"Talking creatively sounds good, making creatively looks better."
Genre Loud on convo details with 070 Shake.
5200 DIFFERENT WAYS!
'Experiencing a night of invite with Genre Loud and friends really broadened this perspective of a "mythical world" filled with celebrities. The realization that these are no more than some smart working individuals who, in their field, display well their dedication and resilience in an ever-changing atmosphere of art and sound waves, added to the level of respect held for emerging artists.'

Right, Houston's own Maxo Kream and Genre Loud allowed a quick pic between their short conversation that seemed all of good spirits. After the last fortune cookie answer that was given, nobody asked what they spoke of, just assumed that encouragement was exchanged between the two. With Maxo heading out on his PUNKEN TOUR and releasing his first studio album Punken under TSO Records - Kream Clicc. Hits like 5200 and complimentary features of Lil Uzi Vert on Mars; scream wild mosh pits a successful first leg.
" It's not about your sauce, it's all about your persona.."
Maxo Kream
The night was definitely full of adventure and we met a lot of other cool artists and creatives like Venus Rose of Haus Of Creators, who chatted of recent work with Cardi B and Chief Keef and upcoming works with Rich Forever's Rich The Kid, Famous Dex and Atlantic Records' Rico Nasty.
Hand shakes and greeting repeatedly until the wee hours of the morning, alas, a request to grab breakfast seemed like the perfect topping to a well networked evening. The time now, 7:23AM, ordering dine-in at a near-by Waffle House. On the way out Genre yells,
"Treble.FM has a Coca Cola Event in a few hours and following that Venus Rose extended an invite to DefJam's Event with
Yung Martez.. want the experience?"
With eyes widened, with no sleep and running on fumes, Genre Loud will still make time to support.
"Respect is a price only paid when due.."
Ultimately deciding to get some rest, and sleep releasing its clutches towards the end of the day; it was just in time to catch the recap of Genre Loud's IG story.
Wonder how the next night went?
His stories always give you that first person exclusive on his experiences.
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