This is a particularly chaotic period for 33 years old, but he is surprisingly Zen, especially for a man who tattooed his skull. His BMX and clothing store On Some Shit are moving from the city center excavation area to a wider Melrose space - you can shoot videos in full area (become the latest version of BET's Rap City) Dream: Tha Basement)
Tomorrow, major brands will take him to New York and discuss potential interview series. In the second half of this month, he will host West Coast Swing featuring Smokepurpp and Lil Pump, including the first No Jumper tour, staying on Echoplex on April 7th.
While emphasizing the spirit inspired by hardcore punk and BMX subculture, "I want to continue a big tour, but I do not want to take a big name rapper, not just a podcast underground guy." "Ultimately I would like to spend an important vacation in Los Angeles, but that is all about building an agent."
New Hampshire born and raised by community college librarian and social worker moved to Brooklyn's Bushville community in the mid 2000s, after graduating from college. By making a living through online poker, he has developed dependency on the Internet, made it possible to start On Some Shit, and soon became a de facto center with a rapidly growing blog in the BMX world It was.
Moved to Long Beach about 6 years ago, Grandmaison finally led 405 in three years. It can be traced back to the long hip hop obsession of the G funk era, but the focus of the no jumper is coincidental.
Grandmaison started as a BMX podcast, but the early episode of a rapper Xavier Wulf with a friend exploded. Others can lend a hand, and over a period of 15 months each installment usually runs from 500,000 to millions of traffic. In an increasing number of corporate media, he is perfectly completely independent
It is easy to miss the occasional rude of the show, but Grandmaison has a gift to deceive people like Howard Stern to get information. His sincerity and personal participation - including the past Xanax customs and previous - generation drugs - has created an environment in which the artists have no choice but to regret. His appearance can not be stopped, but he shows you the quiet and diligent expectations of the librarian's son. He estimates that he investigated at least 10 hours for each guest.
"I realized myself was completely free and honest," Grandmaison said. "I know this opens you, people can blame you as drug addicts or crazy people, but I am glad that I could put myself in there. I know if it is open, and I do not want to make it feel hypocritical. "
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As a local LA, Jeff Weiss edited Weiss's Passion and hosted a strange ride show at RBMA Radio. Follow @passionweiss on Twitter
Internet Personality Adam Grandmaison (familiar with Adam 22) is the creator of Onfroy's first professional interview with Podcast No Jumper one day after Onfroy 's death, in front of BMX retailer OnSomeShit in Los Angeles' Melrose Avenue . The crowd of 300 people eventually increased to more than 1,000 people, and the riot police eventually appeared to the police to disband the crowd. According to the report, rubber bullets were hit and tear gas was used to spread the crowd.
In 2017 Adpocalypse, the number of wealthy YouTube star podcasts began to increase due to a sharp decrease in income. Adam Grandmaison, also known as Adam 22, made his podcast "No Jumper" a leader when he premiered in 2015. From the theme production of BMX, it became a place where the Soundcloud wrapper gets exposure. Other people are talking about this issue. Grandmaison grew up in Nashua, New Hampshire, and then moved to Brooklyn to quit school and participate in professional online poker. After poker, the entrepreneur created a blog exclusively for BMX who opened an online store named On Some Shit. After moving to California in 2011, Grandmaison began to refine BMX related topics, some of which were friends of Grandmaison and rapper Xavier Wulf.
No Jumper is a podcast / YouTube channel created by Adam 22, the creator of OSS Clothing and the author of the very popular BMX blog The Come Up. Basically, the premise of the jumper is to interview unknown netizens. He interviewed everyone from Miro Yiannopoulos to Pokémon Go Star and many underground rappers on the way. If you ask me this is a wonderful concept for a podcast / YouTube channel. This is his best rapper interview so far.