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TLOY TALKS #175: The Cholocash Podcast

Season 1, Ep. 175

On the 175th episode of the TLOY TALKS podcast, Toronto artist Cholocash came by to the TLOY TALKS podcast for the first time to speak more about Ecuador, being the only person in his family that makes music, his influences, his first time in the studio, learning to sound engineer, Devil’s a Liar, working with Kevin from Aftershock Overdrive, his creative process when making music, if using drugs or vices makes artists more creative, or does it become a hindrance, his music, going to the Canadian Latin Music Awards in Montreal last year, what platform is more better for helping artists - TikTok vs IG vs YouTube, remixing songs and working on covers, audio versus visuals and much more.

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