The festival was supposed to take place on June 27th and 28th of last year, but the pandemic led to its cancellation.Īt the time of this being written, a lineup has not yet been revealed. The festival is scheduled to span from August 20th to 22nd, bringing fans an extra day from 2019’s June 29th and 30th. With more and more people getting vaccinated, Chicago-based video production company, Lyrical Lemonade, is preparing to host their annual Summer Smash festival. President Joe Biden works to usher out COVID vaccines across the country, it seems like things are finally coming to a close. Listing “Godzilla,” “Knock Knock” “Who Want Smoke?” and “Catch Me Outside” during his OGM interview, Cole Bennett’s impact has seemingly transcended music in itself - motivating millions with his “do-it-yourself” story and attitude.COVID-19 screeched our society to a halt, sending everyone inside and keeping them there in the wake of the pandemic. However, with his expansive catalog, it seemed fairly easy for the Plano native to pick a few all-time favorites off the top of his head. Similarly, Cole took to Twitter in January to share his Top 5 favorite videos that he’s directed in 2021. Having a hand in creating the music he shoots, Bennett now finds himself vocalizing his thoughts in studio sessions, “helping construct and layer songs.” Ultimately, Cole just wants to be “in the studio bringing people together… building records,” even speaking on helping Yeat cut down “Poppin” for their latest visual. Not only is he genuine to the core, his role has bled into executive producing (of sorts) when working on his videos. READ + WATCH □: /6MLgyg1RXx- Our Generation Music March 21, 2022 “Building worlds” from the ground up, he wholeheartedly uplifts the next generation of creators, praising up-and-coming directors like DotCom Nirvan, LONEWOLF and others. While personable, kind-hearted and easy going, he is just as driven to create as he is grateful to achieve what he has. If I feel even the tiniest gut feeling in the opposite direction, I follow it.” Cole Bennett to OGMįrom working with Kanye West to recalling fond memories of Juice, Bennett is quickly leveling up as one of hip-hop’s marquee moguls by doing it his way. I just knew the time wasn’t right… I’m big on timing with everything. I was so DIY and anti-industry, I never wanted to do it because the timing was wrong. It would be a compilation album with a lot of the artists that we work with, just creating different vibes and bring different worlds together. Now that he’s “matured,” he’s gained the confidence to give the culture what it needs when the time is right.Ī post shared by Cole Bennett the Lyrical Lemonade album has always been in discussion. My goal is, in the next five years, for it to be a top 50 travel location in the U.S… I want Lyrical Lemonade to have many different meanings for different people, for different reasons.” Cole Bennett to OGM host Hakeem Roweĭivulging on the conception of a LL compilation album, “expansion” is becoming a main focus for Cole lately, saying “I want Lyrical Lemonade to have many different meanings, for many different people, for different reasons.” Initially posting that the mythical tape would be “bringing worlds and collaborations you’d never expect” together, Bennett acknowledges his unwillingness to take this on earlier in his career. I’m getting this land in Joshua Tree and I got ideas out there - I want to build a drive-in movie theater, I want to do haunted houses. “I want to build a Lyrical Lemonade amusement park. Beyond the thrills he wants to keep giving fans, he also spoke on taking meetings with Netflix, aspirations to make movies and directing live experiences - much like his work with Kid Cudi for his performance on the interactive music app, Encore. With a keen eye for creativity and work building the platform far beyond its visuals, blog and annual festival, ‘ The Simpsons’ super-fan is creating an empire of his own - detailing dreams of constructing a Lyrical Lemonade amusement park. Most recently shooting videos with Ski Mask, Yeat and Lil Yachty all from his iPhone, he has sights set on bigger and brighter things - looking to bring the LL brand to new heights in the near future. A post shared by Our Generation Music □ artists a platform to shine is what truly matters most for the LL head honcho, as Cole has been a longtime influence on underground talent and our generation as a whole - putting on a plethora of rising stars and hitmakers such as Trippie Redd, Eminem and especially his close friend Juice WRLD.Ĭrafting nearly 400 videos up until this point, Bennett’s stake in the game stems from his intrinsic ability to bring his “out-of-the-box” ideas to life.
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