So Real 2 Raw Comes Alive: A Night of Music, Truth, and Connection at Sunset Rooftop

So Real 2 Raw Comes Alive: A Night of Music, Truth, and Connection at Sunset Rooftop

 


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Monday, December 29th, as laughter fades and the Hollywood night settles in, the energy at ThLegendary Sunset Rooftop doesn’t die—it evolves.

When Laughs on Mondays closes out its final punchline, the stage doesn’t rest. Instead, it transforms into something deeper, more intimate, and unmistakably alive. This is when So Real 2 Raw Podcast w/ Betty Crocka Bankroll begins—a live, unfiltered collision of music, culture, conversation, and community.

Presented by The 750 Music Network, powered by Sheila Kamienski and Dr. Tango Lewis, with music by My750Music Entertainment and DJ Ethanol, this episode is more than a podcast recording. It is a listening session, a performance, and a shared cultural moment—all unfolding in real time above 6099 Sunset Blvd, Hollywood, CA.


A Platform Built for Real Moments

So Real 2 Raw is not a podcast that hides behind edits, filters, or scripted conversation. It exists in the open—live, raw, and present—giving artists space to be heard as they are, not as algorithms demand them to be.

Hosted by Betty Crocka Bankroll, a respected artist, A&R, and cultural tastemaker, the show operates at the intersection of artistry and honesty. Betty doesn’t chase hype; she cultivates clarity. Her questions are intentional. Her ear is trained. Her presence commands respect without intimidation.

Alongside her is co-host Andre “B Funny” Bailey, whose comedic instincts bring balance, levity, and humanity to the room. Andre doesn’t interrupt the art—he enhances it. With timing and intuition, he opens space for laughter where it’s needed and reflection where it matters.

Together, they don’t just host—they hold the room.


Tonight’s Focus: Typhoon Williams

This episode centers on Typhoon Williams, an artist whose music exists at the crossroads of R&B emotion and hip-hop confidence. Rather than rushing through a performance, the night is designed as a listening and performance session—an intentional slowdown in a culture obsessed with speed.

Typhoon’s music will be played, discussed, and experienced in layers:

  • Live performance moments

  • Song reviews and breakdowns

  • Contextual conversation around his sound and message

  • Live crowd interaction and reactions

  • Special guest insights woven into the dialogue

This isn’t background music.
This is active listening.

The kind that asks the audience not just to hear, but to feel.


The Power of Listening—Together

What makes this episode special isn’t just Typhoon Williams’ catalog—it’s how the music is presented.

In a city where artists often perform at audiences, So Real 2 Raw invites artists to perform with them. The crowd becomes part of the session, offering energy, reactions, and real-time feedback that can’t be replicated in a studio or through comments on a screen.

Phones come out. Heads nod. Conversations spark between strangers.
This is music doing what it’s always done best: connecting people.

And because it’s live, every reaction matters.


The Soundscape: DJ Ethanol & My750Music Entertainment

Music throughout the night is powered by My750Music Entertainment, with DJ Ethanol on the controls—bridging performances, conversations, and crowd energy with seamless precision.

DJ Ethanol doesn’t just play records—he sets emotional tempo. He understands when to let silence sit, when to bring the room back up, and how to support the artist without overshadowing them.

The result is a night that flows organically, where nothing feels rushed and nothing feels forced.


The Ecosystem Behind the Moment

This episode is the product of collaboration rooted in vision.

  • Presented by: The 750 Music Network

  • Powered by: Sheila Kamienski & Dr. Tango Lewis

  • Music by: My750Music Entertainment

  • DJ: DJ Ethanol

Each piece plays a role in creating a platform where artists aren’t just booked—they’re supported.

Sheila Kamienski’s influence ensures the space remains accessible, welcoming, and culture-forward. Dr. Tango Lewis brings strategic grounding and long-term vision. The 750 Music Network provides the infrastructure that allows moments like this to be documented, amplified, and remembered.

This isn’t accidental.
It’s intentional architecture for culture.


A Venue That Understands the Moment

There’s no better place for this to unfold than Sunset Rooftop.

Perched above one of the most iconic streets in the world, the venue offers an open-air intimacy that blurs the line between performer and audience. With a full bar, hookah, 420-friendly atmosphere, and legendary grill offerings, the environment encourages people to stay present—not rush in and out.

This is a space designed for experience, not distraction.


Why This Night Matters

In an era where artists are often reduced to metrics, So Real 2 Raw insists on something radical: listening.

Listening to the music.
Listening to the artist.
Listening to the audience.

Tonight’s episode with Typhoon Williams is a reminder that culture doesn’t move forward through shortcuts—it moves through shared moments.

This is what artist development looks like in real life.
This is what community sounds like when it’s given room to breathe.


Be There When It Happens

🕗 Starts after Laughs on Mondays
📍 The Legendary Sunset Rooftop
📍 6099 Sunset Blvd, Hollywood, CA
🎟️ Free admission
🌿 420 friendly

So Real 2 Raw Podcast w/ Betty Crocka Bankroll
Co-hosted by Andre B Funny Bailey
Presented by The 750 Music Network


Final Word

Some podcasts are meant to be consumed later.
Others are meant to be experienced live.

Tonight’s episode of So Real 2 Raw—centered on Typhoon Williams, powered by community, and unfolding in real time at Sunset Rooftop—is the latter.

If you believe music deserves space, artists deserve respect, and culture deserves intention, then this is where you should be Monday night.

Because when it’s So Real and So Raw, you don’t just listen—you remember.


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