Einer Bankz | Before They Were Famous | Who is Polo G's Favourite Ukulele Producer?
Ever since 2015, Einer Bankz has been strumming along on four
strings while convincing some of the biggest emcees and singers in
North America to collaborate with him in social media posts of
acoustic melodies that all go wildly viral. Only a handful...
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Based on the popular YouTube Channel 'Before They Were Famous' with over 3 Million YouTube Subscribers & nearly 1 Billion views. This is the audio version of those recordings documenting the rise to fame of both traditional stars but mainly internet...
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Ever since 2015, Einer Bankz has been strumming along on four
strings while convincing some of the biggest emcees and singers in
North America to collaborate with him in social media posts of
acoustic melodies that all go wildly viral. Only a handful of years
into his career, Einer’s already worked with hundreds of artists,
sometimes meeting them at some truly random locations like
7-Elevens, trap houses, and public parks – but no matter where he
is, he always manages to record some of the most memorable
performances you’ve ever seen. It’s probably the last place this
native of San Francisco thought he’d wind up in his career, but
it’s kind of hard to know for sure, what with how cagey he likes to
be about his past. Over the years, Einer has given very few
interviews and likes to keep his come-up something of a secret. But
today, I’ve dug deep into his past to tell you all about how he
came to be one of the world’s most famous Ukulele producers – if
not the world’s only.
strings while convincing some of the biggest emcees and singers in
North America to collaborate with him in social media posts of
acoustic melodies that all go wildly viral. Only a handful of years
into his career, Einer’s already worked with hundreds of artists,
sometimes meeting them at some truly random locations like
7-Elevens, trap houses, and public parks – but no matter where he
is, he always manages to record some of the most memorable
performances you’ve ever seen. It’s probably the last place this
native of San Francisco thought he’d wind up in his career, but
it’s kind of hard to know for sure, what with how cagey he likes to
be about his past. Over the years, Einer has given very few
interviews and likes to keep his come-up something of a secret. But
today, I’ve dug deep into his past to tell you all about how he
came to be one of the world’s most famous Ukulele producers – if
not the world’s only.
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