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  • Did YouTube Just Make Billboard Irrelevant? What Does This Mean For Comeback?
    Dec 22 2025

    For decades, the Billboard charts have been treated as the ultimate scoreboard for success in music. But what happens when the biggest music platform in the world walks away from the chart entirely?

    In this Pillow Talk Edition of The Sleepover, Sleep breaks down YouTube pulling its data from Billboard, Billboard increasing the weight of streaming, and why these two moves may signal a much deeper shift in how music success is measured. Using a hypothetical breakdown of BTS’s Map of the Soul: 7, Sleep explains how YouTube views once helped tell the full story of an album’s impact, and what it means now that those views no longer count.

    The conversation expands into what this shift could mean for music video budgets (especially in visually driven genres like K-pop), why YouTube’s move may be a strategic leverage play tied to ad revenue, and how industry power players like Lyor Cohen understand and influence measurement systems better than most. We also unpack the uncomfortable reality of streaming’s “gold rush” — where revenue is booming, but artists, producers, and songwriters often feel left out.

    Finally, Sleep asks the question many creators are quietly wrestling with: should artists still be chasing charts, or should they be chasing hearts — building sustainable communities that allow them to live and create outside of mainstream validation?

    This isn’t about cheating.
    It’s not about bots.
    It’s about who gets counted — and who doesn’t.


    Quick disclaimer:
    The sound didn’t record properly the first half of this episode, so I had to re-record.
    Unfortunately, I made the rookie mistake of watching myself on the flip-out monitor the whole time.
    So if my eye line feels… adventurous, please know I’m not cross-eyed.
    Just humbled by technology.

    -💤


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    22 Min.
  • RM vs The Weight of Greatness
    Dec 15 2025

    In this episode of The Sleepover, we explore the heavy burden that weighs on pure artists in a world obsessed with numbers, charts, and instant gratification.

    With BTS leader RM recently opening up in a raw and emotional livestream, we take a closer look at the crushing expectations he faces not just as a global pop icon, but as a creative spirit trying to preserve the purity of his artistry while carrying the commercial hopes of a billion-dollar company on his back. He’s not just making music; he’s making shareholder value, fandom fulfillment, national pride, all at once. And even with millions of fans worldwide, he still questions whether his voice can cut through the noise of metrics, bots, and algorithmic judgment.

    This conversation isn’t just about RM. It’s about every artist who creates from the soul and wakes up to a world that demands results in streams, likes, views, and rankings. When art becomes a commodity, where does that leave the creator? At what point does the pressure to succeed start to crush the very thing that made the work powerful in the first place?

    Let’s talk about the illusion of perfection, the toll of expectation, and why separating creativity from commodity might be the only way forward for artists who want to last not just in this industry, but in their own hearts.

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    46 Min.
  • "The Big Bad Wolf" | Will ARMY Be The Final Blow To Live Nations/Ticketmasters Monopoly?
    Dec 8 2025

    In this episode, Sleep breaks down the real fairy tale of the live music industry, starring artists as the Three Little Pigs and Live Nation as the Big Bad Wolf hiding behind Ticketmaster’s smile. From advance deals that trap artists in debt to bots making more money than the musicians onstage, this is the story the industry never wanted fans to understand.

    We dive into Olivia Dean’s historic win against Ticketmaster, and the growing antitrust case that has Live Nation facing its biggest threat in decades. And with BTS preparing to return to touring, we explore a question no one saw coming:

    Could ARMY be the force that finally changes the entire ticketing industry?

    This episode blends cinematic storytelling, insider knowledge, and hard truths about how touring really works. If you’ve ever bought a concert ticket, dreamed of going on tour, or wondered why fans get squeezed at every turn.. this one’s for you.

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    40 Min.
  • How BTS & ARMY Beat The West
    Dec 1 2025

    While the Western music industry hyper focuses on what they call “super fans,” BTS cracked the code by sticking to what truly matters: their fans.


    In this Season 2 debut of The Sleepover, Sleep breaks down why most pop stars couldn’t connect during the pandemic (and since) and how BTS used curated transparency, direct-to-consumer systems, and relentless community building to not just survive but thrive. From live-streamed concerts that raked in tens of millions, to chart-topping English singles during global lockdowns, to emotional fan bonding on Weverse.. this is a deep dive into the blueprint BTS and ARMY built together and why it can't be easily replicated.

    We also unpack why the industry’s obsession with monetizing fandom won’t work without infrastructure: artist development, storytelling, tangibility, and intimacy at scale. If the future of music is in the hands of superfans, maybe it’s time to give them something real to hold on to.

    This episode also includes live call ins from the Patronies! Shouts out to Bebe, Steven, Melody, D'alice, Duff, Portia, Mags, and the rest of the gang who called in to add their voices to the discussion.

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    2 Std. und 4 Min.
  • Ep09 The Boy & The Dented Soup Can
    Mar 23 2025

    In this deeply personal episode, I open up about the emotions I wrestle with leading up to my Chicago meet & greet—the doubts, the weight of expectations, and the fear of being judged by the world when you step into the spotlight.


    If you take a dented can and throw it in a junkyard, it becomes trash. But what happens when you put it in a glass case on display for the world? 🎨


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    27 Min.
  • Ep08 Hip Hop Phile
    Mar 10 2025

    Story time! Listen til the end so you understand why this may be BTS' most important song.

    Hip-hop started in the Bronx, but its influence has touched every corner of the world—from the cyphers in Tokyo 🇯🇵 to the favelas of Brazil 🇧🇷. And in 2014, a young group from South Korea, BTS, made it clear they weren’t just inspired by hip-hop—they were students of the culture.

    In this episode, we break down Hip Hop Phile—one of the most important songs in BTS’s discography. This track wasn’t just a love letter to hip-hop; it was a statement of identity. RM, SUGA, and j-hope name-drop legends like Nas, Biggie, and J Dilla 🎧, showing their deep respect for the genre’s pioneers. But more than that, Hip Hop Phile represents a pivotal moment in BTS’s career—when they were still carving out their place in the industry, still fighting for respect, and still proving they belonged.

    We’ll also explore how this song connects to hip-hop’s global influence 🌍 and why it still holds weight today.

    And—maybe the wildest part of this story? A small record shop in Hongdae would put me on an unexpected collision course with BTS, in a way I never could’ve predicted.

    Because Hip Hop Phile isn’t just a song—it’s a timestamp in their journey, a moment where they put their passion on full display and let the world know: hip-hop is in our DNA. 🔥🎙️

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    35 Min.
  • Ep07 The Illusion
    Mar 3 2025

    "People love to say, ‘Wow, you blew up overnight!’ But the truth? Overnight success is an just years of hard work finally catching up.

    A couple of my biggest records? They didn’t happen last week:
    🔥 “GOAT” by Eric Bellinger? Written in 2015—now independently platinum.
    🔥 “My Time” by BTS? Written in 2019—now they're collectively over a billion streams.

    And only now, years later, people are acting like I just showed up.

    In this episode, I’m breaking down:
    📉 Why artists quit too soon—and miss their moment
    🕰️ The 5-10 year delay between work and recognition
    💰 How the industry pays out on slow timelines (and why you gotta stay in the game)
    🎭 BTS’s rise—why their “overnight success” was really a decade in the making

    If you’ve ever felt like your hard work isn’t paying off fast enough, this episode is for you. Tap in and learn why patience is the real cheat code.

    🔊 Listen now, or wish you had in five years. 🚀🔥

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    36 Min.
  • Ep06 Bad Math
    Mar 3 2025

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    Think signing a record deal means you made it? Think again.

    In this episode, I’m breaking down the cold, hard math behind record contracts and why most new artists never see a dollar from their streams. Labels sell artists the dream of “making it big,” but in reality? They’re just signing up for a cycle of debt they can’t escape.

    We’re talking:
    💰 How a $500K record deal turns into a massive financial trap
    📉 Why 100M streams can still leave an artist in debt
    🧾 How labels write off failed artists and STILL make money
    🕵🏽‍♂️ The real reason labels keep signing artists—even when they lose money

    I’m breaking down the actual numbers so you can see exactly how this plays out. If you’re an artist, a fan, or just someone who loves music, you should hear this.

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    38 Min.