# Sun RAEs Vol. 33 > Tidal Wave is here. Listening to so much UK Hip Hop, I had to talk with Tidal to understand the perspective of a producer who has worked with both US and UK rap artists. **Published by:** [Blossom Network](https://paragraph.com/@blossom/) **Published on:** 2023-06-25 **URL:** https://paragraph.com/@blossom/sun-raes-vol-33 ## Content Welcome to Sun RAEs, a blog series dedicated to creating a learning experience for our audience via the exploration of creativity, life, technology, and gamification.ContentsThis week’s AI DrawingWeekly Random Acts of Evolution - Moments meant to focus on personal growthBetween Space and Time - Tech ExplorationAesthetics of the Week - A few creative ideas we’ve seen for the weekChaotic Explorations - Useful Links of the weekGentei Kaijo - Featured A.I. AuthorClumsy King Dropping Gems - Tip of the week (Tweets)Chaotic Vibrations - Music of the weekThis week’s AI DrawingTo Achieve greatness, you have to fail as much as possible Weekly Random Acts of EvolutionThis week from Lewis Hamilton’s Masterclass on a “Winning Mindset” was focused on “How to Deal with Failures”. Those moments are the times when you are really tested to see if you have what it takes to move forward. Week 3- How to Deal with FailureWhy Failure is necessaryCharacter buildingBuilds strengthTo Achieve greatness, you have to fail as much as possibleConfront your challengesRemind yourself of the goalConfirm your purpose and desire to keep goingNothing worth having is easy to dealSet impossible goalsIf it is easy, everyone would do itThe harder the task, the stronger you’ll have to beKeep Learning EverydayEvolve your Relationship with failureHarness the moment and become greaterBuild safe coping mechanisms to build your mental ability to reboundReview your mistakesWrite them down with the course of correctionPreparation is key for avoidance of reoccuranceBetween Space and TimeThis week, MidJourney released v5.2 and it is time to zooooom out. Users can now add subsequent prompts to zoom out on created pieces. Similar to Dall-E’s Outpaint feature, MidJourney uses the context of the current image to build out what the surrounding area could look like. Check it out below.The process is a little different from Dall-E. After upscaling your selected variant, simply click “Zoom out x1” or “Zoom out x2”. Try it out!!Aesthetics of the weekHeading back into the world of helmet art, I follow a couple of designer accounts on IG. The below is from Michaelcochranedesign. One day, I will be definitely be making my own.Chaotic ExplorationsGetting back to NFTs, This week Zora launched “Zora Network”.Zora NetworkLaunched on Optimism - Zora is now able to facilitate collections on a L2 minimizing the impact of gas fees to come.Gentei KaijouTidal Wave has produced records for US and UK Hip Hop artists. Listening to the two varieties, I have often asked myself how the differences have impacted each. The same goes for the moments I spend listening to Japanese Hip Hop. Often, I find that international Hip Hop just seems to have a deeper appreciation of the art. Tidal Wave is here to share his thoughts on that. “UK vs. US Hip Hop” - Tidal Wave “Working with UK MCs:Unique Style: UK MCs often have a distinct style influenced by various genres, including grime, UK garage, and drill. Their flows, cadences, and lyricism can differ from their American counterparts, giving their music a unique flavor.Multicultural Influences: The UK has a diverse population, which influences the music produced by its artists. UK MCs often incorporate elements of their cultural backgrounds into their music, resulting in a rich and diverse sound.Regional Accents: UK MCs often rap with their regional accents, which can add character and authenticity to their music. This regional diversity can be exciting for producers looking to explore new sonic landscapes.Collaborative Spirit: UK MCs are known for their collaborative mindset, frequently working with other artists and producers. This openness to collaboration can lead to dynamic creative exchanges and innovative productions.Working with US MCs:Wide Range of Styles: The United States has a long history of hip-hop and a vast array of regional styles, from East Coast boom bap to West Coast G-funk, Southern trap, and more. Working with US MCs means navigating through this rich tapestry of sounds and styles.Industry Infrastructure: The US hip-hop industry is well-established, with major record labels, media outlets, and a significant market presence. This infrastructure can offer more opportunities for exposure and commercial success.Influence and Global Reach: American hip-hop has had a profound impact on the global music landscape. Collaborating with US MCs can provide access to a wider audience and opportunities for international recognition.Entrepreneurial Mindset: Many US MCs possess a strong entrepreneurial spirit, actively engaging in branding, marketing, and business ventures. This mindset can lead to exciting collaborations beyond just music production.”Clumsy King Dropping GemsChaotic VibrationsHeading back to the UK for a couple of tracks. 2023 has been kinda quiet for hip hop of my liking so I’ve decided to check back in on my UK bruvs after J Hus’ recently release with Drake. I included Dave as well whose album I revisted this week after first hearing it in 2020. Enjoy! Until next time, keep on seeking balance! Leave a comment Share Subscribe now Share 47 Balance ## Publication Information - [Blossom Network](https://paragraph.com/@blossom/): Publication homepage - [All Posts](https://paragraph.com/@blossom/): More posts from this publication - [RSS Feed](https://api.paragraph.com/blogs/rss/@blossom): Subscribe to updates ## Optional - [Collect as NFT](https://paragraph.com/@blossom/sun-raes-vol-33): Support the author by collecting this post - [View Collectors](https://paragraph.com/@blossom/sun-raes-vol-33/collectors): See who has collected this post