Gleamz & Gregory Kirschenbaum Interview + Upfront NYC Event April 26
NYC Event Spotlight: Upfront’s “Stand Up Speak Out” Global Premiere Brings Hip-Hop, Culture & Purpose Together
WorldWide Entertainment TV continues its exploration of hip-hop culture, legacy, and purpose with a powerful interview featuring Gleamz and Gregory Kirschenbaum — two voices working at the intersection of music, community, and global cultural awareness.
Their conversation comes at a pivotal moment, leading into a major cultural event in New York City that aims to bring music, activism, and unity together on one stage.
Music With Purpose: Gleamz’s Mission
For Gleamz, music goes beyond entertainment — it’s about impact.
“Music’s been a part of my life since I was born.”
As a descendant of Doug E. Fresh, Gleamz carries forward a legacy rooted in originality, performance, and authenticity. His music focuses on real-life experiences, positivity, and creating something meaningful in a landscape often driven by trends.
His latest work reflects that mindset — emphasizing self-awareness, independence, and social responsibility in music.
Hip-Hop as Cultural Heritage
Gregory Kirschenbaum expands the conversation beyond music, framing hip-hop as something much deeper:
A form of cultural heritage
He describes hip-hop as an “intangible cultural force” that originated in the Bronx and continues to influence the world.
The discussion connects generations of culture — from early hip-hop and jazz roots to global icons like Michael Jackson — reinforcing how music becomes a shared language across communities.
A Lesson in Hip-Hop History
One standout moment from the interview challenges a common misconception:
Who was the first rapper to use “Lil” in their name?
While many would guess Lil Wayne, the real answer goes back to hip-hop’s earliest era:
Lil Rodney C of Funky 4 + 1 More
This moment underscores a key theme — understanding hip-hop means understanding its roots.
Culture, Youth & Responsibility
Both Gleamz and Gregory emphasize the role of younger generations in shaping the future of culture.
Their message is clear:
- Be original
- Think independently
- Use your voice responsibly
In a time where influence spreads quickly, artists and creators carry the responsibility of shaping what comes next.
THE MAIN EVENT: APRIL 26 IN NEW YORK CITY
This conversation leads directly into a major upcoming event that brings these ideas to life.
Live Global Premiere — Upfront “Stand Up Speak Out”
📍 Location: Abrons Arts Center
📅 Date: April 26, 2026
🕑 Time: 2:00 PM (Doors open at 1:00 PM)
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What to Expect
The event will feature the global premiere of the music group Upfront and their new anthem:
“Stand Up Speak Out, Now Is the Hour”
According to official details, the event is designed to bring together:
- Music
- Spoken word
- Cultural awareness
- Community empowerment
The Vision Behind the Event
Presented by Mass Konsciousness (MK), the initiative focuses on:
- awakening collective awareness
- promoting personal empowerment
- encouraging unity through culture
The experience blends music and activism, aiming to inspire audiences to reconnect with purpose and community.
Featured Talent & Cultural Voices
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The event will include a diverse lineup of artists and speakers, including:
- Gleamz (featured artist & interview guest)
- Gregory Kirschenbaum (cultural ambassador & speaker)
- Stanley Banks (legendary jazz bassist)
- Traedonya (hip-hop pioneer & activist)
- Kevin Pryor (host of 950 Lounge Podcast)
Why This Event Matters
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More than just a performance, this gathering represents:
A return to purpose-driven music
A platform for cultural dialogue
A space for community connection
This is more than a concert.
It’s a cultural gathering designed to:
- bring communities together
- amplify meaningful voices
- promote awareness through music
At a time where much of the industry is driven by algorithms and trends, events like this create space for authentic expression and real connection.
Final Message: Culture, Unity & Legacy
The interview closes with a powerful reminder from both guests.
Gleamz shares his mission:
“I intend to make others smile.”
Gregory adds:
“Stop fighting and listen to each other.”
Together, their message reflects what hip-hop — and culture itself — has always been about:
Expression
Connection
Legacy
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