 Hey guys, welcome back to The Nova Show, it's your host International Nova and in today's episode we have another freedom partner spotlight and of course some music news, so let's get right to it. And in today's news, it looks like Bobby Schmurder will not be getting out of jail after all. Now after getting a $2 million bail package, it seems that Judge has denied his request for bail again for a sixth time. Looks like Bobby's gonna have to stay in jail until his trial starts in January. In another news, Jake Cole has a brand new special coming to HBO. Now the special itself is half concert, half behind the scenes and features guest appearances from Drake and Jay-Z. Jake Cole's Forest Hills Drive Homecoming special will air January 9th at 10pm on HBO. Adele's new album, 25, seems to be breaking all kinds of records in the music industry. Now currently the album is at $4.2 million in sales and it looks like it's gonna sell another $950,000 this week. Now in another news, Rick Ross has finally addressed the beef between Drake and his artist Meek Mill. Now Ross has been quiet for some time on this beef, I guess he was just saving his thoughts for his new album. Hey guys so we're back in my home studio and today's freedom partner spotlight goes to a partner by the name of E-Trilogy. Now his YouTube channel is actually called Emparramakers and features everything from music to animations to gaming and some comedy. Let's check him out. So first thing I want to say is that E-Trilogy, your big supporter of the Nova show and I want to thank you for that, I definitely appreciate that. Now regarding your music, there's a couple of things I would definitely recommend for you. Now I have something I call CTP that's very important, that's cadence, tone and presence. Now cadence is very important as it's actually your flow and the way that you deliver those words. Now you want to find a cadence that fits you and by you I mean your breath patterns, your speaking tones and the speed at which you want to rap. And just like anything in life you want to practice, practice, practice. When it comes to cadence you want to be in the pocket, you don't want to be off beat when it comes to a beat, you don't want to be too fast for a beat or too slow for a beat, you want to be right in that pocket that's comfortable and that sounds really good to the listener. Now tone is another very important thing, you don't want to be screaming on a record and you don't want to be whispering on a record either. You want to make sure you find the right tone for every single beat that you're rapping on. Now one of my pet peeves is finding the right tone for any given beat. Just because we can rap or sing doesn't mean we have to rap or sing the exact same way on every single track. You want to make sure you find the tone that sounds right and fits well with the beat. Now presence is also very important because you want to make sure that you attack the record the right way. Now your vocal presence can be affected in a couple of different ways. It can be the way that you record your vocals, the way that you're standing in front of the microphone, the way that you're mixing, adding effects to your vocals, as well as your cadence and your tones affecting your presence. Now on the technical side I can tell that the records are not mixed, you want to take time to perfect your music, perfect your craft and that's very important when it comes to mixing and making sure your voice and your records sound right. But again before we get to the mixing you want to make sure your CTP is on point. So my recommendation is focus on your CTP, your cadence, your tone and your presence and get that to be right, get that to be perfected and then we can go on to the mixing and the technical side. So guys subscribe to Eat Trilogy, let's all keep in touch with him and see his progression as an artist develop. Now that's today's episode of The Nova Show. As always guys please keep tuning in, until next time you guys take care.