We recently connected with Chase Bradley and have shared our conversation below.
Hi Chase, thanks for joining us today. What’s been the most meaningful project you’ve worked on?
One of the most meaningful projects I’ve worked on recently are 2 that come to mind.
1. I executive produced on an album titled Gandhi by 3x Grammy Award winning artist and UN goodwill ambassador Ricky Kej. This album is about compassion for humanity and shares insight and lift lessons on the father of India Mahatma Gandhi. Being apart of such an amazing inspirational project means a lot to me and what I stand for as a person and artist.
2. Diaries of a traveling man which is a collection of some songs and music I created throughout my journey around the world over the last few years. Travel has been a big part of my life, creative process as an artist and teacher.


As always, we appreciate you sharing your insights and we’ve got a few more questions for you, but before we get to all of that can you take a minute to introduce yourself and give our readers some of your back background and context?
My name is Chase “Flow” Bradley I am a Grammy and Emmy nominated executive producer in music. Originally born and raised in Philadelphia Pennsylvania I have had the privilege to live and work in major cities like Los Angeles, and Chicago & traveled around the world to about 30 countries so far as a traveling Dj.
I am a songwriter, music producer, dj, engineer, and educator. I started a music production company in 2013 by the name of Chase What Matters Music Group and in 2022 I started a nonprofit music initiative teaching music to children, youth and young adults.
I also started a brand Thank God 4 hip hop that shares inspirational stories on music, faith and hip hop culture.
My services range in a lot of ways creatively.


We’d love to hear a story of resilience from your journey.
It’s 2025 and I started doing music seriously in 2006. Life has taken me through a wild ride of emotions in this world called the music industry. My love, faith in myself and passion for my gift has kept me going. I’ve never had the million dollar success yet but I’ve feel I have made it in my career because I live off of supporting myself and others solely through my gift as a creative.


How about pivoting – can you share the story of a time you’ve had to pivot?
I feel like as an independent artist and business you constantly have to evolve and adapt if you Want to sustain. Authenticity and consistency are keys to maintaining.
No personal stories that come to mind now about it but I’m sure if I think more something would connect.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://www.thecwmmp.org
- Instagram: @chaseflowinternational
- Facebook: Chase flow
- Linkedin: Chase Bradley
- Twitter: @chaseflowint
- Youtube: Chase flow international
- Soundcloud: Thankgod4hiphop


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William David Harper II
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