
Metro Boomin, Movie Scores & Why Soundtracks Hit Harder Than Ever | B-Side Banter Ep. 17 w/ Myah Elliott
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In this episode of B-Side Banter, host Tyler sits down with music and film contnent creator Myah Elliott for a deep dive into the cultural power of soundtracks, cinema, and live performance.
They explore the evolving relationship between music and film—discussing everything from Pixar classics and Ryan Coogler’s direction to the rise of curated soundtracks from artists like Metro Boomin. Myah shares why animated films hit hardest, how movie theaters are still sacred (despite chaotic audiences), and what makes original storytelling so essential today.
The conversation moves from Spider-Verse and Challengers to Kendrick Lamar, SZA, and the electrifying energy of live shows—especially Travis Scott’s Circus Maximus tour. Myah also reveals her top Michael Jackson songs, and the duo unpacks how music shapes identity, connection, and nostalgia.
If you’re obsessed with film scores, concert highs, and the emotional overlap between movies and music, this episode is for you.