QLS Classic: Lalah Hathaway
Grammy winning singer Lalah Hathaway talks about carrying on her father Donny’s legacy, working with Prince, singing overtones like it’s no big deal and her deep love of video games […]
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BLACK MENSWEAR w/ NeAndre Broussard & Evan Marshall x BLUR | B. Lifted Up! Radio podcast
Mysonne is one of the most fascinating, revolutionary voices in rap music. He’s a one-time drug dealer now standing on the frontlines as an activist. A seemingly underground artist whose Funk Flex freestyles do mega-numbers. A man who reps his home harder than just about anyone while wrestling with big issues in his bars.
Sounds fascinating, right? Well, he is.
If you haven’t heard Mysonne’s story, don’t know about his incredible activism and advocacy, and haven’t explored his deep, diverse catalog — this is the convo to start with.
Grammy winning singer Lalah Hathaway talks about carrying on her father Donny’s legacy, working with Prince, singing overtones like it’s no big deal and her deep love of video games […]
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