Send us a text In this fiery conversation, Huggy Duzit opens up about his evolution from tree-climbing childhood in Southern California to becoming a voice of underground hip-hop grounded in genuine experience. He talks about the importance of releasing music consistently—he mentions writing a verse every single day for eight years—as a way to shift perceptions from "someone trying music out" to "someone who does music." One segment stands out: the project titled Orphan emerges from profound ...
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Send us a text In this fiery conversation, Huggy Duzit opens up about his evolution from tree-climbing childhood in Southern California to becoming a voice of underground hip-hop grounded in genuine experience. He talks about the importance of releasing music consistently—he mentions writing a verse every single day for eight years—as a way to shift perceptions from "someone trying music out" to "someone who does music." One segment stands out: the project titled Orphan emerges from profound ...
#139 #PERSiNAL INTERVIEW - HOSTING THE LIMELIGHT, THE IE SCENE, PERSiNAL'S STORY, & SINNER CHILD
That's Hip-Hop
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3 months ago
#139 #PERSiNAL INTERVIEW - HOSTING THE LIMELIGHT, THE IE SCENE, PERSiNAL'S STORY, & SINNER CHILD
Send us a text SUPPORT PERSiNAL BANDCAMP: https://persinal.bandcamp.com/ INSTAGRAM: PERSINALOFFICIAL STREAMING: https://tr.ee/fYne5uIHyf In a raw, energy-charged chat straight out of the 909, Personal (stylized “P E R S I N A L”) opens up beyond the mic—mixing introspective beats with braggadocious bravado, he pulls us into his world. Born from heartfelt intros, trust in community, and the grit of building something from nothing, he’s not just an artist—he’s a sinner and a survivor. From Pom...
That's Hip-Hop
Send us a text In this fiery conversation, Huggy Duzit opens up about his evolution from tree-climbing childhood in Southern California to becoming a voice of underground hip-hop grounded in genuine experience. He talks about the importance of releasing music consistently—he mentions writing a verse every single day for eight years—as a way to shift perceptions from "someone trying music out" to "someone who does music." One segment stands out: the project titled Orphan emerges from profound ...