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That's Hip-Hop
Isaiah
154 episodes
1 week ago
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 ...
Show more...
Music Commentary
Music,
Music History
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That's Hip-Hop
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2 months ago
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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 ...