250: Hip-Hop is for Everybody, Negro Justice is for Everybody
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49m
To celebrate 250 episodes, we sit down with one of our favorite hip-hop artists. Negro Justice came on our radar in the summer of 2020 with the The Stimulus EP and has released a staggering body of work in the ensuing months. We talk about his latest collaboration EP Resplendent (done with WOTT favorite Gee Slab), his evangelism of Bandcamp and the therapeutic nature of making music. It’s an enlightening and enjoyable talk with an artist that levels up with each and every release. This is one to keep an eye on, to say the least.
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