Part 2 Rap Duo Gumbo Talk "Stir The Pot" Album with Antoine Maurice King
Apr 15, 2024
12:25
Summary
The conversation with Gumbo covers various topics, including the inspiration behind their album 'Stir The Pot', the rewarding feeling of creating positive music, their merchandise, and their future plans. They discuss the importance of addressing social issues in their songs and the need for authenticity in their music. They also express gratitude for the support they have received and emphasize the importance of staying true to oneself. The conversation ends with a powerful verse from Gumbo.
Keywords
Gumbo, Stir The Pot, music, social issues, authenticity, merchandise, future plans, gratitude
Takeaways
Gumbo's album 'Stir The Pot' was inspired by the events of 2020, including the death of George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter protests.
Creating music that addresses social issues is rewarding for Gumbo as it allows them to be a voice for their community.
Authenticity is a key value for Gumbo, and they believe in staying true to oneself and going against the grain.
Gumbo expresses gratitude for the support they have received from their team, including Chuck D from Public Enemy and BLM Grassroots.
Gumbo plans to perform live shows in the future and is grateful for the opportunity to connect with their fans through music.
Titles
Future Plans: Gumbo's Desire to Perform Live Shows
Gratitude for Support: Gumbo's Appreciation for Their Team
Sound Bites
"Is this what Martin meant? Is this where Malcolm died? Real niggas falling, fake niggas rising."
"The homie that I rhyme with is the only nigga I ride with and Deji don't give a fuck if all you rappers are lined up."
"See nobody notice. Oh shit, only hits home when it hits your shit. Well focus, cause where it's hopeless, that's where the hope is. Gumbo."
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Explanation of 'Stardepie'
05:47
Staying True to Themselves
09:48
Powerful Verses from 'Stardepie'