#80 - Curly Castro INTERVIEW

 
 

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Beginning of Episode (0:49).

The Backwoodz Studioz invaision continues in Episode 80, as we are joined by fiery lyricist, Curly Castro. Castro has been on a tremendous run in recent years, from his collaborative LP with PremRock, ShrapKnel, his scorching-hot feature on Armand Hammer's Haram, to his powerful Bobby Hutton-inspired record, Little Robert Hutton

Curly's perspective on how it feels being part of the impactful Backwoodz Studioz movement (2:06).

Curly discusses how working with greats like ELUCID, Prem, woods, helps him hone his craft, and sets an unspoken standard of excellence (8:50).

Exploring the crew dynamics of The Wrecking Crew (11:15).

How the idea of ShrapKnel materialized (20:21).

Castro speaks on his bold outspokenness in his music, and not being afraid to say how he feels (26:46).

What Castro aimed to achieve with his Black Panther, Bobby Hutton-inspired album in Little Robert Hutton (31:09).

The vision behind this boldly explosive sound for Little Robert Hutton (40:43).

How Castro manages to weave in many guest verses into his lyrically-heavy albums (49:00).

The inspiration behind the Call Out Culture podcast (55:55).

Castro gives his take on the health of indie artist scene in our current music landscape (1:00:34).

Curly's future plans (1:05:22).

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