Episode 121: FK Menace
I hate to sound repetitive with my gushing, but man was Episode No. 121 a treat.
FK Menace came through and pulled no punches; we could've gabbed all evening.
I can't describe how fun this was. What an amazing journey for an awesome dude that is legitimately living the dream.
FK's a son, a brother, an artist, an activist, a DJ, a producer, and he's a guy you'd really struggle not to respect and admire. Solid, solid human being.
We talked a little bit about growing up, art school, inventing one's self, life lessons, and so much more. We also talked a little bit about a few of his favorite records. Those were these:
Curtis Mayfield's Superfly (1972)
The Infamous (1995), Mobb Deep
Delinquent Habits' Here Come the Horns (1998)
Mista Don't Play (Everythangs Workin) (2001), Project Pat
MF Doom's MM..Food (2004)
The Good Book, Vol. 2 (2017), The Alchemist/Budgie
You can peep some FK Menace action on his Web site or on his Facebook page, but for sure follow him on Instagram on both his personal page as well as on Sabados.
Blessed. Thankful. Humbled.
Get some.
copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the audio samples featured in this episode. They're cuts from a track called, "Inversion Layer," by Robert Walter's 20th Congress off of their 2013 effort, Get Thy Bearings (c/o Royal Potato Family).