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Black Thought on the Origins of The Roots and Covering DeBarge

This Must Be the Gig by Consequence Podcast Network

Sep 23, 202032:22Music

This Must Be the Gig is joined by Black Thought of The Roots. Long before he became the voice of one of the most essential hip-hop groups of a generation, Tariq Trotter started performing on the streets of Philadelphia w...

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Black Thought on the Origins of The Roots and Covering DeBarge is an episode from This Must Be the Gig by Consequence Podcast Network. This Must Be the Gig is joined by Black Thought of The Roots. Long before he became the voice of one of t...

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Published Sep 23, 2020, 32:22 long, audio available.

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This Must Be the Gig is joined by Black Thought of The Roots. Long before he became the voice of one of the most essential hip-hop groups of a generation, Tariq Trotter started performing on the streets of Philadelphia with another young man named Ahmir Thompson. Not long later, the duo stood at the fore of a massively influential band, now going by Black Thought and ?uestlove. The Roots made a splash quickly, kicking off in the early '90s and reaching the platinum echelon with 1999's classic Things Fall Apart . That strength has only continued to grow for decades, with Black Thought's diverse list of credits now including The Roots' role as Jimmy Fallon's house band on Late Night. Now, Black Thought is set to release his third solo project, Streams of Thought Vol. 3: Cain and Abel . Due October 2nd, the record spans a vast array, showcasing Thought's unique vocal skill alongside production from Sean C and features including Pusha T and Portugal the Man. In this chat, Lior spoke with Black Thought about what he and ?uestlove learned while performing on the street, how the pandemic has shifted his pre-show routines at Fallon, setting Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band as a goal in the Roots' rise, covering Debarge as a teenager, and so much more. Head here for more info on Black Thought . Head here for more information on this week's featured organization, Black Roots Alliance . For more from Lior Phillips and This Must Be the Gig, follow along on Instagram or Twitter, or like the show page on Facebook. Be sure to

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Published Sep 23, 2020 and 32:22 long