This conversation may be the master class on defining what Chicago has fused into hip hop culture. As Shadow Master says, “We have flavors that don’t exist anywhere else.” In this chat, Kevin talks with the creator and curator of the longest running open mic freestyle session in the world. You’ll catch how music flowed from every hallway of Shadow Master’s family house on the West Side. It turned him into a singer, before he was an MC. Plus, you’ll hear his vision for turning hip hop into therapy at neighborhood schools.
City So Real with Kevin Coval
When you love a place for real, you’ll tout its beauty while shooting straight about its painful truths. City So Real is a series of conversations about life and work in Chicago, right now.
You’ll hear some names you know, but mostly voices you don’t know. Either way, you’ll get stories that contrast beauty and struggle from all walks of existence: laborers and artists, activists and inventors. Host Kevin Coval will introduce you to a lot of folks who do their work under your radar.
Kevin is a writer and filmmaker who emerged in the spoken word and hip hop scene of the ‘90s. He grew up on basketball courts and Chicago’s Red Line, and got hooked on the stories of the folks he met on the train and at his aunt’s seder table.
Join us as we listen to the stories of the people who make this city so real.
When you love a place for real, you’ll tout its beauty while shooting straight about its painful truths. City So Real is a series of conversations about life and work in Chicago, right now.
You’ll hear some names you know, but mostly voices you don’t know. Either way, you’ll get stories that contrast beauty and struggle from all walks of existence: laborers and artists, activists and inventors. Host Kevin Coval will introduce you to a lot of folks who do their work under your radar.
Kevin is a writer and filmmaker who emerged in the spoken word and hip hop scene of the ‘90s. He grew up on basketball courts and Chicago’s Red Line, and got hooked on the stories of the folks he met on the train and at his aunt’s seder table.
Join us as we listen to the stories of the people who make this city so real.
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