When: Wednesday, October 28th
Time: 6:00 pm, edt and 3:00 pm, pdt
Where: WCLM 1450 am in Richmond, VA
Call in #: Richmond - (804) 231-7685
outside of Richmond - 1(800) 806-6723
Richmond, Virginia, my hometown; it's not Motown, but it has made several unforgettable contributions to the "sounds of soul". Tommy Edwards (All in the Game), The Jarmels (A Little Bit of Soap), Major Harris (Love Won't Let Me Wait), and D’Angelo (How Does It Feel?) Ooh, remember the video to that number? You know the one I'm talking about! All of the affore mentioned recording artist have called Richmond home. I am sure that in the near future, a new name, BLACK LIQUID, will be added to the list.
A combination of Gil Scott Heron, Brother J of the X-Clan, Arrested Development, and a dash of The Last Poets, BLACK LIQUID brings back the spirit of “story telling” to the rap and hip hop genre. You won't find the bling bling, or thug life style expressions in his lyrical approach; his words are those of a young man who expressions are truly "it is what it is". Black Liquid is a strong reminder that not all "tales from the hood" are superficiality, powered by greed, but most are subjective truth and individual reality. A day in any body's life is a "tale from the hood".
I asked him how he began his journey down the hip hop path, and without hesitation he replied, “I never thought music would be my thing”, said the, 27 year old Richmonder, “the music business is seriously materialistic and self aggrandizing; people have a tendency to define themselves by what they lack, and consequently, have lost the value of their values".
If BLACK LIQUID seems “deep” it’s because he is, and his music follows suit with rhythm. When asked him about the name “BLACK LIQUID” he stated, “you have to dig deep into the depths of the earth to find its black liquid, and you have to dig deep within yourself to find your black liquid, your “truth”. Deep. How deep? Check this out; with his fifth CD due for release on October 30th, BLACK LIQUID has yet to charge a dime for his music. “Music should be free.” And free it is. And in case you are thinking, “you get what you pay for”, let me assure you, that old adage does not apply in this instance. While all of the cuts great, "7:30", "Hurricane", and "What It Do" have quickly become my favorites.
Look for BLACK LIQUID and his music on facebook.com/blackliq, twitter.com/blackliq, and myspace.com/blackliq. And while you're at it, check out his videos. Yes, he has several; my favorite is "What It Do" (second time I've mentioned that, I know!). Youtube is his distribution media of choice, for now: youtube.com/blacliqwoftd. He would love to hear from you and will answer all emails:
Look for BLACK LIQUID and his music on facebook.com/blackliq, twitter.com/blackliq, and myspace.com/blackliq. And while you're at it, check out his videos. Yes, he has several; my favorite is "What It Do" (second time I've mentioned that, I know!). Youtube is his distribution media of choice, for now: youtube.com/blacliqwoftd. He would love to hear from you and will answer all emails:
BLACK LIQUID, a talented and insightful Griot for the 21st century who can make you think and get your grove on at the same time. That's talent. So sit back, listen to his music, get to know him, after all, the only thing it will cost you is time. I promise you, it will be time spent wisely.
Oh yes, when you email him, ask him about "WOFTD"!
Oh yes, when you email him, ask him about "WOFTD"!