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EPISODE · Feb 25, 2026 · 58 MIN

Ethiopian Artist Whose Father Worked With Music Legends | Roots, Rhythm, & Reflection

from The Brief Dive · host Filimon

In this episode, we sit down with Caleb Ferede, known artistically as Luchalemé, a DC-born Italo Ethiopian artist bridging cultures and generations through sound. His music lives in the space between worlds — between heritage and modernity, between love and loss, between where he comes from and where he’s headed.Through soulful R&B, alternative pop, and world-inspired rhythms, Luchaleme-e creates music that feels deeply personal yet culturally rooted. Every lyric carries the weight of identity, migration, memory, and belonging — honoring not just his journey, but the stories of those who came before him.A major influence in his life has been his father, who worked closely with Ethiopian music legends like Teddy Afro and with powerhouse production platforms such as Nahom Records. Growing up around that level of artistry and cultural impact gave Caleb firsthand insight into excellence, responsibility, and what it truly means to represent Habesha culture through sound.We talk about the history of Ethiopian music, why it feels so spiritual and emotional, and how artists make listeners not just hear music — but feel it. He breaks down his creative process, why he makes the music he makes, and how he balances honoring tradition while building something entirely his own.The warmth of Ethiopia, the romance of Italy, and the pulse of modern America coexist in his sound — not as separate identities, but as one heartbeat.This episode is about legacy, lineage, fatherhood influence, and learning how to carry your culture forward while carving your own lane as a young Habesha artist.SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST: https://www.youtube.com/@thebriefdivepodcast/videos?sub_confirmation=1LISTEN ON:SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/2cPd9uVZqjmEmM9VF0zuGg?si=ef2246bd89c34b4APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-brief-dive/id1551664039FOLLOW ON:INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thebriefdive?igsh=cm5iaWEyazRvMnpySNAPCHAT: https://snapchat.com/t/zzap27fGTIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebriefdive?_t=8qIJLtOvM0l&_r=1Luchalemé's Socials:TIKTOK:https://www.tiktok.com/@calebmascaro?_r=1&_t=ZP-94Cm1wc172lINSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/luchaleme?igsh=MTAwZnRreHl4azE1Zw==LISTEN ON SPOTIFY HERE: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1VjOgZ9xn3pD7C0xcj4Gjk?si=k1r4iP07RGW0W2YfOyCs4QTIMESTAMPS:00:00 Preview00:14 Intro1:35 Who Is Luchalemé?2:29 Born Here Or Back Home? 3:11 Are Habesha Genetics Actually Weak??3:42 The Truth About His Italian Roots4:57 What He's Really Ambitious About5:38 The Moment Music Took Over His Life8:26 Is Shiro A Struggle Meal???9:06 Famous Artists Coming To His House10:12 How He Learned Multiple Instruments11:20 Telling Habesha Parents You Want to Do Music14:00 The Film That Got Banned in Ethiopia15:30 Inside His Music Making Process19:42 His Biggest Musical Influence21:43 Why Music Makes Us Feel What Words Can’t23:40 How He Makes People Feel His Content28:03 The Hardest Truth About Making Music29:39 How the Community Really Reacted32:08 Chipotle vs Mezeh vs CAVA34:00 Hot Takes On DMV Music And Rap40:15 What's A Project You're Most Proud Of?43:30 Being Your Own Harshest Critic43:41 Controversial Habesha Artist Opinions48:43 Do You Actually Need Expensive Gear to Start?49:55 Being Part Italian In An Ethiopian Community51:35 Advice Every Habesha Creator Needs to Hear53:14 Dive & Deliver56:30 Outro

In this episode, we sit down with Caleb Ferede, known artistically as Luchalemé, a DC-born Italo Ethiopian artist bridging cultures and generations through sound. His music lives in the space between worlds — between heritage and modernity, between love and loss, between where he comes from and where he’s headed.Through soulful R&B, alternative pop, and world-inspired rhythms, Luchaleme-e creates music that feels deeply personal yet culturally rooted. Every lyric carries the weight of identity, migration, memory, and belonging — honoring not just his journey, but the stories of those who came before him.A major influence in his life has been his father, who worked closely with Ethiopian music legends like Teddy Afro and with powerhouse production platforms such as Nahom Records. Growing up around that level of artistry and cultural impact gave Caleb firsthand insight into excellence, responsibility, and what it truly means to represent Habesha culture through sound.We talk about the history of Ethiopian music, why it feels so spiritual and emotional, and how artists make listeners not just hear music — but feel it. He breaks down his creative process, why he makes the music he makes, and how he balances honoring tradition while building something entirely his own.The warmth of Ethiopia, the romance of Italy, and the pulse of modern America coexist in his sound — not as separate identities, but as one heartbeat.This episode is about legacy, lineage, fatherhood influence, and learning how to carry your culture forward while carving your own lane as a young Habesha artist.SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST: https://www.youtube.com/@thebriefdivepodcast/videos?sub_confirmation=1LISTEN ON:SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/2cPd9uVZqjmEmM9VF0zuGg?si=ef2246bd89c34b4APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-brief-dive/id1551664039FOLLOW ON:INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thebriefdive?igsh=cm5iaWEyazRvMnpySNAPCHAT: https://snapchat.com/t/zzap27fGTIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebriefdive?_t=8qIJLtOvM0l&_r=1Luchalemé's Socials:TIKTOK:https://www.tiktok.com/@calebmascaro?_r=1&_t=ZP-94Cm1wc172lINSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/luchaleme?igsh=MTAwZnRreHl4azE1Zw==LISTEN ON SPOTIFY HERE: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1VjOgZ9xn3pD7C0xcj4Gjk?si=k1r4iP07RGW0W2YfOyCs4QTIMESTAMPS:00:00 Preview00:14 Intro1:35 Who Is Luchalemé?2:29 Born Here Or Back Home? 3:11 Are Habesha Genetics Actually Weak??3:42 The Truth About His Italian Roots4:57 What He's Really Ambitious About5:38 The Moment Music Took Over His Life8:26 Is Shiro A Struggle Meal???9:06 Famous Artists Coming To His House10:12 How He Learned Multiple Instruments11:20 Telling Habesha Parents You Want to Do Music14:00 The Film That Got Banned in Ethiopia15:30 Inside His Music Making Process19:42 His Biggest Musical Influence21:43 Why Music Makes Us Feel What Words Can’t23:40 How He Makes People Feel His Content28:03 The Hardest Truth About Making Music29:39 How the Community Really Reacted32:08 Chipotle vs Mezeh vs CAVA34:00 Hot Takes On DMV Music And Rap40:15 What's A Project You're Most Proud Of?43:30 Being Your Own Harshest Critic43:41 Controversial Habesha Artist Opinions48:43 Do You Actually Need Expensive Gear to Start?49:55 Being Part Italian In An Ethiopian Community51:35 Advice Every Habesha Creator Needs to Hear53:14 Dive & Deliver56:30 Outro

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