Nacho Picasso
Episode 91 of the KINDA NEAT podcast, hosted by Lee Shaner, titled "Nacho Picasso" was published on October 8, 2015 and runs 87 minutes.
October 8, 2015 ·87m · KINDA NEAT
Summary
Nacho Picasso is a Seattle raised rapper. He's a clear alternative to what comes to mind when discussing “Seattle Rap.” Seattle is known for churning out safe, marketable, pseudo-uplifting, boom-bap inspired rap. Nacho's music lives in a dark world of gun violence, drugs, and sexual deviance. After talking to him it seems that art truly imitates life. I'm aware many of our listeners are quickly turned off by those tropes and themes in rap music. But Nacho's music is filled with layered lyricism and obscure pop culture references. He's undeniably charismatic and has one of the most unique voices currently rapping. On top of that the raps are often over thumping Blue Sky Black Death instrumentals. Hear Nacho Picasso talk about his late start to rap, getting his first tattoo at 13, and the abusive mom's ex-boyfriend that stole Christmas one year. –Lee
Episode Description
Nacho Picasso is a Seattle raised rapper. He's a clear alternative to what comes to mind when discussing “Seattle Rap.” Seattle is known for churning out safe, marketable, pseudo-uplifting, boom-bap inspired rap. Nacho's music lives in a dark world of gun violence, drugs, and sexual deviance.
After talking to him it seems that art truly imitates life. I'm aware many of our listeners are quickly turned off by those tropes and themes in rap music. But Nacho's music is filled with layered lyricism and obscure pop culture references. He's undeniably charismatic and has one of the most unique voices currently rapping. On top of that the raps are often over thumping Blue Sky Black Death instrumentals.
Hear Nacho Picasso talk about his late start to rap, getting his first tattoo at 13, and the abusive mom's ex-boyfriend that stole Christmas one year.
–Lee
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