EPISODE · Jun 22, 2026 · 1H 18M
Sticky Jazz Interview MuMu
from Sticky Jazz · host jeremy Hinks
The Wonderful ever puzzling no filter included Madeline Rhodes, aka "MuMu" has just released a musical tell all memoire called "The Brothel". MuMu is a New York based queer feminist artist who was raised in one of the most feminine centric environments in Harlem that they called "The Brothel", with in your face songs like "Free The Nip" and some antics not meant for polite company. The Brothel is her spoken word and musical project in coming to terms with her father, mother, and a broken past, trying to pick up the pieces in preparing for motherhood. We had plenty of jabs around these ideas, as we usually do, but in the same time, we both were able to unload a lot of feelings that obviously needed to be said by both of us. Her courage in this effort is monumental, and I am honored that I was able to share this space with her in talking about all of this. This episode is for anyone who has not been able to connect with a distant father, she shows in her sheer vulnerability how to mend fences, and recover in places you never thought possible. My hat is off to MuMu for this one. @madelinerhodesmusichttps://www.facebook.com/madelinerhodesmusic/https://tr.ee/QgLw-wIeTJThis program may contain copyrighted material which has not always been authorized by the copyright owners. We use this material of the artists we feature for interviews. This is done to promote these artists, and thus we believe that this constitutes "Fair Use" of copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US copyright Law. There is NO copyright infringement intended.#mumu #madelinerhodesmusic #harlemmusicians #thebrothel #queersingers
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The Wonderful ever puzzling no filter included Madeline Rhodes, aka "MuMu" has just released a musical tell all memoire called "The Brothel". MuMu is a New York based queer feminist artist who was raised in one of the most feminine centric environments in Harlem that they called "The Brothel", with in your face songs like "Free The Nip" and some antics not meant for polite company. The Brothel is her spoken word and musical project in coming to terms with her father, mother, and a broken past, trying to pick up the pieces in preparing for motherhood. We had plenty of jabs around these ideas, as we usually do, but in the same time, we both were able to unload a lot of feelings that obviously needed to be said by both of us. Her courage in this effort is monumental, and I am honored that I was able to share this space with her in talking about all of this. This episode is for anyone who has not been able to connect with a distant father, she shows in her sheer vulnerability how to mend fences, and recover in places you never thought possible. My hat is off to MuMu for this one. @madelinerhodesmusichttps://www.facebook.com/madelinerhodesmusic/https://tr.ee/QgLw-wIeTJThis program may contain copyrighted material which has not always been authorized by the copyright owners. We use this material of the artists we feature for interviews. This is done to promote these artists, and thus we believe that this constitutes "Fair Use" of copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US copyright Law. There is NO copyright infringement intended.#mumu #madelinerhodesmusic #harlemmusicians #thebrothel #queersingers
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