Rhymes and Reasons Interviews Jacinda Bullie About the Hip Hop Songs that Changed Her Life
Rhymes & Reasons presents Jacinda Bullie.
Jacinda Bullie is a founding member of Chicago’s influential hip-hop arts and education collective, Kuumba Lynx.
In this interview with R&R, Jacinda talks about the b-girl anthem “Roxanne’s Revenge,” by Roxanne Shante, the lovers’ anthem “All I Need,” by Method Man ft. Mary J. Blige, and personally touching the pulse of Chicago’s early hip-hop scene.
Check out the interview below:
Rhymes & Reasons intro:
Rhymes & Reasons talks to hip-hop heads the globe over about their lives through the lens of songs that matter to them. Conscious, gangster, underground, commercial, Midwest, Dirty South, and everything in between — everybody’s got a little story to tell. These in-depth interviews explore what the person finds meaningful in the music and how the music impacted their life, particularly the social issues that play a role in influencing who the person has become. Interviewing people from all walks of life, Rhymes & Reasons hopes to highlight the beauty in hip-hop as we come to understand the shared nature of our stories.
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