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The pair was already in business with Luminary, hosting an original podcast “The Midnight Miracle” alongside Dave Chappelle. The way Talib sees it, the group’s most dedicated fans — one’s that care about them on a personal level beyond just spitting bars — were already rocking with them on Luminary. And after a career that’s spanned four decades, Talib is more interested in engaging his core fanbase rather than reaching the masses.
Disruptive art is on-brand for Black Star. Similarly, Yasiin’s latest solo album was exclusively distributed inside a 10-week art exhibit in Brooklyn. For Talib, he’s blended different musical genres and sounds his entire career. “As an artist, it’s my duty to try everything I can,” he told me on this episode.
For a closer look at Talib’s creative and business approach, you’ll want to hear our interview in full. Here’s all our talking points during the episode:
0:47 Black Star’s New Album “No Fear Of Time” 2:31 Why The Album Released Exclusively On Luminary Podcast Network 6:57 Why Talib Moved Away From Patreon 8:51 Art Vs. Business 13:08 What Talib Has Learned In Different Creative Pursuits 15:35 Yasiin Bey Makes Talib “Step Up” 19:24 TikTok’s Influence On Modern-Day Music 23:47 Why Talib Avoided Clubhouse 26:22 Talib Doesn’t Miss Twitter 29:15 Speaking Out Against Online Trolls 33:06 Putting Out Music On “Own Terms” 37:30 Talib Did 200 Shows A Year For Two Decades source
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