
That Atlantic City Graffiti Wall and Getting Rap Tapes from the White Kids (FatRat Da Czar)
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Michaela Pilar Brown and Andrew Simonet interview FatRat Da Czar, Columbia SC hip hop artist and organizer.
Hip hop as folk music. The wall in Atlantic City that made FatRat fall in love with hip hop culture. And why he had to get his early rap tapes from white kids.
And a bonus segment with an Artists U tool: strategic planning for individual artists.
This podcast is supported by the South Carolina Arts Commission. Special thanks for 701 Center for Contemporary Art and Artists U.
Music by Sheldon Wright and Jamil Byrom.
You can find FatRat online:
fatratdaczar.com
czarrecords.com
Facebook: FatRat Da Czar
Instagram: @fatratdaczar
Twitter: @fatratdaczar
Snapchat: @fatratdaczar
TikTok: @fatratdaczar
Free downloads of Making Your Life as an Artist and the Artists U Workbook at artistsu.org
You can find the hosts at:
michaelapilarbrown.com
andrewsimonet.com