I got the opportunity to sit down with Cam Gnarly to talk about his latest release, Northend Gnarly. He gave me the details on the creation of the new album. We talk about the inspiration behind the “Space & Opportunity” video, as well as the subtle dedication to a friend on”Dro’s Interlude”, all the while breaking down the intelligent tie-in with the re-election of San Bernardino Councilman Ben Reynoso.
We also got a dope guest DJ mix from Oje of Soulection fame on the show, check out his mix at the 53:00 minute mark. The interview with Cam Gnarly starts at around the 1:25:00 minute mark. Press play and enjoy!
Kornbread is a So-Cal Emcee by way of the Inland Empire. Inspired by his surroundings and life’s experiences he paints a poignant picture of both tragedies and triumphs and all things in between. This Westside native thrives on inspired creativity outside the box in all facets of the music.
From song conception to production and writing, all stages of the creative process are with purpose.
Being co-founder and 1/3 member of the Los Angeles based rap trio “Those Chosen”, Kornbread was able to experience hip-hop from the perspective of many different walks of life and demographics. From gaining local notoriety, working with Grammy Award producers and even personal battles with mental illness Kornbread has tapped-in to all of these experiences and creates a fresh yet gritty narrative.
Often described as “Raw” and “Edgy” Kornbread captivates the listener by being genuine and relatable. From his early years of experiencing losses through gang violence, drugs and sickness, Kornbread developed an empathetic outlook on life and found solace in music
Work-ethic, Integrity and Creativity are the foundation behind Kornbreads music. Tap-in to the superlative mindset within the beats and bars of this Californian and let the music speak the narrative.
Just over one month ago, Inland Empire, California Rap duo Audio Push released their seven-track EP, Audio Mars, featuring Buddy, Rose Gold, Stacy Barthe, and Nick Grant. The drop marks the MCs’ first release since 2018’s, Inside The Vibe 2, and their first of 2019. With their latest project spinning on the net, Audio Push and South Carolina spitter Nick Grant revisit their Audio Mars single, “Keep Up,” and bring it to life.
As the video opens, Oktane is found sitting in the backyard on a diving board and brings the lyrical heat over an open pool to keep things cool. Oktane flows, “Twenty women hit me to get some dinner, no lie / They know that I’m single, they need a winner, I’m inside / That black thing hidden in plain sight / Got my mind frame right, it’s ugly / Jeans still little get the paper on junky / Just fly sh*t / In public she on my privates / Live massages, yeah / Act, gimme the remote and let me park it and ni**a ride sh** / I’m Batman where I come from ni**a / And don’t too many ni**as come with us / Nobody can guard us, no one to pick up.”
Back inside the house, Price gets to tending bars like his Audio Push counterpart, laying waste to MyGuyMars’ slow rolling instrumentals with some slick braggadocio. Then, Nick Grant steps in to showcase his skills and close the track out. Grant does not disappoint.
Grant raps, “You can make me run a circle round a legend / Mob boss in the desert / Boy you ain’t a leader, ‘less the hard times become a lesson, check it / No other entity can keep up / Make the money stretch you lookin’ for me ni**a reach up / Slick as church ladies with the vodka and the tea cup / Try’na make my point like the Pyramids of Giza, ease up / Kill everything I touch, gentrified / Boy the flow A.I. clutch in overtime, yeah / All this green you would think I mowed the lawn / And I never been a hater my ni**a I hope you shine, sh*t / That don’t change the fact you garbage / Lyrically Jesse Owens run a marathon on all of them / Keep up with who?“
Just over one month ago, Inland Empire, California Rap duo Audio Push released their seven-track EP, Audio Mars, featuring Buddy, Rose Gold, Stacy Barthe, and Nick Grant. The drop marks the MCs’ first release since 2018’s, Inside The Vibe 2, and their first of 2019. With their latest project spinning on the net, Audio Push and South Carolina spitter Nick Grant revisit their Audio Mars single, “Keep Up,” and bring it to life.
As the video opens, Oktane is found sitting in the backyard on a diving board and brings the lyrical heat over an open pool to keep things cool. Oktane flows, “Twenty women hit me to get some dinner, no lie / They know that I’m single, they need a winner, I’m inside / That black thing hidden in plain sight / Got my mind frame right, it’s ugly / Jeans still little get the paper on junky / Just fly sh*t / In public she on my privates / Live massages, yeah / Act, gimme the remote and let me park it and ni**a ride sh** / I’m Batman where I come from ni**a / And don’t too many ni**as come with us / Nobody can guard us, no one to pick up.”
Back inside the house, Price gets to tending bars like his Audio Push counterpart, laying waste to MyGuyMars’ slow rolling instrumentals with some slick braggadocio. Then, Nick Grant steps in to showcase his skills and close the track out. Grant does not disappoint.
Grant raps, “You can make me run a circle round a legend / Mob boss in the desert / Boy you ain’t a leader, ‘less the hard times become a lesson, check it / No other entity can keep up / Make the money stretch you lookin’ for me ni**a reach up / Slick as church ladies with the vodka and the tea cup / Try’na make my point like the Pyramids of Giza, ease up / Kill everything I touch, gentrified / Boy the flow A.I. clutch in overtime, yeah / All this green you would think I mowed the lawn / And I never been a hater my ni**a I hope you shine, sh*t / That don’t change the fact you garbage / Lyrically Jesse Owens run a marathon on all of them / Keep up with who?“