Suga Free: People Thought ‘Street Gospel’ Was a Christian Album

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https://www.vladtv.com – The continuation of this VladTV exclusive with Suga Free depicts the evolution of his working relationship with DJ Quik, the lessons learned along the way from the proven producer, and the fond memories about making his debut album.

Revealing that his signature Quik-crafted debut album, ‘Street Gospel,’ was polished and perfected in a mere 28 days, Suga adds that it was “one big party” the whole time while also being a great learning experience. Quik’s expeditious nature to create and cultivate the beat resonates in Suga Free’s sentiment, “The boy is fast. He cook up a beat in no time.”

Soon, the conversation turns retrospective as Suga Free recounts a fond memory of working on his debut. The “If U Stay Ready” rapper recounts, “A lot of times we’d have a studio session and I’d be a couple of cities over with them hos down on the track trying to get as much as I can,” he says, adding, “And a couple of times [Quik] had to come get me from out there and finish recording. That was a trip.”

Check out the full clip to gain insight into what strained and ultimately mended his working relationship with DJ Quik, the importance of the connotation of his debut’s title, the inadvertent association some religious people had about the album, and the upcoming projects that he and DJ Quik are scheduled to work on.

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