Sugaray Rayford on New Album Human Decency, and Tributes to Bill Withers & Little Feat: Podcast
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"Growing up in severe poverty in Texas shaped my perspective and my music. It instilled in me a sense of resilience that influences my sound today."
"My time in the Marines taught me the profound importance of social justice. I weave these themes into my lyrics, inspired by the crossroads of struggle and celebration."
"I took a note from Prince on how to merge serious themes with upbeat party music. It's about bringing both joy and awareness to the listener."
"Behind tracks like 'Failing Upwards' and 'Hanky Panky' are stories of struggle and attraction, offering a glimpse into my journey and the experiences that shaped me."
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