Bronx's Richard Pigkaso to close chapter on music career with release of final album | amNewYork
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Pigkaso mentioned, "It was mostly out of curiosity from a lot of my friends in college that were like part of these internship programs and taking up audio production and learning instruments in college." He credits his initial foray into music to a friend's invitation to a studio session, which sparked his passion for music production and performance.
Reflecting on his evolution, Pigkaso said, "In the beginning, my rhyme style was not too polished, I would try my best to rhyme like basic words, but then it evolved into a spiritual type of style." This highlights his growth and dedication in honing his craft over a decade.
Discussing his connection to Bronx's music scene, Pigkaso expressed, "It's the birthplace of everything, just the birthplace of hip hop. The fact it was the birthplace of the culture that gave the kids in the neighborhood that are Black and Hispanic have an identity, said Pigkaso. It's something really beautiful and I'm just happy to be a part of it."
Pigkaso describes his upcoming album as, "a concept album and the third and final installment of my Lusus Naturae album series. The album, which translates to Freak of Nature in Latin, draws from my own feelings on identity and personal experience, making it a deeply reflective work."
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