CHUCK INDIGO / LIVE ON MUSIC ROW / EP_006 / A BUILT IN NASHVILLE SERIES

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Live on Music Row, Ep. 6: Chuck Indigo performs songs from his most recent project, "No Moor Bad Days"
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00:00​​ "Untitled"
02:43​​ "Burn It Down"
05:32​​ "Outta My Way"
08:10​​ "C.A.N.T Chronicles"
12:15​​ "One Moor Day"
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Episode 6 of Live on Music Row presents Chuck Indigo, a hip hop/r&b artist who is not only full of eloquent words, but also expresses them with a psychic ability. Following in line with hip hop’s standard, his music is socially conscious. In his craft, he owns and embraces his blackness as power, a cornerstone to his identity which inspires and provides a profound perspective of modern America. Chuck performs four tracks from his latest release, “No Moor Bad Days,” as well as a track only available on Soundcloud.

Chuck opens the set with “Untitled,” a bluesy, soul-infused song about making a habit of gratitude and adopting it as an attitude. He throws on his hood before transitioning into “Burn It Down,” a song that highlights the pressing hardships that define the current black experience. He’s not only rapping here; he’s delivering his message as a statement through prose, gesticulation, and body language, making it impossible not to feel the sentiments he puts forth.

The third song of Chuck’s set is “Outta My Way,” a track that he wrote as a way to escape writer’s block in which he highlights the necessity to write about what he feels and confronts what’s holding him back. Just like the meaning of this song, Chuck sees fear as something to embrace and accept, for while running from fear is okay, accepting and using it for growth is his chosen path.

The following track, “C.A.N.T. Chronicles,” which features a keys intro and a slower tempo, is about tapping into your belief system to restore fallen hope and utter defeat. While the instrumentals remain relatively consistent, Chuck builds his vocal intensity, inspiring listeners to keep going despite whatever doubt or obstacles stand in their way. Lastly, “One Moor Day” showcases both Chuck’s rapping talent and his vocal ability and range, demonstrating his aptitude to toggle between fast-paced rhythms and melodious reprises.

It’s clear that Chuck has come a long way since entering the underground spoken word and music scene back in 2014. There’s a level of maturity in his lyrics that only experience and the truest sense of self can accomplish, and there’s no doubt that with time and more life under his belt, his music will grow alongside him. Take Chuck’s advice: live out real love (not that fake shit) and find common ground through differences, for love wins.
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Credits:
Producers: Chase Hentges, Haynes Young; Audio Engineer: Nic Vernali; Videographers: Chase Hentges, Haynes Young; Production Assistant: Adam Young, Wes Richardson.

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