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Episode 136: Caliph on Immigrant Struggles to Industry Success and the Evolution of Boston Hip-Hop

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This week on Bad For The Community, we’re joined by Caliph, a Grammy-winning artist from New Bedford who’s been entrenched in Boston’s music scene since the early 2010s.

Caliph opened up about his powerful journey immigrating from Senegal, the insecurity and setbacks he faced as a DACA recipient, and how he turned that adversity into purpose through music. We also explored the evolution of Boston’s music scene—from the 12 for 12 era to today’s wave of promising talent—and discussed the responsibility artists carry to uplift their city when they make it out.

Whether you’re an artist, an immigrant, or just someone chasing legacy, this conversation encompassed resilience, community, and the importance of using your story to create something bigger than yourself! Enjoy the conversation!

Time Stamps:0:00 - Intro/ Gratitude and life purposes

16:08 - Berto on his recent trip to the Netherlands

20:50 - Caliph on his experience immigrating from Senegal

26:08 - How Caliph became interested in making music

29:50 - Caliph on his Grammy win/ Getting his protected status revoked

37:17 - Next Steps & Safe+ / The importance of passing things on the next generation

44:55 - Is _____ a net positive to hip-hop culture?

58:04 - The different eras Boston's music scenes/ Caliph on 12 for 12

1:04:00 - Benzino’s comments/ Do artists have a responsibility to put on for the city?

1:11:34 - Caliph on the impact of Jefe Replay

1:18:45 - Caliph on Good Karma, 'Heart in Mind', and his new music app

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This week on Bad For The Community, we’re joined by Caliph, a Grammy-winning artist from New Bedford who’s been entrenched in Boston’s music scene since the early 2010s.

Caliph opened up about his powerful journey immigrating from Senegal, the insecurity and setbacks he faced as a DACA recipient, and how he turned that adversity into purpose through music. We also explored the evolution of Boston’s music scene—from the 12 for 12 era to today’s wave of promising talent—and discussed the responsibility artists carry to uplift their city when they make it out.

Whether you’re an artist, an immigrant, or just someone chasing legacy, this conversation encompassed resilience, community, and the importance of using your story to create something bigger than yourself! Enjoy the conversation!

Time Stamps:0:00 - Intro/ Gratitude and life purposes

16:08 - Berto on his recent trip to the Netherlands

20:50 - Caliph on his experience immigrating from Senegal

26:08 - How Caliph became interested in making music

29:50 - Caliph on his Grammy win/ Getting his protected status revoked

37:17 - Next Steps & Safe+ / The importance of passing things on the next generation

44:55 - Is _____ a net positive to hip-hop culture?

58:04 - The different eras Boston's music scenes/ Caliph on 12 for 12

1:04:00 - Benzino’s comments/ Do artists have a responsibility to put on for the city?

1:11:34 - Caliph on the impact of Jefe Replay

1:18:45 - Caliph on Good Karma, 'Heart in Mind', and his new music app

Find us at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.BadForTheCommunity.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

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