Rappers open up the most when they're making music. On occasion, that candor dries up as soon as they get on camera to talk about what they said, however, this isn't true for The Big Hash.
In the third installment of his In The Stu sit down with Slikour, Hash gets more into his life as a child. "No one told me anything, I had to learn for myself," he says about how he learned to interpret the world around him. Throughout his album, there was a resounding narrative of his disillusion with school or overall education systems. He unpacks why he felt that education systems can feel like a prison at times. However, he also notes the merits of formal education, providing a quip about how he met one of his producers through school.
There is so much more to their conversation, so watch more below!
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