The A3C Festival, a five-day hip-hop event held annually in Atlanta, recently took place. And The Combat Jack Show came down from New York City to hold their third annual live show at the festival.
This year, the interviewee was reputable producer 9th Wonder. The North Carolina-bred musician candidly reflected on his musical journey: selling beats for $50 to maintain, helping form Little Brother, and producing for hip-hop legends like Buckshot and Jay-Z.
During the interview, 9th also disclosed he’s a huge fan of Rich Homie Quan’s music, talked about teaching hip-hop courses at Harvard, Duke, and North Carolina University, and expressed his appreciation for Rapsody, the flagship artist of his label,
Jamla Records. Stream the interview below.