Interview by: Martin Bauman Who's the most consistent artist in hip-hop these days? It's a tough question, but Oddisee's name has to be in the mix. Equally adept behind the boards and on the microphone, he very rarely disappoints when dropping new music. The Prince George's County, Maryland-raised artist calls it releasing "quantity and quality," and he's got a case: in the past four years alone, he's released Rock Creek Park, People Hear What They See, The Beauty in All, and Tangible Dream. Not a bad run, if you ask me.
Oddisee is more than just a solid musician, however. He's a bright thinker, an observant and engaging lyricist, and one of the best examples of independent success you'll find. Naturally, we had to pick his brain. We caught up with Oddisee to talk about lessons he learned spending summers in Khartoum, early musical influences, defining success, and much more.
Listen to the podcast above and read the interview after the jump.