Gregg and Karim welcome to the show, Saukrates!
Karim Kanji and Saukrates engaged in a discussion that covered various aspects of Saukrates’ career, including his album “Bad Addiction” and the significance of lost performance venues. Saukrates shared insights into his stage name, which he chose at 15, inspired by the Brazilian soccer player Sócrates. He acknowledged the philosophical undertones often associated with hip-hop artists, agreeing that they can serve as modern-day philosophers. The conversation also touched on his early work, including his Juno-nominated single “Still Caught Up,” which helped establish his presence in the music industry.
The journey of Saukrates’ album was a focal point, detailing the recording process from 2004 to 2009 while signed to Def Jam. He explained the challenges he faced with delays due to label priorities and how he ultimately took control of the release to align with his artistic vision.
Additionally, he recounted a recent collaboration with the Washington Capitals for Black History Month, which led to an Emmy nomination.
Saukrates shared anecdotes about performing at notable venues in Toronto, such as the Opera House, reflecting on their historical significance. He expressed excitement about returning to the El Mocambo after many years.
We also discussed the importance of artistic freedom in music appreciation, advocating for listeners to enjoy a variety of artists (Drake vs Kendrick Lamar) without feeling pressured to choose sides. The conversation concluded with details about his upcoming album release strategy, including availability on digital platforms and physical formats, as well as the collaborative efforts behind the album’s production and artwork.