Interview: Immortal Technique
While out in NYC, Montreality caught up with Immortal Technique for an extensive 40 minute long interview,
here are the main topics that were discussed:– His story, growing up in Harlem, NYC during the golden era of Hip-Hop (0:16)
– The type of student he was at school, his thoughts on learning institutions (2:17)
– Jobs he’s had as a teenager growing up, trials & tribulations of the youth (4:47)
– The key to success, sacrifices he’s made, independence (7:33)
– His critically acclaimed project, ‘The Martyr’ (10:22)
– If he thinks that his music puts his life at risk (13:19)
– The status on the orphanage / school that he built in Afghanistan (14:52)
– His thoughts on the aftermath of the Occupy Movement (15:31)
– The release date for his upcoming project, ‘The Middle Passage’ (17:32)
– What he would call his book if he were to write one (17:40)
– What he has in his pockets during the interview (17:58)
– His favorite airports across the globe (18:04)
– The reason why he doesn’t have any tattoos (19:33)
– The legalization / decriminalization of Marijuana (19:51)
– Artists he’d like to collaborate with (23:26)
– Producers he’d like to collaborate with (26:28)
– The inspiration behind ‘Dance With The Devil’ (30:00)
– The inspiration behind ‘You Never Know’ (32:07)
– His many run-ins with the Police (35:07)
– What he thinks happens after death (37:42)