Omar Gooding says the lack of his father and the start of his son pushed him to chase rap severely, and now he’s dropping “For The Tradition” with Glasses Malone.
Omar Gooding is finest identified for his appearing chops and comedic timing, however lots of people didn’t know he’s additionally an MC.
A part of that’s as a result of his present rap journey didn’t actually start till life hit him with a two-piece combo in 2017. The passing of his father, Cuba Gooding Sr., and the start of his son occurred in the identical 12 months. The double milestone pressured him to lastly decide to Hip-Hop and launch his first solo album that very same 12 months.
“I began checking off accomplishments in my head,” Gooding advised AllHipHop. “What in case your son is like, ‘Dad, you speak about rap. You by no means rap. The place’s your album?’ I put out my first solo album that very same 12 months… I felt a heaviness about my father, like [he said], ‘Okay, bro. That is you. Go forward.’ Hip-Hop is my factor.”
The household connection has at all times weighed heavy on Gooding’s music and brother Cuba Gooding Jr. co-signs one explicit music. “Legacy” grew to become a turning level when his brother gave him the last word seal of approval. “My brother was like, ‘That is the very best factor I ever heard in my life,’” he stated.
The music is a nod to the household historical past of leisure. Gooding Sr. was the lead singer of the traditional R&B and soul group The Important Ingredient. The Important Ingredient had an unbelievable run within the Nineteen Seventies, together with the ever-present traditional “All people Performs the Idiot.” “Legacy” samples the unique 1972 hit and mentions the Oscar-award profitable Gooding, Jr.
Now, Gooding is shifting into the subsequent section with a brand new single referred to as “For The Tradition,” which he describes as his sharpest lyrical show but. The observe additionally will get an added enhance from Los Angeles rapper Glasses Malone, who jumped on after listening to the document.
“After I wrote this I went, ‘Rattling,’” Gooding admitted. “My circle of MCs responded, ‘Oh, so that you rapping-rapping now.’” Glasses Malone jumped on after listening to the music.
The recorda comes after a gaggle of headlines linked to his Cam’ron diss collection. However Gooding doesn’t need to be identified completely for his rivalry with the Harlem diplomat.
“I feel it’ll be a very good switch-up from simply listening to me dissing Cam’ron,” he stated. “That is actually for the tradition. I’ve been with rappers. They know I get down.”
The complete dialog between AllHipHop’s Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur and Omar Gooding might be launched quickly. Keep tuned!
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