
In this episode of Duty Beyond Duty, we step into the rhythm of Chicago’s underground — where house music wasn’t just sound, it was a movement. Our guest, Pamp, a true son of Logan Square and the unmistakable voice of the legendary Pamp & Da Knox, takes us back to the 1990s when Ghetto House and Chicago House ruled the dance floors.
From hyping up basement parties to rocking clubs across the city, Pamp carved his name into the scene with raw energy, unforgettable tracks like “Butta” and “Shake,” and a voice that became an anthem for dancers everywhere. But behind the beats is the story of a young emcee, shaped by Chicago’s streets, his community, and an unshakable passion for self-expression.
Join us as Pamp reflects on the roots of his journey, the rise of Pamp & Da Knox, and the culture that made Chicago the heartbeat of house music. This episode isn’t just about beats — it’s about legacy, resilience, and how music keeps communities alive.
This is Duty Beyond Duty.
Disclaimer (Refined)
Duty Beyond Duty does not claim ownership of any music by Pamp & Da Knox. All tracks featured in this episode remain the property of the original artist and are used with the direct permission of the artist.