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In My Humble Opinion
In My Humble Opinion
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We talk to people involved in the Houston music, art and business.
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We talk to people involved in the Houston music, art and business.
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Episode 179 - Blaze X Black
In My Humble Opinion
1 hour 57 minutes 42 seconds
2 months ago
Episode 179 - Blaze X Black

On this episode of In My Humble Opinion, we sit down with Houston duo Blaze X Black to talk about their new album and the journey that brought them here. Together, Rick Blaze and Bishop Black have been carving out a lane that blends sharp lyricism, live instrumentation, and a commitment to making music on their own terms.

The conversation takes listeners back to the very beginning as Blaze and Black share how they first connected and recognized a shared vision that would eventually evolve into their group. From there, we trace their progression as artists, digging into the growth that shaped their sound and the discipline that has kept them consistent.

We also explore how Blaze X Black have built more than just music. The duo breaks down their approach to marketing, self promotion, and sustaining momentum in a city as competitive as Houston. Whether it is pushing their new project NAHIMSAYIN or standing out on stage with a full live band, both Blaze and Black show what it means to balance artistry with entrepreneurship.

In My Humble Opinion
We talk to people involved in the Houston music, art and business.