It's good.įRANNIE: We're going to tell the secrets. Cause anything I say can be taken from the pile of family secrets, and we don't want to do anything like that. So I'm just going to step outside, and let you and Frannie have a nice conversation. We're in Saadiq's building.ĪLI: I am going to right now excuse myself from the interview, because this is family right now. Talking to Saadiq this way, officially, for public consumption, is a little bit different for Ali, but, he wanted to give you a glimpse of the kind of conversations that happen between brothers.ĪLI SHAHEED MUHAMMAD: Saadiq is in the building!įRANNIE KELLEY: Exactly. He and Ali have a long history, and in this interview, we talk about the Tonys first link up with Tribe, the two of them writing for D'Angelo, their quiet support for each others' solo projects, and, obviously, Lucy Pearl. More real, more generous, less interested in separation along genre borders, optimistic about the future. ![]() ![]() Every once in a while he blows through the door before we're done taping and accidentally surprises one of our guests. We think being around Saadiq, and in the environment he creates, has made our show better. LISTEN TO MICROPHONE CHECK: RAPHAEL SAADIQ ON SPOTIFY.ĭon't know if you know this, but we record Microphone Check at Raphael Saadiq's studio in Los Angeles.
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