In a new up close and personal interview on GRAMMY.com, artist Duckwrth reflects on the celebration of his album 'SuperGood' and the importance of respecting Black artistry. He also touches on his involvement with the TV series 'Insecure' and related topics. The feature highlights the Recording Academy's commitment to honoring music's past, present, and future.
The Recording Academy, as the world's leading society of music professionals, has published an in-depth interview titled 'Up Close & Personal: Duckwrth Talks Celebration Of 'SuperGood,' Respecting Black Artistry, "Insecure" & More' on GRAMMY.com. This piece focuses on Duckwrth's perspectives on key aspects of his career and cultural contributions.
Duckwrth addresses the celebration surrounding his album 'SuperGood,' emphasizing themes of Black artistry. The discussion extends to his experiences with the HBO series 'Insecure,' providing insights into his multifaceted involvement in entertainment.
Photographs accompanying the article are credited to various sources, including Eric Rojas, Cassy Athena/Getty Images, and others such as Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images. These visuals underscore the professional context of the interview.
Through this feature, the Recording Academy continues its dedication to sustaining music's legacy, offering readers a closer look at Duckwrth's viewpoints on artistry and representation.