Malcolm sits down with Bergo Husky, an openly gay hip-hop artist and entrepreneur, for a deeply personal conversation about music, family, legacy, and the long road to self-love.
Bergo shares his journey from being a known gay rapper in the 2000s to retiring from performing to develop other artists, and finally rebranding as Bergo Husky—a culmination of nearly 20 years in the music industry. He opens up about growing up in the hood, dealing with homophobia within his own family and community, serving in the military, experiencing homelessness in Atlanta, and the spiritual awakening that brought him back home to North Carolina.
The conversation explores what it means to create art that uplifts rather than weighs people down. Bergo discusses his philosophy of making music that battles depression and makes people "get up"—a reflection of his own journey learning to love himself after years of self-doubt, health struggles (including a stroke in 2015), and feeling abandoned by God. He talks about reconciling his sexuality with his Christianity, moving from Catholicism to agnosticism and back to faith.
But this episode isn't just about one artist—it's about family, collective uplift, and building generational wealth. The Boogie Rock Collective represents a family of entrepreneurs, former hustlers, barbers, boutique owners, and artists all working together to create opportunities and change their circumstances. Bergo's ultimate legacy isn't about fame—it's about employing his people, providing for his community, and making sure folks like Miss Crystal (who dedicated her life to helping others) don't have to worry about burying their loved ones in pine boxes.
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