Chicago footwork pioneer RP Boo talks about what inspired his new album 'Established!'
recorded? Are these all new tracks?. I just did “Haters Increase the Heat!” and I just kept making tracks, making tracks, making tracks. As soon as I came back from tour in 2019, I said ‘hey, I got plenty of new material.’ So I told Mike [Paradinas, Planet Mu label head] and we talked about it, because I learned about when to drop an album to help you get better tours, and better lineups, and gigs. So as that was happening, the tracks just kept building up.
There are some pretty recognizable samples, including Phil Collins and Snoop Dogg. What led you to rework pop hits? And then with the Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, I always liked that song. I just played around with it. And it came out the way it is, and that’s okay. And I’ve tested it out. Those that hear it, it’s like, ‘Oh, wow!’ I enjoy those listeners that have embraced footwork from what they heard, even though they don’t know how to dance to it. But it brings them in life, but it’s something different. I love the reaction.
I read in an interview that you don’t actually love 160 as a BPM, you prefer 155. Is that still the case?
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