In episode 179 of Klyph Notes, DJ Klyph sits down with Portland-based emcee and community advocate Mighty for an inspiring and insightful conversation. Mighty shares the vision behind his upcoming project "Buick Boy", an autobiographical body of work that dives deep into personal experiences, growth, and authenticity.
He breaks down why he's chosen to release Buick Boy as a subscription-based project, highlighting the importance of direct artist-to-audience relationships and sustaining independent creativity.
The episode also explores Mighty's impact beyond music, including his work with LacedUp PDX, a community initiative that's about more than just sneakers—it's about support, opportunity, and upliftment.
Tap in for a powerful episode where art and purpose collide.
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